Connection to services Sample Clauses
The "Connection to Services" clause defines how parties will access and utilize the services provided under the agreement. It typically outlines the technical or procedural requirements for establishing a connection, such as necessary software, hardware, or network configurations, and may specify responsibilities for maintaining a secure and functional link. This clause ensures that both parties understand the prerequisites and ongoing obligations for service access, thereby minimizing disruptions and clarifying accountability for connectivity issues.
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Connection to services. The Tenant must not make any connection with the Conduits that serve the Flat except through sockets and outlets provided for the purposes of connection.
Connection to services. You shall be solely responsible, at Your expense, for establishing, operating and maintaining Your and Your Users' connection to the Services and Terbine Exchange via the internet, including but not limited to, procuring, configuring, operating and maintaining all computer hardware and software, communications equipment, databases, electronic systems, networks, web browsers, and any access lines necessary for such connection. If the computer(s) or computer system on which You and/or Your Users accessed the Service is sold or transferred to
Connection to services. The Tenant must not make any connection with the pipes, sewers or drains in the Property or extend the wiring.
Connection to services. Provider shall make available API’s and any relevant software to Subscriber to enable Subscriber to use Services during of the term of this Agreement.
Connection to services. (a) The Exhibitor is responsible for reimbursing RASV for the cost of connecting any electrical, gas, water, drainage or other utility service connections from the nearest point at which the service is made available by RASV. Such connections must comply with all regulations of the relevant authority and all applicable laws and as such must be carried out only by approved RASV contractors. Any such connections may not occur without the prior written approval of RASV.
(b) The Exhibitor must obtain RASV’s prior written approval to operate any electrical apparatus that may use over four kilowatts on single phase or ten kilowatts on three phases.
(c) RASV has the right to disconnect any electrical or gas or other utility connection that it considers to be unsafe, or which may be overloading the service lines.
(d) The Exhibitor acknowledges that RASV does not possess any expertise in assessing the safety or fitness for the Exhibitor’s purpose of any service connection, and that the Exhibitor must ensure that all service connections meet the Exhibitor’s needs, are safe, and comply with all applicable laws and regulations.
(e) The Exhibitor acknowledges that electricity, gas, water, drainage and other utility services are provided by third party service providers over whom RASV has no control, and which alone are responsible for the supply to the Exhibitor of such services. Accordingly, the Exhibitor acknowledges that RASV does not and cannot represent or guarantee to the Exhibitor:
(i) the merchantability of any such services;
(ii) the fitness of any such services for the Exhibitor’s intended purposes; or
(iii) the supply or continued supply of any such services to the Exhibitor during the period of the Show or at any other time.
Connection to services. (a) The Food Truck Vendor is responsible for connecting, at its own expense, any electrical, gas, water, drainage or other utility service connections from the nearest point at which the service is made available at the Venue by AMF. The connections must comply with all regulations of the relevant authority and all applicable laws and may not occur without the prior written approval of AMF.
(b) The Food Truck Vendor must obtain AMF’s prior written approval to operate any electrical apparatus that may use over four kilowatts on single phase or ten kilowatts on three phases and such electrical apparatus must be tested and tagged as current and safe for use prior to apparatus and equipment being used at the Event.
(c) AMF has the right to disconnect any electrical or gas or other utility connection that it considers to be unsafe, or which may be overloading the service lines and the Food Truck Vendor releases AMF from all claims and liabilities in relation thereto.
(d) The Food Truck Vendor acknowledges that AMF does not possess any expertise in assessing the safety or fitness for the Food Truck Vendor’s purpose of the required service connection, and that the Food Truck Vendor must ensure that all service connections meet the Food Truck Vendor’s needs, are safe, and comply with all applicable laws and regulations.
(e) The Food Truck Vendor acknowledges that electricity, gas, water, drainage and other utility services are provided by third party service providers over whom AMF has no control, and who are solely responsible for the supply to the Food Truck Vendor of such services. Accordingly, the Food Truck Vendor acknowledges that AMF does not and cannot represent or guarantee to the Food Truck Vendor:
(i) the merchantability of any such services;
(ii) the fitness of any such services for the Food Truck Vendor’s intended purposes; or
(iii) the supply or continued supply of any such services to the Food Truck Vendor during the Term or at any other time, and releases AMF from all claims and liabilities in relation thereto.
Connection to services. Connection to the Services must be approved by us and comply with the conditions we set to ensure the safe and reliable supply of the Services. Connections to the Services and Our Water System are to be made using a licensed plumber and in accordance with our connection policies and any other plumbing and draining regulations, codes and standards that may apply.
Connection to services. The contractor must obtain connection to the relevant services required for the site from the appropriate body:
a) The water will be done by SBM (Council) and sewerage connections must be done by the plumbing contractor
b) Temporary electrical connections and prepaid meters must be obtained from the ESTATE’s Admin office. Inspections of both temporary and permanent connections needs to be done by the Estates electrical contractor and the cost of both inspections will be for the home owners account
c) Illegal connections will be cause for suspension of site access and a fine of R10,000.00 payable before return to site
d) PERMANENT Electricity supply will only be made available once an occupational certificate is obtained from council and a copy supplied to the admin office.
Connection to services. The work and cost of electrical, compressed air and possible water connections are not included in the price and shall be invoiced at the hourly rates shown herein.
