Common use of Equipment and Vehicle Parking Clause in Contracts

Equipment and Vehicle Parking. Airline will ensure that all equipment, including but not limited to, vehicles owned or operated by Airline, its vendors and/or contractors, will not be parked in a manner that interferes in any way with any operations at the Airport. Airline’s equipment and vehicles and those of its vendors and/or contractors will be parked in designated parking areas as provided by Authority. No vehicle shall access the AOA unless directly related to Airline’s business operations. All vehicles driven, escorted, or parked on the AOA must meet Authority’s insurance requirements and any other applicable Authority Rules and Regulations and security requirements. All vehicles, including those of Airline’s Airline Parties, excluding escorted vehicles, accessing the AOA must bear Airline’s identification on both sides of the vehicle which should be identifiable from a distance of fifty (50) feet. Airline must also display Authority’s logo decal. Information regarding vehicle access to the AOA is available from Authority’s Badging Office. All persons accessing the AOA must adhere to Authority’s SIDA training, Airport Security Program, and TSA regulations. Airline will verify that its Airline Parties who operate motorized vehicles on Airport property have a valid driver’s license. Airline will provide evidence in writing of such verification within fifteen (15) days’ of written request by Authority. If Airline fails to provide verification or if Airline’s Airline Party is found to be driving on Airport property without a valid driver’s license, Authority will revoke the offending driver’s ID Media and may assess liquidated damages against Airline of up to $1,000 per occurrence. Said liquidated damages will be due and payable within fifteen (15) days’ notice of invoice for the same. On a quarterly basis, Airline will conduct and maintain periodic audits of the status of the driver’s licenses of its Airline Parties to ensure that they possess and maintain a valid driver’s license. Audits shall be provided to Authority upon fifteen (15) days’ written request by Authority.

Appears in 19 contracts

Samples: Space Rental Agreement, Space Rental Agreement, Space Rental Agreement

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Equipment and Vehicle Parking. Airline Company will ensure that all equipment, including but not limited to, vehicles owned or operated by AirlineCompany, its vendors and/or contractors, will not be parked in a manner that interferes in any way with any operations at the Airport. AirlineCompany’s equipment and vehicles and those of its vendors and/or contractors will be parked in designated parking areas as provided by Authority. No vehicle shall access the AOA unless directly related to AirlineCompany’s business operationsBusiness. All vehicles driven, escorted, or parked on the AOA must meet Authority’s insurance requirements and any other applicable Authority Rules and Regulations and security requirements. All vehicles, including those of Airline’s Airline Company Parties, excluding escorted vehicles, accessing the AOA must bear AirlineCompany’s identification on both sides of the vehicle which should be identifiable from a distance of fifty (50) feet. Airline Company must also display Authority’s logo decal. Information regarding DocuSign Envelope ID: ACD48BA7-3953-457D-801C-2A1EA6D38368 vehicle access to the AOA is available from Authority’s Badging Office. All persons accessing the AOA must adhere to Authority’s SIDA training, Airport Security Program, and TSA regulations. Airline Company will verify that its Airline Company Parties who operate motorized vehicles on Airport property have a valid driver’s license. Airline Company will provide evidence in writing of such verification within fifteen (15) days’ of written request by Authority. If Airline Company fails to provide verification or if AirlineCompany’s Airline Company Party is found to be driving on Airport property without a valid driver’s license, Authority will revoke the offending driver’s ID Media and may assess liquidated damages against Airline Company of up to $1,000 per occurrence. Said liquidated damages will be due and payable within fifteen (15) days’ notice of invoice for the same. On a quarterly basis, Airline Company will conduct and maintain periodic audits of the status of the driver’s licenses of its Airline Company Parties to ensure that they possess and maintain a valid driver’s license. Audits shall be provided to Authority upon fifteen (15) days’ written request by Authority.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Space Rental Agreement

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Equipment and Vehicle Parking. Airline Company will ensure that all equipment, including but not limited to, vehicles owned or operated by AirlineCompany, its vendors and/or contractors, will not be parked in a manner that interferes in any way with any operations at the Airport. AirlineCompany’s equipment and vehicles and those of its vendors and/or contractors will be parked in designated parking areas as provided by the Authority. No vehicle shall access the AOA unless directly related to AirlineCompany’s business operations. All vehicles driven, escorted, or parked on the AOA must meet the Authority’s insurance requirements and any other applicable Authority Rules and Regulations and security requirements. All vehicles, including those of AirlineCompany’s Airline Parties, excluding escorted vehicles, accessing the AOA must bear AirlineCompany’s identification on both sides of the vehicle which should be identifiable from a distance of fifty (50) feet. Airline Company must also display the Authority’s logo decal. Information regarding vehicle access to the AOA is available from the Authority’s Badging Office. All DocuSign Envelope ID: 592E0882-A82A-48D1-B8F8-29D404B52E52 persons accessing the AOA must adhere to the Authority’s SIDA training, Airport Security Program, and TSA regulations. Airline Company will verify that its Airline Company Parties who operate motorized vehicles on Airport property have a valid driver’s license. Airline Company will provide evidence in writing of such verification within fifteen (15) days’ of written request by the Authority. If Airline Company fails to provide verification or if Airline’s Airline a Company Party is found to be driving on Airport property without a valid driver’s license, the Authority will revoke the offending driver’s ID Media and may assess liquidated damages against Airline Company of up to $1,000 per occurrence. Said liquidated damages will be due and payable within fifteen (15) days’ notice of invoice for the same. On a quarterly basis, Airline Company will conduct and maintain periodic audits of the status of the driver’s licenses of its Airline Company Parties to ensure that they possess and maintain a valid driver’s license. Audits shall be provided to the Authority upon fifteen (15) days’ written request by the Authority.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Operating Agreement

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