Capacity Control Sample Clauses

Capacity Control. The policy of controlling the number of exhibitor’s selling/displaying at each show will continue throughout the year. Early reservations with full payment are important! Vendors will be located on 23rd Street, and Strand Street. Booth assignments will be given at check in. Returning vendors from any of Yaga’s Entertainment, Inc. festivals have first right of space request if application is completed and received by December 15, 2024. All booth assignments after that are based on a first paid, first reserved basis. Management will work with you as best possible to honor your space requests. Special circumstances require management discretion. Yaga’s Entertainment, Inc. reserves the right to reassign your reserved exhibit space if you do not set up within designated set-up times or call our offices at 000-000-0000. Is required by all new vendors as part of the application process.
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Capacity Control. When the number of people inside the ground floor or sky dome reaches the maximum capacity of 18,000, the number of people in the Exhibition Hall should be controlled by the “one-out, one-in” policy. The exhibition organizer should assign their staff to comprehensively control all entrances and exits and discontinue ticket sales. At the main entrances and exits, the “one-out, one-in” policy should be used (control of visitors entering and exiting will be monitored by sensors). Visitors will be asked to queue up and enter and exit the Exhibition Hall orderly. The staff shall also explain to the visitors that “the current capacity in the Exhibition Hall has reached the control volume. To ensure your safety, please follow the staff's instructions when entering and leaving the Exhibition Hall. We apologize for any inconvenience.”
Capacity Control. Except to the extent necessary to prevent unauthorized over booking. Gulfstream will make available for sale as a Shared Code Segment all of the available seats on Shared Code Segments operated by it; provided, however, that as long as Gulfstream is a party to its current agreement with United Airlines, Inc.(“United”), whereby United’s two letter designator code is placed on aircraft operated by Gulfstream, Gulfstream may withhold from inventory available to Continental up to four seats on one of the daily flights operated by Gulfstream in each of the following city pairs: MIA-MCO, MIA-TPA, MIA-EYW, MIA-NAS, TPA-EYW, PBI-TPA, MCO-EYW, FLL-NAS, SJU-STT, SJU-STX, SJU-SXM AND SJU-SKB. Subject to the provisions of this Section 3(b), Gulfstream will use its reasonable efforts to make inventory available to satisfy the demand for passenger traffic connecting from Continental flights.
Capacity Control. Hawaiian will determine, independently and at its sole discretion, the number of seats that will be made available by it in a particular reservation booking designator. The Carriers will establish a mutually agreeable method of mapping fare codes consistent with Exhibit B attached hereto. On or before the 180th day after the Effective Date and thereafter on each anniversary of the Effective Date and within 10 days after either Carrier provides written notice to the other Carrier that it is changing its reservations booking class designators(“RBDs”) and/or hierarchy, the Carriers shall review the method of mapping RBDs and, if necessary and mutually agreeable, shall amend Exhibit B in accordance with this Agreement. The effective date of such change shall be no sooner than thirty (30) days after agreement is reached or another date mutually agreed in writing between the Carriers.
Capacity Control. Define the method of controlling the capacity of the tower fan. The control methods include one-speed fan, two-speed fan, variable-speed fan and fluid bypass. If you choose variable speed, you need to enter the minimum fan speed ratio. If you choose two-speed control, you need to enter the minimum cfm ratio and the power ratio at the lower fan speed. Cooling Tower, Curves Folder
Capacity Control. Fans that are controlled to reduce their capacity during operation will be considered compliant at an FER level below 1.0 to be determined applied to both their BEP at the fan’s maximum rpm, and their full load design point. However, the manufacturer may characterize the integrated part load value (IPLV) of efficiency of capacity controlled fans by using the ratio of air-power at the design point, to the integrated part load power input. This IPLV efficiency will not be used to determine compliance with DOE efficiency requirements, but is endorsed by this consensus agreement, and we hope will be also endorsed by the DOE, for use in rebate programs and marketing of efficiency ratios.
Capacity Control. On-off compressor cycling and modulating slide-valve assembly or port unloaders combined with hot-gas bypass, if necessary, to achieve performance indicated. 1. Maintain stable operation throughout range of operation. Configure to achieve most energy-efficient operation possible. 2. Operating Range: From 100 to 15 percent of design capacity. 3. Condenser-Air Unloading Requirements over Operating Range: Drop-in entering condenser-air temperature of 5 deg F drop for each 10 percent in capacity reduction.
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  • Availability Control Personal Data will be protected against accidental or unauthorized destruction or loss.

