Check-in Requirements Sample Clauses

Check-in Requirements. 9.1.1.1. Passengers boarding a domestic flight shall report to THE CARRIER’s check-in desk at the airport no later than one (1) hour before departure. Passengers shall check-in no later than one hour and a half (1 hour and 30 minutes) before departure during high season or if there are any special requirements. 9.1.1.2. Passengers boarding an international flight shall report to THE CARRIER’s check-in desk at the airport no later than three (3) hours before departure to comply with security control, immigration and other procedures. At all times, the Passenger shall observe check-in times set by THE CARRIER or its authorized agent. If a Passenger does not report to the check-in counter within the time limits set forth in this Agreement, the Passenger shall forfeit his boarding rights and his reservation shall be cancelled. These policies may be changed or modified and therefore a Passenger should always confirm the required check-in times with THE CARRIER.
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Check-in Requirements. 9.1.1.1. Passengers boarding a domestic flight shall report to THE CARRIER’s check-in desk at the airport no later than one (1) hour before departure. Passengers shall check-in no later than one hour and a half (1 hour and 30 minutes) before departure during high season or if there are any special requirements.
Check-in Requirements. The student must check in at the area office before occupying a room. At that time, building and room access will be arranged by the office using key or card access as appropriate for the assignment. Students must also review and submit an online room condition report by the designated deadline for this check-in. This form is the basis for assessment of any damage or loss attributable to the resident at the termination of the occupancy period. Failure to review and sign the form by the designated deadline will result in the student assuming responsibility for all damages in the room.
Check-in Requirements. (a) The Borrower hereby covenants and agrees that, (i) not later than 20 days after the Borrowing Date, it shall cause to be delivered to the Custodian the Priority Documents related to Contracts whose aggregate Amortized Equipment Cost constitutes not less than 50% of the aggregate Amortized Equipment Cost of all Contracts, and (ii) not later than 40 days after the Borrowing Date, it shall cause to be delivered to the Custodian the Priority Documents for each Pledged Receivable; provided, however, that the Borrower shall be permitted to deliver to the Custodian a machine copy of any original, executed Contract (certified as a true copy (a “Certified True Copy”) by an officer of either the Obligor or the Borrower or its predecessor as lessor or lender thereunder) for Contracts whose aggregate Amortized Equipment Cost constitutes not more than 5% of the aggregate Amortized Equipment Cost of all Contracts. (b) The Borrower hereby covenants and agrees that if the aggregate Discounted Balance of all Contracts for which the Custodian has received only a Certified True Copy exceeds the aforesaid 5% limit for any period exceeding fifteen days, then on the first Business Day after such fifteenth day it shall resell the Pledged Receivables related to all such Contracts to the Originator, deposit the Release Price for each such Pledged Receivable to the Collection Account and remit to the respective Lenders (no later than the close of business of such Lender on such Business Day), pro tanto, as a partial prepayment of the outstanding principal amount of the Notes (together with interest accrued and unpaid on such prepayment through such date of prepayment), pro rata according to their respective Percentages, and otherwise comply with the requirements of Section 4.03 hereof with respect to all such Pledged Receivables. (c) The Custodian hereby agrees that, within one Business Day (to the extent the number of Receivable Files received on any Business Day is no greater than 1,000 and that such Receivable Files are delivered to the Custodian in the same order as the Receivable Schedule) or within such greater number of Business Days as the parties hereto mutually agree (to the extent the number of Receivable Files received on any Business Day exceeds 1,000), it shall deliver to the Borrower, each Lender and the Servicer (i) a Collateral Receipt for all Receivable Files received on that date and (ii) an Exception Report) covering any Deficiencies noted in such Collateral...
Check-in Requirements. Guests must be at least 18 years of age to check in at the Premises. In the interests of security and to prevent fraud, guests are required to confirm their identity by providing their valid government issued photo identification (e.g., state driver’s license, passport, etc.) at check-in.
Check-in Requirements. Upon check-in, a signed Agreement must be on file or executed. Each resident will receive appropriate keys. Only permanent residents, as approved by the Housing Office, are authorized to possess keys; keys may not be duplicated. Upon check-in, it is the responsibility of the resident to notify the Housing Office immediately of any maintenance or housekeeping problems. If specific utilities are not included in the monthly license fee, it is the responsibility of the resident to contact appropriate utility and service vendors for necessary hook-up/installation. The resident is liable for all costs in connection with the installation and operation of all utilities, including, but not limited to, telephone, electricity (when applicable), and cable television. The Housing Office is not responsible for damage to existing service hardware (e.g., telephone lines, cables, etc.).
Check-in Requirements. The student must check in at the area office before occupying a room. At that time, building and room access will be arranged by the office using key or card access as appropriate for the assignment. Students must also review a room condition report within twenty-four hours of this check-in. This form, when countersigned by a University representative, is the basis for assessment of any damage or loss attributable to the resident at the termination of the occupancy period. Failure to review and sign the form within twenty-four hours of occupancy will result in the student assuming responsibility for all damages in the room. Housing conducts a census to ensure that all residents are living in their assigned rooms. The student is required to verify the information recorded and sign the census for a record of occupancy at the start of each semester.
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