Bays Sample Clauses

Bays. 2.1. A bay is defined as a structural section of the superstructure forming a closed loop between two planes which are perpendicular to the vertical longitudinal centre plane (VLCP) of the vehicle. A bay contains one window (or door) pillar on each side of the vehicle as well as side wall elements, a section of the roof structure and a section of the floor and underfloor structure. Every bay has a transverse centre plane (CP) perpendicular to the VLCP of the vehicle and passing through the centre points (Cp) of the window-pillars (see figure A4.2) 2.2. The Cp is defined as a point at half window height and halfway across the pillar width. If the Cp of the left-side and right- side pillars of a bay are not in the same transverse plane, the CP of the bay is set halfway between the transverse planes of the two Cp's. 2.3. The length of a bay is measured in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the vehicle, and is determined by the distance between two planes perpendicular to the VLCP of the vehicle. There are two limits which define the length of a bay: the window (door) arrangement, and the shape and construction of the window (door) pillars.)
Bays. Thereafter, at such time Tenant is no longer leasing the Expansion Space, Tenant’s Minimum Monthly Rent and Minimum Additional Rent shall decrease such that, Tenant (1) shall be obligated to pay Minimum Base Rent on at least two (2) Bays, plus the Hangar 4 Office Space and (2) shall be obligated to pay Minimum Additional Rent on at least two (2) Bays.
Bays. SCO Open Desktop 3.0, a true UNIX multi-tasking operating system.
Bays. Authority and Tenant agree an Annual rental fee of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) shall be paid by Tenant for each of the On-Call Hangar Bays totaling one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000). Authority and Tenant agree additional rental of one thousand six hundred and eighty dollars ($1,680.00) per day per bay will be charged for use of the On-Call Hangar Bays. Tenant agrees to report On-Call Hangar Bay usage and payment on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of each calendar month for the previous month’s use of one or both On-Call Hangar Bays.
Bays. Each bay is 7 feet high, 26 inches wide, 15 inches deep and requires a 2.5 inch spacer on either side of the uprights. The bay space also entails an appropriate front and back aisle space component; normally this requires a ▇▇-▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ and 24-inch back aisle. Any equipment bays built to dimension larger than these will require a new space calculation and charge since such bays cannot be accommodated in a standard transmission space footprint. The standard two (2) and four (4) bay configuration will consist of one 40 amp power cable including both A and B feeds and associated ground. The standard six (6) bay configuration will consist of two 40 amp power cables including both A and B feeds and associated ground. The nonrecurring charge for bay configuration includes all charges for any quote preparation, ironwork, cable racking, HVAC and all other space related charges, in addition to charges for customary central office lighting and AC outlets. When NewPath seeks to collocate ATM equipment as described in Section 7.1.5, the Parties shall cooperate fully with each other in order for USWC to provide appropriate Collocation space to NewPath for the Collocation of such equipment at a mutually acceptable cost base nonrecurring charge. The recurring charges shall be the same as set forth in Appendix A on a pro rata basis for the square footage occupied by the equipment.
Bays. 1 This article relates only to bays the coasts of which belong to a single state.
Bays. Pay days shall be every second Friday, and the cheque will be available to the employee in the A.M. except that should a Holiday fall on day, the preceding day shall be deemed to be Pay Day,provided no beyond the control of the Employer is encountered. The Employer show conspicuously in writing on the slip accompanying the cheque made available to each employee the following facts: employee's hourly rate of pay; number of regular hours worked; number of hours worked (overtime may be converted into regular hours) and all deductions made.
Bays. The Tenant shall be entitled to 24 hour access and egress into the Building and to the Premises.
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