Maintenance Contractors Sample Clauses

Maintenance Contractors. Landlord shall retain such third party vendors and contractors (each a "MAINTENANCE CONTRACTOR") as Landlord shall from time to time deem necessary to perform Landlord's maintenance obligations under this Section 25. Such Maintenance Contractors shall be identified by Landlord from a list (each a "MAINTENANCE CONTRACTOR LIST") of proposed vendors and contractors for each Facility to be mutually agreed upon from time to time by Landlord and Tenant, which agreement shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed by Tenant. Landlord shall be free from time to time to terminate any such Maintenance Contractor and retain a replacement therefor as identified from the applicable Maintenance Contractor List. Any written contract to be entered into with respect to the maintenance of the Exterior Portion of any Facility shall be entered into by and between Landlord and the applicable Maintenance Contractor.
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Maintenance Contractors. (i) Wherever possible and where practicable, preference for overtime will be given to permanent employees before labour hire or contractors are engaged to perform the work required.
Maintenance Contractors. 30 25.2 Request for Service............................................ 30
Maintenance Contractors. Maintenance contracts shall be subject to COUNTY approval prior to award. The COUNTY, after consultation with the LOCAL AGENCY, reserves the right to reject any electrical/maintenance contractor assigned work by the LOCAL AGENCY that, in the judgment of the COUNTY, has proposed or bid rates or charges in excess of usual and customary for the type of work being performed.
Maintenance Contractors. Maintenance QC Manager shall have the authority to stop work for quality-related issues.
Maintenance Contractors. Tenant will engage one or more third-party contractors to perform the repair, maintenance and replacement obligations of Tenant under Sections 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6 with respect to the Single User Building(s) (each, a “Maintenance Contractor”). Each Maintenance Contractor will be selected by Tenant and approved by Landlord, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. In the event Tenant’s Maintenance Contractor fails to perform its obligations in a commercially reasonable manner, Landlord, at its option, may remove the applicable Maintenance Contractor and arrange for a replacement Maintenance Contractor; provided, however, Landlord has notified Tenant of the failure of the applicable Maintenance Contractor to comply with the maintenance requirements set forth herein and Tenant has failed to cure such noncompliance within 10 business days from receipt by Tenant of Landlord’s notice. Any replacement Maintenance Contractor will be subject to Tenant’s approval, which approval will not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed.
Maintenance Contractors. In the NPRM, FTA reiterated that maintenance contractors that perform safety-sensitive functions are subject to the drug and alcohol testing rules, for the reasons noted in the preamble to the 1999 rule change, i.e., fairness and safety (64 FR 425, January 5, 1999). Most comments on this subject concerned the difficulty employers have in requiring maintenance contractors to implement a drug and alcohol program. Much of the discussion related to the difficulty in finding maintenance contractors willing to comply with the drug and alcohol testing requirements, particularly where the maintenance contractor provides service on an occasional basis. A number of commenters offered that maintenance shops cannot afford to implement an ongoing program for the amount of transit-related business generated. As a result, this would severely restrict the grantee/subrecipient’s ability to properly maintain FTA-funded vehicles. The majority of comments urged the FTA to completely exempt maintenance contractors from the drug and alcohol testing regulations. Several urban grantees commented on the fact that the type of work they are contracting out is often performed by small shops focusing on a very narrow repair area. These maintenance contractors have limited administrative staff, which causes them difficulty in administering a drug and alcohol program.
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Maintenance Contractors. 32 25.2 Request for Service...........................................32 25.3 Costs and Expenses............................................33 25.4 Report on Activities..........................................33 25.5 Transition....................................................33

