Good Working Order Sample Clauses

Good Working Order. Each Receivable requires the Obligor to maintain the related Financed Vehicle in good and workable order and to obtain and maintain physical damage insurance on the related Financed Vehicle subject thereto and to name the Seller as a loss payee.
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Good Working Order. (a) The Vendor shall maintain each deployed device in good working order. The Vendor shall repair or remove any device that is not in good working order. (b) A device is in good working order if: 1. the device and all its components, including optional components, are present and function properly; and 2. the following information is visible: i. the device’s unique identifier, as required under ES2.1; ii. the Vendor’s trade name and required contact information; iii. the rider education signage content, as required under ES3.3; iv. the braille identifier, as required under ES3.4; v. any information required under Requirement ES3.5.
Good Working Order. All of the Sale Assets are in good working order, reasonable wear and tear excluded. Seller has not engaged in deferred maintenance of the Sale Assets. All of the Sale Assets have been properly maintained to function as part of a data center. The Sale Assets together are necessary and sufficient to operate a data center in compliance with applicable laws. The Seller has disclosed its capital expenditure budget.
Good Working Order. Contractor shall maintain the Plant and Equipment in a condition such that it is capable of operation to produce Product Sand and shall promptly inform SSS of any inability to operate in accordance with such contracted operating characteristics.
Good Working Order. Landlord agrees to deliver the Premises to Tenant with all interior walls clean or freshly painted, all tile floors cleaned and waxed, all carpets cleaned and shampooed, all broken or stained acoustical ceiling tiles replaced, all windows washed inside and out, the existing HVAC system, fire sprinkler system, electrical system, plumbing system, and existing roof membrane in good working order including replacement of any burned out, discolored or broken light bulbs, ballasts or lenses; the sidewalks, driveways, parking areas and landscaping areas in good working order and repair.
Good Working Order. Landlord will repair any mutually agreed active areas of leaking around windows or doors
Good Working Order. Xxxxxxxx agrees not to conduct any repairs or renovations on the titled personal property stored and will, if applicable, keep the titled personal property stored in drivable, road-worthy condition at all times.
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Good Working Order the Hardware and/or Software operates in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications with all vulnerabilities mitigated where reasonably practicable in accordance with Good Industry Practice. Hardware: any hardware detailed in the Proposal. Location: the location of the Hardware and/or the Software at the Customer’s premises as Maintenance: a release of the Software which corrects faults, adds functionality or otherwise amends or upgrades the Software, but which does not constitute a New Version. New Version: any new version of the Software which from time to time is publicly marketed and offered for purchase by Avoira in the course of its normal business. Non-Critical Fault: any reproducible fault in the Software other than a Critical Fault. Normal Business Hours: 8.30 am to 5.00 pm GMT on a Business Day. Order Form: Avoira’s standard order form which the Customer is required to sign in order to obtain the Services. Proposal: Avoira’s business policies which are available upon request, as amended by Avoira from time to time. Proposal: the proposal provided to the Customer by Xxxxxx as referenced in the Order Form. Response Time: the applicable response times as set out in the Service Levels. Services: the maintenance and support services provided in accordance with this agreement and as set out in the Proposal. Service Levels: the levels to which Avoira must perform the Services which can be found at xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/xxxxx Software: any software detailed in the Proposal. Standard Maintenance Fees: the fees payable by the Customer for the provision of the Services, as set out in the Proposal, as these fees are varied from time to time in accordance with the terms of this agreement. Term: the contract term specified in the Order Form. UK Data Protection Legislation: all applicable data protection and privacy legislation in force from time to time in the UK including the General Data Protection Regulation ((EU) 2016/679); the Data Protection Act 2018; the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/ EC (as updated by Directive 2009/136/EC) and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/2426) as amended. Virus: any program which contains malicious code or infiltrates or damages a computer system without the owner’s informed consent or is designed to do so or which is hostile, intrusive or annoying to the owner or user and has no legitimate purpose.
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Good Working Order. All of the Equipment listed on Schedule C is in good operating condition and repair, ordinary wear and tear excepted, and will remain in such condition as of the Closing Date.
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