Consumption Sample Clauses
The Consumption clause defines how resources, goods, or services are used or utilized under the terms of an agreement. It typically outlines the permitted amount, manner, or rate at which the subject of the contract may be consumed, such as specifying usage limits for utilities, materials, or digital services. By clearly establishing these parameters, the clause helps prevent overuse, misuse, or disputes regarding resource allocation, ensuring both parties understand and adhere to agreed consumption levels.
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Consumption. Customer is liable for the monthly consumption costs associated with the Services of Microsoft Azure Reserved Instance for the virtual machines IP’s, storage, network traffic, and software licenses.
Consumption. Changing patterns and styles of consumption are perhaps one of the most obvious illustrations of the effect of migration on the distribution of resources in village society. The influx of new commodities and global brands and fashions appear in striking juxtaposition to the more traditional or local objects and elements that too comprise the material culture of village life. Consumption is not merely a consequence of migration, however. Rather, it is also part of its impetus since the need and desire for certain commodities is a staple factor in most migratory decision-making and, moreover, the very production of such commodities might often be what provides labour opportunities for migrants. Thus, commodities and their consumption are linked reciprocally and dynamically to migration as both cause and effect. This recursive relation of migration and consumption has not always come to the fore in the literature, however, and the aim of this section of the theoretical framework for this PhD is to explore how and where the sphere of consumption might sit within the mechanics of the migration systems framework discussed above. This second section of the theoretical framework begins examining work that situates consumption in relation to reflexive identity construction. This approach predominates among studies of consumption in the South and the accounts examined here sketch this creative agency as a driver of human mobility. As will be illustrated, however, this approach tends to divorce consumption from the wider social milieu from which it originates, obfuscating the social and material relations of consumption practices. For the purposes of this PhD, these relations must be brought back into focus, in order to more fully expose the depth and scope of the recursive interactions of migration and consumption. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ (2005:224) have noted that studies of the clothing industry (and arguably this criticism may be extended to studies of economic relations in the South in general) have demonstrated a pervasive tendency to focus on the ‘globalisation of production’, thereby largely ignoring the consumerist facet of social relations that affect and are, indeed, effected by and within the South. ‘People in local spaces’, they argue, ‘tend to be categorized primarily as “workers” and “producers” who are affected by, and respond to the exigencies of Western capital and international production’ (Kothari and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 2005:224). It seems, therefore, that there i...
Consumption. Consumptions are NOT INCLUDED in the rental of the apartment and will be calculated according to standard reference values and the surface area of the house. The approximate minimum cost of the consumptions is the following: • 1-bedroom apartment - € 90 / month* • 2-bedroom apartment - € 150 / month* • 3-bedroom apartment - € 200 / month* • 4 + bedroom apartment - € 250 / month* This payment will have to be paid together with the monthly rent within the first 3 working days of each month. At the beginning of the stay, the corresponding meters will be read. In case of observing excessive consumption, the amount of the difference between the estimated consumption and the real consumption will be communicated. At the end of the stay, we will proceed to compare the readings and to charge any difference. In some apartments, the consumptions will have to be paid with a fixed monthly rate. For more information, consult our agents.
Consumption. Subject to any minimum monthly Fees commitment agreed to by the Parties, the Customer shall pay the Fees arising from its monthly consumption of cloud resources associated with the Services of Microsoft Azure Reserved Instance for the virtual machines IP’s, storage, network traffic, and software licenses.
Consumption. Supplier shall acquire Standby Service necessary to meet the electrical requirements of the Generating Facility.
Consumption possession or distribution of banned substances including tobacco, alcohol (regardless of athlete’s age) and drugs;
Consumption. Within the framework of the execution of this Contract the Customer must obtain all consumptions, all meals and other services from Center Parcs (or the third party with whom Center Parcs has concluded an agreement for the outsourcing of the hospitality activities for the relevant park) provided nothing has been agreed to the contrary in writing. The Customer must in particular refrain from using any services offered by third party catering or entertainment firms, in so far as nothing has been arranged to the contrary in writing.
Consumption. Customers pay based on the amount of Microsoft Azure Government Services consumed during a billing period. Certain features of the Microsoft Azure Government Services may only be available for purchase on a consumption basis.
Consumption. TN-4XE Mux Maximum 18 kg (max.) 41 Height: assembly (full fit):253 W (unequipped) 550 mm (Including fibretray) NTEU70AA 20 kg (actual) 459 mm (excluding fibre tray} An additional height of 50 mm if Typical:220 W 2 Mbit/s tributary cabling is installed. Width: 450 mm (excl. mounting flanges) Depth: 280 mm (incl. doors/covers) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Fan Tray ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ TBD Height: NTEUSSAA 75 mm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Consumption. TN-4XE Mux Maximum 18 kg (max.) 41 Height: assembly (full fit): ▇▇▇ ▇ (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇) ▇▇▇ mm (including fibretray) NTEU70AA 20 kg (actual) 450 mm (excluding fibre tray) Typical: 220 W An additional height of 50 mm if 2 Mbit's tributary cabling is installed. Width: 450 mm (excl. mounting flanges) Depth: 280 mm (incl. doors/covers) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fan Tray ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ TBD Height: NTEU55AA 75 mm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TABLE 8-2 AGGREGATE UNIT KEY SPECIFICATION DETAILS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UNIT POWER CONSUMPTION WEIGHT FITS WIDTH (SEE CHAPTER 5) (KG) (MM) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STM-4 1310 nm short haul optical Maximum: 40 W 1.875 2609 76.2 aggregate NTEU20AA Typical: 36 W ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STM-4 1550 nm long haul optical Maximum: 40 W 1.875 2690 76.2 aggregate NTEU21AA Typical: 36 W ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- with regard to TN-4XE / TN-16XE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UNIT POWER WEIGHT FITS NOMINAL (SEE CHAPTER 6) CONSUMPTION (KG) WIDTH (MM) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STM-1 optical dual-port tributary Maximum: 20W 1.250 2184 25.4 unit (1310 nm, short haul) NTEU10AA Typical: 17.5 W ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STM-10/140 Mbit/s tributary unit Maximum: 20 W ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ 25.4 NTEU13AA Typical 17.5 W ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Mbit/s G.703 120 ohm tributary Maximum: 20 W TBD 500 25.4 unit NTEU12AA Typical: 17.5 W ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TABLE 8-4 SERVICE INTERFACE MODULE (SIM) KEY DETAILS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UNIT POWER WEIGHT FITS WIDTH (SEE CHAPTER 4) CONSUMPTION (KG) (MM) ------------------------------------------------------...
