Sled Sample Clauses

Sled. The sled must be so constructed that no permanent deformation appears after the test. It must be so guided that, during the impact phase, the deviation does not exceed 5° in the vertical plane and 2° in the horizontal plane.
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Sled. As it relates to SLED entities, the Agreement and any disputes arising out of or related thereto shall be governed by the laws of the state pursuant to which Customer is created, or else the state in which Customer’s primary headquarters or main office is geographically located. With respect to all disputes arising out of or related to the Agreement, the parties consent to exclusive jurisdiction and venue in the state and federal courts located in such state.
Sled. With respect to SLED end users, the Agreement and any disputes arising out of or related thereto will be governed by the laws of the state pursuant to which SLED end user is created, or else the state in which SLED end user’s primary headquarters or main office is geographically located. With respect to all disputes arising out of or related to the Agreement, the parties consent to exclusive jurisdiction and venue in the state and federal courts located in such state.

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  • Terminals Hartford Terminal. Hartford Terminal is located at or near Hartford, Illinois. The facility consists of a two-bay truck rack with 17,000 barrels of active terminaling capacity, 13 above-ground storage tanks with approximately 1.1 million barrels of total storage capacity. The Hartford barge dock consists of a single-berth barge loading facility, approximately 0.8 miles of 8-inch pipeline and approximately 0.8 miles of 14-inch pipeline from the Hartford terminal to the Hartford barge dock for delivery.

  • Containers The commercial Collection Container shall be of a type that can be serviced by the Contractor's Collection equipment. The customer may either purchase the commercial Collection Container from a source or rent such Container from the Contractor at the rental rate included in the Exhibit II. Containers must be delivered within two (2) business days of receiving a signed service agreement. The storage capacity and frequency of Collection of the Container shall be suitable for the amount of Solid Waste generated by the customer and shall provide that no Solid Waste other than Bulk Waste be placed outside of the Container. The Contractor shall insure that container lids are closed after servicing containers. Customers may change Container size and/or frequency of service as needed or by season. If the customer utilizes a Commercial Can, the Commercial Can(s) must have a maximum capacity of 95 gallons, nominal. The customer may choose to use a Compactor, from any source, provided that the Compactor can be serviced by the Contractor's Collection equipment. Commercial Collection Containers and Compactors shall be maintained in a serviceable and safe condition by the owner of the Container or Compactor. The Contractor shall be responsible for sanitizing the containers or compactors. Damage caused by the Contractor to a customer owned Container or Compactor (other than normal wear) shall be repaired at the expense of the Contractor. In the event a customer owned or contractor owned compactor is damaged or in need of repair, Contractor shall provide suitable, temporary containers within 24 hours of notification, sufficient to provide uninterrupted service to customer until compactor is repaired or replaced. Gates for dumpster enclosures shall be opened and closed by Contractor personnel at no additional charge. All Containers and Compactors provided by the Contractor shall be in good condition, painted and neatly labeled with the Contractor’s name, phone number, size of Container, and the Customer’s name (where multiple customers containers are in the same proximity). The Contractor shall have a written procedure, approved by the contract administrator, for dealing with blocked containers. The Contractor shall not charge the customer any additional fees for placing an empty, Compactor or open type roll-off Container in the same spot from which a full Container is to be collected. The Contractor shall not charge a customer an additional fee for “round trip” service whereby a roll-off Compactor is removed from the customer’s property, emptied at the disposal facility, and returned to the customer’s property.

  • DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING The Contractor shall be responsible to inspect all components on delivery to ensure that no damage occurred during shipping or handling for furnish and installation projects. For equipment only purchases, the ordering entity shall be responsible to inspect all components on delivery. Materials must be stored in original undamaged packaging in such a manner to ensure proper ventilation and drainage, and to protect against damage, weather, vandalism, and theft until ready for installation.

  • Overbuilds Sprint will not provide non-discriminatory access to FTTH Loop or FTTC Loop on an unbundled basis when Sprint has deployed a FTTH Loop or FTTC Loop parallel to, or in replacement of, an existing loop facility, except that:

  • Prescription Glasses This plan covers prescription glasses as follows: • Frames - one (1) collection frame per plan year; • Lenses - one (1) pair of glass or plastic collection lenses per plan year. This includes single vision, bifocal, trifocal, lenticular, and standard progressive lenses. This plan covers the following lens treatments: • UV treatment; • tint (fashion, gradient, and glass-grey); • standard plastic scratch coating; • standard polycarbonate; and • photocromatic/transitions plastic. Contact Lenses (in lieu of prescription glasses) This plan covers one (1) supply of contact lenses as follows: • conventional contact lenses - one (1) pair per plan year from a selection of provider designated contact lenses; or • extended wear disposable lenses - up to a 6-month supply of monthly or two- week single vision spherical or toric disposable contact lenses per plan year; or • daily wear disposable lenses - up to a 3-month supply of daily single vision spherical disposable contact lenses per plan year. This plan also covers the evaluation, fitting, or follow-up care related to contact lenses. This plan covers additional contact lenses if your prescribing network provider submits a verification form, with the regular claim form, verifying that you have one of the following conditions: • anisometropia of 3D in meridian powers; • high ametropia exceeding -10D or +10D in meridian powers; • keratoconus when the member’s vision is not correctable to 20/25 in either or both eyes using standard spectacle lenses; and • vision improvement for members whose vision can be corrected two lines of improvement on the visual acuity chart when compared to the best corrected standard spectacle lenses.

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