Common use of AUTHORITY’S PROPERTY Clause in Contracts

AUTHORITY’S PROPERTY. 35.1. All Authority's Property shall remain the property of the Authority and shall be used in the performance of the Contract and for no other purpose without prior approval from the Authority. 35.2. The Contractor shall be liable for any loss of or damage to any Authority's Property unless the Contractor is able to demonstrate that such loss or damage was caused or contributed to by the act, neglect or default of the Authority. 35.3. The Contractor shall not in any circumstances have a lien on any Authority's Property and shall take all steps necessary to ensure that the title of the Authority and the exclusion of any lien are brought to the attention of any third party dealing with any Authority's Property. 35.4. The Contractor shall be responsible for his own costs resulting from any failure of the Authority‟s Property, unless he can demonstrate that the Authority had caused undue delay in its replacement or repair. 35.5. The Contractor shall maintain all items of Authority‟s Property in good and serviceable condition, fair wear and tear, in accordance with the manufacturer‟s recommendations.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Cleaning Services Agreement, Contract for Provision of an Archive Inventory Records Audit, Software License Agreement

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AUTHORITY’S PROPERTY. 35.1. 43.1 All Authority's Property shall remain the property of the Authority and shall be used in the performance of the Contract and for no other purpose without prior approval from the Authority. 35.2. 43.2 The Contractor shall be liable for any loss of or damage to any Authority's Property unless the Contractor is able to demonstrate that such loss or damage was caused or contributed to by the act, neglect or default of the Authority. 35.3. 43.3 The Contractor shall not in any circumstances have a lien on any Authority's Property and shall take all steps necessary to ensure that the title of the Authority and the exclusion of any lien are brought to the attention of any third party dealing with any Authority's Property. 35.4. 43.4 The Contractor shall be responsible for his own costs resulting from any failure of the Authority‟s Authority’s Property, unless he can demonstrate that the Authority had caused undue delay in its replacement or repair. 35.5. 43.5 The Contractor shall maintain all items of Authority‟s Authority’s Property in good and serviceable condition, fair wear and tear, in accordance with the manufacturer‟s manufacturer’s recommendations.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract for Media Monitoring and Evaluation Services, Contract for Supply of Goods

AUTHORITY’S PROPERTY. 35.1. 43.1 All Authority's Property shall remain the property of the Authority and shall andshall be used in the performance of the Contract and for no other purpose without prior approval from the Authority. 35.2. 43.2 The Contractor shall be liable for any loss of or damage to any Authority's Property unless the Contractor is able to demonstrate that such loss or damage was caused or contributed to by the act, neglect or default of the Authority. 35.3. 43.3 The Contractor shall not in any circumstances have a lien on any Authority's Property and shall take all steps necessary to ensure that the title of the Authority and the exclusion of any lien are brought to the attention of any third party dealing with any an y Authority's Property. 35.4. 43.4 The Contractor shall be responsible for his own costs resulting from any failure of the Authority‟s Authority’s Property, unless he can demonstrate that the Authority had caused undue delay in its replacement or repair. 35.5. 43.5 The Contractor shall maintain all items of Authority‟s Authority’s Property in good and serviceable condition, fair wear and tear, in accordance with the manufacturer‟s manufacturer’s recommendations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Security Guarding Contract

AUTHORITY’S PROPERTY. 35.1. 9.1 All of the Authority's Property shall remain the property of the Authority and shall be used in the performance of the Contract and for no other purpose without prior approval from the AuthorityApproval. 35.2. 9.2 The Contractor shall be liable for any loss of or damage to any of the Authority's Property unless the Contractor is able to demonstrate that such loss or damage was caused or contributed to by the act, neglect or default of the Authority. 35.3. 9.3 The Contractor shall not in any circumstances have a lien on any of the Authority's Property and shall take all steps necessary to ensure that the title of the Authority and the exclusion of any lien are brought to the attention of any third party dealing with any of the Authority's Property. 35.4. 9.4 The Contractor shall be responsible for his own costs resulting from any failure of the Authority‟s Property, unless he can demonstrate that the Authority had caused undue delay in its replacement or repair. 35.5. 9.5 The Contractor shall maintain all items of the Authority‟s Property in good and serviceable condition, fair wear and teartear excepted, and in accordance with the manufacturer‟s recommendations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for the Provision of Disability Support Services

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AUTHORITY’S PROPERTY. 35.1. 42.1 All Authority's Property shall remain the property of the Authority and shall be used in the performance of the Contract and for no other purpose without prior approval from the Authority. 35.2. 42.2 The Contractor shall be liable for any loss of or damage to any Authority's Property unless the Contractor is able to demonstrate that such loss or damage was caused or contributed to by the act, neglect or default of the Authority. 35.3. 42.3 The Contractor shall not in any circumstances have a lien on any Authority's Property and shall take all steps necessary to ensure that the title of the Authority and the exclusion of any lien are brought to the attention of any third party dealing with any Authority's Property. 35.4. 42.4 The Contractor shall be responsible for his own costs resulting from any failure of the Authority‟s Authority’s Property, unless he can demonstrate that the Authority had caused undue delay in its replacement or repair. 35.5. 42.5 The Contractor shall maintain all items of Authority‟s Authority’s Property in good and serviceable condition, fair wear and tear, in accordance with the manufacturer‟s manufacturer’s recommendations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Fco Video Production Services

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