Failure of Equipment Sample Clauses

Failure of Equipment. In the event of any failure of the Equipment, Customer at its expense shall immediately return it to Hawthorne's premises. Customer shall not repair Equipment without Hawthorne's written authorization.
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Failure of Equipment. The malfunction or failure of equipment, software, or hardware necessary for end-to-end Internet functionality (e.g. routers, IP phones, analog gateways) can limit access to emergency services.
Failure of Equipment. The malfunction or failure of equipment, software or hardware necessary for end-to-end IP voice communications functionality could potentially limit access to E911.
Failure of Equipment. When the average error cannot be determined by testing due to complete failure of all or part of the metering equipment, then an estimate of the quantity of energy consumed based on available data will be used to determine the adjusted bills.
Failure of Equipment. Waiver of Damages: in the event of any failure of the leased equipment, of any nature whatsoever, LESSEE at its expense shall immediately return it to LESSOR’S premises. Without LESSOR’S written authorization LESSEE shall not incur any expense for LESSOR’S account for the repair of the equipment. In no event shall LESSOR be responsible for special of consequential damage whatsoever or howsoever caused.
Failure of Equipment. When the average error cannot be determined by testing due to complete failure of all or part of the metering equipment, then an estimate of the quantity of energy consumed based on available data will be used to determine the adjusted bills. 611 Meter Seals and Tampering‌‌ All connections to MPS service equipment shall be made by MPS employees only. Unauthorized connections to or tampering with any MPS meter, associated equipment or meter seals, or indications or evidence thereof subjects the Customer to immediate discontinuance of service, prosecution under the laws of Minnesota, adjustment of prior bills for service rendered, and reimbursement to MPS for all extra expenses incurred on the account. In addition, when the unauthorized connections or tampering involve an inside meter, the Customer shall, at the Customer’s own expense, relocate all metering facilities outside the building. 612 Instrument Transformer Installation When the ampacity of the service entrance conductors is greater than the ampacity of the meter socket base, it will be necessary for MPS to use current transformers in the metering installation. When the voltage of the service is over 480 volts, it is necessary to use voltage transformers. The instrument transformers shall be installed on the line side of the Customer’s service entrance disconnect switch. The Customer shall not install any additional disconnect switches or junction boxes on the line side of the instrument transformer location. MPS will provide the instrument transformers to the Customer for installation in the current transformer cabinet or transition cabinet. MPS uses only bar type current transformers. MPS also provides the meter socket for instrument transformer metering installations.‌‌‌‌‌
Failure of Equipment a. In this clause, loss to the Hirer includes; loss of enjoyment associated with the use of the premises, AND loss or damage to the Hirer’s property and possessions.
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Related to Failure of Equipment

  • Installation of Equipment You represent that there are no legal, contractual or similar restrictions on the installation of the Equipment in the location(s) you have authorized. It is your responsibility to ensure compliance with all applicable building codes, zoning ordinances, homeowners’ association rules, covenants, conditions, and restrictions related to the Service, to pay any fees or other charges, and to obtain any permits or authorizations necessary for the installation or use of the Service (collectively "Legal Requirements"). You are solely responsible for any fines or similar charges for violation of any applicable Legal Requirements. You acknowledge and agree that Viasat or its designated service provider will be required to access your premises and computer to install and maintain the Equipment, including, without limitation, the antenna and its components. Standard Equipment installations performed by Viasat-authorized installers include: (i) installation of the antenna to an outside wall or sloped roof; (ii) travel to and from your Service location within 50 miles of the installer’s office; (iii) cable routed through one exterior wall and one interior wall or floor; (iv) connection of the antenna to the modem using up to 150 feet of cable; (v) connection of the modem to one computer using up to 7 feet of cable; and (vi) required mounting and cabling hardware. Any different or additional installation services or hardware are non-standard and may result in additional charges to be agreed upon between you and the installer. All installations include attaching the Equipment to your computer, installing software on your computer and configuring your computer to optimize the performance of the Internet Service. You confirm that you have reviewed the installation plan and agreed to any associated charges. If you approved a roof mount, you acknowledge the potential risks associated with this type of installation (including, without limitation, with respect to any warranty that applies to your roof or roof membrane). By signing this Agreement, scheduling one or more service or installation visits, and permitting us or our service provider to enter your home, you are authorizing Viasat and its service provider to perform all of the above actions. You are responsible for backing up the data on your computer and we highly recommend that you do so prior to permitting access to us or one of our designated service providers. NEITHER VIASAT NOR ITS SERVICE PROVIDER SHALL HAVE ANY LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR ANY LOSSES RESULTING FROM THE EQUIPMENT OR ANY INSTALLATION, REPAIR OR OTHER SERVICES ASSOCIATED WITH THE EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGE TO YOUR PREMISES OR LOSS OF SOFTWARE, DATA OR OTHER INFORMATION FROM YOUR COMPUTER. This limitation does not apply to any damages arising from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of us or one of our designated service providers. Time frames for installation, if any, are not guaranteed and may vary depending on the types of services requested and other factors.

  • Use of Equipment mechanical failure of the equipment; negligent design or manufacture of the equipment; the provision of or the failure by the Organization to provide any warnings, directions, instructions or guidance as to the use of the equipment; failure to use or operate the equipment within my own ability.

  • Inspection of Equipment  The Contractor’s equipment is inspected by an authorised Eskom employee on arrival at the site.  The following documentation is required to accompany the equipment where applicable: copies of all test certificates and maintenance records.  Lifting equipment and electrical equipment must be marked with a unique number, code or colour code for identification. If the equipment is found to be in an unsatisfactory condition or if insufficient maintenance has been carried out on the equipment then it will not be approved for use on Site. A list of all lifting equipment and electrical equipment must be submitted to the Employer at least 2 days prior to the occupation date. This list must indicate the unique number and description of the equipment.  Training requirements must comply with the Works Information and statutory requirements.

  • LOCATION OF EQUIPMENT The Customer shall not remove the Equipment from the location shown herein as the place of use of the equipment, without prior written approval of the Company. The Customer shall inform the Company by email upon demand of the exact location of the Equipment while it is in the Customer’s possession.

  • Lease of Equipment Lessor leases to Lessee, and Lessee leases from Lessor, all the property described in the Lease Schedules which are signed from time to time by Lessor and Lessee.

  • Purchase of Equipment U.S. Forest Service funds may be used by to purchase equipment necessary to accomplish activities described in this agreement. The available funding is displayed in the financial plan. Title to the equipment rests with the U.S. Forest Service, but may be transferred to on completion of the project, if appropriate.

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