Equipment Placement Sample Clauses

Equipment Placement. The driver may not have the ability to move the Equipment more than a few feet. Avoid placing the Equipment in low lying areas in case of flooding or on surfaces with inadequate drainage. Lessor recommends the use of blocks of wood or concrete to elevate any Equipment, as Lessee deems appropriate to avoid flooded areas. In the case of Equipment located in the State of Florida, do not place the Equipment closer than two feet to another structure without advance written approval from the Lessor. Additional Set-up time due to unlevel site conditions may result in extra charges. The Lessee is responsible for any and all costs associated with obtaining necessary approval of the site and installation of the Equipment including any permits subject to jurisdiction where Equipment will be located. Any costs associated with moving the Equipment will be the responsibility of the Lessee.
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Equipment Placement. Webpass will install all equipment in mutually agreed upon location in the property for the purpose of providing Internet access.
Equipment Placement. Artist shall have first priority over any other artist or act as to location of equipment on, near, or above the stage. This equipment shall not be moved or used by anyone other than Artist or Artist’s representatives without the approval of Pattonium’s Production Manager.
Equipment Placement. Customer warrants and represents that it has exercised due diligence and care in the selection of the location it has designated for the placing of debris boxes, portable toilets, portable storage containers and any other Equipment provided by Company, and further agrees to give directions and Supervise the placement of such debris boxes, portable toilets, portable storage containers, and any other Equipment.
Equipment Placement. For an additional fee, Lessor/Seller will assess the site specified on the applicable Agreement and make recommendations on placement. For certain types of Equipment, such as some multi-wide modulars, the setup crew that follows the driver may not have the ability to move the Equipment more than a few feet. Avoid placing the Equipment in low lying areas in case of flooding or on surfaces with inadequate drainage. Lessor/Seller recommends the use of blocks of wood or concrete to elevate any Equipment consisting of containers, as Lessee/Buyer deems appropriate to avoid flooded areas. In the case of Equipment located in the State of Florida, do not place the Equipment closer than two feet to another structure without advance written approval from the Lessor/Seller.
Equipment Placement. 8.1 Olectric recommends that Olectric be consulted as to equipment and antenna placement. This is to ensure that all equipment is serviceable in the future and to eliminate the possibility of interference between components.
Equipment Placement. Lessor shall have the right to determine and prescribe the maximum weight and proper placement of any heavy equipment that is to be placed in the buildings, and only those which, in the opinion of Lessor, will not do damage to the floors, building structures or elevators, may be moved into the buildings. Such installations shall be placed and maintained by the Lessee, at Lessee's expense, in settings sufficient, in Lessor's Judgment, to absorb and prevent vibration, noise, annoyance, deterioration of the floors, building structures or elevators, if any, Lessor shall not be held responsible for any damage and/or liability attributable to Lessee's equipment placement.
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Equipment Placement. The driver may not have the ability to move the Equipment more than a few feet. Avoid placing the Equipment in low lying areas in case of flooding or on surfaces with inadequate drainage. Lessor recommends the use of blocks of wood or concrete to elevate any Equipment, as Lessee deems appropriate to avoid flooded areas. Equipment placed on the ground is heavy and therefore subject to dents, depressions, scrapes and scratches. In the case of Equipment located in the State of Florida, do not place the Equipment closer than two feet to another structure without advance written approval from the Lessor. Additional Set-up time due to unlevel site conditions may result in extra charges. The Lessee is responsible for any and all costs associated with obtaining necessary approval of the site and installation of the Equipment including any permits subject to jurisdiction where Equipment will be located. Any costs associated with moving the Equipment will be the responsibility of the Lessee.
Equipment Placement. The driver may not have the ability to move the Equipment more than a few feet. Avoid placing the Equipment in low lying areas. Equipment placed on the ground is heavy and therefore subject to dents, depressions, scrapes and scratches. Additional set-up time due to unlevel site conditions may result in extra charges. Lessee is responsible for any and all costs associated with obtaining necessary approval of the site and installation of the Equipment including any required permits. Any costs associated with moving the Equipment will be the responsibility of the Lessee.
Equipment Placement. I will allow the ISP to place networking equipment in a designated location in each property for the purpose of providing broadband internet access.
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