Inventory and Assessment Sample Clauses

Inventory and Assessment. An inventory and condition assessment of the Wastewater System shall have been conducted as required by Section 5.15, and the parties shall have agreed on such inventory and condition assessment for purposes of such Section.
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Inventory and Assessment. The Freight Cluster Plan shall include a detailed inventory of existing conditions and an assessment of current and future needs for the study area. Because of the related nature of inventory and assessment activities, these two tasks shall be combined for analysis and documentation purposes. The inventory shall begin with a review of previously completed local, regional, and state plans that are relevant to the study areas. The implementation of previous plans that included the study area, as well as other ongoing capital and maintenance projects in or adjacent to the study area, shall be documented as part of this task. Data related to the existence, condition, and performance of the transportation network within the study area will be collected and documented. Data collection for the Freight Cluster Plan shall include the following core elements: 1. Transportation System State of Good Repair / Maintenance 2. Roadways 3. Multimodal crash history 4. Transit Infrastructure and Operations
Inventory and Assessment. An inventory and condition assessment of the Managed Assets shall have been conducted as required by Section 8.4 (Managed Assets Evaluation), and the parties shall have agreed on such inventory and condition assessment in accordance with such Section.
Inventory and Assessment. Conduct an assessment of current citywide wayfinding signage and entry signage; • Identify landmark and destination points throughout the City (place making); and • Identify audience, their specific needs and potential wayfinding difficulties; • Conduct background research of existing studies/plans and signage; • Inventory principal destinations; • Review all modes of transportation and preferred routes and identify destination points; • Identify areas where sign clutter is a concern. • Review existing signage/branding systems of local sites and organizations; • Recommend a possible hierarchy of wayfinding classes that may be used to guide design, content, and location of wayfinding types (e.g. directional, automobile, pedestrian, informational, interpretive, etc.); • Recommend a hierarchy of messaging (i.e. the guidelines for order of placement on signage).

Related to Inventory and Assessment

  • Inventory and Supplies Administrator shall order, purchase and provide to the Group on a timely basis inventory and supplies, and such other ordinary, necessary or appropriate materials which are requested by the Group and which the Group shall reasonably determine to be necessary in the operation of the Practice on the same terms commercially available to Administrator. Such inventory, supplies and other materials shall be included in Practice Expenses at their cost to Parent or Administrator, as the case may be.

  • Inventory and Equipment On the date hereof, the Inventory and the Equipment (other than mobile goods) are kept at the locations listed on Schedule 5.

  • Location of Inventory and Equipment The Inventory and Equipment are not stored with a bailee, warehouseman, or similar party (without Foothill's prior written consent) and are located only at the locations identified on Schedule 6.12 or otherwise permitted by Section 6.12.

  • Inventory Reports Within 45 days after the close of each fiscal quarter of Customer, a copy of the Inventory Report (as and to the extent applicable, breaking out Inventory by location, and separately reporting any work in process) of Customer as of the end of such fiscal quarter; and

  • As to Equipment and Inventory Grantor hereby agrees that it shall: (a) keep all the Equipment and Inventory (other than Inventory in transit and Inventory sold in the ordinary course of business) at the places therefor specified in Section 3.1.1 or, upon 30 days' prior written notice to Agent, at such other places in a jurisdiction where all representations and warranties set forth in Article III (including Section 3.1.6) shall be true and correct, and all action required pursuant to the first sentence of Section 4.1.7 shall have been taken with respect to the Equipment and Inventory; (b) with respect to any Equipment or Inventory in the possession or control of any Third Party or any of Grantor's agents, notify such Third Party or agent of Agent's security interest in such Equipment or Inventory and, upon Agent's request following the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default, direct such Third Party or agent to hold all such Equipment or Inventory for Agent's account and subject to Agent's instructions; (c) cause the Equipment to be maintained and preserved in the same condition, repair and working order as when new, ordinary wear and tear excepted, and in accordance with any manufacturer's manual; and forthwith, or in the case of any material loss or damage to any of the Equipment, as quickly as practicable after the occurrence thereof, make or cause to be made all repairs, replacements, and other improvements in connection therewith which are necessary or desirable to such end; and promptly furnish to Agent a statement respecting any loss or damage to any of the Equipment within ten (10) business days after Grantor obtains knowledge of any such loss or damage; and (d) pay promptly when due all property and other taxes, assessments and governmental charges or levies imposed upon, and all claims (including claims for labor, materials and supplies) against, the Equipment and Inventory, except to the extent the validity thereof is being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings and for which adequate reserves in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles have been set aside.

  • Property Inventory and Protection of Assets Grantee will; 1. maintain an inventory of equipment, supplies defined as controlled assets, and property described in this Contract and submit to the assigned contract manager, upon request. 2. maintain, repair, and protect assets under this Contract to assure their full availability and usefulness. 3. if Grantee is indemnified, reimbursed, or otherwise compensated for any loss of, destruction of, or damage to the assets provided or obtained under this Contract, use the proceeds to repair or replace those assets.

  • Equipment and Inventory With respect to any Equipment and/or Inventory of an Obligor, each such Obligor has exclusive possession and control of such Equipment and Inventory of such Obligor except for (i) Equipment leased by such Obligor as a lessee or (ii) Equipment or Inventory in transit with common carriers. No Inventory of an Obligor is held by a Person other than an Obligor pursuant to consignment, sale or return, sale on approval or similar arrangement.

  • Borrowing Base Reports Within thirty (30) days after the last day of each month, aged listings of accounts receivable and accounts payable (by invoice date) (the “Borrowing Base Reports”);

  • Environmental Reports and Audits As soon as practicable following receipt thereof, copies of all environmental audits and reports with respect to environmental matters at any Facility or which relate to any environmental liabilities of Holdings or its Subsidiaries which, in any such case, individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect;

  • Records and Reports of Inventory Each Borrower shall keep accurate and complete records of its Inventory, including costs and daily withdrawals and additions, and shall submit to Agent inventory and reconciliation reports in form satisfactory to Agent, on such periodic basis as Agent may request. Each Borrower shall conduct a physical inventory at least once per calendar year (and on a more frequent basis if requested by Agent when an Event of Default exists) and periodic cycle counts consistent with historical practices, and shall provide to Agent a report based on each such inventory and count promptly upon completion thereof, together with such supporting information as Agent may request. Agent may participate in and observe each physical count.

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