COUNTY’S RESPONSIBILITY Sample Clauses

COUNTY’S RESPONSIBILITY. CONTRACTOR’s covenants and responsibilities under the Contract shall not be conditional upon COUNTY’s performance of the covenants contained in this Section 11.0 except to the extent that CONTRACTOR’s ability to perform is dependent on COUNTY’s performance. COUNTY’s contractual covenants and agreements as set forth herein do not create mandatory duties for COUNTY, nor do they preclude enforcement of this contract by CONTRACTOR pursuant to Government Code Section 814.
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COUNTY’S RESPONSIBILITY. The County shall install kennels at the homes of canine handlers at no expense to the handler. The County shall continue to pay for all food and veterinary care for the canines, as well as all other equipment related to training, grooming and safety as required by the Fresno Sheriff’s Department Canine Manual and any additional equipment deemed necessary by the Sheriff’s Department.
COUNTY’S RESPONSIBILITY. 4.1 The COUNTY shall provide full information regarding requirements for the Project, including a program, which shall set forth the COUNTY’s objective, schedules, constraints and criteria.
COUNTY’S RESPONSIBILITY. A. The County shall provide the pumps and hoses for loading the tankers.
COUNTY’S RESPONSIBILITY. The County will be responsible for the following:
COUNTY’S RESPONSIBILITY. Except as provided in the Scope of Services, the County's responsibilities are to furnish required information and services and render approvals and decisions as necessary for the orderly progress of Consultant's services. The County hereby designates the County Administrator or his designee to act on the County's behalf with respect to the Scope of Services. The County Administrator shall have complete authority to transmit instructions, receive information, interpret and define County's policies and decisions with respect to materials, elements and systems pertinent to Consultant's services. The County’s performance and obligation to pay under this Agreement is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Board of County Commissioners.
COUNTY’S RESPONSIBILITY. County shall, at its sole risk and expense, include the following:
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COUNTY’S RESPONSIBILITY a. Sheriff will assign one (1) full-time Deputy Sheriff to make vehicular patrols and provide law enforcement within the City limits (“City patrol”), including enforcement of City ordinances pursuant to Section 5 of this Agreement. This Agreement refers to a full- time DPSST-certified Deputy Sheriff assigned to City patrol as a “City patrol deputy” as distinct from other Deputy Sheriffs or uncertified deputies that may provide additional or supplemental law enforcement services within the City. Until additional staffing resources are available to provide more than one full-time City patrol deputy, Sheriff will also assign 40 hours per week of additional City patrol coverage, with such coverage provided by one or more Deputy Sheriffs as determined by the Sheriff. At all times under this Agreement, a Deputy Sheriff providing services shall be an employee of the County and subject to County personnel policies and any applicable County collective bargaining agreement.
COUNTY’S RESPONSIBILITY. CVB has the primary responsibility for marketing the Center for conventions and trade shows in accordance with the Booking Policy Guidelines. SMG will assist CVB by providing resource people to work with CVB and, when budget appropriations permit, accompany them in their solicitation efforts. CVB may book conventions and trade show events with less than eighteen (18) months’ lead time if the dates have not been confirmed for other users and in coordination with SMG as per the Booking Policy Guidelines. Prior to committing any dates booked by CVB pursuant to this section, CVB will confirm with SMG that the space can be properly converted, set up, equipped, and furnished on the proposed dates and times. In the event that a planned CVB booking adversely impacts SMG’s approved Operating Budget, then SMG shall notify the Contract Administrator in writing of the extent of such financial impact and the Contract Administrator must approve or disapprove in writing the proposed CVB booking. SMG may also book non-convention and trade show events with more than eighteen (18) months’ lead time if dates have not been confirmed in writing by CVB to other users. Approval of the dates booked in this manner shall be considered tentative until formally released in writing by CVB.
COUNTY’S RESPONSIBILITY. Except as provided in the Scope of Services, the County's responsibilities are to furnish required information and services and render approvals and decisions as necessary for the orderly progress of Concessionaire's services. The County hereby designates the WCCC or his designee to act on the County's behalf with respect to the Scope of Services. The Director shall have complete authority to transmit instructions, receive information, interpret and define County's policies and decisions with respect to materials, elements and systems pertinent to Concessionaire's services.
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