Facilities Not Provided Sample Clauses

The 'Facilities Not Provided' clause defines the limitations regarding the amenities, equipment, or services that a party is not obligated to supply under the agreement. In practice, this clause clarifies that certain facilities—such as office space, utilities, or access to specific resources—will not be made available by one party to the other. By explicitly stating what is excluded, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes over expectations, ensuring both parties are clear about their respective responsibilities and the scope of what is being provided.
Facilities Not Provided. Services and facilities not provided at the Sabine Pass Facility include the following: (i) facilities and loading lines for liquid or gaseous nitrogen to service an LNG Vessel; (ii) facilities for providing bunkers; and (iii) facilities for the handling and delivery to the LNG Vessel of ship’s stores, provisions and spare parts.
Facilities Not Provided. For the avoidance of doubt, services and facilities not provided at the Freeport Facility include the following: (i) facilities and loading lines for liquid or gaseous nitrogen to service an LNG Vessel; (ii) facilities for providing bunkers; and (iii) facilities for the handling and delivery to the LNG Vessel of ship’s stores, provisions and spare parts; provided, however, that if Customer requests, the Parties shall discuss in good faith the possibility of expanding the services and facilities at the Freeport Facility to include such excluded items.
Facilities Not Provided. Services and facilities not provided at Buyer’s Facility include the following: (a) facilities and loading lines for liquid or gaseous nitrogen to service an LNG Vessel; (b) facilities for providing bunkers; and (c) facilities for the handling and delivery to the LNG Vessel of ship’s stores, provisions and spare parts.

Related to Facilities Not Provided

  • Facilities and Services The Company shall furnish the Executive with office space, secretarial and support staff, and such other facilities and services as shall be reasonably necessary for the performance of his duties under this Agreement.

  • FACILITIES, PAYMENTS AND SERVICES 25 CONTRACTOR agrees to provide the services, staffing, facilities, and supplies in accordance with 26 this Agreement. COUNTY shall compensate, and authorize, when applicable, said services. 27 CONTRACTOR shall operate continuously throughout the term of this Agreement with at least the 28 minimum number and type of staff which meet applicable federal and state requirements, and which are 29 necessary for the provision of the services hereunder. 30

  • Facilities and Expenses The Employer will furnish the Employee with office space, equipment, supplies, computer and facsimile equipment, telephones (including cellular telephone), and such other facilities, support staff and personnel as the Employer deems necessary or appropriate for the performance of the Employee's duties under this Agreement. The Employer will reimburse the Employee for reasonable business expenses incurred by him on behalf of the Employer in the performance of his duties; provided, that Employee furnishes to Employer documentation of such expenses as is required by the Internal Revenue Service and the Employer’s internal policies, as well as such other documentation as the Employer may request. In addition, the Employer will reimburse the Employee or otherwise provide and pay for all professional affiliation expenses incurred by the Employee that have been pre-approved by the Employer. The Employee must file authorization requests, to the extent required by the Employer's employment policies and, in all instances, expense reports with respect to such expenses in accordance with the Employer's policies.

  • Facilities Study In analyzing and preparing the Facilities Study, and in designing and constructing the Attachment Facilities, Local Upgrades and/or Network Upgrades described in the Specifications attached to this ISA, Transmission Provider, the Interconnected Transmission Owner(s), and any other subcontractors employed by Transmission Provider have had to, and shall have to, rely on information provided by Interconnection Customer and possibly by third parties and may not have control over the accuracy of such information. Accordingly, NEITHER TRANSMISSION PROVIDER, THE INTERCONNECTED TRANSMISSION OWNER(s), NOR ANY OTHER SUBCONTRACTORS EMPLOYED BY TRANSMISSION PROVIDER OR INTERCONNECTED TRANSMISSION OWNER MAKES ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHETHER ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW, COURSE OF PERFORMANCE OR DEALING, CUSTOM, USAGE IN THE TRADE OR PROFESSION, OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH REGARD TO THE ACCURACY, CONTENT, OR CONCLUSIONS OF THE FACILITIES STUDY OR THE SYSTEM IMPACT STUDY IF A FACILITIES STUDY WAS NOT REQUIRED OR OF THE ATTACHMENT FACILITIES, THE LOCAL UPGRADES AND/OR THE NETWORK UPGRADES, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that Transmission Provider warrants that the Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities and any Merchant Transmission Upgrades described in the Specifications will be designed and constructed (to the extent that Interconnected Transmission Owner is responsible for design and construction thereof) and operated in accordance with Good Utility Practice, as such term is defined in the Operating Agreement. Interconnection Customer acknowledges that it has not relied on any representations or warranties not specifically set forth herein and that no such representations or warranties have formed the basis of its bargain hereunder.

  • Administration and Risk Management Employees of Federated Advisory Services Company provide support to portfolio managers and other employees of affiliated advisers. Such services may include development of risk management programs, production of portfolio and compliance reports for clients and/or fund Boards, coordination of client portfolios and related fixed income trade execution implementation and administration, completion of required broker and custody documentation, development and documentation of operational procedures, coordination of proxy voting activities, on-site support of hardware and software, etc.”