Outlet Sample Clauses

The "Outlet" clause defines the rights and obligations related to the use or provision of sales outlets, distribution points, or retail locations within a contract. Typically, this clause specifies whether one party is permitted to establish, operate, or access certain outlets for the sale or distribution of goods or services, and may outline requirements such as location, branding, or operational standards. By clearly delineating these terms, the clause helps prevent disputes over territory, exclusivity, or operational control, ensuring both parties understand their roles and limitations regarding outlets.
Outlet. An interior receptacle that connects a television set to the Cable Communications System.
Outlet. The products in our "Outlet" section come from collections that are 1 to 3 seasons old. The "Outlet" offers are valid while stocks last.
Outlet. An interior or exterior receptacle, generally mounted in a wall that connects a Subscriber's or User's television set or Subscriber-owned equipment to the Cable System.
Outlet. Please make sure you calculate your need for electrical power properly. Add the number of ▇▇▇▇▇ consumed by every single electrical device you intend to operate at your booth (lights, hot plates, deep fryers, etc.) Divide the total number of ▇▇▇▇▇ by the voltage - 110v. This will give you the total number of amps you will need. Additional lines of service are not guaranteed the day of event - Remember we can only provide sufficient electrical service if we know your requirements.
Outlet. Outlet has deteriorating, separated culvert walls and headwall. Flow of water is emptied into Lake Ontario. Walls are founded on bedrock. Culvert Condition: - Concrete is unsound, cracked and deteriorating beyond any heavy vehicular traffic load. - Severe cracking in walls and disintegration and lack of foundation supporting culvert walls. - Leaking though WIDE cracks along pour lines of culvert barrel walls Drainage/Flow Condition: - Culvert is substantially blocked with rip rap rock to prevent further erosion of the culvert wall bond. - At time of inspection there was no flow through culvert. Due to the intentional blockage inside of culvert and sluice gates at the inlet end of the culvert, it would appear that neighboring interests prefer the amount of water capacity in the private pond. With this, the culvert appears to have been sized correctly for the nominal capacities.
Outlet. Clear of obstructions, frozen at the time, but appears free flowing when thawed.
Outlet. The trousers are to be made with a tacked down “▇▇▇▇▇▇” outlet with a minimum 2” allowance for easy alteration. Inside Trim: The right fly lining and crotch lining shall be of the same fabric and color as the waistband curtain. The right fly lining shall be sewn to left fly below the zipper. The inside left fly shall be serged to each front. A separate French Fly made of the outer fabric shall be sewn to the inside right fly. Belt: There shall be a minimum of 7 belt loops, 6 of which are to measure 1 7/8” and 1 center back loop ¾” wide. Except for the back loop which shall be tacked on, all loops are to be sewn into the bottom of the waistband and into the ▇▇▇▇▇ and shall accommodate a 1 ¾” belt. Zipper: The trousers shall be closed with a Talon 42 memory lock zipper that has been treated for PRES-TU-LAST finishing. At the bottom of the fly for stability of straight bar tack shall be sewn through the zipper.
Outlet. Please make sure you calculate your need for electrical power properly. Add the number of ▇▇▇▇▇ consumed by every single electrical device you intend to operate at your booth (lights, hot plates, deep fryers, etc.) Divide the total number of ▇▇▇▇▇ by the voltage - 110v. This will give you the total number of amps you will need. Additional lines of service are not guaranteed the day of event - Remember we can only provide sufficient electrical service if we know your requirements. *** DEADLINE: AUGUST 30, 2017 All paperwork and fees must arrive at the Texas Hot Sauce Festival office by August 30, 2017. Booth space is assigned on a first-come first-serve basis. Fees must be paid in full at time of booth reservation to guarantee a reserved space at the Festival. Note: If space permits, Exhibitors will be accepted after the August 30, 2017 deadline with booth fee due immediately.
Outlet. An interior receptacle, generally mounted in a wall, that connects a subscriber’s or user’s television set to the Cable System. Parent: When used in reference to Company, any Person holding direct or indirect ownership or control of thirty percent (30%) or more of the rights of control of Company; and any Person holding such ownership or control of a Parent to Company. Pay Cable or Premium Service: Optional programming delivered for a fee or charge to Subscribers on a per-channel basis, or as a package of services. Pay-Per-View: Programming delivered for a fee or charge to Subscribers on a per-program or time basis.
Outlet. The Contractor shall procure all of the units in the “Required # of Products” column. For the Groups that are highlighted, the Contractor shall procure the “Required # of Products” using any combination of the Products highlighted the same color. The Contractor’s Base Bid shall be the total cost of procuring and installing the Required # of Products. The Contractor’s Alternate Bid shall be a price per Product, which shall include the cost of procuring and installing that Product. The “Alternate” column indicates the number of each Product which may be required.