Modifying the Meter Room Sample Clauses

Modifying the Meter Room. Grantor must not modify or alter the Building or Meter Room in any way that will jeopardize Grantee’s clearances, or obstruct or restrict Grantee’s direct outside access to the Meter Room, as described on Exhibit “B” and in the ES Standards. In accordance with Grantee’s Tariff Schedules and its standards and at Grantor’s cost, Grantee will cooperate with Grantor in relocating the Facilities, such as the metering equipment and APN: 176-11-501-011 & 176-11-501-018 RW# 0596-2019lv Proj. # 3003195359 Project Name: CCSD Alamo Elementary School Addition Reference Document: 20060111:02710 AEEA_CCSD_ROOM (Rev. 8/2017)
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Modifying the Meter Room. Grantor must not modify or alter the Building or Meter Room in any way that will jeopardize Grantee’s clearances, or obstruct or restrict Grantee’s direct outside access to the Meter Room, as described on Exhibit “B” and in the ES Standards. In accordance with Grantee’s Tariff Schedules and its standards and at Grantor’s cost, Grantee will cooperate with Grantor in relocating the Facilities, such as the metering equipment and APN: 162-02-310-012 RW# 0791-2020lv Proj. #0000000000 Project Name: CCSD Global Community Alternative High School Reference Document: 20070928:01711 AEEA_CCSD_ROOM (Rev. 8/2017)
Modifying the Meter Room. Grantor must not modify or alter the Building or Meter Room in any way that will jeopardize Grantee’s clearances, or obstruct or restrict Grantee’s direct outside access to the Meter Room, as described on Exhibit “B” and in the ES Standards. In accordance with Grantee’s Tariff Schedules and its standards and at Grantor’s cost, Grantee will cooperate with Grantor in relocating the Facilities, such as the metering equipment and

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  • Leaving the Building Employees may leave their assignments during the time encompassed by the employee’s workday upon receipt of permission from their principal, their supervisor, or the Employer’s appointed designee.

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