Equipment Removal Sample Clauses

Equipment Removal. All Contractor-owned equipment, accessories, and devices located on Government property shall be dismantled and removed from Government premises by the Contractor, at the Contractor’s expense, within 90 calendar days after the service termination date. All dismantling and removal of equipment shall be performed by the Contractor during normal Government business hours at the location. Advance notice must be provided to the local OCO assigned contact to ensure that such dismantling and removal occurs with a minimum of disruption. Exceptions to this requirement shall be mutually agreed upon and written notice issued by the OCO.
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Equipment Removal. Unless otherwise specifically addressed in a contract or task order issued hereunder, the Contractor will be solely responsible for removing (at its expense, not on a reimbursable basis) within thirty (30) days after expiration or earlier termination of the applicable contract or task order, all of its personal property (e.g., equipment, supplies, etc.) which it has placed at government premises during the course of performance for the applicable contract or task order.
Equipment Removal. Customer shall, upon expiration or termination of this Agreement, promptly remove any and all of its owned equipment (except those purchased by TLO pursuant to Section 7(f) above), and restore the Terminal to their condition prior to the installation of such equipment.
Equipment Removal. Upon termination of this Agreement for any reason, Client shall provide Company with access, during normal business hours, to Client’s premises (or any other locations at which Company-owned equipment is located) to enable Company to remove all Company-owned equipment from such premises (if any).
Equipment Removal. All contractor-owned equipment, accessories, and devices located on Government property shall be dismantled and removed from Government premises by the contractor, at the contractor’s expense, within 90 calendar days after task order expiration, or as mutually agreed by the Government and the contractor. Exceptions to this requirement shall be mutually agreed upon and written notice issued by the PCO or OCO. Table of Contents Section E: Inspection and Acceptance Section Page E.1 FAR 52.252-2 Clauses Incorporated By Reference (Feb 1998) 1 E.2 Definitions 1
Equipment Removal. TRMC shall, upon expiration or termination of this Agreement, promptly remove any and all of its owned equipment (except those purchased by TLO pursuant to Section 8(f) above), and restore the Terminals to their condition prior to the installation of such equipment.
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Equipment Removal. Upon termination or expiration of the Agreement, Miraclon is entitled to recover possession of the Equipment at Miraclon’s expense. The Customer shall make the Equipment available to Miraclon during normal business hours within fifteen (15) days of the termination or expiration of this Agreement. The Customer shall be responsible for any loss, damage or excessive wear to Equipment while in Customer’s possession. The Customer will be billed for any such loss, damage, or excessive wear and payment will be due thirty (30) days from date of invoice.
Equipment Removal. Unless otherwise specifically addressed in an Order issued hereunder, the Contractor shall be solely responsible for removing (at its expense, not on a reimbursable basis) within ninety (90) days after expiration or earlier termination of the applicable Task Order, all of its personal property (e.g., equipment, supplies, etc) which it has placed at Government premises during the course of performance for the applicable Order.
Equipment Removal. Upon termination of this Agreement for any reason, Customer shall provide TOTLCOM with access, during normal business hours, to Customer’s premises (or any other locations at which TOTLCOM-owned equipment is located) to enable TOTLCOM to remove all TOTLCOM-owned equipment from such premises.
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