Service Lines Clause Samples
The 'Service Lines' clause defines the specific categories or types of services that a provider will deliver under an agreement. It typically lists or describes the distinct areas of service, such as consulting, technical support, or maintenance, and may outline the scope or limitations for each. By clearly delineating the service lines, this clause ensures both parties understand the range and boundaries of services covered, reducing ambiguity and helping to prevent disputes over service expectations.
Service Lines. Concessionaire shall keep and maintain in good condition all service lines and electrical equipment and fixtures located at or in its Assigned Area.
Service Lines. Each service line shall be installed with a minimum depth of cover of twenty-four inches (24”) from the main to the property line and twenty-four inches (24”) from the property line to the structure, and thirty inches (30") in alleys, easements, streets and roads. Should the meter location be at the property line, minimum cover shall be twenty-four inches (24"). In all circumstances, when mandated by governmental agencies, additional cover will be required. Service lines shall be graded uniformly so that any liquids will drain toward the main. Each service line shall be properly supported on undisturbed or well-compacted soil. Sags or pockets are not permitted.
Service Lines. Service Lines will be paid for at the Contract Unit Price per each for each type (Long Side, or Short Side), size and material installed. Payment is full compensation for excavating, erosion control, backfilling, removing, and replacing pavement, testing and placing fittings, jointing, and connecting to the main, and providing other incidentals necessary to complete the Item. Payment will also include all work referenced in Section 665.3.05.A.6 of this specification and laying pipe in casing when required.
Service Lines. Bank shall use standards in connection with the Program that are at least as favorable as the standards used by Bank in connection with Bank’s customers and with other programs administered or operated by Bank with respect to establishing available products and services and, to the extent applicable, the amount of such products and services, for prospective T-Mobile Customers.
Service Lines. Service lines are measured by the number of each size, material, and type installed. The types specified will either be short side service for those that do not require the crossing of a street or roadway; and long side service when the installation will span a roadway.
Service Lines. Developer agrees that all new service lines on the subject Property will be buried underground in accordance with LMC requirements.
Service Lines. A. Water service line shall be 3/4 or 1 inch diameter (in new subdivisions) or as shown on the Drawings and shall be either copper or plastic tubing. Copper tubing shall conform to ASTM B88 and shall be type K suitable for flared fittings.
B. Flexible plastic tubing shall be manufactured of high density polyethylene (HDPE) in accordance with AWWA C901; NSF Standard 14 and 61; and ASTM D2239, D2737 and D3035. The outside diameter of all plastic tubing shall be same as copper tubing. All plastic tubing shall be capable of maintaining a pressure of 200 psi at 23 degrees C for 1,000 hours, shall have a minimum working pressure rating of 200 psi and DR of 9, and shall be approved by NSF International. If compression fittings are used on plastic tubing, stainless steel stiffener inserts shall be used at each end. Flexible plastic tubing for service lines shall be Pure-Core SDR 9 CTS by ▇.▇. Eagle, or approved equal.
C. Service line street crossings shall be installed in 4-inch diameter Schedule 40 PVC pipe and color-coded blue. Service line crossings shall also be marked with magnetic tape or 14 gauge copper tracer wire.
Service Lines. Operator shall keep and maintain in good condition all service lines and electrical equipment and fixtures located at or in its Operations Areas.
Service Lines. The customer will install and maintain, at his/ her own expense, service lines from the point of delivery to the point of use. The customer will make timely repairs as necessary.