TERMS OF OPERATION Clause Samples
TERMS OF OPERATION. This Committee will be made up of three members from the Union and three members from the Employer’s group.
TERMS OF OPERATION. PWS commits to adhere to the following terms while operating the Business at the Premises:
TERMS OF OPERATION a) Vendors need to setup their booth on as per timing decided by IRCC.
b) Loading and Unloading - Motor vehicles will be allowed at the Vendor Gate (NOT INSIDE THE HALL) for loading and unloading purposes only. Vendors arriving after 10.00 am on the day of the event will not be allowed under any circumstances. Vendor will follow all rules and regulation described by Broward County Convention Center.
c) Please make your own arrangement to MOVE IN/OUT from the Vendor Hall. NO help will be provided by IRCC.
d) CAR/VAN/TRUCK are NOT allowed inside the vendor hall. Please bring your own hauling cart to move your goods from Hall-A RAMP to the Vendor Hall
e) All construction and dismantling of exhibits must be carried out during the times stipulated in the Vendor Package. No exhibit may be erected after the exhibition opens, or dismantled before the official breakdown time, which is 10:00pm EST.
f) Vendor will be responsible for prompt cleaning of any spills or trash in or near their assigned booth that may pose a safety risk to attendees.
g) No makeshift or hand scribbled signage is allowed. All signage should look professional and identify the individual, company or organization.
h) Whenever possible, crates or boxes will be stored under cover. IRCC assumes no responsibility for damage or loss of packing boxes or crates.
i) Exhibits shall be arranged so as not to obstruct the general view nor hide the exhibits of others.
j) Vendors will list all items they intend to sell during the Festival of Lights Event. IRCC will have the right to enforce the sale of ONLY those items that have been listed for sale. Vendors not complying with the same will be asked to leave the premises or discontinue the sale.
k) IRCC will establish exhibit hours and reserves the right to make changes. However, such changes will be made as far in advance of the exhibition as possible. Vendors are required to keep booths staffed by at least one attendant during all exhibit hours; failure to do so may result in removal of the Exhibit from the show at the Vendor’s expense. Vendors are required to be fully set up one hour prior to the start of the Festival of Lights event and cannot dismantle until after the close of the event.
l) Merchandise, signs, decorations, or display fixtures shall not be pasted, taped, nailed or tacked to walls. No exhibit, merchandise or equipment shall be left in any aisle, but shall be confined to Exhibit space. Nothing should be displayed outside Exhibit space or be...
TERMS OF OPERATION. The Vendor shall operate the Venue on the following terms and conditions:
a) The Vendor shall operate in compliance with the site plan approval from the Municipality and Ministry of Transportation included as Appendix “A”.
b) The Vendor shall have full disclosure of hours of operation except such instances as the closure of Highway No. 21, discontinuation or disruption to utility services not as a result of the Vendors actions, or any item reasonably recognized as Force Majeure, and only for the time in which the Force Majeure remains in effect.
c) The Vendor shall take no action which would result in the Venue or any of the attached uses associated with it, being sold, transferred or in any way encumbered.
d) Allowable Hours of operation of the Food Truck can be between 7 am till 10 pm, seven days a week.
e) Parking of vehicles (Staff, Customers, Delivery Vehicles etc.) relating to the Food Truck will be designated by the Municipality or the Airport Service Provider and at its discretion in areas in which parking may be allowed. As this is a new venture for both parties the Municipality or the Airport Service Provider maintains the right to alter the parking arrangements if it feels necessary to maintain a well-run Airport Facility.
f) The Vendor shall supply their own garbage and recycling receptacles with lids and remove all waste from the property at the end of each day without exception.
g) The Vendor shall keep areas clear of all waste and or clutter during the entire time period of the contract (airports must not have any litter that are attracting birds or other forms of wild life that may become a hazard or nuisance to the public and or air traffic).
h) From time to time special events will be held at the Municipal Airport (example: air shows, open house, meetings, etc.). It is expected that food may become part of the event. The Vendor understands that they do not hold the sole rights to serving food at the Municipal Airport, however they may be asked by the Municipality or the Airport Service Provider to Quote or participate in the event in question.
i) All fixtures and equipment supplied and installed by the Vendor remains the property of the Vendor and can be removed prior to the term of this agreement, providing the Venue is left in a state of repair similar to the start of the term.
j) The Vendor will leave the Venue in good repair save and except only reasonable wear and tear accepted.
k) The Vendor shall be responsible for any damage or lo...
TERMS OF OPERATION. A special purpose reinsurance vehicle may enter into agreements with 3rd parties and conduct business necessary to fulfill its obligations and administrative duties incident to the insurance securitization and the special purpose reinsurance vehicle contract. The agreements may include entering into swap agreements or other transactions that have the objective of leveling timing differences in funding upfront or ongoing transaction expenses or managing credit or interest rate risk of the investments in trust to ensure that the assets held in trust are sufficient to satisfy payment or repayment of the securities issued pursuant to an insurance securitization transaction and any other obligations of the special purpose reinsurance vehicle. In fulfilling its function, the special purpose reinsurance vehicle shall adhere to the following requirements and shall, to the extent of its powers, ensure that contracts obligating other parties to perform certain functions incident to its operations are substantively and materially consistent with the following requirements and guidelines.
