Equipment Protection Sample Clauses

Equipment Protection. Throughout this Agreement’s term, Customer will inform its personnel (and any contractor or person performing construction at the Premises or digging near the Equipment) of the Equipment’s presence. Either Customer or the other party must provide notices and locate requests to the Georgia Utilities Protection Center and must coordinate all activities with the Utilities Protection Center and with all utility facility owners or operators as required by the then-current Georgia Utility Facility Protection Act (O.C.G.A. § 25-9-1 et seq.) or High-voltage Safety Act (O.C.G.A. § 46-3-30 et seq.). As between Customer and GPC, Customer will bear all costs arising from failure to comply with these laws or for Equipment damage caused by anyone other than GPC (or GPC’s representatives or contractors). IF THE EQUIPMENT IS DAMAGED, CUSTOMER WILL REPORT THE DAMAGE TO GPC AS SOON AS POSSIBLE BY CALLING (000) 000-0000.
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Equipment Protection.  Keep all pipe and conduit openings closed by means of plugs or caps to prevent the entrance of foreign matter. Protect all piping conduit, fixtures, equipment or apparatus. Any such items damaged prior to final completion of work shall be restored to its original conditions or replaced at no expense to the Owner.
Equipment Protection. Client is solely responsible for maintaining Equipment in a secure location within Client Premises. Equipment must not be accessible to Client’s customers in the ordinary course of business. Client will not cover up, remove, or otherwise obscure any identifying marks or words on any Equipment. Any materials provided by Spectrio for storage on Equipment may be encrypted to prohibit unauthorized access and use. Client is prohibited from tampering with, reverse engineering, decompiling, or disassembling the Equipment, or attempting to access any content, stored on, transmitted to, or transmitted from any Equipment.
Equipment Protection. Equipment Protection for your Phone is available from a third party. To protect your Phone, you must register with the Mobile ESPN Customer Care Department within 45 days of accepting this Agreement. If you enroll, you will be Yoube billed per for Equipment Protection on a monthly basis.
Equipment Protection. If needed, the Government may place a protective structure on the Property to house the equipment that will be installed as part of the Permitted Activities.

Related to Equipment Protection

  • Eye Protection Approved eye protection shall be supplied to individual prescription to all employees who normally wear glasses and are required to wear eye protection for an appreciable amount of time in the performance of their duties.

  • System Protection To prevent compromise of systems which contain DSHS Data or through which that Data passes:

  • PATENT PROTECTION The vendor agrees to indemnify and defend the State of New Hampshire from alleged and actual patent infringements and further agrees to hold the State of New Hampshire harmless from any liability arising under RSA 382- A:2-312(3). (Uniform Commercial Code).

  • Fire Protection Contractor shall take adequate and reasonable precautions to protect the Work against damage by fire and smoke. For example, without limitation, Contractor shall do the following:

  • TEACHER PROTECTION Section A: Working Conditions Paragraph 1: The Board agrees to str ive continually to provide working condi- tions which meet federal, state and local laws and regulations.

  • Lien Protection Lessee shall pay when due all claims for labor or materials furnished or alleged to have been furnished to or for Lessee at or for use on the Premises, which claims are or may be secured by any mechanic's or materialmen's lien against the Premises or any interest therein. Lessee shall give Lessor not less than ten (10) days' notice prior to the commencement of any work in, on, or about the Premises, and Lessor shall have the right to post notices of non-responsibility in or on the Premises as provided by law. If Lessee shall, in good faith, contest the validity of any such lien, claim or demand, then Lessee shall, at its sole expense, defend and protect itself, Lessor and the Premises against the same and shall pay and satisfy any such adverse judgment that may be rendered thereon before the enforcement thereof against the Lessor or the Premises. If Lessor shall require, Lessee shall furnish to Lessor a surety bond satisfactory to Lessor in an amount equal to one and one-half times the amount of such contested lien claim or demand, indemnifying Lessor against liability for the same, as required by law for the holding of the Premises free from the effect of such lien or claim. In addition, Lessor may require Lessee to pay Lessor's attorneys' fees and costs in participating in such action if Lessor shall decide it is to its best interest to do so.

  • Income Protection All workers will be covered by the extended Incolink Leisure Time Insurance and Income protection Scheme which provides defined weekly payments ($500 per week to workers with dependants, $400 per week to workers without dependants) for up to a maximum 104 weeks in the event of an extended work absence arising from any personal illness or injury (whether or not work related). The costs of this benefit will be shared between Incolink and the company on a 30/70 basis. Agreed premium costs will be: Incolink - $2.10 per week/worker Employer - $4.90 per week/worker It is a condition of the company’s agreement to provide this benefit that premium costs be maintained at not more than the February 1998 equivalent. In the event of premium costs escalating, the parties are agreed that the benefits table will be revised downwards so as to contain premium costs within the agreed limits. To maintain this cover the company agrees to pay the amounts every week for each employee. In the event the company does not maintain the above policy, the company will be liable in full to pay equivalent benefits to an employee who meets eligibility criteria as set out in the policy document.

  • Staff Protection A. The District shall protect certificated employees acting within the scope of their employment by purchasing liability insurance in the amount of at least five million dollars ($5,000,000) per occurrence, and the District shall include the certificated employees as named insured under the liability insurance and errors and omissions policy of the school district.

  • Job Protection 15.9.1 Subject to 15.10 below, an employee returning from parental leave is entitled to resume work in the same position or a similar position to the one they occupied at the time of commencing parental leave. A similar position means a position:

  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE 1. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) does not recommend personal protective equipment (PPE) beyond a face covering when interacting with asymptomatic individuals who are not known to have COVID-19.

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