Removing Clause Samples

The "Removing" clause defines the conditions and procedures under which a party may take out or eliminate certain items, individuals, or obligations from a contract or agreement. Typically, this clause outlines what can be removed, the process for notification or approval, and any limitations or consequences associated with such removal. For example, it may allow a party to remove equipment from a leased property or to exclude specific services from a broader agreement. The core function of this clause is to provide flexibility and clarity, ensuring that both parties understand how and when removals can occur, thereby preventing disputes and misunderstandings.
Removing thresholds (above 15 millimetres) which do not comply with the Code of Practice; or
Removing. 2.1 thresholds (above 15 millimetres) which do not comply with the Code of Practice; or 2.2 fewer than three steps, from the entrances to booking halls or platforms to enable those facilities to have step-free access.
Removing. An Endpoint Descriptor is removed from a control or bulk list when the pipe on the endpoint is closed. Removing an Endpoint Descriptor involves correctly modifying the physical pointers being processed by the Host Controller to point around the Endpoint Descriptor being removed. This is accomplished by utilizing the virtual doubly-linked list which Host Controller Driver maintains for Endpoint Descriptors in its HCD_ENDPOINT_DESCRIPTOR structure. ED ED ED
Removing. Since the Host Controller is obligated to process the periodic endpoint list for any given timeslice, removal of an interrupt Endpoint Descriptor from the schedule can be accomplished without interrupting the HC. The Endpoint Descriptor is removed from its corresponding endpoint list much the same way a bulk or control Endpoint Descriptor is removed, except that the processing of the endpoint list is not stalled. Instead, the Endpoint Descriptor is put off the RunningEDReclamation list and is reclaimed at some frame number in the future. For “freeing” of an endpoint, its Endpoint Descriptor is not reclaimed at a specific time, just whenever the next Host Controller interrupt processing occurs. For other operations which required an interrupt Endpoint Descriptor to be removed, like canceling of a transfer descriptor, an interrupt is forced at next SOF to ensure timely cleanup. VOID UnscheduleIsochronousOrInterruptEndpoint ( IN PHCD_ENDPOINT Endpoint, IN BOOLEAN FreeED, IN BOOLEAN EndpointProcessingRequired ) { PHCD_DEVICE_DATA DeviceData; DeviceData = Endpoint->DeviceData; RemoveED(Endpoint, FreeED); // see sample code in Section 5.2.7.1.2. if (EndpointProcessingRequired) { DeviceData->HC-> HcInterruptEnable = HC_INT_SOF;// interrupt on next SOF } } During response to an interrupt event, Host Controller Driver would reclaim the available running Endpoint Descriptor list. See Section 5.3 for more information on Host Controller Driver interrupt processing.
Removing. Upon removal of the cutout, Manager or Provider Management must be informed in order to install a new tile. This is necessary to maintain efficient operations. The Personnel requesting the removal or cut out may be required to supply a new floor tile in the event that spare tiles are not in inventory.
Removing. (a) thresholds (above IS millime1reS) which do not comply with the Code of Practice; or (b) less than 3 stepS, ftom the entrances to booking halls or platforms to enable those facilities to have step-. free access.
Removing. If this agreement is cancelled due to any reasons, the SUPPLIER will be liable to visit the premises in his sole discretion at any time to remove the equipment of the SUPPLIER from the premises of the USER. If the USER cancelled the agreement or the agreement is cancelled due to the USER’S violation of the agreement, the USER will be held responsible for the costs to remove the equipment from his premises.