  • Quality Control A. Controlled Affiliate agrees to use the Licensed Marks and Name only in connection with the licensed services and further agrees to be bound by the conditions regarding quality control shown in attached Exhibit A as they may be amended by BCBSA from time-to-time. B. Controlled Affiliate agrees to comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws. C. Controlled Affiliate agrees that it will provide on an annual basis (or more often if reasonably required by Plan or by BCBSA) a report or reports to Plan and BCBSA demonstrating Controlled Affiliate’s compliance with the requirements of this Agreement including but not limited to the quality control provisions of this paragraph and the attached Exhibit A. D. Controlled Affiliate agrees that Plan and/or BCBSA may, from time-to-time, upon reasonable notice, review and inspect the manner and method of Controlled Affiliate’s rendering of service and use of the Licensed Marks and Name. E. As used herein, a Controlled Affiliate is defined as an entity organized and operated in such a manner, that it meets the following requirements: (1) A Plan or Plans authorized to use the Licensed Marks in the Service Area of the Controlled Affiliate pursuant to separate License Agreement(s) with BCBSA, other than such Controlled Affiliate’s License Agreement(s), (the “Controlling Plan(s)”), must have the legal authority directly or indirectly through wholly-owned subsidiaries to select members of the Controlled Affiliate’s governing body having not less than 50% voting control thereof and to: (a) prevent any change in the articles of incorporation, bylaws or other establishing or governing documents of the Controlled Affiliate with which the Controlling Plan(s) do(es) not concur; (b) exercise control over the policy and operations of the Controlled Affiliate at least equal to that exercised by persons or entities (jointly or individually) other than the Controlling Plan(s); and Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in (a) through (b) hereof, the Controlled Affiliate’s establishing or governing documents must also require written approval by the Controlling Plan(s) before the Controlled Affiliate can: (i) change its legal and/or trade names; (ii) change the geographic area in which it operates; (iii) change any of the type(s) of businesses in which it engages; (iv) create, or become liable for by way of guarantee, any indebtedness, other than indebtedness arising in the ordinary course of business; (v) sell any assets, except for sales in the ordinary course of business or sales of equipment no longer useful or being replaced; (vi) make any loans or advances except in the ordinary course of business; (vii) enter into any arrangement or agreement with any party directly or indirectly affiliated with any of the owners or persons or entities with the authority to select or appoint members or board members of the Controlled Affiliate, other than the Plan or Plans (excluding owners of stock holdings of under 5% in a publicly traded Controlled Affiliate); (viii) conduct any business other than under the Licensed Marks and Name; (ix) take any action that any Controlling Plan or BCBSA reasonably believes will adversely affect the Licensed Marks and Name. In addition, a Plan or Plans directly or indirectly through wholly owned subsidiaries shall own at least 50% of any for-profit Controlled Affiliate. (2) A Plan or Plans authorized to use the Licensed Marks in the Service Area of the Controlled Affiliate pursuant to separate License Agreement(s) with BCBSA, other than such Controlled Affiliate’s License Agreement(s), (the “Controlling Plan(s)”), have the legal authority directly or indirectly through wholly-owned subsidiaries to select members of the Controlled Affiliate’s governing body having more than 50% voting control thereof and to: (a) prevent any change in the articles of incorporation, bylaws or other establishing or governing documents of the Controlled Affiliate with which the Controlling Plan(s) do(es) not concur; (b) exercise control over the policy and operations of the Controlled Affiliate. In addition, a Plan or Plans directly or indirectly through wholly-owned subsidiaries shall own more than 50% of any for-profit Controlled Affiliate.

  • Job Control Personal Data being processed on commission (i.e., Personal Data processed on a customer’s behalf) is processed solely in accordance with the Agreement and related instructions of the customer.

  • Data Integrity Control Personal Data will remain intact, complete and current during processing activities.

  • Input Control The possibility to subsequently verify and determine whether, and by whom, personal data was entered into, changed or removed from data processing systems must be ensured. • Definition of entry authorisation • Logging of logins

  • Quality control system (i) The Contractor shall establish a quality control mechanism to ensure compliance with the provisions of this Agreement (the “Quality Assurance Plan” or “QAP”). (ii) The Contractor shall, within 30 (thirty) days of the Appointed Date, submit to the Authority’s Engineer its Quality Assurance Plan which shall include the following: (a) organisation, duties and responsibilities, procedures, inspections and documentation; (b) quality control mechanism including sampling and testing of Materials, test frequencies, standards, acceptance criteria, testing facilities, reporting, recording and interpretation of test results, approvals, check list for site activities, and proforma for testing and calibration in accordance with the Specifications for Road and Bridge Works issued by MORTH, relevant IRC specifications and Good Industry Practice; and (c) internal quality audit system. The Authority’s Engineer shall convey its approval to the Contractor within a period of 21 (twenty-one) days of receipt of the QAP stating the modifications, if any, required, and the Contractor shall incorporate those in the QAP to the extent required for conforming with the provisions of this Clause 11.2. (iii) The Contractor shall procure all documents, apparatus and instruments, fuel, consumables, water, electricity, labour, Materials, samples, and qualified personnel as are necessary for examining and testing the Project Assets and workmanship in accordance with the Quality Assurance Plan. (iv) The cost of testing of Construction, Materials and workmanship under this Article 11 shall be borne by the Contractor.

  • Erosion Control a. The Purchaser shall construct slash and debris erosion barriers, dips, water bars or ditches in skid trails and landings as directed by the Forest Officer. b. The kinds and frequency of erosion control structures shall be adjusted to soil types, topography and climatic conditions as directed by the Forest Officer. c. The Purchaser is required to recontour any excavated skid trails, and provide for effective erosion control in the trail location as directed by the Forest Officer. d. Erosion control work shall commence as soon as skidding is completed on each skid trail or landing, and must be kept current with unit operations. e. Erosion control work shall be completed and approved by the Forest Officer in unfinished units before operations cease for inactive periods including heavy winter snowfall, spring breakup and restricted dates. f. All erosion control work in each unit shall be completed prior to notification pursuant to Section VII.M.7.

  • ROLE OF THE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CONTACTS 5.01 Primary and Secondary Contact(s). The Resident, in executing this Agreement, is required to identify a “Primary Contact” and a “Secondary Contact”. It is strongly recommended that these contacts are parents or legal guardians of the Resident. The Primary Contact serves as the individual that is contacted by the Manager if concerns or problems arise with the Resident, as detailed in section 5.02 below. If the Primary Contact is not available, the Secondary Contact will be contacted.

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