Service Relocation definition
Examples of Service Relocation in a sentence
Any additional common use area meters and services that are not provided by the program will be designed and installed under the guidance of the Service Relocation and Rearrangement section of Gas and Electric Rule 16.
Reimbursement of expenses will be in accordance with the Treasury Board Travel, Meal and Hospitality Expenses Directive (with the exception of section 3(2) of the Directive) and the Public Service Relocation and Employment Expenses Regulation, as amended.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord agrees that during the Food Service Relocation, it will arrange for limited food service to be available at the Building (i.e., prepared foods, such as sandwiches and beverages sold by food service personnel, not served from a vending machine).
Except where a dismissal of the Employee is upheld by the arbitration decision, an Employee may claim his expenses incurred in attending the arbitration of his grievance in accordance with the Travel, Meal and Hospitality Directive and the Public Service Relocation and Employment Expenses Regulation.
Expenses incurred in attending the meeting may be claimed in accordance with the Travel, Meal and Hospitality Expense Directive and the Public Service Relocation and Employment Expenses regulations.
Once the Food Service Relocation is completed, Landlord agrees that the service provided in the food service facility shall be similar in quality to that which is offered in similar Class "A" office buildings.
The parties further acknowledge that, although the existing food service facility in the Building will be in place at the Commencement Date, shortly thereafter Landlord will be relocating the food service facility to the lower level of the Building (the "Food Service Relocation").
Any additional common use area meters and services that are not provided by the program will be designed and installed under the guidance of the Service Relocation and Rearrangement section of Electric Rule 16.
Request for additional common use area meters and services that are not provided by the MHP Program, but approved by PG&E, will be designed under the guidance of the Utilities’ Rules for Service Relocation and Rearrangement.
Provider shall be financially responsible for all additional costs, taxes or expenses resulting from any Provider-initiated Facility Relocation, Service Relocation or relocation to an Alternate Facility (as defined in the applicable Offshore Plan), including any costs or expenses incurred or experienced by Customer Group as a result of such relocation.