Servicewares and Small Expendable Equipment Sample Clauses

Servicewares and Small Expendable Equipment. District shall provide and maintain an adequate inventory of Servicewares, Small Expendable Equipment and cash registers. All Servicewares and Small Expendable Equipment and cash registers shall remain the property of the District. On termination or expiration of the contract, the School District shall conduct a physical inventory of all non-expendable supplies and capital equipment. At that time, the contractor shall surrender the facilities and equipment to the School District in as good a condition as at the start of the contract-ordinary wear and tear expected. CLEANING RESPONSIBILITIES
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Servicewares and Small Expendable Equipment. Client shall furnish an adequate initial inventory of Servicewares and Small Expendable Equipment. At the commencement of operations hereunder, ARAMARK and Client shall jointly take an opening inventory of such Servicewares and Small Expendable Equipment, a copy of which shall become part of this Agreement. ARAMARK shall maintain such inventory as a Direct Cost.
Servicewares and Small Expendable Equipment. Client shall furnish an adequate initial inventory of Servicewares and Small Expendable Equipment to be paid for with the 2022 Reimbursable Grant set forth at Paragraph 15.G below. At the commencement of operations hereunder, Aramark and Client shall jointly take an opening inventory of such Servicewares and Small Expendable Equipment, a copy of which shall become part of this Agreement. Aramark shall maintain such inventory at its expense.

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  • Supplies and Equipment The Union and employees will not use state-purchased supplies or equipment to conduct union business or representational activities. This does not preclude the use of the telephone for representational activities if there is no cost to the Employer, the call is brief in duration and it does not disrupt or distract from the Employer’s business.

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