Flow, Pressure and Use Sample Clauses

Flow, Pressure and Use. 5.1. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the Water Company will supply water to the New Appointee at the Supply Point at such pressure as could reasonably be expected to be required to enable the Surrogate Reference Pressure to be capable of being achieved in the Water Mains within the Site which form part of the New Appointee’s Distribution Network provided that the New Appointee (acting reasonably and prudently) has designed and operated the New Appointee’s Distribution Network in such a way that the supplies to any part of the Site or to any particular properties are not restricted or constrained and provided that no liability shall rest upon the Water Company if it is prevented from supplying water at such pressure due to an Emergency or Force Majeure event.
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Flow, Pressure and Use. 5.1. The Water Company will supply water to the New Appointee at the Supply Point at such pressure complying with section 00 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxx 0000 and provided that no liability shall rest upon the Water Company if it is prevented from supplying water at such pressure due to an Emergency or Force Majeure event.
Flow, Pressure and Use. 5.1. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, tThe Water Company will supply water to the New Appointee at the Supply Point at such pressure complying with section 65 Water Industry Act 1991 as could reasonably be expected to be required to enable the Surrogate Reference Pressure to be capable of being achieved in the Water Mains within the Site which form part of the New Appointee’s Distribution Network provided that the New Appointee (acting reasonably and prudently) has designed and operated the New Appointee’s Distribution Network in such a way that the supplies to any part of the Site or to any particular properties are not restricted or constrained and provided that no liability shall rest upon the Water Company if it is prevented from supplying water at such pressure due to an Emergency or Force Majeure event.

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  • CONTRACTOR RESOURCES Contractor shall obtain approval in advance by the State, in consultation with the Agency, of all employees, independent contractors or agents proposed for each SOW-RFP Project (“Key Personnel”). Key Personnel shall be identified in each SOW Agreement. Contractor shall use reasonable efforts to make available all Key Personnel for the entire life of the SOW RFP Project. Contractor shall not change Key Personnel without providing the State written justification and obtaining prior written approval of the State. State approvals for replacement of Key Personnel will not be unreasonably withheld. The replacement of Key Personnel shall have comparable or greater skills and applied experience than being replaced and be subject to reference and background checks described above. If Contractor removes Key Personnel for any reason, Contractor agrees to provide replacement Key Personnel and shall provide the first thirty (30) days of such replacement resource(s) with equivalent skill at no charge. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the State acknowledges that Key Personnel may become unavailable due to termination of employment for any reason, through disability or death, illness, or through leave of absence such as FMLA or National Guard duty for example. In such circumstances, Contractor shall promptly notify the State in writing of the impending or actual departure of any Key Personnel and of the qualifications and identity of proposed replacement Key Personnel. The State has the right to reasonably disapprove of any replacement Key Personnel. If Key Personnel does not perform up to acceptable or professional standards as required in this Master Agreement or the SOW Agreement, Contractor shall, when notified by the State, either replace the employees, independent contractors or agents with approved employees, independent contractors or agents or take remedial action agreed by State to ensure that Contractor Resources are acceptable to the State for the SOW Agreement. The State’s right to request replacement of Contractor personnel hereunder relates solely to the removal of individuals from work on this Master Agreement and/or the particular SOW Agreement and does not create any employment or principal- agent relationship with the State. Nothing in this Master Agreement or any SOW Agreement entered into hereunder authorizes the State to direct the Contractor’s termination of, or other adverse action related to, the employment of any individual.

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