Additional Obligations of Company. A. Assistance in Promotion Company shall, at its own expense, promptly provide Direct Selling Agent with marketing and technical information, training concerning the Services, brochures, instructional material, advertising literature, and other product data.
B. Assistance in Technical Problems Company shall, at its own expense, assist Direct Selling Agent and customers of the Services in all ways deemed reasonable by Company in the solution of any problems relating to the Services.
C. New Developments Company shall inform Direct Selling Agent of new Products or Services that are competitive with Company's Products Services and other market information and competitive information as discovered from time to time.
Additional Obligations of Company. A. Operator’s employees, agents and Drivers performing services at the Airport shall be neat, clean and courteous, and Operator shall not permit its employees, agents or Drivers to conduct business in a loud, noisy, boisterous, offensive or objectionable manner, or to Solicit business in any manner whatsoever.
B. Operator shall not disturb the Port or any tenant, guest, invitee or other person using the Airport by making or permitting any unusual disturbance, noise vibration, or other condition on or at the Airport
C. As noted in the Operating Agreement, Operator shall abide by, and be subject to, all then-current Port tariffs, rules and regulations, and procedures and directives that have been communicated to Operator by the Port and which pertain to the operation of vehicles at the Airport.
D. Prior to execution, and continuing throughout the like of this Operating Agreement, Operator shall provide to the Port all documents relating to the necessary startup of operations (Startup Documents). The Startup Documents include: required insurance under this Operating Agreement; required documents for Operating Permit, if applicable; vehicle dimension sheet, charter bus information sheet; operator contact information sheet; evidence of vehicle registration for each vehicle, showing Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and vehicle license plate number; documentation showing Operator is authorized to operate by the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Motor Coach Carrier Safety Administration, if applicable; this Operating Agreement signed by the Operator; and, any other documentation required by the Port to establish operations at the Airport.
E. Failure to provide any of the Startup Documents, or provide any required documentation during the Agreement, including, but not limited to, insurance when requested by the Port, the Operator will be placed on an operationally suspended list (Denied List). The Denied List shall be maintained by Ground Transportation and shall mean the Operator has failed to provide one or more documents required under this Operating Agreement and the Port shall prohibit the Operator from conducting operations. Furthermore, failure to cure placement on the Denied List shall be subject to Liquidated Damages, as defined on Exhibit D, which is incorporated hereto with this reference. The Port shall notify Operator of placement on the Denied List via provided electronic mail and shall include the reason and requirements to cure. The Port ...
Additional Obligations of Company. A. Assistance in Promotion Company shall, at its own expense, promptly provide Direct Selling Agent with marketing and technical information, training concerning the Goods/services, brochures, instructional material, advertising literature, and other product data.
B. Assistance in Technical Problems Company shall, at its own expense, assist Direct Selling Agent and customers of the Goods/services in all ways deemed reasonable by Company in the solution of any problems relating to the Goods/services.
C. New Developments Company shall inform Direct Selling Agent of new Products or Goods/services that are competitive with Company's Products Goods/services and other market information and competitive information as discovered from time to time.
Additional Obligations of Company. 15.1 Company shall supply the Products to AVI upon the terms and conditions of this Agreement and as required by any Federal Contract to which the items are added.
15.2 Company shall at its reasonable discretion offer technical and commercial assistance to AVI for the sale and service of the Products.
Additional Obligations of Company. A. Operator’s employees, agents and Drivers performing services at the Airport shall be neat, clean and courteous, and Operator shall not permit its employees, agents or Drivers to conduct business in a loud, noisy, boisterous, offensive or objectionable manner, or to Solicit business in any manner whatsoever.
B. Operator shall not disturb the Port or any tenant, guest, invitee or other person using the Airport by making or permitting any unusual disturbance, noise vibration, or other condition on or at the Airport
C. As noted in the Operating Agreement, Operator shall abide by, and be subject to, all then-current Port tariffs, rules and regulations, and procedures and directives that have been communicated to Operator by the Port and which pertain to the operation of vehicles at the Airport.
Additional Obligations of Company. Company agrees to provide Credit Union copies of Company’s most recent financial statements on an annual basis and as otherwise requested by the Credit Union. Company agrees that Credit Union may obtain a yearly credit report from a credit reporting agency on Company’s owners to verify credit worthiness of exposure limits requested.
Additional Obligations of Company