Role of the Operator Sample Clauses

Role of the Operator. DBCT Management must, as far as the Operation & Maintenance Contract allows, procure that the Operator provides appropriate support to the User Committee, including the provision of any relevant operational reports, as the User Committee may reasonably request the Operator to provide from time to time.
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Role of the Operator. The Shipper shall appoint the Operator as its agent for the sole purposes of: o keeping its Inventory Level up to date; o calculating the Negative Inventory Guarantee as set out in Article 29.2 and the amounts called up to cover Negative Inventory as set out in Article 27.2.3; o retaining guarantee deposits or receiving a first demand guarantee and guaranteeing the validity of Negative Inventory Guarantees established pursuant to this Article; o implementing these Negative Inventory Guarantees or sending injunctions to pay in the situations detailed in Article 27.2; o sharing the sums collected between the Shippers under the conditions set out in Article 27.2. This mandate is a common interest mandate and cannot be revoked by the Shipper without the Operator's consent. Under no circumstances shall the Operator be required to procure or sell Natural Gas, use transmission or storage services or personally pay any sums to the Shipper under Article 27. The Operator's liability shall in any case be limited to the amounts stated in the General Terms and Conditions. The Shipper shall waive, and shall vouch for the waiver of its insurers, the right to any recourse against the Operator if payments have been made by the latter in accordance with the provisions of Article 27.2. By way of exception to Article 16 and solely for the purposes of applying Article 27, the Shipper shall expressly authorise the Operator to pass on to the other shippers any information provided as per Article 27.2.3.
Role of the Operator. The “Operator” is a person or entity appointed by the Lessee to conduct oil and gas exploration and development operations on the Leased Premises on behalf of Lessee pursuant to the terms of a Joint Operating Agreement (or a similar agreement) and who is authorized to conduct those activities by the New Mexico Oil Conservation Division. In the event that Lessee appoints an Operator to conduct operations pursuant to the Lease, the following provisions shall apply:
Role of the Operator. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, CITY hereby retains OPERATOR as an independent contractor, and OPERATOR agrees, to: (i) implement the policies, standards, and schedules for the operation and maintenance of the Golf Course and all matters affecting customer relations, in accordance with this Agreement, including the Golf Course Manual and the other attached exhibits; (ii) hire, train, and supervise the General Manager, Golf Course Superintendent, Golf Professional and Food Service Manager (collectively "Management Staff") and all Golf Course employees; (iii) supervise and direct all phases of advertising, sales, and business promotion for the Golf Course; (iv) establish accounting and payroll procedures and functions for the Golf Course in accordance with CITY policies; and (v) procure and maintain all equipment necessary and appropriate for the profitable and efficient operation of the Golf Course. The parties understand that costs of undertaking the services above are reimbursed pursuant to Section 5 of this Agreement. OPERATOR agrees to work with the CITY to adjust Direct Cost budget, as necessary, to provide for a profitable operation and a positive Net Cash Flow.
Role of the Operator. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, CITY hereby retains OPERATOR as an independent contractor, and OPERATOR agrees, to: (a) manage and supervise all day-to-day operations of the Golf Course including starting services, course marshals, pro shop, building and course maintenance, security, cart rental, driving range, food and beverage service, golf instruction, and administration/management; (b) acquire all goods and services necessary to carry out OPERATOR'S responsibilities; (c) acquire all necessary licenses and permits for the operation of the Golf Course including related to food preparation and alcoholic beverages; (d) manage all course reservations, tee times, and tournaments; (e) prepare such annual and other plans and reports as set forth in this Agreement or as requested; (f) determine, establish, and implement the policies, standards, and schedules for the operation and maintenance of the Golf Course and all matters affecting customer relations, in accordance with this Agreement including the attached exhibits; (g) hire, train, and supervise an employee of OPERATOR who oversees the operations of the entire Golf Course (“General Manager”), hire, train, and supervise an employee of OPERATOR who is in charge of Golf Course maintenance, is a member of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (“GCSAA”) and has a Qualified Applicator Certificate (“QAC”) and/or a Qualified Applicator License (“QAL”) issued by the California Department of Pesticide Regulation (the “Golf Course Superintendent”), hire, train, and supervise an employee of OPERATOR who is in charge of the Food Service Facilities and providing food and beverage services at the Golf Course (“Food Service Manager”), and hire, train, and supervise an employee of OPERATOR who is responsible for coordinating golf tournaments, special events, and marketing the Golf Course (“Sales and Marketing Director”) (collectively "Management Staff') and all Golf Course employees; (h) supervise and direct all phases of advertising, sales, and business promotion for the Golf Course; (i) establish accounting and payroll procedures and functions for the Golf Course; (j) procure and maintain all equipment necessary and appropriate for the profitable and efficient operation of the Golf Course; and (k) maintain the Golf Course in compliance with all environmental plans, permits and agreements as related to the Golf
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