Urgent situations Clause Samples
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Urgent situations. Without limiting or altering AOGP's obligations to perform the Services as an RPO and the standards for same, if AOGP reasonably determines that there is a need to suspend or substantially reduce the operation of the Terminal for any operational reason other than for the purposes of an Emergency, any maintenance program, or as otherwise provided for under this Agreement and where such a situation has in the reasonable opinion of AOGP the potential to cause significant damage or unavailability to the Terminal (an ''Urgent Situation"), AOGP shall provide immediate oral notice to PREPA and subsequent written Notice as soon as practicable, containing a reasonably detailed statement of the reason for such suspension or reduction, the likely duration thereof, the action taken or to be taken, and the spare parts and services required as a result of the A ' 27
Urgent situations. If the employer offers the journalist reasonable compensation and cannot reasonably know or suspect that the journalist will raise an objection referred to in point a of the previous paragraph, the employer will not require the journalist's prior permission in urgent situations.
Urgent situations. When an urgent situation or issue arises it will be raised with the next rank or level of management as appropriate. The next rank or level of management will decide whether an extraordinary Board will need to be called or whether the situation can be heard at the next scheduled Board meeting.
Urgent situations. In the event Port reasonably believes that there is an Aeronautical Equipment problem that interferes with essential facilities or endangers the safety of operations at the Airport, Port may, by written or verbal notice (followed up in writing) to STAC, direct STAC to immediately surrender the Aeronautical Equipment described in Exhibit A to the Port. If STAC cannot or is unable to do so immediately, then the Port may immediately take possession of the Aeronautical Equipment.
