Check-in Services Sample Clauses

Check-in Services. 19.6.1. The Concessionaire shall provide or cause to be provided the infrastructure required for operation of check-in services at the Airport for and in respect of departing passengers (the “Check-in Services”). Such infrastructure shall include counters, self-service check-in kiosks, luggage conveyor belts, computer terminals, IT backbone and associated facilities in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, Applicable Laws, relevant ICAO Documents and Annexes and Good Industry Practice.
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Check-in Services. 19.7.1 The Concessionaire shall provide or cause to be provided, at its own cost and expense, the infrastructure required for operation of check-in services at the Heliport for and in respect of departing passengers (the “Check-in Services”). Such infrastructure shall include counters, self-service check-in kiosks, computer terminals, IT backbone and associated facilities in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, Applicable Laws, relevant ICAO Documents and Annexes and Good Industry Practice.
Check-in Services. Bus Operator shall check-in passengers and baggage (if any) at least ninety (90) minutes before scheduled flight departure, print boarding passes, and deliver checked baggage securely to applicable airline at the Airport for screening.
Check-in Services. The Operator shall provide or cause to be provided, the infrastructure required for operation of check-in services at the Domestic Cruise Terminal for and in respect of departing Users (“Check- in Services”). Such infrastructure shall include counters, self-service check-in kiosks, luggage conveyor belts, computer terminals, IT backbone and associated facilities in accordance withthe provisions of this Agreement, Applicable Laws including and applicable Good Industry Practice.The Operator shall provide or cause to be provided the Check-in Services to the Users, for and on behalf of cruise/ vessel operators , in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and Good Industry Practice. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Clause, the Operator shall enable each Cruise/Vessel Operator , at the option of such Cruise/ Vessel Operator, to provide Check-in Services to the Users of that cruise on payment of a service fees to the Operator on mutually agreed amount.

Related to Check-in Services

  • Trade in Services 1. The Parties shall aim at achieving gradual liberalisation and the opening of their markets for trade in services in accordance with the provisions of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (hereinafter referred to as “the GATS”), taking into account ongoing work under the auspices of the WTO.

  • IN SERVICES ARTICLE 4.1

  • IN-SERVICE When a nurse attends any in-service programme during her/his regularly scheduled working hours, she/he shall suffer no loss of pay. When a nurse is unable to do so, and attends the in-service programme outside her/his regularly scheduled hours, she/he shall be paid for all time attendance at her/his straight time rate of pay. If attendance is mandatory all applicable premiums will apply.

  • Change in Services If Customer wishes to change the scope of the Services, it shall submit details of the requested change to Company in writing. Changes may incur additional fees included, but not lim- ited to, engineering time fees, change of equipment fees, and administrative fees. USED GOODS. Should the Agreement include the purchase of used machinery, parts or other equipment, said used equipment are sold “AS IS” and “with all faults”. Company makes no warranty related to the title of these goods.

  • Changes in Services The parties agree and acknowledge that any Provider may make changes from time to time in the manner of performing the applicable Services if such Provider is making similar changes in performing similar services for itself, its Affiliates or other third parties, if any, and if such Provider furnishes to the Recipient substantially the same notice (in content and timing) as such Provider provides to its Affiliates or other third parties, if any, respecting such changes. In addition, and without limiting the immediately preceding sentence in any way, and notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, such Provider may make any of the following changes without obtaining the prior consent of the Recipient: (i) changes to the process of performing a particular Service that do not adversely affect the benefits to the Recipient of such Provider’s provision or quality of such Service in any material respect or materially increase the charge for such Service; (ii) emergency changes on a temporary and short-term basis; and (iii) changes to a particular Service in order to comply with applicable Law or regulatory requirements.

  • Orientation and In-Service Program The Hospital recognizes the need for a Hospital Orientation Program of such duration as it may deem appropriate taking into consideration the needs of the Hospital and the nurses involved.

  • In-Service Education The parties recognize the value of in-service both to the employee and the Employer and shall encourage employees to participate in in-service. All employees scheduled by the Employer to attend in-service seminars shall receive regular wages.

  • – ORIENTATION AND IN SERVICE 20.01 An orientation and in service program will be provided to all employees. These programs shall be reviewed and discussed from time to time by members of the Union-Management Committee.

  • Outpatient emergency and urgicenter services within the service area The emergency room copay applies to all outpatient emergency visits that do not result in hospital admission within twenty-four (24) hours. The urgicenter copay is the same as the primary care clinic office visit copay.

  • Scope of Services The specific scope of work for each job shall be determined in advance and in writing between TIPS Member, Member’s design professionals and Vendor. It is permitted for the TIPS Member to provide a general scope description, but the awarded vendor should provide a written scope of work, and if applicable, according to the TIPS Member’s design Professional as part of the proposal. Once the scope of the job is agreed to, the TIPS Member will issue a PO and/or an Agreement or Contract with the Job Order Contract Proposal referenced or as an attachment along with bond and any other special provisions agreed by the TIPS Member. If special terms and conditions other than those covered within this solicitation and awarded Agreements are required, they will be attached to the PO and/or an Agreement or Contract and shall take precedence over those in this base TIPS Vendor Agreement.

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