AMC Period Sample Clauses

AMC Period. The period of AMC is 2 Years from the date of issue of work order, which may be extended for further 1 Year subject to satisfactory completion of first 2 Years. Quantities shown in the ‘Price Format’ are for one-year period only.
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AMC Period. Three Year.
AMC Period. The AMC period of proposed tender is Two Years from the date of issue of work order, which may be extended for further one year subject to satisfactory completion of first one year.
AMC Period. All expenses related to the maintenance of the E-Cars shall be borne by the CLIENT after the period of the AMC and warranty. To obtain all Consents, Licenses, Approvals etc: It shall be the obligation of the CLIENT to obtain all consents, licenses, approvals etc as are necessary for or in connection with the execution and enforceability of this agreement and for the parking, use and operation of E-Cars/E-Vehicles and the accessories thereto including the charging stations and shall keep them valid and effective during the period of this agreement or till the E-Cars/E-Vehicles are delivered back to ANERT.
AMC Period. This contract is valid for one year/12 months from its date of purchase. How to Register or Renew AMC To register or renew your AMC, please contact us through any of the following mediums Website: www.vguard/waterpurifier Phone: 0000 000 0000 (TOLL FREE) | 1860 180 3000 (TOLL) E-mail: xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xx AMC Includes V-Guard offers 3 different AMC plans. You may choose and buy the plan that suits you the most. Below table details out the offering in each of the three plans. AMC PLANS VG Essential VG Premium VG Ultra Price (INR) 1400 2000 4000 Pre-Emptive Maintenance Services 2 2 2 Free of Cost Replacement of Pre-Filters 0 2 2 Components Coverage No Unlimited Unlimited RO Membrane Coverage No No Unlimited Other Consumable Coverage No No Unlimited AMC Does Not Include
AMC Period. This contract is valid for one year/12 months from its date of purchase.

Related to AMC Period

  • Transition Period Due to the nature of our purchasing process, the District often requires an existing service provider to continue to provide goods and/or services while the District is in the process of advertising, evaluating, and awarding a contract for the provision of the same goods and/or services in the future. To accommodate this process, the Contractor shall agree to maintain the same terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement for a period up to ninety (90) days after the automatic termination of this Agreement at the end of its term, if requested by the District, as a transition period. In addition, if the Contractor is not the successful bidder for a future solicitation for the same or similar services, he or she shall agree to provide the same goods and/or services provided in this Agreement for a period up to ninety (90) days to allow for an orderly transition to the new provider. The District and the Contractor may mutually agree to a longer transition period.

  • Meal Period A Contractor shall schedule an unpaid period of not more than 1/2 hour duration at the work location between the 3rd and 5th hour of the scheduled shift. A Contractor may, for efficiency of operation, establish a schedule which coordinates the meal periods of two or more crafts. If an employee is required to work through the meal period, the employee shall be compensated in a manner established in the applicable Schedule A.

  • Break Period All employees working in full time (7 or 7.5 hour) positions shall be permitted a fifteen (15) minute rest period both in the first half and the second half of a shift.

  • week period If an employee fails to return at the end of the family care or medical leave, the CSU may require repayment of insurance premiums paid during the unpaid portion of the leave. The CSU shall not require repayment of premiums if the employee's failure to return is due to his/her serious health condition or due to circumstances beyond the employee's control.

  • Transitional Period At the end of the transitional period as defined in Article 10(2) of the Directive, the contracting parties shall cease to apply the withholding/retention tax and revenue sharing provided for in this Agreement and shall apply in respect of the other contracting party the automatic exchange of information provisions in the same manner as is provided for in Chapter II of the Directive. If during the transitional period either of the contracting parties elects to apply the automatic exchange of information provisions in the same manner as is provided for in Chapter II of the Directive it shall no longer apply the withholding/retention tax and the revenue sharing provided for in Article 9 of this Agreement.

  • Coverage Period The Section A (Retrospective) Coverage Period will be the period from and including January 1, 2002 to but not including the Effective Time.

  • License Period The license granted hereunder shall be effective and terminate as of the dates specified in Schedule D attached hereto, unless sooner terminated or renewed in accordance with the terms and conditions hereof.

  • Vacation Period ‌ The choice of vacation periods shall be granted to employees on the basis of seniority with the Employer except where the period requested would be detrimental to the operation of the Employer.

  • Xxxxx Period After payment of the first Dues, the Subscriber is entitled to a grace period of 30 days for the pay- ment of any Dues due. During this grace period, the Agreement will remain in force. However, the Sub- xxxxxxx will be liable for payment of Dues accruing during the period the Agreement continues in force.

  • Hire Period The Hire Period shall commence from the time stated in the order confirmation unless the Equipment is collected by the Hirer, in which case the Hire Period shall commence when the Equipment leaves our premises. The Hire Period shall terminate when the goods are received back at our premises.

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