PER SERVICE AGREEMENT Sample Clauses

PER SERVICE AGREEMENT. Cost to diagnose, repair and/or replace - $1,000. WELL PUMP: $75 All components and parts of well pump if utilized for primary dwelling. ● EXCLUDED: Well casing, pressure tank, piping or electrical lines leading to or connecting pressure tank and primary dwelling, holding or storage tanks and re-drilling of well, system/parts utilized for lawn sprinkler systems. DOLLAR LIMITS PER SERVICE AGREEMENT: Cost to diagnose, repair and/or replace - $500. MA_A.v5K.09_17 5 “ Long Live Happy Homes® ” says it all. It says we believe in doing things the right way... because that is what your home deserves and that makes you happy. It says we have protected over 5.8 million new and pre-owned homes for nearly 40 years. It says we partner with thousands of the nation’s finest real estate professionals, home builders and service contractors who consider our systems and appliances Home Warranty Service Agreement to be the most comprehensive protection available. It says we relentlessly focus on reducing the financial risks for our millions of customers. It says we welcome you as our next happy customer. LONG LIVE HAPPY HOMES® MA_A.v5K.09_17 6 To keep the cost of this Home Warranty Service Agreement (“Service Agreement”) affordable, we cannot cover everything. Cost limits for Buyer/Seller coverage are identified in the trade section under the title “DOLLAR LIMITS” on pages 3, 4 and 5. Seller “DOLLAR LIMITS” do not apply to Buyer Coverage. Service requests can be submitted at 0-00.xxx/xxxxxxxxx or 800.775.4736. We provide service for covered systems and/or appliances:
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PER SERVICE AGREEMENT. Cost to diagnose, repair and/or replace (per unit) - $500. wASHER AND DRyER (included in Supreme): $50 All components except those excluded. l EXCLUDED: Plastic mini-tub, soap dispensers, filter screens, knobs, dials, lint screen and damage to clothing. ExTENDED PIPE LEAK: $60 External pipe leaks, exterior hose xxxxx and main shut off valve located outside the foundation of the home. Includes water and drain lines that service the main home or other structure covered by the Service Agreement. l EXCLUDED: Faucets, sprinkler systems, swimming pool/built-in pool piping, downspout, landscape drain lines, failure due to freeze, city/county shut off valve, damage due to roots. DOLLAR LIMITS PER SERVICE AGREEMENT: Cost to diagnose, repair and/or replace - $1,000. PRE-SEASON HVAC TUNE-UP: $40 A pre-season tune-up will be performed between February and March or October and November (if applicable and when available) on both the heating and air conditioning units (if applicable and when weather permits). The optional pre-season tune-up coverage can be applied to up to two systems. A system is considered one heating unit and one air conditioning unit. To complete the pre-season tune-up, an appointment must be requested during the Spring and/or Fall windows, and one service fee is due per system during a service visit. If eligible repairs and replacements beyond the tune-up are required, no additional service fee is due. l Check thermostat operation and calibrate if necessary and possible, basic hose wash of leaves and debris of condensing coil, inspect condenser fan and fan blades for stability and damage, inspect service disconnect and fuses, check amperage draw of condenser motor and compressor, check crankcase heater operation for heat pumps, check refrigerant levels and system pressures, check contactors and capacitors, check belts and pulleys; adjust when accessible and applicable, general inspection of wiring (indoor and outdoor units as applicable), visual inspection of filter; replace if customer has replacement filter readily available, check accessible condensate lines and drain pans for leaks or stoppages (additional repair charges may apply for rerouting, if necessary), check indoor/ outdoor motor bearings and wheel, lubricate motors and other moving parts when applicable and necessary, test temperature rise and drop for heating and cooling, check general heating operation, test defrost cycle (heating), check gas pressure (furnace), visual inspection of f...
PER SERVICE AGREEMENT. Concealed wiring - $1,000. * Does not apply to garage door opener coverage. AZS_A.v5K.09_17 4 Additional Buyer Options ADDiTiOnAL REFRiGERATOR, BUiLT-in WinE COOLER, FREEsTAnDinG FREEZER, WET BAR REFRiGERATOR (sold separately): $40 each All components that affect the cooling operation of the unit including compressor, thermostat, condenser coil, evaporator and defrost system. Wet bar refrigerator (up to 16 cubic feet). Built-in wine cooler (30 bottle minimum). l ROOF LEAK: $100 Water leaks must occur in the roof located over the occupied living area (excluding garage), provided the leaks are the result of rain and/or normal wear and deterioration and the roof was watertight and in good condition at the effective date of coverage. l Flashing. l EXCLUDED: Refrigerators with more than one compressor. Multi-media center, racks, shelves, doors, glides, slides, glass interior thermal shells and food spoilage.

