REDEPLOYMENT AND DISPOSAL OF EQUIPMENT Sample Clauses

REDEPLOYMENT AND DISPOSAL OF EQUIPMENT a. Vendor’s responsibilities include the following for ACI Locations where there is on-site Vendor support:
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REDEPLOYMENT AND DISPOSAL OF EQUIPMENT. Supplier’s responsibilities for redeployment and disposal of Equipment, including Network Components, include the tasks, subtasks, and Deliverables set forth in Table 13 (Redeployment and Disposal of Equipment Responsibilities) below. Table 13. Redeployment and Disposal of Equipment Responsibilities Redeployment and Disposal of Equipment Responsibilities
REDEPLOYMENT AND DISPOSAL OF EQUIPMENT. (1) The secure redeployment and disposal of Equipment services are the activities associated planning, tracking, and executing the de-installment and/or redeployment of Customer Assets in order to provide uninterrupted Services.
REDEPLOYMENT AND DISPOSAL OF EQUIPMENT. Supplier’s responsibilities shall relate to the Services and include the following:
REDEPLOYMENT AND DISPOSAL OF EQUIPMENT. Amdocs' responsibilities with respect to redeployment and disposal of Equipment include the following: [**] RESTRICTED - PROPRIETARY INFORMATION The information contained herein is for use by authorized employees of AT&T, Amdocs, and their Affiliated Companies, only, and is not for general distribution within those companies or for distribution outside those companies except by written agreement. Schedule E, Part 3 Cross Functional - General Services Contract No. 02026409 Amendment No. 02026409.A.010 SCHEDULE E (PART 3) CROSS FUNCTIONAL - GENERAL SERVICES ALL REQUESTS IN THIS DOCUMENT WILL BE DONE PER AT&T STANDARDS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. RESTRICTED - PROPRIETARY INFORMATION The information contained herein is for use by authorized employees of AT&T, Amdocs and their Affiliated Companies only, and is not for general distribution within those companies or for distribution outside those companies except by written agreement. Schedule E, Part 3 Cross Functional - General Services Contract No. 02026409 Amendment No. 02026409.A.010 TABLE OF CONTENTS

Related to REDEPLOYMENT AND DISPOSAL OF EQUIPMENT

  • Removal of Equipment Subject, always, to the other terms and provisions of this Fee Agreement, the Company and any Sponsor Affiliates shall be entitled to remove and dispose of components of the Project from the Project in its sole discretion with the result that said components shall no longer be considered a part of the Project and, to the extent such constitute Economic Development Property, shall no longer be subject to the terms of this Fee Agreement. Economic Development Property is disposed of only when it is scrapped or sold or removed from the Project. If it is removed from the Project, it is subject to ad valorem property taxes to the extent the Property remains in the State and is otherwise subject to ad valorem property taxes.

  • Removal of Collateral Grantor shall keep the Collateral (or to the extent the Collateral consists of intangible property such as accounts, the records concerning the Collateral) at Grantor's address shown above, or at such other locations as are acceptable to Lender. Except in the ordinary course of its business, including the sales of inventory, Grantor shall not remove the Collateral from its existing locations without the prior written consent of Lender. To the extent that the Collateral consists of vehicles, or other titled property, Grantor shall not take or permit any action which would require application for certificates of title for the vehicles outside the State of California, without the prior written consent of Lender.

  • Leased Equipment The risk of loss or damage to leased equipment, goods or property shall not transfer to the University except as provided in §680.219, Florida Statutes. Any security interest in the leased equipment, goods or property granted to the Contractor contrary to AGO 79-72 and AGO 80-9 is null and void. Limitations of remedies provisions, which are unconscionable under applicable Florida law, are void. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS). In compliance with Florida Statutes, Ch. 442, a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) must accompany any applicable item delivered under this Agreement.

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