Common Use Terminal Equipment Sample Clauses

Common Use Terminal Equipment. All costs associated with the installation and maintenance of the City’s common use terminal equipment. The airline is responsible for its proprietary equipment. Concourse Joint Use Facilities—All space and related equipment in Concourses A, B, and C for tug space (parking, drives, and circulation) and common use facilities, (including, but not limited to, pre-conditioned air facilities, triturators, etc.). The apron level on Concourse C shall be included in the Concourse C tug circulation space (excluding the space occupied by the baggage carousels on the Concourse C Apron). Baggage Claim—AU baggage claim space and equipment in the Landside Terminal including carousels, input conveyors and related inbound baggage handling space in the Landside Terminal. Automated Baggage System and Space—The inbound and outbound automated DCV baggage systems (AABS and UABS), including their equipment and related space (excluding the Tunnel space allocated to the AGTS and Tunnel cost center) in the Landside Terminal and in the Tunnel from the Landside Terminal to the Concourses, separately serving Concourse A (the “AABS”) and separately serving Concourse B (the “UABS”), including the costs of the maintenance space, control room equipment and related control room space, (excluding the costs of baggage sortation system equipment and space in the concourses and the costs of approved modifications to the automated systems which are included in the baggage sortation for each concourse).
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Common Use Terminal Equipment. In the event the Department acquires and installs “common use (computer) terminal equipment” (CUTE) in the portion of the Terminal in which the ticket counter portion of the Premises are located, the Lessee, at its sole cost and expense, shall remove its own terminal computer equipment installed in the Premises and thereafter shall pay to the County such nondiscriminatory fees and charges as shall be established for any usage of CUTE. Such CUTE shall be so designed and implemented as to insure the security and confidentiality of proprietary information of the Lessee and to enhance the quality of the Lessee’s operations at the Airport. In the event CUTE is installed in the gate areas used by the Lessee for processing enplaning passengers, in lieu of CUTE, the Lessee, at its option, expense and liability, may use its own portable terminal computer equipment. If the Lessee is boarding (enplaning) an average of 120 or more departing (enplaning) passengers per day per leased ticket counter position, the Lessee shall have the right to not be required to use the County’s CUTE system. In such event, the removal of CUTE, the installation of the Lessee’s terminal equipment and the reinstallation of CUTE upon relocation or termination of this Agreement shall be at the Lessee’s sole cost and expense.
Common Use Terminal Equipment. All costs associated with the installation and maintenance of the City’s common use terminal equipment. The airline is responsible for its proprietary equipment.
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