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  • Service Agreement Refers to the Contract, Purchase Order or Terms of Service or Terms of Use. Student Data: Student Data includes any data, whether gathered by Provider or provided by LEA or its users, students, or students’ parents/guardians, that is descriptive of the student including, but not limited to, information in the student’s educational record or email, first and last name, birthdate, home or other physical address, telephone number, email address, or other information allowing physical or online contact, discipline records, videos, test results, special education data, juvenile dependency records, grades, evaluations, criminal records, medical records, health records, social security numbers, biometric information, disabilities, socioeconomic information, individual purchasing behavior or preferences, food purchases, political affiliations, religious information, text messages, documents, student identifiers, search activity, photos, voice recordings, geolocation information, parents’ names, or any other information or identification number that would provide information about a specific student. Student Data includes Meta Data. Student Data further includes “Personally Identifiable Information (PII),” as defined in 34 C.F.R. § 99.3 and as defined under any applicable state law. Student Data shall constitute Education Records for the purposes of this DPA, and for the purposes of federal, state, and local laws and regulations. Student Data as specified in Exhibit “B” is confirmed to be collected or processed by the Provider pursuant to the Services. Student Data shall not constitute that information that has been anonymized or De-Identified, or anonymous usage data regarding a student’s use of Provider’s services.

  • Service Agreements Manager shall negotiate and execute on behalf of Owner such agreements which Manager deems necessary or advisable for the furnishing of utilities, services, concessions and supplies, for the maintenance, repair and operation of the Property and such other agreements which may benefit the Property or be incidental to the matters for which Manager is responsible hereunder.

  • Master Services Agreement This Agreement is a master agreement governing the relationship between the Parties solely with regard to State Street’s provision of Services to each BTC Recipient under the applicable Service Modules.

  • SERVICE AGREEMENT NO 2535 Facilities are sole use facilities and shall not include Stand Alone System Upgrade Facilities, System Upgrade Facilities, or System Deliverability Upgrades. Contingent Facilities shall mean those Attachment Facilities and System Upgrade Facilities and/or System Deliverability Upgrades associated with Class Year Projects upon which the Large Facility’s Class Year Project Cost Allocations are dependent, and if delayed or not built, could impact the actual costs and timing of the Large Facility’s Project Cost Allocation for System Upgrade Facilities or System Deliverability Upgrades. Control Area shall mean an electric power system or combination of electric power systems to which a common automatic generation control scheme is applied in order to: (1) match, at all times, the power output of the Generators within the electric power system(s) and capacity and energy purchased from entities outside the electric power system(s), with the Load within the electric power system(s); (2) maintain scheduled interchange with other Control Areas, within the limits of Good Utility Practice; (3) maintain the frequency of the electric power system(s) within reasonable limits in accordance with Good Utility Practice; and (4) provide sufficient generating capacity to maintain Operating Reserves in accordance with Good Utility Practice. A Control Area must be certified by the NPCC. Default shall mean the failure of a Party in Breach of this Agreement to cure such Breach in accordance with Article 17 of this Agreement. Developer shall mean an Eligible Customer developing a Large Generating Facility, proposing to connect to the New York State Transmission System, in compliance with the NYISO Minimum Interconnection Standard. Developer’s Attachment Facilities shall mean all facilities and equipment, as identified in Appendix A of this Agreement, that are located between the Large Generating Facility and the Point of Change of Ownership, including any modification, addition, or upgrades to such facilities and equipment necessary to physically and electrically interconnect the Large Generating Facility to the New York State Transmission System. Developer’s Attachment Facilities are sole use facilities. Distribution System shall mean the Connecting Transmission Owner’s facilities and equipment used to distribute electricity that are subject to FERC jurisdiction, and are subject to the NYISO’s Large Facility Interconnection Procedures in Attachment X to the ISO OATT or Small Generator Interconnection Procedures in Attachment Z to the ISO OATT under FERC Order Nos. 2003 and/or 2006. The term Distribution System shall not include LIPA’s distribution facilities. Distribution Upgrades shall mean the additions, modifications, and upgrades to the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Distribution System at or beyond the Point of Interconnection to facilitate interconnection of a Large Facility or Small Generating Facility and render the transmission service necessary to affect the Developer’s wholesale sale of electricity in interstate commerce. Distribution Upgrades do not include Attachment Facilities, System Upgrade Facilities, or System Deliverability Upgrades. Distribution Upgrades are sole use facilities and shall not SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2535 include Stand Alone System Upgrade Facilities, System Upgrade Facilities, or System Deliverability Upgrades. Effective Date shall mean the date on which this Agreement becomes effective upon execution by the Parties, subject to acceptance by the Commission, or if filed unexecuted, upon the date specified by the Commission. Emergency State shall mean the condition or state that the New York State Power System is in when an abnormal condition occurs that requires automatic or immediate manual action to prevent or limit loss of the New York State Transmission System or Generators that could adversely affect the reliability of the New York State Power System. Energy Resource Interconnection Service (“ERIS”) shall mean the service provided by NYISO to interconnect the Developer’s Large Generating Facility to the New York State Transmission System or to the Distribution System in accordance with the NYISO Minimum Interconnection Standard, to enable the New York State Transmission System to receive Energy and Ancillary Services from the Large Generating Facility, pursuant to the terms of the ISO OATT. Environmental Law shall mean Applicable Laws and Regulations relating to pollution or protection of the environment or natural resources. Federal Power Act shall mean the Federal Power Act, as amended, 16 U.S.C. §§ 791a et seq. (“FPA”). FERC shall mean the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“Commission”) or its successor. Force Majeure shall mean any act of God, labor disturbance, act of the public enemy, war, insurrection, riot, fire, storm or flood, explosion, breakage or accident to machinery or equipment, any order, regulation or restriction imposed by governmental, military or lawfully established civilian authorities, or any other cause beyond a Party’s control. A Force Majeure event does not include acts of negligence or intentional wrongdoing by the Party claiming Force Majeure. Generating Facility shall mean Developer’s device for the production and/or storage for later injection of electricity identified in the Interconnection Request, but shall not include the Developer’s Attachment Facilities or Distribution Upgrades.

