LIGHTING SERVICE Sample Clauses

LIGHTING SERVICE. Company shall provide lighting service from dusk (one half (1/2) hour after sunset) to xxxx (one half (1/2) hour before sunrise) each night during the Agreement period for a total of approximately four thousand (4000) hours of lighting per year. Customer agrees that lighting provided is ornamental in nature and is not designed for security or public safety. Company does not guarantee lighting level for security or public safety purposes. Customer agrees that lighting is not designed in accordance with the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) recommended maintained luminance and illumination values for roadways and area lighting.
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LIGHTING SERVICE. The Lighting Service shall provide to CUSTOMER the foot candle lighting output (illuminating capacity) produced from the installation, operation and maintenance of the Lighting Equipment described below or such other functionally equivalent alternative lighting equipment as may be determined by OUC with agreement by CUSTOMER, provided that such alternative lighting equipment provides the same illuminating capacity as the Lighting Equipment specified below.
LIGHTING SERVICE. Company shall provide lighting service from dusk (one half (1/2) hour after sunset) to xxxx (one half (1/2) hour before sunrise) each night during the Agreement period for a total of approximately four thousand (4000) hours of lighting per year. Customer agrees that lighting provided is ornamental in nature and is not designed for security or public safety. Company does not guarantee lighting level for security or public safety purposes. Customer agrees that lighting is not designed in accordance with the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) recommended maintained luminance and illumination values for roadways and area lighting. Company shall also perform remote monitoring and diagnostic service for the LED fixtures and those charges are included in the facility fee.
LIGHTING SERVICE. Rate SL, Street Lighting Service………………………………………... 60 Rate TL, Traffic Lighting Service……………………………………….. 61 Rate UOLS, Unmetered Outdoor Lighting…………………………….. 62 Rate OL-E, Outdoor Lighting Equipment Installation……………..…. 63 Rate LED, Outdoor LED Lighting Service…………………………….. 64 Reserved for Future Use………….……………………………………. 65 Rate NSU, Street Lighting Service for Non-Standard Units………... 66 Reserved for Future Use……………………………………….………. 67 Rate SC, Street Lighting Service – Customer Owned………………. 68 Rate SE, Street Lighting Service – Overhead Equivalent………….. 69
LIGHTING SERVICE. Street light lamps observed to be out or street light poles which have been damaged shall be immediately reported for repair to the City, Public Works Business Center, General Services Department / Street Division / Electrical Section, General Information and Service Requests, Street Light and Traffic Signal Maintenance (619-527-8056).
LIGHTING SERVICE. Standby Service

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  • Building Services 7.01 Landlord shall furnish Tenant with the following services: (a) water for use in the Base Building lavatories and the kitchen located in the Premises; (b) customary heat and air conditioning in season for first class office buildings in the Greater Boston metropolitan area during Building Service Hours; provided that Tenant shall have the right to receive HVAC service during hours other than Building Service Hours by paying Landlord’s then standard charge for additional HVAC service so long as Tenant requests same by written notice to Landlord not later than 12:00 noon on the Business Day preceding the day of such overtime usage; (c) standard janitorial service on Business Days; (d) Elevator service; (e) Electricity in accordance with the terms and conditions in Section 7.02; and (f) such other services as Landlord reasonably determines are necessary or appropriate for the Property. (a) Electricity shall be distributed to the Premises either by the electric utility company Selected by Landlord to provide electricity service for the Building or, at Landlord’s option, by Landlord; and Landlord shall permit Landlord’s wires and conduits, to the extent available, suitable and safely capable, to be used for such distribution. If and so long as Landlord is distributing electricity to the Premises, Tenant shall obtain all of its electricity from Landlord and shall pay all of Landlord’s charges as Additional Rent, which charges shall be based on meter readings from a submeter to the Premises to be installed by Landlord at Landlord’s sole cost. All electricity used during the performance of janitorial service, or the making of any alterations or repairs in or to the Premises, or the operation of any special air conditioning system serving the Premises, shall be paid by Tenant. Landlord has advised Tenant that presently NSTAR (the “Electric Service Provider”) is the electric utility company selected by Landlord to provide electricity service for the Building. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord reserves the right at any time and from time to time before or during the Term to either contract for electric service from a different company or companies providing electricity service (each such company shall hereinafter be referred to as an “Alternative Service Provider”) or continue to contract for electricity service from the Electric Service Provider. Tenant shall cooperate with Landlord, the Electric Service Provider and any Alternative Service Provider at all times and, as reasonably necessary, shall allow Landlord, the Electric Service Provider and any Alternative Service Provider reasonable access to the Building’s electric lines, feeders, risers, wiring and other machinery within the Premises. (b) Without the consent of Landlord, Tenant’s use of electrical service shall not exceed, either in voltage, rated capacity, use beyond Building Service Hours or overall load, that which Landlord reasonably deems to be standard for the Building. Landlord shall have the right to measure electrical usage by commonly accepted methods. If it is determined that Tenant is using excess electricity, Tenant shall pay Landlord for the cost of such excess electrical usage as Additional Rent. 7.03 Landlord’s failure to furnish, or any interruption, diminishment or termination of services due to the application of Laws, the failure of any equipment, the performance of repairs, improvements or alterations, utility interruptions or the occurrence of an event of Force Majeure (defined in Section 26.03) (collectively a “Service Failure”) shall not render Landlord liable to Tenant, constitute a constructive eviction of Tenant, give rise to an abatement of Rent, nor relieve Tenant from the obligation to fulfill any covenant or agreement. Notwithstanding the forgoing, in the event of a Service Failure that lasts for longer than five (5) consecutive Business Days, Tenant shall receive a per diem abatement of Base Rent and Tenant’s Pro-rata Share of Taxes and Operating Expenses commencing on the sixth (6th) consecutive Business Day of such Service Failure and ending on the day such Service Failure is restored.

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