General Service Standards Sample Clauses

General Service Standards. The Ancillary Service Provider will:
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General Service Standards. General service standards for the Arrangements will be set in accordance with legislation and guidance produced by the Department of Health and as may be agreed locally by the Partners.
General Service Standards. General service standards for the Partnership Arrangements will be set in accordance with legislation regulations and guidance produced by all relevant government departments or bodies and as may be agreed locally by the Partners.
General Service Standards. Unless otherwise specified in this Agreement or any Schedule, the Services under this Agreement will initially be performed in substantially the same manner (including historical usage levels and geographic provisioning) that such Services were generally performed by Service Provider immediately prior to the 2nd Amendment Date, and thereafter will continue to be performed in substantially the same manner (including proportionate usage levels and geographies) as Service Provider generally performs such services for its own retained businesses, except to the extent such Services differ because of the need to follow legal corporate formalities and to keep Recipient Data separate from Service Provider data. In no event will Service Provider be required to make any customization to the Services (or Service Provider’s associated Systems or processes) that are unique to the Recipients, beyond the customizations that Service Provider elects to make to support the Service Provider Systems and work processes, except for customizations that are expressly agreed upon in accordance with this Agreement or, subject to Section 3.1(f), customizations that are required by applicable Laws. To the extent Customer or any Recipient requests Services that exceed or fall below the usage levels as of the 2nd Amendment Date and Service Provider agrees to provide such Services, such increase or reduction may constitute a Price Adjustment Event in Schedule C. In such event, Service Provider will provide Customer with reasonable supporting information about the increased or decreased usage level together with the associated change to the charges. To the extent Customer or any Recipient requests Services that exceed geographic provisioning of the Services as of the 21’ Amendment Date and Service Provider agrees to provide such Services, such Services shall constitute Additional Services, as applicable. The Recipients shall comply in all material respects with Service Provider’s applicable work processes, policies and procedures and any applicable terms and conditions of third party suppliers, to the extent that Service Provider has provided Customer with written notice of such work processes, policies and procedures and/or third party supplier terms and conditions.
General Service Standards. Temporary service is a means of supplying electricity to a site with an active duration of no more than 180 days. Usually a temporary service is installed to provide power during the construction phase of a project while provisions are being made for permanent power. NBU standard temporary service is a 100 amp or 200 amp, single-phase, 120/240 volt service, served from existing distribution facilities. Availability of other service types will be determined on its feasibility, and if approved, may be provided with the estimated cost of installing and removing such additional electrical facilities paid by customer as a CIAC. Any temporary service that requires the installation and removal of electrical facilities not required for permanent electric service may be provided subject to approval and based on the estimated cost of installing and removing such additional electrical facilities, to be paid by customer as a CIAC. A customer requesting temporary service for one-time ventures or for short-term duration, not to exceed 180 days, to locations where permanent power will not be provided, such as construction projects, exhibitions, or festivals, shall be responsible for all associated costs for the installation and removal of all required NBU facilities as estimated by NBU. Temporary service provided under this option shall not serve residential loads. Temporary service may be denied to customers requesting service exceeding these requirements. In such cases customer may install permanent metering equipment in accordance with other sections of this policy. If an inspection of the temporary service is required by a non-utility AHJ, it is the customer's responsibility to contact that authority for permitting and/or inspection requirements. If an inspection is required, NBU must be notified that a temporary inspection has been granted before NBU can connect temporary service. NBU inspection requirements may still apply. Any connected temporary service found to be damaged or in violation of any applicable codes shall result in the immediate removal of the meter. The customer will be responsible for any repairs and inspection required before service is reconnected. Repeated damage may result in temporary service being denied.
General Service Standards. The customer shall give NBU access to the premises of the customer in order to obtain information concerning connected load, to measure or test service, to read meters, or for other purposes incidental to the supplying of electric service. It is customer responsibility to provide adequate protection of NBU equipment located on the customer's property against damage. The customer shall be responsible for any damage or loss resulting from improper protection or neglect. NBU will furnish and install pole-mounted or pad-mounted transformers in accordance with the voltages and maximum kVA capacities listed below, unless approved otherwise. NBU will determine the installed transformer size. The customer shall provide the necessary information to make this determination. The largest pole-mounted transformer is 100 kVA. NBU will normally furnish and install transformers and primary pull boxes for permanent electric service at no charge to the customer. A customer may, with NBU approval, purchase the transformer(s) required.
