Mobile Unit Sample Clauses
Mobile Unit. Mobile Unit Name
Mobile Unit. Any Mobile Unit providing Commercial Drivers Examinations must have a testing lane or area that provides an appropriate viewing distance (minimum 8 ft) and illumination (between 80-320 cd/m2)) for far vision testing with a ▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇ or ETDRS wall chart.
Mobile Unit. As long as (a) CE has received all necessary and applicable approvals from LFUCG related to the Mobile Unit, (b) CE has obtained all necessary and applicable permits to operate and maintain the Mobile Unit on the Premises, and (c) LFUCG has extended the gas and electric lines to within forty (40) feet of the Mobile Unit, (collectively, the “Conditions Precedent”) by April 20, 2014, CE shall, by May 1, 2014, provide a Mobile Unit on the Premises to LFUCG which shall allow LFUCG to fuel its initial fleet of CNG Vehicles. In the event the Conditions Precedent are not fulfilled by April 20, 2014, CE shall provide the Mobile Unit on the Premises within a commercially reasonable period of time after the conditions have been fulfilled. The date the Mobile Unit is on the Premises and is capable of dispensing CNG into vehicles shall be the “Mobile Unit Date”. CE shall be the owner of the Mobile Unit and shall remove the Mobile Unit from the Premises prior to, the earlier of (i) the termination of this Agreement, or (ii) the date the Station is capable of dispensing CNG into CNG Vehicles; and thereafter, CE shall have no further obligations related to the Mobile Unit. While the Mobile Unit is on the Premises, CE shall provide regular, routine maintenance services on the unit, but any maintenance or repair costs incurred due to damage, abuse or neglect by LFUCG’s personnel shall be billed to LFUCG at CE’s then-existing rates.
Mobile Unit. The Mobile Unit is one of the primary assets of the organization used in about 65% of local program- ming and generates more than 60 programs each year. The truck is now 13 1/2 years old, and al- though a number of upgrades have been made over the past 10 years, it is well beyond its expected use- ful life. Most equipment on-board is around 10 years old and showing its age. There are several are- as of concern and discussions continue on the best upgrade options. Thanks to dedicated volunteers who work with the truck frequently, equipment is handled with care and issues are normally addressed quickly. A major upgrade to the Mobile Unit is in the plan- ning stages and is expected to begin in 2015. This lineup of FCA portable cameras rep- resents five generations of camera tech- nology that is available to volunteers. SVHS 450 which are still working, although no one wants to borrow them.) PRODUCTION
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