Pre-Installation Sample Clauses
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Pre-Installation. If Customer terminates this Agreement due to any reason other than WIN’s material breach or if WIN terminates this Agreement due to Customer’s material breach after the Effective Date but prior to the installation of Service(s), Customer will pay WIN a Pre- Installation Cancellation Charge (“Cancellation Charge”) equal to six (6) months of MRCs and if WIN’s costs to other providers are greater than this amount, Customer shall also reimburse WIN for such additional costs. Customer agrees that the Cancellation Charge is a reasonable measure of the administrative costs and other fees incurred by WIN to prepare for installation. The Cancellation Charge set forth in this Section is in lieu of the charges set forth in 11(b).
Pre-Installation. 1. Prior to installation, PARTICIPANT will designate a qualified employee to carry out the responsibilities of SuperUser by executing the Designation of SuperUser form provided by PROVIDER . PARTICIPANT must deliver a signed copy of the Designation of SuperUser form to PROVIDER prior to installation of the EHR System Property. PROVIDER will address all implementation and support communications to SuperUser. The individual designated as SuperUser shall have the authority to act for the PARTICIPANT, including the authority to request or make system setting changes to add and delete Authorized Users and to update other PARTICIPANT data, in accordance with PROVIDER policies and procedures.
2. Within ten (10) business days after the Effective Date of the Agreement, a PROVIDER Technical Support Specialist will meet with the SuperUser to evaluate PARTICIPANT’s current technical model. PROVIDER will make recommendations regarding PARTICIPANT’S equipment requirements and connectivity options. PARTICIPANT may require additional wiring, additional computers in exam rooms, hallways, or other locations and may need to change the location of printers.
3. PARTICIPANT designates the following sites as “Designated Sites”:
4. PARTICIPANT designates the following sites from which remote access to the EHR System Property will be obtained (“Remote Sites”):
5. Initial Named Users:
Pre-Installation. 2.1 Conduct a site visit to assess the designated area(s) and evaluate the feasibility of installation.
2.2 Review the client's specifications and design plans to ensure accurate installation.
2.3 Coordinate with the client to finalize the installation schedule.
Pre-Installation. Supplier will provide Buyer with Supplier’s then current installation requirements, including the location space and storage needs. Supplier shall review the Pre-Installation Conditions (defined below) with Buyer to confirm that Buyer understands such requirements. Buyer is responsible for the following: ensure the site's compatibility with Supplier’s shipment crates; provide environmentally adequate storage space for Equipment upon arrival at Buyer’s facility and prior to installation; provide access to the facility to Supplier’s employees for pre-installation surveys, unpacking, and installation of each system; make available Buyer personnel in sufficient numbers and of adequate capabilities on site to assist Supplier during pre-installation, unpacking, and installation; use Supplier approved equipment, rigging, or other services to transport the Equipment, either assembled or in parts, to the place of installation; establish and maintain additional site conditions as indicated pursuant to Supplier’s then current installation requirements; and provide any other support or assistance as reasonably requested by Supplier (the “Pre-Installation Conditions”). If, as a result of ▇▇▇▇▇’s failure to comply with the Pre-Installation Conditions, Supplier is unable to complete an installation of equipment as scheduled, Buyer and Supplier will work together in good faith to devise a plan to complete the installation.
Pre-Installation. At the Pre-Implementation meeting a timetable of critical steps which must be completed prior to the actual installation were identified along with the responsible personnel. All steps should be completed and on schedule for if any are omitted or delayed the installation date may also be delayed. Rescheduling the installation could result in a further delay of two or three months. The Consultant is responsible for maintaining contact with all concerned and determine that the project is on schedule.
Pre-Installation. Before or at the time when Supplier provides Buyer with a quotation of the Equipment and the Services, Supplier shall provide Buyer with Supplier’s installation requirements (the “Pre-Installation Conditions”) of the Equipment, including the location space, storage needs, necessary floor loads to hold the Equipment, height, depth and width requirements, electrical, power, water, and heating requirements, and all other requirements necessary to properly and safely install, set up, maintain and operate the Equipment. Supplier shall review the Pre-Installation Conditions with Buyer to confirm that Buyer understands such requirements. If, as a result of Supplier’s failure to provide complete and appropriate Pre-Installation Conditions on time, the installation of the Equipment cannot be completed as scheduled, Supplier shall be liable for any and all of Buyer’s losses, costs, expenses and damages arising therefrom.
Pre-Installation. Re-check refrigeration survey and calculations associated with individual units Post-Installation: Verify that approved scope of work has been completed and that the controls are properly commissioned and working per design. Savings will be based on engineering calculations and assumptions detailed in the IGA (see Attachment 7 for energy calculations).
Pre-Installation. The customer is required to complete the following items on the Install Checklist: Initial:
1. Create a clear path throughout the appropriate areas to allow easy access for installation. This includes shoveling and salting a path during winter months.
2. Remove all items from the cabinets.
3. Remove all breakable items, such as mirrors, vases, lamps, wall hangings, etc., from installation areas.
4. Disconnect and remove all plumbing. Turn oI/unplug and remove stoves/ranges/ovens.
5. Cover any furniture, vents, or areas, especially the installation areas, if you wish to minimize the obtainment of dust and debris.
Pre-Installation. If Customer terminates this Agreement after the Effective Date but prior to the installation of Service(s), Customer will pay Company a Pre-Installation Cancellation Charge (Cancellation Charge) equal to three months of MRCs except that if Company's costs to other providers are greater than this amount, Customer shall also reimburse Company for such costs. Customer agrees that the Cancellation Charge is a reasonable measure of the administrative costs and other fees incurred by Company to prepare for installation. The Cancellation Charge set forth in this Section 12(a) is in lieu of the charges set forth in 12(b) below for post-installation cancellations.
Pre-Installation. 1. The contractor shall provide drawings that depict proposed faceplate location, proposed cable path and cable length estimates from point of origin to point of termination, and designations.
2. For each laborer provide proof of certification and experience.
3. Proposed relay rack and 110 block layout, including panels and wire management for all racks in telecommunication closet.
4. Cable manufacturer's data.
