Video monitoring Sample Clauses

Video monitoring. We may use video monitoring in our facilities for health, safety and security reasons. If you have any queries in relation to the use of monitors operating in and around our facilities please contact us.
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Video monitoring. 1. According to judicial rulings, Landlord 1 must inter alia ensure that the Tenant is not harassed or potentially endangered by "unwanted visitors" in the stairwell, underground car parks or empty apartments. In light of cases of vandalism in the Landlord's FIZZ buildings and underground car parks and/or at its affiliated companies, Landlord 1 had decided to monitor the entrance area and the common areas of The FIZZ and underground parking by means of a video camera.
Video monitoring. The City and the Union agree to continue to adhere to the provisions of Connecticut General Statutes, sections 31-48b and 31-48d, regarding video monitoring. The City agrees to the following protocol regarding the use of Video Monitoring in its police facilities:
Video monitoring. You are fully aware that all of CBG premises are equipped with video & audio monitoring technology which is constantly recording for the security of the gym and that the video monitoring can be remotely viewed at any time by the gym’s nominated agent and/or security provider. This system is used for security purposes but does not guarantee against harm.
Video monitoring. (a) Video monitoring has become a valuable resource for the protection of the Employer’s assets and assuring the safety of its employees. This type of monitoring has proven to be a major deterrent to criminals and we will never know how many thefts and robberies have been prevented.
Video monitoring. Owner reserves the right to install and maintain video monitoring at all times. All video recordings are the exclusive property of Owner and nothing in this Agreement obligates that video monitoring will be performed nor provides Occupant the right to access to any video recording.
Video monitoring. There is real time video monitoring that is backed up to the cloud for a limited time. Video cameras are located throughout the community. The cameras are not there to find you doing something wrong. They are there for everyone's safety, and if a security issue arises, we will attempt to get video verification. Our goal is to have a safe and unified neighborhood where we watch out for each other. Trash Disposal: Outside of the main entrance gate on CR 823, there are large dumpsters available for your household trash. When disposing of food, please ensure that it is closed in a bag so that rodents and animals are not attracted. All household trash needs to be placed INSIDE the container, never left outside. There will be scheduled community trash pick-ups for resident trash bags that will be driven to and loaded into the dumpster outside of the gate. You may bring your personal trash to the dumpster at any time if your trash is not picked up at the scheduled time. **PLEASE KEEP ALL DUMPSTER LIDS CLOSED TO KEEP CRITTERS OUT** Household trash should never be placed in the trash cans that are placed throughout the property. These round trash cans are meant for small miscellaneous items and should not be filled with household trash from residents.
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Video monitoring. IP SLA currently does not have any operation designed specifically to monitor video traffic. UDP jitter can be used to simulate some video traffic.
Video monitoring. Letter of Understanding Between The University of Western Ontario The University of Western Ontario Staff Association During the life of this collective agreement, the parties agree that UWO will provide to UWOSA on a quarterly basis a list of the general locations (number of cameras, building, floor and department – see example) of all known video monitoring devices in the workplace. Despite this, the UWO is not obliged to disclose the location of video monitoring devices which are utilized for specific investigations of employee misconduct, which use of video monitoring devices will comply with Article 18.03; and/or excluding sensitive scientific and secure areas. It is understood that these devices will not be used for performance evaluation purposes. The below is an example: Building Floor Dept Total cameras UCC LOWER BOOKSTORE 6 LOWER STUDENT HEALTH 2 SOCIAL SCIENCE FOURTH ECONOMICS 2 CHEMISTRY PARKING LOT 1 APPENDIX L – ARTICLE 44 – JOB EVALUATION SYSTEM Letter of Understanding Between The University of Western Ontario (UWO) And The University of Western Ontario Staff Association (UWOSA) Re: Article 44 – Job Evaluation System (JES2013) The University and UWOSA agree that the Job Evaluation System (JES2013) shall be comprised of the Job Evaluation Plan (JES2013 Plan), Position Description Questionnaire (PDQ), Factor Weightings in this appendix L. The point bands for the JES2013 shall be developed jointly by an appointee of the University and an appointee of the Union.

Related to Video monitoring

  • Service Monitoring Customer gives express consent for Vodafone to monitor Customer’s use of the Service (and disclose and otherwise use the information obtained) only to: (a) the extent allowed by Applicable Law; (b) comply with Applicable Law; (c) protect the Network from misuse; (d) protect the integrity of the public internet and/or Vodafone’s systems and Networks; (e) the extent necessary to determine if Customer has breached any conditions or restrictions on use of the Service; (f) provide the Service; and/or (g) take other actions agreed or requested by Customer.

  • System Monitoring to ensure safe and continuous operation, the Customer must monitor key services and resource use as recommended by Deswik, and provide Deswik with details of monitoring and any relevant alerts as needed. Services to be monitors include, without limitation, disk space, CPU usage, memory usage, database connectivity, and network utilization.

  • Program Monitoring The Contractor will make all records and documents required under this Agreement as outlined here, in OEC Policies and NHECC Policies available to the SRO or its designee, the SR Fiscal Officer or their designee and the OEC. Scheduled monitoring visits will take place twice a year. The SRO and OEC reserve the right to make unannounced visits.

  • Project Monitoring The Developer shall provide regular status reports to the NYISO in accordance with the monitoring requirements set forth in the Development Schedule, the Public Policy Transmission Planning Process Manual and Attachment Y of the OATT.

  • Call monitoring We may occasionally monitor and record calls made to or by us relating to customer services and telemarketing calls made by us, for the purpose of training and improving customer care services, including complaint handling. We and/or our suppliers may also record 999 and 112 calls.

  • Contract Monitoring The criminal background checks required by this rule shall be national in scope, and must be conducted at least once every three (3) years. Contractor shall make the criminal background checks required by Paragraph IV.G.1 available for inspection and copying by DRS personnel upon request of DRS.

  • Telephone Monitoring You agree that Chase and its third-party service providers may listen to and record telephone calls as part of providing program services.

  • Supply Chain Monitoring A copy of the supply chain monitoring process, which should include details of the process for monitoring the financial viability of the supply chain (including timing), together with any known risks to supply chain stability and material changes to the supply chain. This should include extracts from Board level meetings, risk registers etc where any of the above items have been discussed. Annex 1 1 Information from Contractors who are not required to submit form AR01 to Companies House

  • Monitoring In each case in which the Foreign Custody Manager maintains Foreign Assets with an Eligible Foreign Custodian selected by the Foreign Custody Manager, the Foreign Custody Manager shall establish a system to monitor (i) the appropriateness of maintaining the Foreign Assets with such Eligible Foreign Custodian and (ii) the contract governing the custody arrangements established by the Foreign Custody Manager with the Eligible Foreign Custodian. In the event the Foreign Custody Manager determines that the custody arrangements with an Eligible Foreign Custodian it has selected are no longer appropriate, the Foreign Custody Manager shall notify the Board in accordance with Section 3.2.5 hereunder.

  • Account Monitoring Merchant acknowledges that Servicer will monitor Merchant’s daily deposit activity. Servicer may upon reasonable grounds suspend disbursement of Merchant's funds for any reasonable period of time required to investigate suspicious or unusual deposit activity. Servicer will make good faith efforts to notify Merchant promptly following suspension. Servicer is not liable to Merchant for any loss, either direct or indirect, which Merchant may attribute to any suspension of funds disbursement.

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