Restricted Items Sample Clauses

Restricted Items. Temporary restrictions during the flight allow certain portable electronic devices to be used on board at certain times. The Passenger must check with THE CARRIER before using any such electronic equipment. The following items can be used on board the aircraft while the door is open, and after landing: cellular telephones, wireless modems, GPS with antenna, two- way pager, two-way PDA, calculators, portable game consoles, CD players, digital or tape recorder, personal computer with mouse, PDA personal digital assistant without two-way communication, video cameras, among others. The following portable electronic devices may be used on board when the aircraft has reached an altitude above 10,000 feet and the cabin crew has made the corresponding announcements: portable cameras or videocassette recorders, calculators, digital or tape recorder, cordless shavers, electronic games, CD players, personal computers, portable game consoles, iPods, mp3 players, palm, iPads and cellular telephones on flight mode only.
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Restricted Items. To prevent personal injury and/or damage to property, the possession or use of any potentially dangerous item or material is strictly forbidden in the residence halls or on campus. Such items are subject to confiscation and the bearer to disciplinary action. Any firearms, ammunition, air-guns, compressed air canisters, spring type weapons, sling shots, martial arts weaponry, explosives, fire-crackers, chemicals, portable heating units of any kind, halogen lamps, multi-bulb lamps, homemade TV and radio antennas, candles, incense, water balloons, dart-boards, knives, swords, whips, switchblades, and water beds are among those items prohibited (see also: Fire Prevention). Spray painting in residence halls is prohibited.
Restricted Items. The Student shall not bring to or keep on Residence Hall premises any item restricted by the Student Code of Conduct and Discipline. In addition, the Student may not keep: a) any animal (except a service animal, must be documented with College of the Redwoods DSPS Office); b) any highly flammable materials, firearms, ammunition, fireworks, or explosives; c) any weapons; d) any waterbed; e) any hotplate, toaster or toaster oven; or f) any Full size sofas. Students are permitted to have one small refrigerator and microwave oven in each room. Please wait to purchase these new items until speaking with your roommate upon arrival.
Restricted Items. In addition to the other restricted items mentioned above, e.g., weapons, drugs, tobacco, vaping instruments, alcohol, do not bring to school or have in your possession or in your locker any of the items listed below: • Skates • Guns, knives or look-a-likes • Firecrackers, fireworks, stink bombs • Explosive devices • Any items containing toluene • Chains (including those for wallets) • Laser pens/lights • Permanent markers
Restricted Items. The Contractor shall not supply any items that are restricted and/or part of existing State of Indiana QPA’s or “state use” contracts unless authorized in writing by the State’s Contract Manager. Restricted categories included but not limited to: furniture, computer hardware and peripherals, computer software, telephone and telephone accessories, food and beverages, general industrial supplies, safety and security supplies, tools, chemical (janitorial) supplies, cleaning products and supplies, paper products (bath tissue, paper towels and facial tissue), office machine equipment.
Restricted Items. The Contractor shall not supply any items that are restricted and/or part of existing State of Indiana QPAs or “state use” contracts unless authorized in writing by the State’s Contract Manager. Restricted categories include but are not limited to: furniture, computer hardware and peripherals, computer software, telephone and telephone accessories, food and beverages, and office machine equipment. Additionally, within certain MRO subcategories, preference will be shown to already established, item-specific QPAs first, at the discretion of the State’s Contract Manager. These categories include but are not limited to: trash liners, work gloves, brooms/brushes/mops, squeegees/handles, traffic cones, plastic cutlery, fire extinguishers, clothing, shoes, AEDs, paint/paint supplies, safety vests, and disposable gloves. Contract Implementation The Contractor shall meet with the State and form an Implementation Plan timeline for the overall Contract Deployment. The Contractor shall customize the program to fit the State’s needs and desires for a successful program by participating in a minimum of one meeting per week during the implementation process. Implementation Process The Contractor shall complete the Implementation project in the following phases, and the Contractor shall provide a draft and final copy of the Project Management Plan to the State’s Contract Manager:
Restricted Items. The Contractor shall not supply any items that are restricted and/or part of existing State of Indiana QPA’s or “state use” contracts unless authorized in writing by the State’s Contract Manager. Restricted categories included but not limited to: furniture, computer hardware and peripherals, computer software, telephone and telephone accessories, food and beverages, general industrial supplies, safety and security supplies, tools, chemical (janitorial) supplies, cleaning products and supplies, paper products (bath tissue, paper towels and facial tissue), office machine equipment. Contract Implementation The Contractor shall meet with the State and form an Implementation Plan timeline for the overall Contract Deployment. The Contractor shall customize the program to fit the State’s needs and desires for a successful program by meeting a minimum of one meeting per week during the implementation process. Implementation Process The Contractor shall complete the Implementation project in the following phases, and the Contractor shall provide a draft and final copy of the Project Management Plan to the State Account Manager:
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Restricted Items. The Contractor shall not knowingly supply any items that are restricted and/or part of existing State QPAs or "state use" contracts unless authorized in writing by the State's Contract Manager. The Contractor shall not knowingly offer products or services such as, but not limited to, ink and toner for office printers not associated with this contract, building security personnel services, shredders or shredding services, and document binders. This list is not exhaustive and Contractor agrees to restrict any item from State purchase at the request of the State. Service Factors
Restricted Items. (a) Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed ---------------- as an attempt by any Sublessor to lease or sublease to TowerCo pursuant to the Sublease, or otherwise make subject to the Sublease, any Contract, Governmental Permit, franchise, claim or asset included in the Assets which, in AirTouch's judgment, is unable by its terms or by Law to be so leased, subleased or made subject without the consent of any other Person (including any Governmental Authority), unless such consent shall have been given (a "Restricted Item"). ---------------
Restricted Items. The Contractor shall not supply any items that are restricted and/or part of existing State of Indiana QPA’s or “state use” contracts unless authorized in writing by the State’s Contract Manager. Restricted categories included but not limited to: all rubber gloves (all categories), Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) parts (Vehicle Maintenance Parts/Glass/Batteries categories only), Vehicle Glass (Vehicle Maintenance Parts/Body Parts/Batteries categories only), Batteries (Vehicle Maintenance Parts/Glass/Body Parts categories only), Vehicle Body Parts (Vehicle Maintenance Parts/Glass/Batteries categories only), and all non-OEM Vehicle Maintenance Parts (Vehicle Glass/Body Parts/Batteries categories only), including but not limited to the following categories: Air Conditioning, Alternators and Starters, Bearings, Ball, & Rollers, Belts & Hoses, Brakes, Electrical & Ignition, Emission & Exhaust, Engine & Drive Chain, Filter, Oil Gas, Air & Transmission, Gaskets & Seals, Heating & Cooling, Lamps, Lighting, & Mirrors, Oils & Lubricants – Regular & Synthetic, Pumps, Fuels, & Water, Shop Supplies & Equipment, Suspension, Shocks, Struts & Steering, Wipers & Washers. Contract Implementation The Contractor shall meet with the State and form an Implementation Plan timeline for the overall Contract Deployment. The Contractor shall customize the program to fit the State’s needs and desires for a successful program by meeting a minimum of one meeting per week during the implementation process. Implementation Process The Contractor shall complete the Implementation project in the following phases, and the Contractor shall provide a draft and final copy of the Project Management Plan to the State Contract Manager:
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