Equipment Installation; Employee Training Sample Clauses

Equipment Installation; Employee Training. (a) As soon as practicable after the date of this Agreement, upon reasonable prior notice and subject to Seller’s normal security requirements Purchaser and/or its representatives shall be permitted reasonable access to review the Branch Offices for the purpose of installing automated equipment for use by Branch Offices’ personnel in training and for preparing for the data conversion set forth in Section 6.4. Seller shall permit Purchaser, at a time that is thirty (30) calendar days or more prior to the anticipated Closing Date, upon reasonable prior notice, subject to Seller’s normal security requirements and at Purchaser’s expense, to install and test communication lines, network circuits, cables and communication lines, both internal and external, from the Branch Offices and prepare for the installation of automated equipment prior to the Closing Date. Any access, installation, testing and preparation under this Section 6.14 shall be conducted in a manner that does not unduly interfere with Seller’s normal business operations and affairs.
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Equipment Installation; Employee Training. (a) As soon as practicable after the date of this Agreement, upon reasonable prior notice Purchaser and/or its representatives shall be permitted reasonable access to review the Transferred Banking Center for the purpose of installing automated equipment for use by Transferred Banking Center personnel in training and for preparing for the data conversion set forth in Section 3.4. Seller shall permit Purchaser, at a time that is thirty (30) calendar days or more prior to the Closing Date, upon reasonable prior notice and at Purchaser’s expense, to install and test communication lines, network circuits, cables and communication lines, both internal and external, from the Transferred Banking Center and prepare for the installation of automated equipment prior to the Closing Date. Any access, installation, testing and preparation under this Section 3.13(a) shall be conducted in a manner that does not unduly interfere with Seller’s normal business operations and affairs.

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  • Equipment, Etc Each Grantor shall, (i) within ten (10) days after a written request by the Administrative Agent, in the case of Equipment now owned, and (ii) following a request by the Administrative Agent pursuant to subclause (i) above, within ten (10) days after acquiring any other Equipment, deliver to the Administrative Agent, any and all certificates of title, and applications therefor, if any, of such Equipment and shall cause the Administrative Agent to be named as lienholder on any such certificate of title and applications. No Grantor shall permit any such items to become a fixture to real estate or an accession to other personal property unless such real estate or personal property is the subject of a fixture filing (as defined in the UCC) creating a first priority perfected Lien in favor of the Administrative Agent.

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  • Tenant Improvement Plans Any work proposed by Tenant at the Premises or Building (the “Tenant Improvements”) shall be subject to Landlord’s reasonable prior approval and shall be subject to the other terms and conditions of this Exhibit, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed except for good cause shown. All architectural, engineering and other design fees shall be paid by Tenant, provided that, of the total Tenant Improvement Allowance, up to Five and No/100 Dollars (S5.00) per rentable square foot of the Premises of such fees may be subject to reimbursement under the Tenant Improvement Allowance. Tenant shall use its architect, engineers and other design professionals, all of whom shall comply with any applicable licensing or governmental requirements of the City of Santa Xxxxx and the State of California. Tenant shall cause its architect, who shall be subject to Landlord’s prior approval (“Tenant’s Architect”), which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed except for good cause shown, to prepare a draft space plan (the “Space Plan”) for the Tenant Improvements and shall submit the proposed Space Plan to Landlord for the latter’s approval (not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed) within twenty-one (21) days following mutual execution of the Lease. (If available upon mutual execution of this Lease, a mutually-approved preliminary space plan for the Tenant Improvements has been attached hereto as Exhibit C-1.) Landlord shall deliver to Tenant any written objections, questions or comments of Landlord with regard to the Space Plan, and Tenant shall cause the Space Plan to be revised to address such written comments and shall resubmit said Space Plan to Landlord for approval within five (5) business days thereafter. Such process shall continue until Landlord has approved the Space Plan. Tenant’s Architect shall then prepare working drawings and specifications for the Tenant Improvements, including architectural, structural, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, and fire protection drawings as required, suitable for permit application (the “Working Drawings”) and shall submit the proposed Working Drawings to Landlord for the latter’s approval within sixty (60) days following Landlord’s approval of the final Space Plan. The Space Plan and Working Drawings shall be subject to Landlord’s approval, which Landlord agrees shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Landlord shall not be deemed to have acted unreasonably if it withholds its approval thereof because, in Landlord’s reasonable opinion as supported by statement or reports from licensed engineers, the work, as described in any such item: (i) will adversely affect Building systems, the structure of the Building or the safety of the Building and/or their occupants; (ii) will materially impair Landlord’s ability to furnish services to Tenant or other tenants at the Project; (iii) would materially increase the cost of operating the Building; (iv) would violate any governmental laws, rules or ordinances (or interpretations thereof); (v) contains or uses hazardous or toxic materials or substances not permitted under Applicable Laws; (vi) would affect the external appearance of the Building; (vii) would materially and adversely affect another tenant’s premises at the Project: or (viii) is prohibited by any mortgage, trust deed or other instrument encumbering the Building or Project. Landlord shall deliver to Tenant any written objections, questions or comments of Landlord with regard to the Working Drawings, and Tenant shall cause the Working Drawings to be revised to address such written comments and shall resubmit said Working Drawings to Landlord for approval within ten (10) business days thereafter. Such process shall continue until Landlord has approved the Working Drawings. Landlord’s approval of the Space Plan and/or the Working Drawings shall not be deemed any representation or warranty that the same comply with applicable codes.

