Network Operation Standards Sample Clauses

Network Operation Standards. As the operator of the Town Funded Network, Consolidated will interconnect the Town Funded Network with its own network and will offer broadband Internet and other network services (the “Consolidated Services”) to end user customers within or proximate to the Town (“Subscribers”). Consolidated warrants that it will operate and maintain the Consolidated Services within commercially reasonable standards of service. This in no way guarantees any specific level of service, uptime or reliability. However, the Network Asset will be capable of offering Internet download speeds consistent with the RFP and defined within its guidelines. Consolidated will have the right to manage and control all aspects of the customer relationships with Subscribers to the Consolidated Services. The Consolidated Services will in all cases be offered and provided subject to Consolidated’s Internet Terms & Conditions, Internet Acceptable Use Policy, and all other applicable terms, conditions, and policies located at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/support/terms-policies (collectively, the “Consolidated Terms”), and Consolidated reserves its right to restrict or terminate a Subscriber’s use of any Consolidated Service in accordance with the Consolidated Terms.
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  • Construction Standards The Subrecipient and Developer shall ensure that all Approved Projects comply with the following requirements:

  • WORKLOAD STANDARDS One (1) Direct Service Hour (DSH) will be equal to sixty (60) minutes of direct services.

  • Reformulation Standards A “reformulated” product (a) contains lead in concentrations that do not exceed 90 parts per million, equivalent to 0.009%, in any exterior parts analyzed pursuant to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) methodologies 3050B and 6010B, or (b) yields a result of no more than 1.0 micrograms of lead when sampled according to NIOSH 9100 protocol and analyzed according to EPA 6010B. In addition to the above tests, the Settling Entity may use equivalent methods utilized by any California or federal agency to determine lead content in a solid substance or the amount of the bioavailability of the toxicant through a wipe test, respectively.

  • Synchronisation Commissioning and Commercial Operation 8.1 The Developer shall provide at least forty (40) days advanced preliminary written notice and at least twenty (20) days advanced final written notice to ESCOM of the date on which it intends to synchronize the Power Project to the Grid System.

  • Service Level Standards In addition to all other requirements in this Agreement, and in accordance with the Best Claims Practices & Estimating Guidelines, Vendor shall use reasonable and good faith efforts to meet the Service Level Standards set forth below.

  • Service Standards We provide the Services materially in accordance with the features and functionalities set out in the Specification Documents. We will use commercially reasonable efforts to make the Services available to you subject to operational requirements including maintenance and security.

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  • Safety Standards Performance of the Contract for all commodities or contractual services must comply with requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Act and other applicable State of Florida and federal requirements.

  • Institution Standards Residents are also responsible for reading, understanding and adhering to the academic and non-academic policies and procedures that have been established by the Institution, including the Code of Conduct and its penalties.

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