Core Bus Fleet Sample Clauses

Core Bus Fleet. The vehicles set forth in Exhibit G that are used for Core Bus Fleet Services.
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Core Bus Fleet. Contractor shall provide a Core Bus Fleet for Core Bus Fleet Services. The Core Bus Fleet shall be exclusively used for this Agreement and shall initially comprise of the following vehicles, which are further identified in Exhibit G: i. Contractor shall lease or purchase to be used in the Core Bus Fleet. Any such lease or purchase must be approved in advance and in writing by the Director of Aviation. Any lease shall comply with the following: 1. All vehicle leases for the Core Bus Fleet must be in form and substance satisfactory to the Director of Aviation and must be assignable to County, County’s designee, or any person or entity requested in writing by the Director of Aviation. The Director of Purchasing is authorized to approve any assignment of any such vehicle lease to County up to the amount of the Director of Purchasing’s award authority. The assignment to County of any such vehicle lease that is over the award authority of the Director of Purchasing shall be approved by the Board. Upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement, or at such other date, if directed in writing by the Director of Aviation, Contractor shall promptly cause the assignment of such vehicle leases to County, County’s designee, or any person or entity requested in writing by the Director of Aviation. 2. All vehicle leases for the Core Bus Fleet must expire at the end of the Initial Term unless otherwise authorized in writing by the Director of Aviation. ii. The Core Bus Fleet may be used for Supplemental Bus Fleet Services at the written request of the Contract Administrator at the rates set forth herein for the Supplemental Bus Fleet. iii. It is anticipated that County may require Contractor to purchase or lease additional vehicles for inclusion in the Core Bus Fleet, such as large passenger capacity buses, trams, airfield buses, or other vehicles. The purchase or leasing of any such vehicles shall be subject to the written direction, requirements, and approval of the Director of Aviation. iv. The Director of Aviation may also require Contractor to purchase technology upgrades or equipment improvements for the Core Bus Fleet. Upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement for any reason, title to such technology upgrades or equipment improvements shall vest with the County unless otherwise agreed in writing between the Parties, with the Director of Aviation acting on behalf of County. v. Contractor must not use any vehicle that is unserviceable (...

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