  • Additional Equipment RX agrees to install and/or supply additional Equipment, as determined by mutual agreement of the parties, at no additional cost to Six Flags.

  • Spares Boeing will revise, as applicable, the customized Recommended Spares Parts List (RSPL) and Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC).

  • Maintenance Training 16.8.1 The Seller will provide maintenance training for the Buyer’s ground personnel as further set forth in Appendix A to this Clause 16. The available courses will be as listed in the Seller’s Customer Services Catalog current at the time of the course. The practical training provided in the frame of maintenance training will be performed on the training devices in use in the Seller’s Training Centers.

  • Maintenance Repairs and Alterations 6.01 Tenant's Obligations to Repair ------------------------------ Tenant shall at its sole cost and expense, maintain in clean and safe condition, and make all repairs and replacements to the Premises and every part thereof, structural and non-structural, so as to keep, maintain and preserve the Premises in first class condition and repair, including, without limitation, the roof, the foundation, the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system ("HVAC"), elevators, if any, all plumbing and sewage facilities, fire sprinklers, electrical and lighting facilities, systems, appliances, and equipment within the Premises, fixtures, interior and exterior walls, floors, ceilings, windows, doors, entrances, all interior and exterior glass (including plate glass), and skylights located within the Premises, and all sidewalks, service areas, parking areas and landscaping comprising part of the Premises. All repairs and replacements required to be made by Tenant shall be made promptly with new materials of like kind and quality to those used in the original construction of the Premises. If the repair or replacement work affects the structural parts of the Premises, or if the estimated cost of any item or repair or replacement exceeds $10,000, then Tenant shall first obtain Landlord's written approval of the scope of work, plans therefor, and materials to be used. Any such work shall be performed by Landlord's contractor or by such contractor as Tenant may choose from an approved list to be submitted by Landlord. Landlord shall have the right to make any repairs or replacements which are not promptly made by Tenant and charge Tenant, as Additional Rent, for the cost thereof together with interest thereon at the Agreed Rate from the date of payment thereof by Landlord. Without limiting any of Tenant's obligations hereunder, during the Lease Term Tenant, at its expense, shall obtain and keep in force an HVAC service contract and a roof maintenance program satisfactory to Landlord. Tenant hereby waives the benefit of any statute now or hereafter in effect which would otherwise afford Tenant the right to make repairs at Landlord's expense or to terminate this Lease because of Landlord's failure to keep the Premises in good condition, order and repair. Tenant specifically waives all rights it may have under Sections 1932(1), 1941 and 1942 of the California Civil Code, and any similar or successor statute or law. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, Landlord shall exercise its rights under any guaranties or warranties relating to the original construction of the Premises if the need to make repairs arises due to a defect therein; provided, however, Landlord shall not have any liability or be required to expend any funds if such guaranties or warranties are not honored by the makers hereof.