  • Services Agreement “Services Agreement” shall mean any present or future agreements, either written or oral, between Covered Entity and Business Associate under which Business Associate provides services to Covered Entity which involve the use or disclosure of Protected Health Information. The Services Agreement is amended by and incorporates the terms of this BA Agreement.

  • Data Processing Agreement The Data Processing Agreement, including the Approved Data Transfer Mechanisms (as defined in the Data Processing Agreement) that apply to your use of the Services and transfer of Personal Data, is incorporated into this Agreement by this reference. Each party will comply with the terms of the Data Processing Agreement and will train its employees on DP Law.

  • Transitional Services Agreement Buyer shall have executed and delivered to Seller, for execution by Seller, the Transitional Services Agreement.

  • Transition Services Agreement Seller shall have executed and delivered the Transition Services Agreement.

  • Client Agreement 2.1. The Company may unilaterally change any terms of this Client Agreement for any of the following reasons:

  • Interconnection Agreement On or before December 31, 2015, Wholesale Market Participant must enter into an Interconnection Agreement with the Transmission Owner in order to effectuate the WMPA. Wholesale Market Participant shall demonstrate the occurrence of each of the foregoing milestones to Transmission Provider’s reasonable satisfaction. Transmission Provider may reasonably extend any such milestone dates, in the event of delays that Wholesale Market Participant (i) did not cause and (ii) could not have remedied through the exercise of due diligence. If (i) the Wholesale Market Participant suspends work pursuant to a suspension provision contained in an interconnection and/or construction agreement with the Transmission Owner or (ii) the Transmission Owner extends the date by which Wholesale Market Participant must enter into an interconnection agreement relative to this WMPA, and (iii) the Wholesale Market Participant has not made a wholesale sale under this WMPA, the Wholesale Market Participant may suspend this WMPA by notifying the Transmission Provider and the Transmission Owner in writing that it wishes to suspend this WMPA, with the condition that, notwithstanding such suspension, the Transmission System shall be left in a safe and reliable condition in accordance with Good Utility Practice and Transmission Provider’s safety and reliability criteria. Wholesale Market Participant’s notice of suspension shall include an estimated duration of the suspension period and other information related to the suspension. Pursuant to this section 3.1, Wholesale Market Participant may request one or more suspensions of work under this WMPA for a cumulative period of up to a maximum of three years. If, however, the suspension will result in a Material Modification as defined in Part I, Section 1.18A.02 of the Tariff, then such suspension period shall be no greater than one (1) year. If the Wholesale Market Participant suspends this WMPA pursuant to this Section 3.1 and has not provided written notice that it will exit such suspension on or before the expiration of the suspension period described herein, this WMPA shall be deemed terminated as of the end of such suspension period. The suspension time shall begin on the date the suspension is requested or on the date of the Wholesale Market Participant’s written notice of suspension to Transmission Provider, if no effective date was specified. All milestone dates stated in this Section 3.1 shall be deemed to be extended coextensively with any suspension period permitted pursuant to this provision.

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