Service Obligations definition

Service Obligations means the obligations of the Company set out in Clause 2; Party means a State for which the Convention has entered into force; Satellites means any or all of the Satellites owned, leased or operated by the Company; SOLAS Convention means the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, as amended from time to time; Space Segment means the Satellites, and the tracking, telemetry, command, control, monitoring and related facilities and equipment required to support the operation of the Satellites.
Service Obligations means the standards of service that set out the service delivery requirements that are expected from RTOs that enter into contractual arrangements with Skills Tasmania under the Skills Tasmania Agreement.
Service Obligations means the obligations of the Concessionaire of the kind referred to in Article 5 hereof.

Examples of Service Obligations in a sentence

  • An MSS Operator also may purchase Ancillary Services from CAISO or third parties to meet its Ancillary Service Obligations under the CAISO Tariff.

  • STARTUP – The Resource is On-Line and in a start-up sequence and has no Ancillary Service Obligations.

  • SHUTDOWN – The Resource is On-Line and in a shutdown sequence, and has no Ancillary Service Obligations other than Off-Line Non-Spinning Reserve (Non-Spin) which the Resource will provide following the shutdown.

  • The Licensee shall comply with the FCC's Customer Service Obligations, codified at 47U.S.C. Section 76.309, as may be amended from time to time, which standards are attached hereto, and made a part hereof, as Exhibit 9.3.

  • Code Section 732.35 and 220 ILCS 5/13-712 Illinois-specific requirements regarding Local Exchange Service Obligations.


More Definitions of Service Obligations

Service Obligations means the obligations of the Concessionaire of the kind reffered to in Article 5 hereof, as such Service Obligations may be revised from time to time by the Regulatory Office in accordance with this Agreement.
Service Obligations. 40 hours per week SALARY: $ 51,500 The Employee, if not a U.S. citizen, must comply with all U.S. immigration laws. Executed in New Orleans, Louisiana on May 27, 2012 LYCEE EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE Lycée Franҫais de la Nouvelle-Orleans, A nonprofit corporation By: Xxxx-Xxxxxxx Grandiere General Director * * * Date:
Service Obligations. The Carrier shall be obligated to provide all the ground transportation services authorized herein 24 hours per day each day of the year, and shall promptly provide such transportation service to all passengers arriving at curbside at the Airport Terminal facility. Promptly shall mean within fifteen minutes of such passenger arrival at curbside. The Carrier shall adequately meet all demands for such service, including the implementation of additional services as provided for by this Agreement. The Department, in writing, may authorize the substitution of scheduled departure service to low customer demand Service Areas or the subcontracting of such service under such terms established by the Department. In the event the said services are subcontracted, the Carrier shall use its best efforts to insure that at least 10% of the service under subcontract shall be provided by disadvantaged business enterprises.
Service Obligations means the obligations of the Company set out in Section 2;
Service Obligations means any service obligation imposed on the undertakers by or under the enactments authorising them to carry on their respective undertakings;
Service Obligations means the obligations oftheCompany set out in Clause 2; Party means a State forwhich the Convention has enteredinto force; Satellites means any or all of the Satellites owned, leased or operated by the Company; Shareholders’ Agreement means an agreement among Holdings and its shareholders in relation to certain arrangements relating to the listing of Holdings' shares on the terms set out therein; Ship Earth Station Standards means all or any of Inmarsat‑A, Inmarsat‑B, Inmarsat‑C and Inmarsat‑E ship earth stations (SES) or any future SES standards which conform to the applicable technical requirements documents or system definition manuals for each respective SES, and which are determined by the IMO to comply with the maritime communications equipmentrequirements of Chapter IV of the SOLAS Convention, as amended from time to time;
Service Obligations. ’ means obligations un- der section 113 or 114.