AMS Obligations Sample Clauses
The "AMS' Obligations" clause defines the specific duties and responsibilities that AMS must fulfill under the agreement. This may include providing certain services, meeting performance standards, delivering products on schedule, or maintaining compliance with relevant laws and regulations. By clearly outlining what is expected of AMS, this clause ensures accountability and helps prevent misunderstandings or disputes regarding the scope of AMS's commitments.
AMS Obligations. AMS shall make available to Maxtor, prior to the effective date of the Lease and thereafter upon Maxtor's reasonable request, any and all relevant information about the nature and scope of actual and anticipated discharges from operation of the Business into the Wastewater Treatment System, including actual and anticipated discharge quantities and frequency, and chemical, physical, and biological properties, and concentrations of effluents. AMS shall not unreasonably withhold such information from Maxtor. AMS shall be solely responsible for the costs associated with Maxtor's installation and maintenance of sampling points and flow meters located immediately upstream of all points of discharge of AMS wastewater into the Wastewater Treatment System. Maxtor shall retain the right to monitor flow rates and sample wastewater at these points as determined necessary within the reasonable discretion of Maxtor. The costs associated with such sampling and monitoring activities shall be the sole responsibility of AMS. Maxtor shall also retain the right to conduct an annual wastewater sampling event, of the final wastewater effluent in the treatment system as well as at the AMS discharge points, and to concurrently monitor wastewater flow. Upon the Commencement Date, or as soon thereafter as Maxtor deems appropriate based on AMS operations and the operations of other subtenants, Maxtor shall conduct an initial wastewater sampling event and monitor wastewater flow from all AMS points of discharge, as well as of the final wastewater effluent. To the extent that AMS' operation of the Business generates any effluent that does not fall within the operating parameters set forth in Exhibit D-1, AMS shall be solely responsible for the treatment and management of such effluents, including the installation, permitting, operation, maintenance, and repair of any additional wastewater treatment systems or system modifications necessary to treat the effluents.
AMS Obligations. AMS shall be responsible for complying with all air permit conditions that relate to operation of the Business including, for example, any chemical handling requirements, treatment technologies and related hardware and facilities, and monitoring obligations that are related specifically to AMS' operations, AMS shall give three (3) months written notice to Maxtor of any process change or planned chemical use that may effect the terms and conditions of air permits held by AMS, Maxtor, or other tenants of the Property. AMS shall also be responsible for implementing and maintaining best management practices and for implementation of such policies and procedures as are reasonably required to maintain its best management practices, as well as compliance with all Environmental Requirements. AMS shall permit, operate, and maintain: (A) the solvent exhaust system serving module 1 (including the Chemical Mix and Chemical Analysis areas), (B) the solvent exhaust system serving modules 7, 10 and 11, (C) the fume abatement system serving modules 7 and 10, and (D) the general exhaust serving modules 7 and 10. AMS shall have the exclusive use and control of the two systems during the term of the Lease. AMS shall have the right to subcontract a service provider for the maintenance of these systems. Any repairs, upgrades, modifications, or permit modifications relating to these systems or any other air abatement system or permit at the Premises and Master Premises, including the premises of other tenants, and which are necessitated as a result of AMS operations shall be the sole responsibility of AMS, subject to the review and approval of Maxtor. Prior to the Commencement Date, AMS shall provide to Maxtor all relevant information regarding the chemicals AMS will use that will generate emissions requiring abatement, including estimates of the volumes or quantities of such chemicals and the estimated volume of emissions. Upon termination or expiration of the Lease, operation, maintenance, and permitting responsibilities for the thermal oxidation destruction unit, acid fume abatement system, and solvent exhaust system shall revert to Maxtor. Prior to termination, AMS shall be responsible for the decontamination of these systems in compliance with all Environmental Requirements, and consistent with section II.4.(i) hereof.
AMS Obligations. AMS acknowledges that its timely and professional delivery of services hereunder is essential to the RFC series.
AMS Obligations. AMS acknowledges that its timely and professional delivery of services hereunder is essential to the effectiveness and efficiency of the IETF.
