Equipment Transfers Sample Clauses

Equipment Transfers. In the event of a transfer to another location the Commonwealth will pay removal and installation charges. The contractor is responsible for preparation and is reimbursed accordingly. All purchase option credits, present and future, on such equipment will remain in effect for use by the Agency receiving the equipment.
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Equipment Transfers. Where Companies provide equipment (including lethal and non-lethal equipment) to public or private security, they should consider the risk of such transfers, any relevant export licensing requirements, and the feasibility of measures to mitigate foreseeable negative consequences, including adequate controls to prevent misappropriation or diversion of equipment which may lead to human rights abuses. In making risk assessments, companies should consider any relevant past incidents involving previous equipment transfers.
Equipment Transfers. The Care Act guidance makes reference to the provision of equipment in that equipment should be facilitated to move with a person if they move from one area to another, if appropriate. In general most standard catalogue equipment will remain with the originating service and the new locality should issue replacement items. In the case of non catalogue ‘specials’ / bespoke items every effort should be made to enable such equipment (i.e. not fixed to the property) can be taken with them. The Community Equipment Service in the new locality should purchase the equipment at an appropriate rate, usually dependant on age. Discussions will be necessary involving both the originating locality and the new locality to arrange timescales, prices and transfer of ownership and responsibility, eg PPM. This shall apply to all community equipment. The new locality will assess the needs for any additional equipment or adaptations to support the individual in their new home.
Equipment Transfers. Where Companies provide equipment (including lethal and non-lethal equipment) to public or private security, they should consider the risk of such transfers, any relevant export licensing requirements, and the feasibility of measures to mitigate foreseeable negative consequences, including adequate controls to prevent misappropriation or diversion of equipment which may lead to human rights abuses. In making risk assessments, companies should consider any relevant past incidents involving previous equipment transfers. INTERACTIONS BETWEEN COMPANIES AND PUBLIC SECURITY Although governments have the primary role of maintaining law and order, security and respect for human rights, Companies have an interest in ensuring that actions taken by governments, particularly the actions of public security providers, are consistent with the protection and promotion of human rights. In cases where there is a need to supplement security provided by host governments, Companies may be required or expected to contribute to, or otherwise reimburse, the costs of protecting Company facilities and personnel borne by public security. While public security is expected to act in a manner consistent with local and national laws as well as with human rights standards and international humanitarian law, within this context abuses may nevertheless occur. In an effort to reduce the risk of such abuses and to promote respect for human rights generally, we have identified the following voluntary principles to guide relationships between Companies and public security regarding security provided to Companies: Security Arrangements Companies should consult regularly with host governments and local communities about the impact of their security arrangements on those communities. Companies should communicate their policies regarding ethical conduct and human rights to public security providers, and express their desire that security be provided in a manner consistent with those policies by personnel with adequate and effective training. Companies should encourage host governments to permit making security arrangements transparent and accessible to the public, subject to any overriding safety and security concerns. Deployment and Conduct The primary role of public security should be to maintain the rule of law, including safeguarding human rights and deterring acts that threaten Company personnel and facilities. The type and number of public security forces deployed should be competent, approp...
Equipment Transfers. Within forty (40) days after the later of ------------------- the date of invoice for the equipment transfer referenced below or the actual date of transfer, [*] shall pay to [*] all costs and expenses associated with the transfer of the amorphous silicon equipment used for the manufacture of the Products to Cypress's FAB II site, provided that such costs and expenses shall not to exceed [*]. The date of equipment transfer shall occur after such amorphous silicon equipment in FAB I is no longer in use.
Equipment Transfers. The Employer may transfer equipment from one yard or plant to another yard or plant to meet its business requirements. The employee whose equip- ment is so transferred may elect to transfer with his equipment, in which case his seniority will remain intact in all respects. If the employee elects not to transfer with his equipment, he must exercise his seniority rights as though he had been indefinitely laid off as provided in paragraphs 2(A)(1) and 2(B)(1) of this Article.
Equipment Transfers. To the extent that any equipment ------------------- described on the Exhibits hereto is subject to a lease containing a purchase option which may be exercised during the term of Net2Phone's right to use such item of equipment hereunder, IDT shall exercise such option only upon the direction of, and at the expense of, Net2Phone. Any purchase options which are so exercised shall be exercised exclusively for the account of Net2Phone and IDT shall instruct any lessor to transfer title directly to Net2Phone. In the event that a lessor cannot or will not transfer title directly to Net2Phone upon the exercise of a purchase options, IDT shall take title in its own name and as soon as practicable thereafter transfer title to Net2Phone of any such equipment so acquired for no additional consideration.
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Equipment Transfers. Immediately upon the transferee's receipt thereof, Borrower shall make mandatory prepayments of the Outstanding Amount equal to (A) one hundred percent (100%) of the aggregate net cash proceeds from the Equipment Transfer of the Antrum Equipment, and (B) one hundred percent (100%) of the aggregate net cash proceeds in excess of [$100,000], in the aggregate, from any other Equipment Transfer by Borrower or any Guarantor permitted pursuant to Section 7.32.
Equipment Transfers. Borrower shall not, and shall not permit its Subsidiaries to, transfer any equipment of Borrower or any Guarantor which is subject to a security interest in favor of the Lenders if the effect of such transfer would be to extinguish or impair such security interest, unless any such equipment is purchased by the transferee for cash or any other form of consideration satisfactory to the Required Lenders, in each case determined as the net book value of such equipment, and the proceeds of such purchase are applied by the Borrower in accordance with Section 4.2(b)(ii) (any such transfer, an "Equipment Transfer").
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