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  • Vendor’s Subcontractors TIPS recognizes that many vendors operate in the open market through the use of subcontractors. For that reason, TIPS permits Vendor to utilize subcontractors as authorized and permitted by the TIPS Member Customer. However, all purchase documents must include: (1) Vendor’s Name, as known to TIPS, and; (2) Vendor’s TIPS Contract Name and Number under which it is making the TIPS Sale. Vendor must report the sale pursuant to the terms herein and Vendor agrees that it is legally responsible for all reporting and fee payment as described herein for TIPS Sales even when subcontractors are utilized. The TIPS Administration Fee is assessed on the amount paid by the TIPS Member to Vendor. The Parties intend that Vendor shall be responsible and for actions of subcontractors during a TIPS Sale. Vendor agrees that it is voluntarily authorizing subcontractors and in doing so, Xxxxxx agrees that it is doing so at its own risk and agrees to protect, indemnify, and hold TIPS harmless in accordance with Sections 14-17 above related to subcontractor TIPS Sales made pursuant to this Agreement or purporting to be made pursuant to this Agreement that may be asserted against Vendor whether rightfully brought or otherwise. The Parties further agree that it is no defense to Vendor’s breach of this Agreement that a subcontractor caused Vendor of breach this Agreement.

  • Contractor’s Equipment Payment for required equipment owned by the Construction Manager or an affiliate of the Construction Manager will be based solely on an hourly rate derived by dividing the current appropriate monthly rate by 176 hours. No payment will be made under any circumstances for repair costs, freight and transportation charges, fuel, lubricants, insurance, any other costs and expenses, or overhead and profit. Payment for such equipment made idle by delays attributable to the Government will be based on one-half the derived hourly rate under this subsection.

  • Sub-Contractors Transfer Agent may, without further consent on the part of Customer, subcontract with other subcontractors for telephone and mailing services as may be required from time to time; provided, however, that the Transfer Agent shall be as fully responsible to the Customer for the acts and omissions of any subcontractor as it is for its own acts and omissions.

  • Contractors All LAUSD Contractors and their Representatives are expected to conduct any and all business affiliated with LAUSD in an ethical and responsible manner that fosters integrity and public confidence. A “Contractor” is any individual, organization, corporation, sole proprietorship, partnership, nonprofit, joint venture, association, or any combination thereof that is pursuing or conducting business with and/or on behalf of LAUSD, including, without limitation, consultants, suppliers, manufacturers, and any other vendors, bidders or proposers. A Contractor’s “Representative” is also broadly defined to include any subcontractors, employees, agents, or anyone else who acts on a Contractor’s behalf.

  • Payroll Records Contractors and Subcontractors must keep original payrolls or transcripts subscribed and affirmed as true under the penalties of perjury as required by law. For public works contracts over $25,000 where the Contractor maintains no regular place of business in New York State, such records must be kept at the work site. For building services contracts, such records must be kept at the work site while work is being performed.

  • Contractor’s Expense The Contractor will be responsible for all costs related to photo copying, telephone communications and fax communications while on County sites during the performance of work and services under this Contract.

  • Subcontractors The Contractor will not subcontract any work under the Contract without prior written consent of the Department. The Contractor is fully responsible for satisfactory completion of all its subcontracted work. The Department supports diversity in its procurements and contracts, and requests that the Contractor offer subcontracting opportunities to certified woman-, veteran-, and minority-owned small businesses. The Contractor may contact the OSD at xxxxxxx@xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx for information on certified small business enterprises available for subcontracting opportunities.

  • PAYMENT OF SUBCONTRACTORS Contractor shall pay any of its subcontractors not later than seven (7) days after receipt of any progress payment, unless otherwise agreed to in writing, the respective amounts allowed Contractor on account of the work performed by subcontractor(s), to the extent of each subcontractor’s interest therein, except as otherwise provided in Business and Professions Code Section 7108.5.

  • Third Party Contractors Tenant shall obtain and deliver to Landlord, Third Party Contractor’s certificates of insurance and applicable endorsements at least seven (7) business days prior to the commencement of work in or about the Premises by any vendor or any other third-party contractor (collectively, a “Third Party Contractor”). All such insurance shall (a) name Landlord as an additional insured under such party’s liability policies as required by Section 10.3.1 above and this Section 10.6, (b) provide a waiver of subrogation in favor of Landlord under such Third Party Contractor’s commercial general liability insurance, (c) be primary and any insurance carried by Landlord shall be excess and non-contributing, and (d) comply with Landlord’s minimum insurance requirements.

  • Contracts with Subcontractors a. Grantee may enter into contracts with subcontractors unless restricted or otherwise prohibited in the Contract.

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