A. A special purpose reinsurance vehicle must have a distinct name, which must include the designation "SPRV" or "Special Purpose Reinsurance Vehicle." The name of the reinsurance vehicle may not be deceptively similar to, or likely to be confused with or mistaken for, any other existing business name registered in this State. [2003, c. 249, §2 (NEW).]
B. Unless otherwise provided in the plan of operation, the principal place of business and office of any reinsurance vehicle organized under this subchapter must be located in this State. [2003, c. 249, §2 (NEW).]
C. The assets of a reinsurance vehicle must be preserved and administered by or on behalf of the reinsurance vehicle to satisfy the liabilities and obligations of the reinsurance vehicle incident to the insurance securitization and other related agreements including the contract. [2003, c. 249, §2 (NEW).]
D. Except as provided in paragraph D-1, assets of the reinsurance vehicle that are pledged to secure obligations of the reinsurance vehicle to a ceding insurer under a contract must be held in trust and administered by a qualified United States financial institution serving as trustee. The qualified United States financial institution may not control, be controlled by or be under common control with the reinsurance vehicle or any ceding insurer. [2007, c. 386, §13 (AMD).]
D-1. If approved by the superintendent, the reinsuran...
TERMS OF OPERATION. (a) This Agreement shall come into operation from the first full pay period on or after 1 June 2008 and shall continue in force until 1st June 2011.
(b) There shall be no extra claims for wages or any other conditions during the life of this Agreement.
TERMS OF OPERATION. Friends shall operate the Pavilion on the following terms and conditions:
a) The operation of the Pavilion must at all times be under the direction, supervision and control of the Board of Directors, Executive and staff or designated members thereof. They shall appoint a representative as a designated liaison person to meet with the Director of Parks and Recreation regarding the terms of this agreement.
b) The Friends shall take no action which would result in the Pavilion or any of the attached fixtures or chattels associated with it, being sold, transferred or in any way encumbered.
c) Friends shall make the building available for use by individuals, business and community groups for activities deemed suitable and at rental rates established by Friends from time to time and these rates shall reflect the local market rental rates.
TERMS OF OPERATION. Intensive use of a specific album or artist and advance publication of playlists
(i) more than three tracks from the same album nor more than two tracks from the same album consecutively, or
(ii) more than four tracks by the same artist nor more than three tracks by the same artist consecutively. It is not permitted to publish in advance webcast playlists which indicate the names of phonograms, albums or artists that will be played at a specific time. A webcast may not be part of:
(i) a previously broadcast program that lasts for less than five hours, or
(ii) a previously broadcast program that lasts for five hours or more and is replayed in webcasts for more than two weeks. If the program has not been broadcast previously, the webcast may not be part of an identifiable program in which phonograms are transmitted in a pre-defined order and that is broadcast:
(i) more than three times over any two-week period, if the program has been announced in advance and lasts for less than one hour, or
(ii) more than four times over any two-week period, if the program has been announced in advance and lasts for one hour or more. The Customer shall use commercially available, effective technology that prevents:
(i) streams from being scanned with the purpose of selecting a specific phonogram for listening or other use, and
(ii) the copying of phonograms by the stream recipient. The Customer shall report to the user in text format the name of the phonogram that is communicated to the public as well as the name of the album and the name of the artist by using the phonogram’s metadata if possible. The license granted through this agreement covers the linear communication of phonograms to the public. Users shall not be able to interact with the flow of the stream through functions such as skip, pause, rewind or fast forward. The use of such interactive functions always requires a written permission from Gramex. If Gramex grants such a permission, interactive functions will be taken into account in the remuneration paid by the Customer, in accordance with the fee schedule. The Customer is not allowed to tamper with the technological protection used to identify or protect phonograms. The Customer shall not permit the receiving device to switch channels.
TERMS OF OPERATION. (a) This Agreement shall come into operation from the first full pay period seven days after the date of approval of this Agreement by Fair Work Commission (the “FWC”) and shall continue in force until 1 June 2026.
(b) There shall be no extra claims for wages or any other conditions during the life of this Agreement.
(c) This Agreement shall be read and interpreted in conjunction with the National Employment Standards (the “NES”) provided where there is any inconsistency between this Agreement and the NES, the more beneficial provision to an Employee shall take precedence. This Agreement shall incorporate and be read and interpreted in conjunction with the Food Beverage and Tobacco Manufacturing Award 2020 (the “Award”) provided that where there is any inconsistency between this Agreement and a provision of the Award, this Agreement shall take precedence to the extent of any inconsistency and the corresponding provision in the Award will not apply. For clarity, any “award flexibility” term and any “facilitative” provision that are contained in the Award are not incorporated into this Agreement.
TERMS OF OPERATION. The Agreement will address the terms, limits and parameters pursuant to which Developer will be permitted to conduct Ferry Activities, including hours, rates and standards of operation and select qualified operators. At a minimum, the Agreement will allow Ferry Activities to occur seven days a week, approximately 16 hours/day, with headways as frequent as every 30 minutes during peak commuter times. Ferry Activities will be made available to the public, including all Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island residents, without discrimination.