General Service Standards. Customer facilities shall not be installed on the same pole with primary (7200 volts or above) facilities. This is for protection of the customer, electricians, and public, and for ease of maintenance. Service poles are required and installed for various reasons as deemed necessary by NBU. There is a fee for installation of these poles. Long secondary runs, angles in route direction, or road crossings create this need. This should be considered when the meter location is determined. NBU shall install the pole when pole-mounted meter loops are required, except for poles installed in TxDOT or UPRR controlled rights-of-way. The location of the meter pole is decided and agreed upon between NBU and customer. There is a fee for installation of these poles. The customer is responsible for constructing meter loop on the pole. Non-standard pole types may be required and are estimated according to "Non-Standard Design". All poles remain the sole property of NBU. NBU cannot install poles for uses other than that required by NBU. Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) and Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) are allowed to install and own service poles within their controlled rights-of-way. Minimum pole requirement is class 6 strength, 30 foot height, with a burial depth of 2 feet plus 10% of structure height. Backfill shall be compacted. Under no circumstances will NBU attach its service drop to an intermediate structure installed by the customer between NBU's distribution lines and the customer's point of delivery. Service drops shall be free of possible contact with trees. Customer must initially trim all trees necessary to provide the required clearance and allow NBU to trim trees in the future as needed. If it is necessary to trim or remove trees belonging to other property owners, in order to provide service, the customer requesting the service must obtain permission for NBU to do this. Conductors shall not cross over or through a building or structure unless it is necessary to provide service to that building or structure, and approved by NBU. Where conductors providing service to a building cross a portion of the roof, the clearance above the roof shall not be less than 18 inches. If conductor crosses more than 4 linear feet of roof, increase the clearance to 36 inches. If conductors cross more than 6 linear feet of roof, the clearance must be greater than 8 feet. Measurements are to apply along the entire conductor path. The customer shall mark all privately own...
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General Service Standards. Underground secondary service can be provided from both overhead and underground primary facilities. All loads more than 100 kVA single-phase and 225 kVA three-phase must be served from pad-mounted transformers. In certain geographical areas designated by NBU, electrical service is only available from an underground distribution system. When this is the case, underground distribution service utilizing pad-mounted transformers and pad- mounted manual switching equipment are the standard method of service. Outside the designated areas this service is not standard and must be approved by NBU and the appropriate CIAC will be paid by the customer. Coordination with NBU early in the design stages of construction is required for this type of service. Prior to the installation of the underground conductors by NBU, the final grade levels of the building sites shall be established by the owner. The construction shall be coordinated with the installation of underground electrical facilities to permit unimpeded access of NBU equipment to the installation sites; to allow installation of underground facilities at proper depth and before streets, curbs or other obstructions are installed, and to eliminate dig-ins to the underground electrical facilities after installation. Should established lots or final grade levels change after installation of underground electrical facilities has begun, or if installation of electrical facilities is required by the owner before final grades are established, and either of these conditions results in additional expenses to NBU, payment for these additional expenses shall be made to NBU by the owner. Work site grading and landscaping must be at final grade or within 6 inches of final grade before installation of underground facilities. All single-phase or three-phase underground line segments providing service to more than three pad-mounted transformers shall be built with an integral loop feed.
General Service Standards. CONCESSIONAIRE shall furnish all services provided hereunder on a fair and reasonable and non-discriminatory basis to all users of the Airport and the general public. The CONCESSIONAIRE’S operations must be conducted in a safe, clean, orderly, and inviting condition at all times and service shall be prompt, courteous, efficient and satisfactory to the AUTHORITY. Further, CONCESSIONAIRE agrees that it shall make available for sale during the daily course of operation of the Concession Facilities Space all products and services necessary to meet the needs and desires of the traveling public and CONCESSIONAIRE shall not remove items or services from its approved product list without prior written consent of the Director. In the event the Premises are operated as a name brand facility by CONCESSIONAIRE pursuant to a license or franchise, CONCESSIONAIRE shall fully comply with all the standards of the licensor or franchisor and provide all signature products, perform all of the terms and conditions of such license or franchise, and keep such license or franchise in full force and effect. No brand, license or franchise change shall be made without prior written consent of the Director. CONCESSIONAIRE understands and agrees that its operation at the Airport necessitates the rendering of the following public services: making reasonable change, giving directions, and assisting the public generally, and shall do so in a manner as to positively represent the Airport and the local community. No public or private auction, fire, going out of business, bankruptcy or similar types of sales shall be conducted in or from the Premises. The Premises shall be used only in a dignified and ethical manner, consistent with the general high operating standards at the Airport.
General Service Standards. Wanneroo shall perform the Services in a timely fashion and with due care and diligence.
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