Onsite Storage Clause Samples
The Onsite Storage clause defines the terms under which materials, equipment, or goods may be stored at the project site during the course of a contract. It typically outlines the responsibilities for securing, maintaining, and insuring stored items, and may specify who bears the risk of loss or damage while items are onsite. This clause ensures that both parties understand their obligations regarding storage, helping to prevent disputes over loss, damage, or unauthorized use of stored property.
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Onsite Storage. One trailer location for onsite storage will be approved by the City for use under this agreement. Advance notice to the Recreation Manager by March 1 each year is required in order to go through the InterDepartmental Evaluation Committee (IDEC) process to have any new location approved. Trailers may be in place from March 1 to November 30. Any graffiti that occurs during the time the trailer is on site must be removed within 48 hours.
Onsite Storage. Onsite storage is not guaranteed. All items onsite are subject to relocation to allow for the progress of Project and the cost of all such relocation shall be borne by the Subcontractor whose items must be relocated. Payment for onsite stored materials can only be obtained if allowed by the Owner, if material invoices are submitted with requisitions billing for stored materials, and if the intent to ▇▇▇▇ for specific stored materials was expressly identified in the development of the Subcontract schedule of values. The Subcontractor is responsible for storing items in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations and is responsible for the security and protection of this material at the Project site. It is the responsibility of the Subcontractor to understand manufacturers’ storage requirements, to be proactive in protection and storage of materials, and to maintain protection of stored materials on a daily basis. At a minimum, stored materials must be stored off the ground and covered with plastic or covers that allow air movement as required by manufacture of materials. It is understood that onsite storage is limited and only those materials that are required to maintain the Project schedule will be stored onsite.
Onsite Storage. Unless otherwise expressly permitted by the License Administrator in writing, the Concessionaire shall not store on or in the Agency Facilities any material that the Concessionaire uses in connection with its performance of the Services, including maintenance and service supplies used to perform the Maintenance Services (the "Onsite Storage Material"). The Concessionaire may submit a written request to the License Administrator for permission to use portions of an Agency Facility for Onsite Storage Material in connection with the Concessionaire's performance of the Services, and the License Administrator shall have sole discretion in determining whether to permit such temporary Onsite Storage Material. If the License Administrator permits temporary Onsite Storage Material, then: (i) the Concessionaire shall ensure that the Onsite Storage Material is secure, is kept in good repair and does not present an impediment to any Person or the MTA’s operations; (ii) the Concessionaire shall remove all Onsite Storage Material on the earlier of (a) the completion of the associated Services, (b) the date for removal designated by the License Administrator, and (c) the License Administrator's written instruction to remove the Onsite Storage Material; and (iii) the Concessionaire assumes all risk of loss or damage for the Onsite Storage Material, those portions of the Agency Facilities used to store the Onsite Storage Material and any other liability resulting from the Concessionaire's use of Agency Facilities to store Onsite Storage Material.
Onsite Storage. Section 2.3 of the Agreement is hereby amended to add the following sentence: “Contractor may leave a shipping container at each Transfer Station (at a location mutually agreed with County) for storage of tires, parts and supplies.”
Onsite Storage. The storage media from the previous day or current week shall be stored onsite in a secured area.
Onsite Storage. 5.1. Goods (including empty pallets, crates and boxes) that require storage at the exhibition venue during the event dates will incur ‘onsite storage’ costs. The volume of items will be estimated and costs included in the Exhibitor Quote however, additional costs may be passed onto the Exhibitor following the event should the estimated volume increase onsite;
5.2. Whilst Livebrands will take care to wrap, label and store items at allocated onsite storage locations, Livebrands take no responsibility for loss, damage or missing items;
5.3. Livebrands takes no responsibility for Exhibitor stock delivery, storage and replenishment during the event or collection following the close of the event.
