Pilot Equipment Sample Clauses

Pilot Equipment. Pilot, or its agent, may provide, install, maintain, repair, operate and control Pilot’s equipment (“Pilot Equipment”). Pilot’s Equipment shall remain the sole and exclusive property of Pilot, and nothing contained herein shall give or convey to Customer, or any other person, any right, title or interest whatsoever in Pilot’s Equipment, notwithstanding that it may be, or become, attached to, or embedded in, realty. Customer shall not tamper with, remove or conceal any identifying plates, tags or labels identifying Pilot’s ownership interest in Pilot’s Equipment. Customer shall not adjust, align, attempt to repair, relocate or remove Pilot’s Equipment, except as expressly authorized in writing by Pilot. Customer shall be liable for any loss of or damage to Pilot’s Equipment caused by Customer’s negligence, intentional acts, or unauthorized maintenance and shall reimburse Pilot for the same, within thirty (30) days after receipt by Customer of a request for reimbursement. Customer at its sole cost and expense shall be required to obtain space and power to support Pilot Equipment for the Service for the duration of the Service Term. If power is necessary for Customer’s services, Customer must provide Pilot with proof that Customer has all required authorizations from the building to obtain such power or electricity before executing a Service Order. Pilot will facilitate the installation of a replacement Pilot-owned device within one (1) business day of a failure acknowledged by Pilot’s Network Operations team. Pilot does not accept responsibility for physical damage to Pilot-owned devices once installed in Customer’s premises, whether intentional or accidental, including damages caused by power related issues such as surges and/or brownouts. If Customer desires surge protection and/or battery backup protection, Customer bears the obligation of providing it.
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Pilot Equipment. Pilot, or its agent, may provide, install, maintain, repair, operate and control certain equipment for the provision of service to Customer (“Pilot Equipment”). Pilot’s Equipment shall remain the sole and exclusive property of Pilot, and nothing contained herein shall give or convey to Customer, or any other person, any right, title or interest whatsoever in Pilot’s Equipment, notwithstanding that it may be, or become, attached to, or embedded in, realty. Customer shall not tamper with, remove or conceal any identifying plates, tags or labels identifying Pilot’s ownership interest in Pilot’s Equipment. Customer shall not adjust, align, attempt to repair, relocate or remove Pilot’s Equipment, except as expressly authorized in writing by Pilot. Customer shall be liable for any loss of or damage to Pilot’s Equipment caused by Customer’s negligence, intentional acts, or unauthorized maintenance and shall reimburse Pilot for the same, within thirty (30) days after receipt by Customer of a request for reimbursement.
Pilot Equipment. Pilot, or its agent, may ship, lease, provide, install, maintain, repair, operate and/or control certain equipment for the provision of Service to Customer, including but not limited to telephony endpoints such as phones and ATAs (collectively, the “Pilot Equipment”). Pilot Equipment shall remain the sole and exclusive property of Pilot, and nothing contained herein shall give or convey to Customer, or any other person, any right, title or interest whatsoever in Pilot Equipment, notwithstanding that it may be, or become, attached to, or embedded in, realty. Customer shall not tamper with, remove or conceal any identifying plates, tags or labels identifying Pilot’s ownership interest in Pilot Equipment. Customer may be responsible for installing, powering up, and configuring Pilot Equipment, including but not limited to Leased Pilot Equipment (as defined below), as instructed by Pilot’s support teams and/or support documentation, and may relocate Leased Pilot Equipment as needed, but otherwise shall not adjust, align, attempt to repair, relocate or remove Pilot Equipment, except as expressly authorized in writing by Pilot. Customer shall be liable for any loss of or damage to Pilot Equipment caused by Customer’s negligence, intentional acts, or unauthorized maintenance and shall reimburse Pilot for the same, within thirty (30) days after receipt by Customer of Pilot’s request for reimbursement. Pilot does not accept responsibility for physical damage to Pilot Equipment once installed in Customer’s premises, whether intentional or accidental, including damages caused by power-related issues such as surges and/or brownouts. If Customer desires surge protection and/or battery backup protection, Customer bears the obligation of providing it.

Related to Pilot Equipment

  • New Equipment Where new types of equipment and/or operations, for which rates of pay are not established by this Agreement, are put into use after the ratification date of this Agreement within operations covered by this Agreement, rates governing such operations shall be subject to negotiations between the parties. This paragraph shall apply to all new types of equipment including office and clerical equipment. In the event agreement cannot be reached within sixty (60) days after the date such equipment is put into use, the matter may be submit- xxx to the National Grievance Committee for final disposition. Rates agreed upon or awarded shall be effective as of the date equipment is put to use.

  • STANDARD EQUIPMENT All items of standard equipment which are provided by the OEM shall be furnished unless such items are expressly deleted by the Authorized User or are specified to be other than standard in the Mini-Bid. When Optional equipment is specified, all components listed in the OEM’s data book as being included with the Option shall be furnished.

  • Test equipment For the tests an inertia dynamometer shall be equipped with the vehicle brake in question. The dynamometer shall be instrumented for continuous recording of rotational speed, brake torque, pressure in the brake line, number of rotations after brake application, braking time and brake rotor temperature.

  • School Equipment The Association shall have the right to use audio-visual and/or duplicating equipment provided all costs incurred therewith are paid for by the Association. Association use of school equipment shall not interfere with school use. The building principal must approve any Association use that involves a cost.

  • Metering Equipment 13.01. Utility will furnish, install, own and maintain metering equipment capable of measuring the flow of kilowatt-hours (kWh) of energy. The Customer's service associated with the CRG will be metered at a single metering point. The metering equipment will measure energy delivered by Utility to Customer and also measure energy delivered by Customer to Utility. Customer agrees to provide safe and reasonable access to the premises for installation of this equipment and its future maintenance or removal.

  • Office Equipment The Client must not install any cabling, IT or telecom connections without the Provider’s consent, which the Provider may refuse at its absolute discretion. As a condition to the Provider’s consent, the Client must permit the Provider to oversee any installations (for example IT or electrical systems) and to verify that such installations do not interfere with the use of the accommodation(s) by other Clients or the Provider or any landlord of the building.

  • Equipment The Fund shall obtain and maintain at its own cost and expense all equipment and services, including but not limited to communications services, necessary for it to utilize the Software and obtain access to the System, and Custodian shall not be responsible for the reliability or availability of any such equipment or services.

  • Safe Equipment The City shall furnish and maintain in the best possible working condition, within the limits of its financial capability, the necessary tools, facilities, vehicles, supplies, and equipment required for members to safely carry out their duties. Members are responsible for reporting unsafe conditions or practices, for avoiding negligence, and for properly using and caring for tools, facilities, vehicles, supplies, and equipment provided by the City.

  • Construction Equipment Construction Equipment means all tools, machinery and equipment, either operated or not operated, that is required for preparing, fabricating, conveying, erecting, or otherwise performing the Work but is not incorporated into the Work.

  • Supplies and Equipment The Union and employees will not use state-purchased supplies or equipment to conduct union business or representational activities. This does not preclude the use of the telephone for representational activities if there is no cost to the Employer, the call is brief in duration and it does not disrupt or distract from the Employer’s business.

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