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Systems and Equipment. As used in this Lease, “Systems and Equipment” means collectively any existing plant, machinery, transformers, duct work, intrabuilding network cables and wires that transmit voice, data, and other telecommunications signals (“INC”), and other equipment, facilities, and systems designed to supply water, heat, ventilation, air conditioning and humidity or any other services or utilities, or comprising or serving as any component or portion of the electrical, gas, steam, plumbing, sprinkler, communications, alarm, security, or fire/life/safety systems or equipment, or any other mechanical, electrical, electronic, computer or other systems or equipment for the Property.
Systems and Equipment. 5.1 The Merchant shall, at its own costs and expenses, purchase or hire the System, Supporting Infrastructure and Services from the Company or, alternatively, the Merchant shall use such other systems and equipment approved by the Company from time to time for the purpose of use of Payment Solution Services under this Master Agreement.
5.2 The Merchant acknowledges that (i) the security and integrity of its System, Supporting Infrastructure and Services are of paramount importance and (ii) the Merchant shall not transfer, assign, part with the possession of, or otherwise dispose of its System or the Supporting Infrastructure and Services (or any part thereof) unless the Merchant has obtained the prior written consent of the Company.
5.3 The Merchant shall, at its own costs and expenses, procure that its System complies with all reasonable standards and specifications issued by the Company from time to time relating to the functions and performance of Payment Solution Services. The Merchant shall use its best endeavors to ensure that its System is at all times fully operational and, as and when necessary shall, at its own costs and expenses, promptly repair or replace faulty components. In addition but without limitation to the foregoing, the Merchant shall, upon the request of the Company, arrange for such changes to be made to its System as the Company may require.
5.4 The parties shall ensure the security of their respective Systems, Supporting Infrastructure and Services are free from “trapdoor”, “logic bomb”, “data theft” and any software that may threaten the system security of the other party.
Systems and Equipment. Startup If required by the Subcontract Documents, with the assistance of the Owner's maintenance personnel and the Contractor, the Subcontractor shall direct the check-out and operation of systems and equipment for readiness, and assist in their initial startup and the testing of the Subcontract Work.
Systems and Equipment. As used in this Lease, "Systems and Equipment" means collectively any existing duct work, intrabuilding network cables and wires that transmit voice, data, and other telecommunications signals ("INC"), and other equipment, facilities, and systems designed to supply water, heat, ventilation, air conditioning and humidity or any other services or utilities, or comprising or serving as any component or portion of the electrical, gas, steam, plumbing, sprinkler, communications, alarm, security, or fire/life/safety systems or equipment, or any other mechanical, electrical, electronic, computer, or other systems or equipment for the Building. Nothing in this Lease shall be construed to impose upon the Tenant a general obligation to maintain the Building Systems and Equipment, except as specifically provided for in this Lease.
Systems and Equipment. Article 5.1
Systems and Equipment. Each party (other than TfNSW) acknowledges and agrees:
(a) that TfNSW:
(i) may introduce or may have introduced Systems and Equipment on a Contract Bus, in a Contract Depot or in the Operator’s premises;
(ii) owns any Systems and Equipment, including any Intellectual Property in the Systems and Equipment, unless TfNSW agrees otherwise in writing;
(iii) may use any data collected by Systems and Equipment (if any) as the property of the State; and
(iv) reserves the right for the State to use the data as it sees fit, including providing other authorised service providers with access to data relating to their services;
(b) that it must co-operate with TfNSW in facilitating the installation, testing and ongoing maintenance of Systems and Equipment. This co-operation includes, without limitation, doing all of the things contemplated under Clause 12.2(b) of the SMBSC; and
(c) that it must allow TfNSW or TfNSW’s Associates access to:
(i) replace, remove, repair or alter Systems and Equipment on or from a Contract Bus or Contract Depot; and
(ii) any other premises or property on which any Contract Bus may be located, on reasonable notice from TfNSW.
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Systems and Equipment. Coordinating with the Contractor and with the assistance of the Owner's maintenance personnel, the Subcontractor shall direct the check-out and operations of systems and equipment for readiness, and shall assist in the initial startup and the testing of the Subcontract Work. In preparation for instructing the Owner's personnel in operation and maintenance and the performance of, the Subcontractor shall do the following:
3.29.1 submit Operation and Maintenance Manuals to the Contractor prior to Subcontractor's work reaching 80% complete for the project or designated portion or earlier if required by the project schedule or directed in the Owner-Contractor Agreement;
3.29.2 submit proposed agenda's for instructing the Owner's personnel in operation and maintenance by no later than ninety (90) days prior to the scheduled event or earlier if directed in the Owner-Contractor Agreement. The Subcontractor's agenda(s) shall include the proposed time allotted for the event;
3.29.3 submit air test and balance reports, startup reports, miscellaneous test reports, and inspections to the Contractor in accordance with paragraph 3.13 of this agreement;
3.29.4 turn over spare parts and special tools in conjunction with the corresponding Owner instruction event;
3.29.5 and submit required records of the Owner instruction event to the Contractor within seven (7) days of the event.
Systems and Equipment. The Contractor will use the Department's existing information systems to collect, store and report on daily Health Services' operations. This includes, but is not limited to, entering data, monitoring reports and screens and auditing data for accuracy to keep current the Offender Based Information System (OBIS) - Health Services (HS) component, plus any other department system or component developed for Health Services or any department system or component deemed necessary for Health Services operations. Any changes required to the Department's existing system to maintain the Contractor's operational interfaces, usability and data sharing must be approved by the Department, made by Department staff and paid for by the Contractor. Should the Contractor wish to use a system that is different from systems provided by the Department, the system, its technical environment, the data required and collected, CONTRACT C2297 and its use must be approved, at the sole discretion of the Department, by the Department's Office of Health Services and the Office of Information Technology. Such system must be compatible with current Department and State Technology Office information technology software and security architectural standards. Any such system may also be required by the Department to be used by its other partners in providing health services and to facilitate this application sharing may require that the solution actually be installed on Department computers. Any new system will be subject to management control by the Department. The Contractor shall utilize and maintain the Department's basic component of Information Technology (IT) equipment (as used herein, the term "equipment" does not include software) available at each institution. If the Contractor determines the need for additional or updated equipment to ensure Contract compliance, other than as a result of the Department's expansion of programs or due to population increases, such equipment shall be the responsibility and shall be provided at the expense, of the Contractor. All equipment is to be compatible with current State Technology Office information technology hardware/software architectural standards. Any additional IT equipment required by the Department will be the responsibility of and provided at the expense of the Department.