Types of Service Clause Samples
The "Types of Service" clause defines the specific categories or kinds of services that a party will provide under the agreement. It typically outlines the scope of work, such as consulting, maintenance, or delivery, and may distinguish between standard and optional services. By clearly specifying what services are included, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures both parties have a shared understanding of the obligations, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over service expectations.
Types of Service a. The rate schedule set forth below contemplates a single user, such as a one family dwelling, one farm dwelling with appurtenances, or one commercial operation.
b. Extraordinary circumstances, such as multiple dwelling units and industrial users shall be governed by commercial rate schedules as set forth by the Board of Directors.
Types of Service. Full Time - A full-time employee works the normal number of working hours for the position.
Types of Service. CenturyLink offers the following three types of Service: CenturyLink Provided Access, Customer Provided Access or Cross-Connect Access.
2.3.1 CenturyLink Provided Access. “CenturyLink Provided Access” or “CLPA” means either On-Net Access or Leased Access.
Types of Service. CenturyLink offers the following three types of Service: CenturyLink Provided Access, Customer Provided Access or Cross-Connect Access.
2.3.1 CenturyLink Provided Access. “CenturyLink Provided Access” or “CLPA” means either On-Net Access or Off-Net Access. “On-Net Access” is provided on the CenturyLink owned and operated network. Any access not provided on the CenturyLink owned and operated network is “Off-Net Access.” Customer may request a Preferred Provider for Off-Net Access from a list of available providers with whom CenturyLink has interconnect agreements. CenturyLink will attempt to use Customer’s Preferred Provider, but both final routing and the provider actually used will be chosen by CenturyLink. If CenturyLink is unable to use Customer’s Preferred Provider for a specific Service Address as designated in the pricing attachment or a quote, then the rate for Service at that Service Address may be subject to change. Where available for Special Access, ELA and Wavelength Local Access, Customer may request CenturyLink to provide a separate fiber facility path for a protection system between the local access provider’s serving wire center and the Service Address (“Protect Route”). Protect Route uses backup electronics and two physically separate facility paths in the provisioning of Service. If the working facility or electronics fail, or the Service performance becomes impaired, the facility is designed to automatically switch to the Service protect path in order to maintain a near-continuous flow of information between locations. Special Access and ELA are also generally available as a central office meet point at a local access provider central office to which Customer has a dedicated connection. Unless otherwise covered by another SLA, On-Net Access is subject to the On-Net Local Access Service Level Agreement located at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/legal/docs/Local-Access-SLA.pdf, which is subject to change.
Types of Service. Includes: • Regular Scheduled Service. Service from any point to any point within CONUS as shown in the schedules of the carrier. Charges for regular scheduled service are on a per person basis.
Types of Service. Extended Day Care offers 4 types of services. Morning Care Only, Evening Care Only, Morning and Evening Care Services, and Emergency Drop In. Early Morning Care services begin at 6:30 a.m. each day. Evening Care Day is offered each day from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. All Extended Care service meets in the cafeteria.
Types of Service. 17.1 In addition to the normal concessions, and catering functions the Contractor will provide in the Facilities, the Contractor will be required to provide specialized services normally associated with recreational facility activities. These specialized services may include, but are not limited to, the following:
17.1.1 Mobile and fixed thematic concession facilities service.
17.1.2 Main Kitchen storage/preparation.
17.1.3 Special meeting and buffet/banquet/catering services.
17.1.4 Water, tablecloth, and table skirting service.
17.1.5 Non-exclusive catering services.
Types of Service. Qwest provides three types of Qwest Local Access Service:
(a) Qwest Provided Access. May be either Leased Access or On-Net Access. Leased Access is generally available as Special Access, ELA, Wavelength Local Access, ATM Local Access, Frame Local Access, and DSL Local Access at the bandwidths listed in the definitions for those access types. Leased Access is also generally available as CO Meet Point. Customer may request a specific local access provider for Leased Access and Qwest will attempt to use the requested provider, but both final routing and the local access carrier used will be at Qwest’s sole discretion. On-Net Access is generally available as Special Access, ELA, and Wavelength Local Access.
(b) Customer Provided Access. Customer will pay a CPA charge to Qwest when using: (i) Special Access CPA dedicated facilities or ELA CPA Virtual Local Area Network (“VLAN”), both of which are dedicated entrance facilities Qwest leases from a third party local access provider; or (ii) Ethernet Local CPA POP, which requires Qwest to provide space and power for the third party local access provider to install Ethernet equipment; or (iii) Wavelength Local Access. The CPA will be the responsibility of the customer and Qwest will not pay for or troubleshoot components of the CPA. CPA ELA VLAN is an access type where Qwest will provision and assign an Ethernet Virtual Circuit from the Qwest POP to a customer designated Ethernet facility leased from a common Ethernet Service Provider. This access will be used to connect to a Qwest VLAN assignment on the Qwest public Internet or private network. Qwest will not bill customer a CPA charge for an IP layer 3 expansion site because the customer, not Qwest, is responsible for ordering a cross- connect from the IP layer 3 expansion site manager to meet Qwest in the IP layer 3 expansion site’s meet-me-room.
(c) Cross-Connect Access. Customer must have an in effect Telecommunications Collocation License Agreement or an in effect Direct Connect Agreement with Qwest to receive Cross-Connect Access. All Direct Connects require: (i) splicing of Customer and Qwest fibers; (ii) cross-connection of individual circuits; and (iii) an executed Direct Connect Agreement.
Types of Service. Cloud Pens is supplied to Prodir Reseller Partners and their Customers in two different configurations: "You design your page" "We design your page" All information related to the solutions are available to the Reseller Partner and its End Customer within the site.
Types of Service. Any change in programs or services offered shall comply with all lawful conditions and procedures contained in this Agreement and in applicable law. The Grantee shall provide thirty (30) days advance written notice to Subscribers and the County of any change in channel assignment or in the video programming service provided over any channel, unless this requirement is waived by the County or by operation of federal or state law, or due to events beyond the reasonable control of the Grantee.