Dryer Sample Clauses

The 'Dryer' clause defines the responsibilities and requirements related to the use, maintenance, or provision of a dryer within a contractual arrangement, such as a lease or service agreement. This clause may specify who is responsible for supplying, repairing, or replacing the dryer, outline acceptable usage standards, or address liability for damage. By clearly allocating duties and expectations regarding the dryer, the clause helps prevent disputes and ensures both parties understand their obligations concerning this appliance.
Dryer. The dryer is a vented propane gas dryer. Please keep the door open at all times when operating the dryer and do not leave running while you are away from the home.
Dryer. The real property, improvements, and non-real estate items are collectively called the “Property.”
Dryer. Subject to the provisions of Section 21 hereof, any notice or demand authorized by this Agreement to be given or made by the Company or by the holder of any Right Certificate to or on the Rights Agent shall be sufficiently given or made if sent by first-class mail, postage prepaid, addressed (until another address is filed in writing with the Company) as follows: American Stock Transfer & Trust Company 6▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Attention: Executive Vice President Notices or demands authorized by this Agreement to be given or made by the Company or the Rights Agent to the holder of any Right Certificate shall be sufficiently given or made if sent by first-class mail, postage prepaid, addressed to such holder at the address of such holder as shown on the registry books of the Company.
Dryer. With respect to the dryer to be used for the Q-CEP Plant, the Seller agrees to pay the Buyer Sub the amount of $250,000 at Closing to reimburse the Buyer Sub for anticipated costs of repairing or replacing the dryer. In addition, the Seller will transfer to the Buyer Sub as part of the Acquired Assets all rights the Seller has against the manufacturer, Jaygo. In addition, the Seller agrees that if requested by the Buyer Sub prior to the first anniversary of the Closing it will dispose of the dryer at no charge to the Buyer Sub.
Dryer. I agree to use and maintain these appliances with reasonable care. In the event of voluntary or involuntary move out and appliances are missing, I understand that the Landlord will assume the Tenant has committed a criminal act of theft that will be promptly reported to the local law enforcement and full prosecution allowed by the law will be pursued.
Dryer. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees not to use dryer sheets in the dryer. LESSEE must check and clear the lint trap of the dryer before and after each use.
Dryer. I agree to use and maintain these appliances with reasonable care. In the event of voluntary or involuntary move out and appliances are
Dryer. The dryer portion of the Project consists of (i) a dryer feed conveyor, used to convey the stillage cake to the dryer, (ii) a mixer in which the cake and syrup are mixed, (iii) the dryer drum and its drive system, (iv) a gas-fired burner and combustion furnace used exclusively to supply heat to the dryer, (v) a dryer discharge conveyor system, used to convey the DDGS out of the dryer, (vi) a recycle screw conveyor, which is used to convey a portion of the DDGS back into the dryer to enhance drying efficiencies, (vii) a 4-cyclone air/production separation system, (viii) a large induced draft fan, which pulls a draft on the dryer drum and discharges water vapor up the discharge stack in the form of steam, (ix) a stainless steel dryer discharge stack, which routes all steam away from the dryer, and (x) related pipes, valves, switches and controls.
Dryer. Ltd. represents and warrants that it owns the Stock free and clear of all liens, claims or encumbrances, and that it has full right, power and authority to transfer the Stock hereunder and to make the representations, warranties and agreements regarding the Stock contained herein.
Dryer. TYPE: Gas. It ran normally and was heating in the mode in which it was tested. Venting Problem: Gas dryers have to be vented because the exhaust carries the gas fumes out. No air came out of the vent cover outside when the dryer was run. This needs further investigation to find the full extent of the problem.