Hospital Personnel and Services Sample Clauses

Hospital Personnel and Services. Upon request and as required by GKF, Hospital, at Hospital’s cost and expense, shall provide GKF with Hospital personnel (including Hospital’s physicists) and services in connection with the Reload, among other things, to oversee, supervise and assist with construction and compliance with local, state and federal regulatory requirements and with nuclear regulatory compliance issues and the calibration of the Equipment.
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Hospital Personnel and Services. Upon reasonable request and as reasonably required by GKF solely to perform its obligations under this Amendment Three, Hospital shall provide GKF with Hospital personnel (including Hospital’s physicists) and services, including security, in connection with Reload, among other things, to oversee, supervise, and assist with compliance with local, state, and federal regulatory requirements and with nuclear regulatory compliance issues and the calibration of the Icon. Hospital shall not be entitled to reimbursement for its personnel costs, internal costs, or overhead in connection with the Reload and Upgrade. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, the Reload shall be performed by GKF only after all necessary and appropriate Site modifications (if any) and Permits concerning the proper handling of the Cobalt-60 for use in Procedures by Hospital, have been obtained by Hospital at Hospital’s sole cost and expense. Subject to Sections 2.a and 2.b above and this Section 2.c, the actual costs of the Reload and Upgrade paid or payable to third parties shall be the responsibility of GKF.
Hospital Personnel and Services. Upon request and as required by GKF, Hospital, at Hospital’s cost and expense, shall provide GKF with Hospital personnel (including Hospital’s physicists) and services, including security, in connection with the Esprit installation, among other things, to oversee, supervise and assist with construction and compliance with local, state, and federal regulatory requirements and with nuclear regulatory compliance issues and the calibration of the Esprit. The hospital shall not be entitled to reimbursement for its personnel costs, internal costs or overhead in connection with the Esprit Upgrade. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, the Esprit Upgrade shall be performed by GKF only after all necessary and appropriate licenses, permits, approvals, waivers, and consents and authorizations, (collectively, the “Permits”), have been obtained by Hospital at Hospital’s sole cost and expense. The actual purchase of the Esprit from third parties shall be the responsibility of GKF.
Hospital Personnel and Services. Upon request and as reasonably required by GKF, Hospital, at Hospital’s cost and expense, shall provide GKF with Hospital personnel (including Hospital’s physicists) and services, including security, in connection with the Esprit installation, among other things, to oversee, supervise the construction and assist with compliance with local, state and federal regulatory requirements and with nuclear regulatory compliance issues and the calibration of the Esprit. Hospital shall not be entitled to reimbursement for its personnel costs, internal costs or overhead in connection with the Esprit installation. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, the Esprit installation shall be performed by GKF only after all necessary and appropriate licenses, permits, approvals, waivers, and consents and authorizations, required to be obtained by Hospital (collectively, the “Permits”), have been obtained by Hospital at Hospital’s sole cost and expense.
Hospital Personnel and Services. Upon request and as required by GKF, Hospital, at Hospital’s cost and expense, shall provide GKF with Hospital personnel (including Hospital’s physicists) and services, including security, in connection with the Icon Upgrade, among other things, to oversee, supervise and assist with construction and compliance with local, state and federal regulatory requirements and with nuclear regulatory compliance issues and the calibration of the Icon Upgrade. Hospital shall not be entitled to reimbursement for its personnel costs, internal costs or overhead in connection with the Icon Upgrade. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, the Icon Upgrade shall be performed by GKF only after all necessary and appropriate licenses, permits, approvals, waivers, and consents and authorizations, (collectively, the “Permits”), have been obtained by Hospital at Hospital’s sole cost and expense. Subject to Sections 2.a, 2.b, and this Section 2.c, the actual purchase of the Icon Upgrade from third parties shall be the responsibility of GKF.

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