Annual Maintenance Program definition
Examples of Annual Maintenance Program in a sentence
If the Commonwealth requests a change to an Annual Maintenance Program in accordance with paragraph (b), then Project Operator must: consider (acting reasonably and in good faith) the requested changes; and resubmit or confirm (as applicable) the Annual Maintenance Program, within 20 Business Days after the Commonwealth’s request.
Within 20 Business Days after receipt of an Annual Maintenance Program, the Commonwealth may request any changes that it considers (acting reasonably) are appropriate or otherwise required to meet the requirements of this agreement or any applicable Law (including compliance with the Social Licence Commitments and any applicable work health and safety and environmental obligations).
If Tenant disputes whether Landlord's approval was reasonably withheld, the part or parts of the Annual Maintenance Program or Annual Expense Budget affected by such dispute shall be determined by the Appropriate Engineer in accordance with the First-Class Standard.
Landlord shall give notice to Tenant of Landlord's approval or disapproval of each Annual Maintenance Program and Annual Expense Budget within 30 business days after receipt by Landlord of all items set forth in the foregoing clauses (i), (ii) and (iii) (which notice shall, in the case of a disapproval, be accompanied by a reasonably complete statement of the reasons for disapproval).
The Operator will promptly notify the Authority of any significant deviations or discrepancies from the projections contained in the Annual Maintenance Program.
Annual Maintenance Program helps to ensure the AED is ready for use and compliant with California’s Health and Safety Code 1797.196.
Medical direction is provided through the optional subscription to the Annual Maintenance Program.
Nothing contained in this Section 9.7(d) shall be deemed to be impose any liability upon Landlord with respect to the construction of any Tenant Alteration or the Existing Maintenance Program or any Annual Maintenance Program.
If Lessee disputes Lessor's right to disapprove, the part or parts of the Annual Maintenance Program affected by such dispute shall be determined by the Appropriate Engineer in accordance with the First-Class Standard.
On or before April 1, 1986 and on or before April 1st of each year thereafter during the term of this Lease, Lessee shall submit to Lessor for its approval a maintenance program with respect to the Programmed Maintenance Items for the 12-month period commencing on the next June 1st (an "Annual Maintenance Program"), together with an estimated budget for Reimbursable Replacements and Reimbursable Structural Work for the period covered thereby.