Relocation Service Sample Clauses

The Relocation Service clause defines the obligations and terms under which one party provides assistance to another in moving from one location to another. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of services offered, such as arranging transportation, packing, and temporary housing, and may specify any costs covered or excluded. Its core practical function is to ensure that both parties understand the extent and limitations of relocation support, thereby reducing misunderstandings and facilitating a smooth transition.
Relocation Service. American International will assist you in your relocation from New Jersey to Long Island.
Relocation Service. At your request, or if GPC, in its sole discretion, determines it is required for you to continue receiving Internet Service, GPC will remove and reinstall on your premises the antenna and transceiver included with your Equipment for the price of $99.00. Antenna and transceiver relocation service is limited to one relocation per year at the same residential address at which you then receive Internet Service. This does not include relocation of your Equipment to a new residential address. A charge may apply to relocations involving non-standard installations.
Relocation Service. American International Relocation Company (“American International”) will assist you in your relocation to New York.
Relocation Service. Cendant Mobility will assist you in your relocation from New Jersey to Long Island in accordance with the Company's agreement with Cendant Mobility.
Relocation Service. The Company shall retain a relocation company to purchase the current primary residence of Executive located in Naperville, Illinois, for a price equal to its fair market value. During the Employment Period, the said relocation company shall also pay for all reasonable customary and appropriate expenses arising out of or related to Executive’s family move to Miami-Dade, Florida, metropolitan area, including, but limited to, closing costs (other than any loss related to the value of the Executive’s home), real estate commissions, transportation of personal belongings, lodging, packing and unpacking and other associated logistics and expenses.