Low Traffic Sample Clauses
The Low Traffic clause defines the conditions and consequences when the volume of traffic or usage under an agreement falls below a specified threshold. Typically, this clause outlines what constitutes 'low traffic,' such as a minimum number of transactions or users within a set period, and may specify remedies like renegotiation, suspension, or termination of the agreement if the threshold is not met. Its core function is to protect parties from maintaining obligations or incurring costs when the expected level of activity is not achieved, ensuring the arrangement remains commercially viable.
Low Traffic remove dust with mop or disposable cloth sweeper daily. Damp mop for soilage as necessary. Spray clean or burnish using mechanised system weekly. Light scrub and apply maintenance coat as necessary. Strip clean and reseal as required.
Low Traffic. Remove dust with dust control mop or dust absorbent cloth daily. Damp mop with lukewarm water to remove dirt daily and buff these floors monthly to achieve high gloss finish.
Low Traffic. Remove dust with mop or disposable cloth sweeper daily. Damp mop for spillage as necessary. Strip floor once every two months to remove old buildup wax in preparation for re-coating. Apply a non- slip and fully buffed water based wax. Buff once every two months to achieve high gloss finish.
Low Traffic remove dust with mop or disposable cloth sweeper daily. Damp mop for soilage as necessary. Spray clean or burnish using mechanised system weekly. Light scrub and apply maintenance coat as necessary. Strip clean and reseal as required. u) Toilet – ensures usability (report faults to ticket office) and replenishes consumables (toilet paper) daily. Remove spoilage from bowl and under flush rim with hard surface cleaner and a brush daily, and as necessary. Remove mineral deposits monthly. Wet wash seat and lid, cistern and pipes etc daily, and as necessary. Disinfect all components daily. Wet wipe doors and walls twice weekly or as necessary.