  • Cafeteria Incidental to the Permitted Use, Tenant shall have the right, but not the obligation, at its expense and in accordance with applicable laws and the provisions of this Paragraph 6.B, to use a portion of the Premises for the installation and operation of a cafeteria located on one Floor for use by Tenant and its employees in the Premises (the “Cafeteria”). The Cafeteria shall be located in a mutually agreeable location within the Premises selected by Tenant with Landlord’s reasonable approval. Landlord hereby approves the portion of the Premises located on the ground Floor and the second Floor for the installation of the Cafeteria. The size of the Cafeteria shall be subject to Landlord’s prior written approval (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed). Landlord acknowledges and agrees that Tenant shall have no obligation to construct or to operate the Cafeteria. To the extent that Tenant operates the Cafeteria, such operation shall be in compliance with all applicable laws and Tenant shall obtain and maintain the approval of all applicable governmental authorities and all necessary permits and licenses from such applicable governmental authorities, to operate the Cafeteria. No cooking odors shall be emitted from the Premises other than through ventilation equipment and systems installed therein to service the Cafeteria in accordance with the provisions of this Paragraph 6.B. The Cafeteria shall be for the exclusive use of Tenant and its employees, contractors, licensees and invitees in the Premises, and in connection with Tenant’s use of the Cafeteria, Tenant shall not sell any food or beverages in or from the Premises at any time and/or serve any food and beverages in or from the Premises at any time to the general public. Prior to making any alterations or improvements to the Premises and installing any cooking, ventilation, air conditioning, grease traps, kitchen and other equipment in or for the Premises with respect to the Cafeteria (collectively, the “Cafeteria Facilities”), Tenant shall deliver to Landlord, for Landlord’s prior approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed (provided that it shall be deemed reasonable for Landlord to withhold its consent to the extent the Cafeteria does not comply with all applicable laws, or it adversely affects the structural elements of the Building or the Building Systems), detailed plans and specifications therefor, and Tenant shall only install such Cafeteria Facilities (and make any subsequent modifications thereto) as are approved by Landlord in accordance with such plans and specifications therefor approved by Landlord. Except as expressly set forth to the contrary in this Lease, all of the Cafeteria Facilities shall be installed by Tenant, at its expense (subject to application of the Allowance, as defined in Exhibit B attached hereto, provided, however, that in no event shall any portion of the Allowance be used for the purchase of equipment), subject to and in compliance with the provisions of Paragraph 7.A below (and, if applicable, Exhibit B attached hereto) and in compliance with all applicable laws and shall be considered Alterations (as defined below) and, if applicable, Tenant Improvements. The Cafeteria and the Cafeteria Facilities therein shall be maintained and operated by Tenant, at Tenant’s expense: (i) in first-class order, condition and repair; (ii) consistent with the character of the Building as a first class office building; and (iii) in compliance with all applicable laws, such reasonable and non-discriminatory rules and regulations as may be adopted by Landlord from time to time and provided to Tenant in writing, and the other provisions of this Lease. Tenant shall at its sole cost and expense keep, to the reasonable satisfaction of Landlord, the Cafeteria, the Cafeteria Facilities and the Premises free from vermin, rats, mice and insects, and, prior to the opening of the Cafeteria, obtain and maintain at all times during the Term, a service contract with a person or company approved by Landlord (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed) for the extermination of vermin, rats, mice and insects in and about the Premises. Tenant shall deliver a copy of such service contract and all renewals to Landlord prior to the opening of the Cafeteria or, in the case of renewal or replacement contracts, prior to the termination or expiration of the prior contract. In addition, Tenant, at its sole cost and expense, shall procure and maintain in full force and effect, a contract (the “Cafeteria Facilities Service Contract”) for the service, maintenance, repair and replacement of the Cafeteria Facilities with a service and maintenance contracting firm (the “Cafeteria Facilities Service Firm”) reasonably acceptable to Landlord. Tenant shall follow all reasonable recommendations of said Cafeteria Facilities Service Firm for the maintenance, repair and replacement of the Cafeteria Facilities. The Cafeteria Facilities Service Contract shall provide that the Cafeteria Facilities Service Firm shall perform inspections of the Cafeteria Facilities at reasonable intervals of not less than three (3) months and that having made such inspections, said Cafeteria Facilities Service Firm shall furnish a complete report of any defective conditions found to be existing with respect to the Cafeteria Facilities, together with any recommendations for maintenance, repair and/or replacement thereof. Said report shall be furnished to Tenant with a copy to Landlord. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Landlord reasonably believes that Tenant is not maintaining the Cafeteria and Cafeteria Facilities in the manner required under this Paragraph 6.B, Landlord shall have the right, upon not less than ten (10) days’ prior written notice to Tenant, to elect to enter into such Cafeteria Facilities Service Contract on behalf of Tenant through the Cafeteria Facilities Service Firm or another service and maintenance contracting firm designated by Landlord. In such event, Tenant shall pay for all costs incurred by Landlord in connection with the Cafeteria Facilities Service Contract within thirty (30) days of receiving an invoice therefor. Tenant shall have the sole responsibility, at its expense, for providing all janitorial service (including wet and dry trash removal) for and cleaning of the Cafeteria (and the Cafeteria Facilities therein), as well as all exhaust vents therefor, and shall pay for all cleaning costs incurred by Landlord in cleaning any affected portions of the Buildings or Project resulting from Tenant’s operation of the Cafeteria. In addition, Tenant shall pay for all increased costs incurred by Landlord with respect to the management, operation, maintenance and repair of the Building resulting from Tenant’s operation of the Cafeteria, within thirty (30) days of receiving an invoice therefor. Tenant’s removal and restoration obligations with respect to the Cafeteria and Cafeteria Facilities shall be determined pursuant to Paragraph 7.D below.

  • Designated Configuration; Trained Personnel State Street and the Fund shall be responsible for supplying, installing and maintaining the Designated Configuration at the Designated Locations. State Street and the Fund agree that each will engage or retain the services of trained personnel to enable both parties to perform their respective obligations under this Addendum. State Street agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain the System so that it remains serviceable, provided, however, that State Street does not guarantee or assure uninterrupted remote access use of the System.

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