Audio/Video Equipment Sample Clauses

Audio/Video Equipment. With the exception of Client computers, all audio/visual equipment must be ordered from the Center. No other audio/visual equipment may be brought into the Center. Charges may apply for providing electrical power and labor for setup of client computers.
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Audio/Video Equipment. A/V equipment may be available for use with prior written agreement from the main office. A/V equipment in the sanctuary is limited to a Trinity AV Team members. If equipment in the sanctuary is requested it must be operated by an AV Team person. If one of the team is available on the date requested, there will be an extra cost of $50/hr. Kitchen: Use of the kitchen can be negotiated as part of this agreement. Occasional use of microwave and fridge is considered part of this agreement. If the kitchen is needed for meal preparation, baking, or a special event, written agreement must be obtained from the main office one week prior to the date of the event. The kitchen must be kept clean after any use. The kitchen being left unclean, expired/rotten food left in the fridge, or dirty dishes left behind, will result in the group no longer being able to use the kitchen.
Audio/Video Equipment. Signee must receive pre-authorization for the use of church owned audio/visual equipment (See Worksheet). Repair/Replacement cost will be billed to the signee for any damage to church owned AV equipment.
Audio/Video Equipment. City owns certain items of audio/video equipment that have been installed within the Tower Theater (the “A/V Equipment”). As of the date of this Agreement, no complete inventory or valuation of the A/V Equipment has been completed by the City. During the Option Term, City and Optionee shall work together in good faith to agree upon a plan for the removal of the A/V Equipment, or the sale of the A/V Equipment to Optionee. Absent such an agreement, City shall have the right, but not the obligation to remove any and all A/V Equipment from the Tower Theater no later than the Close of Escrow, but all costs and expenses of such removal and all costs and expenses of repairing any damage to the Tower Theater that results from the removal of such A/V Equipment shall be paid by City.

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  • PATROL VIDEO SYSTEMS 2 1. As part of the law enforcement services to be provided to CITY, COUNTY 3 has provided, or will provide, patrol video systems (hereinafter called “PVS”) 4 that are or will be mounted in patrol vehicles designated by COUNTY for 5 use within CITY service area.

  • Stored equipment We accept no responsibility for any stored equipment or other property brought on to or left at the premises, and all liability for loss or damage is hereby excluded. All equipment and other property (other than stored equipment) must be removed at the end of each hiring or we will charge fees each day or part of a day at the hire fee per hiring until the same is removed. We may, in our discretion, dispose of any items referred to below by sale or otherwise on such terms and conditions as we think fit, and charge you any costs we incur in storing and selling or otherwise disposing of the same, in any of the following circumstances:

  • Rented Equipment Payment for required equipment rented from an outside company that is neither an affiliate of, nor a subsidiary of, the Design-Builder will be based on receipted invoices which shall not exceed rates given in the current edition of the Rental Rate Blue Book for Construction Equipment published by Data Quest. If actual rental rates exceed manual rates, written justification shall be furnished to the Contracting Officer for consideration. No additional allowance will be made for overhead and profit. The Design-Builder shall submit written certification to the Contracting Officer that any required rented equipment is neither owned by nor rented from the Design- Builder or an affiliate of or subsidiary of the Design-Builder.

  • 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.

  • Customer Equipment Customer represents and warrants that it owns or has the legal right and authority, and will continue to own or maintain the legal right and authority during the term of this Agreement, to place and use the Customer Equipment as contemplated by this Agreement. Customer further represents and warrants that its placement, arrangement, and use of the Customer Equipment in the Internet Data Centers complies with the Customer Equipment Manufacturer's environmental and other specifications.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Equipment Cleaning (a) Areas, known by Forest Service prior to timber sale advertisement, that are infested with invasive species of concern are shown on Sale Area Map. A current list of invasive species of concern and a map showing the extent of known infestations is available at the Forest Supervisor’s Office. For purposes of this provision, “Off-Road Equipment” includes all logging and construction machinery, except for log trucks, chip vans, service vehicles, water trucks, pickup trucks, cars, and similar vehicles.

  • 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.

  • Electrical Equipment Residents must use only CSA, UL-approved or Canadian-certified electrical equipment; the rated wattage of light fixtures must never be exceeded; and only replacement bulbs supplied by Waterloo maintenance staff may be used. Do not leave any unattended electrical equipment turned on (i.e. hair straighteners, lights etc.)

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