KEY DELIVERY Sample Clauses

KEY DELIVERY. Unless otherwise agreed between the Lessor and the Lessee, the keys will be delivered in the following time slots: Arrival: on Saturday in a time between 16:00 and 19:00 pm. Departure: Saturday no later than 10:00 am. No refund will be paid if the Lessee is unable to take possession of the property on the established date or decides to leave the property earlier than the one scheduled for the end of the lease. The Lessee must (art. 1590 of the Italian Civil Code) return the real estate unit leased in the same state in which it was received, always subject to deterioration of use, under penalty of compensation for the damage. Upon arrival, the Lessee will be provided with a document of which he will give a written receipt containing information regarding the property, its use and operation.
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KEY DELIVERY. For every bit of the key, Xxxxx select a block from every pair to represent whether this bit is 0 or 1. For example, in Figure 5 the first four bits are 0110. Hence Xxxxx selects the first 0-block, the second 1-block, the third 1-block and the fourth 0-block. Then Xxxxx broadcasts these blocks to other devices. Since Xxx’s measurement is similar to Xxxxx’s, Xxx can obtain a similar S-box. When Xxx re- ceives the blocks sent from Xxxxx, it can easily recover these blocks to a bit stream. Xxx only needs to decide whether the ith block is more similar to his ith 0-block or his ith 1-block. Xxx, which is out of the safe distance from Xxxxx, cannot obtain an S-box with any correlation to Xxxxx’s. Even if Xxx can hear all blocks sent from Xxxxx, she is not able to match any block to a 0-bit or 1-bit.
KEY DELIVERY. For every bit of the key, Xxxxx select a block from every pair to represent whether this bit is 0 or 1. For example, in Figure 5 the first four bits are 0110. Hence Xxxxx selects the first 0-block, the second 1-block, the third 1-block and the fourth 0-block. Then Xxxxx broadcasts these blocks to other devices. Since Bob’s measurement is similar to Alice’s, Xxx can obtain a similar S-box. When Xxx re- ceives the blocks sent from Xxxxx, it can easily recover these blocks to a bit stream. Xxx only needs to decide whether the ith block is more similar to his ith 0-block or his ith 1-block. Eve, which is out of the safe distance from Xxxxx, cannot obtain an S-box with any correlation to Alice’s. Even if Eve can hear all blocks sent from Xxxxx, she is not able to match any block to a 0-bit or 1-bit.

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  • Non Delivery C15.1 Where the Goods, having been placed in transit, fail to be delivered to the Authority on the due date for delivery, the Authority shall, (provided that the Authority has been advised in writing of the dispatch of the Goods), within ten (10) Working Days of the notified date of delivery, give notice to the Contractor that the Goods have not been delivered and may request the Contractor free of charge to deliver substitute Goods within the timescales specified by the Authority or terminate the Contract in accordance with clause C13.4 (Delivery).

  • PRODUCT DELIVERY Delivery must be made as ordered to the address specified on the Purchase Order and in accordance with the terms of the Contract or Contract Award Notice. Unless otherwise specified in the Bid Documents, delivery shall be made within thirty calendar days after receipt of a Purchase Order by the Contractor. The decision of the Commissioner as to compliance with delivery terms shall be final. The burden of proof for delay in receipt of Purchase Order shall rest with the Contractor. In all instances of a potential or actual delay in delivery, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Commissioner and the Authorized User, and confirm in writing the explanation of the delay, and take appropriate action to avoid any subsequent late deliveries. Any extension of time for delivery must be requested in writing by the Contractor and approved in writing by the Authorized User. Failure to meet such delivery time schedule may be grounds for cancellation of the order or, in the Commissioner’s discretion, the Contract.

  • PRICE/DELIVERY Price(s) bid must be the price(s) for new goods, unless otherwise specified. Any bids containing modifying or “escalator” clauses will not be considered unless specifically requested in the bid specifications.

  • Overnight Delivery When delivered by an overnight delivery service, charges prepaid or charged to the sender’s account, notice is effective on delivery, if delivery is confirmed by the delivery service.

  • Project Delivery Contractor shall construct the Project in accordance with the Contract Documents, and Contractor shall deliver the Project completed in accordance with the Contract Documents, substantially free from defects, and within the Contract Time.

  • WARRANTY – DELIVERABLES The Contractor warrants and represents that all deliverables sold the City under the Contract shall be free from defects in design, workmanship or manufacture, and conform in all material respects to the specifications, drawings, and descriptions in the Solicitation, to any samples furnished by the Contractor, to the terms, covenants and conditions of the Contract, and to all applicable State, Federal or local laws, rules, and regulations, and industry codes and standards. Unless otherwise stated in the Solicitation, the deliverables shall be new or recycled merchandise, and not used or reconditioned.

  • DEFAULT ON DELIVERY Failure to supply timely written notification of delay may be cause for default proceedings.

  • Service Delivery Grantee shall:

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