Conduct of work and operations Sample Clauses

Conduct of work and operations. All Grantee work under this Agreement will be performed, and the facility operated, repaired, and maintained, in not less than good order, condition and repair in accordance with current applicable industry standards and when boring under roads is possible, it shall always be used and all lines shall be buried to a minimum depth of three feet from the lowest part of the right away unless stated otherwise.
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Conduct of work and operations. Grantee and the Grantee Parties shall conduct all Work with respect to the Pipelines and Access Improvements pursuant to the applicable accepted Project Plans, Additional Access Plans, and access permits for such Work. All such Work shall be performed during such hours as reasonably agreed by the Parties. All such Work shall be performed, and the Pipelines and Access Improvements shall be operated, repaired, and maintained, in good order, condition and repair, in accordance with current applicable industry standards. In addition, except for the Express Exceptions (as defined below), all such Work shall be performed, and the Pipelines and Access Improvements shall be operated, repaired, and maintained in such manner, not to cause any unreasonable interference with, interruption to, or impairment of any of the following (each, an “Interference”), each as determined in Grantor’s reasonable discretion: (1) the construction, operation and maintenance of the Corridor Improvements outside of the Easement Property and any subsequent repairs, maintenance, modifications, or replacements thereto or thereof, (2) any improvement, including without limitation the Corridor Improvements, structure, building, equipment, pipelines or related facilities within, in, on, over, under or across the Property (including the function and operability thereof), whether owned or operated by Grantor, any Grantor Party, or any third party (collectively, “Improvements”) existing as of the Effective Date, and any subsequent repairs, maintenance, modifications, or replacements thereto or thereof, (3) any Improvements, Corridor Improvements, or Crossings installed or otherwise located within, in, on, over, under or across the Easement Property that Grantee has accepted or has been deemed to have accepted pursuant Section 7 of this Agreement, and any subsequent repairs, maintenance, modifications, or replacements thereto or thereof, or (4) any Improvements required by the Superior Rights or applicable law installed or otherwise located within, in, on, over, under or across the Property after the Effective Date, and any subsequent repairs, maintenance, modifications, or replacements thereto or thereof. For purposes of this Section, the “Express Exceptions” means except as, and to the extent, (i) expressly provided for in the applicable accepted Project Plans or Additional Access Plans, (ii) expressly permitted by this Agreement, (iii) permitted or authorized pursuant to a separate legal right...

Related to Conduct of work and operations

  • HOURS OF WORK AND WORKING CONDITIONS 16.01 The following paragraph is intended to define the normal hours of work and shall not be construed as a guarantee of hours of work per day, or per week, or of days of work per week.

  • Inspection of Work CONSULTANT and any subconsultant shall permit LOCAL AGENCY, the State, and the FHWA if federal participating funds are used in this AGREEMENT; to review and inspect the project activities and files at all reasonable times during the performance period of this AGREEMENT.

  • Coordination of Work Licensee shall be responsible for coordination of its Equipment installation work to avoid any interference with existing utilities, substructures, facilities and/or SFMTA transit operations. Licensee shall be the City's point of contact for all Equipment installation and except in case of emergency, all communications concerning Equipment installation shall be through Licensee's field representatives.

  • PROTECTION OF WORK AND PROPERTY Contractor shall erect and properly maintain at all times, as required by conditions and progress of the Work, all necessary safeguards, signs, barriers, lights, and security persons for protection of workers and the public, and shall post danger signs warning against hazards created by the Work. In an emergency affecting life and safety of life or of Work or of adjoining property, Contractor, without special instruction or authorization from District, is permitted to act at his discretion to prevent such threatened loss or injury.

  • Building Commissioning Services The Owner may provide as a part of its testing services the Building Commissioning services involving the project’s HVAC and exhaust systems, temperature control systems, fire detection and alarm systems, emergency power and lighting system, fire suppression system, security locks and security locking control systems, food service equipment (if applicable), and laundry equipment (if applicable). In the event the Using Agency’s Program specifies additional commissioning services, the Owner shall procure such services as well. The Owner, through its Executive Administrator, may engage an independent Commissioning Authority. It is the intent of this Article that the Commissioning Authority enforce the requirements mentioned herein and certify that the systems and equipment listed all function properly prior to the initiation of each final inspection.

  • HOURS OF WORK AND SCHEDULING 15.01 The normal hours of work for an employee are not a guarantee of work per day or per week, or a guarantee of days of work per week. The normal hours of work shall be seven and one-half (7-1/2) hours per day, and seventy-five (75) hours in any bi-weekly period.

  • LAYOUT OF WORK The Contractor shall lay out its Work from base lines and benchmarks indicated on the Drawings, and shall be responsible for verification of all measurements in connection with the layout. The Contractor shall furnish all stakes, templates, platforms, equipment, tools, materials, and labor required to lay out any part of the Work. The Contractor shall also be responsible for maintaining and preserving all stakes and other marks established by Princeton University until authorized to remove them. If such marks are destroyed by the Contractor or through its negligence before their removal is authorized, Princeton University may replace them and deduct the expense of the replacement from any amounts due or to become due to the Contractor. CLAUSE C15 NOISE

  • HOURS OF WORK AND OVERTIME 12.01 The following paragraphs and sections are intended to define the normal hours of work and shall not be construed as a guarantee of hours of work per day or per week, or of days of work per week.

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