Authority Assets definition

Authority Assets the Authority Materials, the Authority infrastructure and any other data, software, assets, equipment or other property owned by and/or licensed or leased to the Authority and which is or may be used in connection with the provision or receipt of the Services;
Authority Assets means any assets (whether tangible or intangible), materials, resources, systems, networks, connectivity and other equipment, machinery and facilities owned by or licensed to the Authority
Authority Assets means all the assets (whether fixed or movable) on or off the Sites which are currently owned by the Authority (whether leased to the Contractor or otherwise) including any New Assets acquired by the Contractor on behalf of the Authority in performing the NTWP pursuant to Clause 7.7 (Right to Acquire New Assets) but excluding any Subcontracts and Customer Contracts;

Examples of Authority Assets in a sentence

  • Authority Assets: any materials, plant or equipment owned or held by the Authority and provided by the Authority to the Supplier for use in providing the Services.

  • The Authority does not give any warranty as to the condition of the Authority Assets.

  • Insert any issues raised by the Supplier in respect of any aspects of the Sites, Contracting Authority Assets, Contracting Authority Property that may affect the provision of the Services and any agreed action to be taken in respect thereof.

  • The Contractor and any appointed Sub-Contractors will take all reasonable care to avoid causing damage to the Authority’s Premises and all Authority Assets when undertaking the Services.

  • Authority Assets any materials, plant or equipment owned or held by the Authority and provided by the Authority to the Supplier for use in providing the Services.


More Definitions of Authority Assets

Authority Assets means any assets (whether tangible or intangible), materials, resources, systems, networks, connectivity and other equipment, machinery and facilities owned by or licensed to the Authority or any member of the Authority Group;“Authority Group”shall mean where the Authority is: (a) TfL, TfL in its own right and as holding company of all its subsidiaries (asdefined in section 1159 of the Companies Act 2006) from time to time together and reference to any “member of the Authority Group” shall refer to TfL or any such subsidiary; and(b) the Greater London Authority (GLA), the GLA, TfL, the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime and the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority London Legacy Development Corporation, and the Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (“Functional Bodies”) each in their own right and as holding companies of all of their subsidiaries (as defined in section 1159 of the Companies Act 2006) from time to time together and reference to any “member of the Authority Group” shall refer to the GLA, any Functional Body or any such subsidiary;“Authority Premises”any land or premises (including temporary buildings) owned or occupied by or on behalf of any member of the Authority Group;“Business Day”any day excluding Saturdays, Sundays or public or bank holidays in England;“Cessation Plan”a plan agreed between the Parties or determined by the Authority pursuant to Clauses 28.1 to 28.5 (inclusive) to give effect to a Declaration of Ineffectiveness or Clauses 28.6 to 28.10 (inclusive) to give effect to a Public Procurement Termination Event;“Charges”the charges payable by the Authority, in consideration of the due and proper performance of the Services in accordance with the Contract, as specified in or calculated in accordance with Schedule 4 as the same may be varied from time to time in accordance with Clause 26.6 or Clause 31;“Confidential Information”all information (whether written or verbal) that by its nature may reasonably be regarded as confidential to the Authority (or any member of the Authority Group) whether commercial, financial, technical or otherwise,and including information which relates to the business affairs, customers, suppliers, products, software, telecommunications, networks, trade secrets, know-how or personnel of the Authority Group);“Contract”this contract, including the Schedules and all other documents referred to in this contract;“Contract Information”(i) the Contract in its entirety (including from time to ...
Authority Assets means all right, title and interest of the Authority or the Tribe in and to the Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino and all assets, rights and revenues related to or arising therefrom, other than Authority Assets permitted to be distributed to the Tribe under this Indenture and the Collateral Documents.
Authority Assets means all of the assets to be transferred from the Authority to the Supplier in accordance with clause 13.12 (Assets) to be used in the provision of the Services as set out in Schedule 26 (Authority Assets);
Authority Assets the assets used by the Authority employees in the discharge of the Authority's Health-Related Functions have the meaning set out in Schedule 3. Authority Health-Related Functions: the functions contained in the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Xxx 0000. Authority's Authorised Officer: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Area Operations Manager, LCC.
Authority Assets means all assets, facilities, business, goodwill, properties, rights that are owned by the Authority, Easements that are primarily and exclusively for the benefit of the Authority, and leases in which the Authority has a leasehold interest, in each case related to the ownership and operation of the System as of the Effective Date (as such may be adjusted through activity of the Authority after the Effective Date but prior to the exercise of Seller’s Project Acquisition Rights).
Authority Assets means the:
Authority Assets any materials, plant or equipment owned or held by the Authority and provided by the Authority for use in providing the Services. Authority's Premises: the premises which are to be made available for use by the Supplier for the provision of the Services on the terms set out in this agreement. Best Industry Practice: the standards which fall within the upper quartile in the relevant industry for the provision of comparable services which are substantially similar to the Services or the relevant part of them, having regard to factors such as the nature and size of the parties, the term, the pricing structure and any other relevant factors. Bribery Act: the Xxxxxxx Xxx 0000 and any subordinate legislation made under that Act from time to time together with any guidance or codes of practice issued by the relevant government department concerning the legislation. Catastrophic Failure