Maintenance Operation and Inspection Sample Clauses

Maintenance Operation and Inspection. (a) The Hirer will not remove or alter any numbering or lettering on the Equipment and will not modify the Equipment in any way whatsoever without the Owners express prior written approval. The Hirer is required during the period of hire to observe and comply with the provisions of all applicable Statutes, Acts and Ordinances and Regulations in force during the hire period in relation to the work on which the Equipment will be employed and the manner of performance of such work, having regard to the premises in, on, or about which such work is required to be performed. The Hirer, at his own expense, will maintain the Equipment in good and serviceable repair and will return it in such condition to the Owner. The Hirer at his own cost will supply consumables, fuels, oils, parts, and greases of approved grades nominated by the Owner. The Equipment will be checked daily by the Hirer for any signs of damage or wear. (b) On a monthly basis the Equipment log book (if provided by the Owner) is to be filled out and a copy emailed weekly to the Owner’s office ………………………...
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Maintenance Operation and Inspection a. The Owner shall maintain and operate the Contract Unit(s) and related facilities in accordance with Article II of the State Sanitary Code, and agrees to provide all the services, maintenance, and utilities as agreed to in the Lease and/or this Contract. b. DHCD shall have the right to conduct audit inspections of the Contract Unit(s) and related facilities to assure that each unit is in decent, safe, and sanitary condition, and that the Owner is providing all the services, maintenance, and utilities which the Lease(s) and/or this Contract require. c. Before receiving Voucher Payments for any Contract Unit, the Owner shall provide the AA certification by the local Board of Health or other local code enforcement entity or other certified inspection such as an inspector qualified to complete HQS inspections that the premises are in compliance with the minimum standards of fitness for human habitation set forth in the State Sanitary Code. Additionally, if children under the age of six (6) will be residing in the Contract Unit, the Owner shall provide certification from a Certified Lead Inspector that the Contract Unit(s) and premises are free of lead-paint hazards or verification that the entire building was built after 1978. d. If the AA receives notice from the local Board of Health or other local code enforcement entity or other certified inspector such as an inspector qualified to make HQS inspections that a Contract Unit occupied by a program eligible Tenant does not comply with the State Sanitary Code or applicable lead paint laws, and the violations remain beyond the time prescribed for repair by the local code enforcement entity, the AA shall terminate Voucher Payments to the Owner for the affected unit.
Maintenance Operation and Inspection. (A) The Owner agrees to maintain and operate the Contract unit and related facilities to provide decent, safe and sanitary housing in accordance with 24 CFR Section 882.109, including the provision of all the services maintenance and utilities as agreed to in the Lease. If DMHAS determines that the Owner is not meeting this obligation, DMHAS shall have the right, even if the Family continues in occupancy, to terminate or reduce housing assistance payments to the Owner, and to terminate the Contract. (B) DMHAS shall have the right to inspect the Contract unit and related facilities at least annually and at such other times as may be necessary, in the determination of DMHAS, to ensure that the unit is in decent, safe and sanitary condition, and that the Owner is providing all the services, maintenance and utilities agreed to under the Lease. (C) If DMHAS determines that the Contract unit is not in decent, safe and sanitary condition because of an increase in Family size, or a change in Family composition, or that the Family is residing in a unit larger than appropriate because of a reduction in Family size or change in Family composition, DMHAS may terminate the Contract upon notice by DMHAS to the Owner. (D) Maintenance and replacement (including redecoration) shall be in accordance with the standard practice for the building concerned as established by the Owner.
Maintenance Operation and Inspection. (a) The Hirer will not remove or alter any numbering or lettering on the Equipment and will not modify the Equipment in any way whatsoever without the Owners express prior written approval. The Hirer is required during the period of hire to observe and comply with the provisions of all applicable Statutes, Acts and Ordinances and Regulations in force during the hire period in relation to the work on which the Equipment will be employed and the manner of performance of such work, having regard to the premises in, on, or about which such work is required to be performed. The Hirer, at his own expense, will maintain the Equipment in good and serviceable repair and will return it in such condition to the Owner. The Hirer at his own cost will supply consumables, fuels, oils, parts, and greases of approved grades nominated by the Owner. The Equipment will be checked daily by the Hirer for any signs of damage or wear. (b) On a weekly basis the Equipment log book (if provided by the Owner) is to be filled out and a copy emailed weekly to the Owner’s office: xxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx@xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx (c) Unless agreed otherwise in writing, the Equipment shall only be used on a single shift basis, between the hours of 6am-6pm Monday to Saturday. Any intended use beyond these times shall be advised immediately to thyssenkrupp, and an additional charge may apply.
Maintenance Operation and Inspection. A. The Owner shall maintain and operate the Contract Unit and related facilities in accordance with Article II of the State Sanitary Code, State Building Code, and other applicable law, and agrees to provide all the services, maintenance and utilities as agreed to in the lease. B. DHCD shall have the right to conduct audit inspections of the Contract Unit and related facilities to assure that the Unit is in decent, safe and sanitary condition, and that the Owner is providing all the services, maintenance and utilities which the lease and/or this Contract require. C. If (HBAA) /HomeBASE receives notice from the local board of health or other local code enforcement entity that the Contract Unit does not comply with the State Sanitary Code, applicable lead paint laws, or other applicable law, and the violations remain beyond the time prescribed for repair by the local code enforcement entity, for the Unit. (HBAA) /HomeBASE shall terminate Rental Assistance payments to the Owner
Maintenance Operation and Inspection. Section A The Landlord agrees to maintain and operate the contract unit and related facilities to provide decent, safe and sanitary housing, including the provision of all services, maintenance and utilities as agreed to in the Lease. If the Agency determines that the Landlord is not meeting his or her obligation, the Agency shall have the right, even if the Tenant continues in occupancy, to terminate or reduce housing assistance payments to the Landlord and to terminate the Contract. Section B The Agency shall have the right to inspect the contract unit and related facilities, no more that quarterly and no less than yearly, and at such other times as may be necessary, as determined by the Agency, to assure that the unit is in decent, safe and sanitary condition, and that the Landlord is providing all of the services, maintenance and utilities agreed to under the Lease. Section C If the Agency determines that the contract unit is not in decent, safe and sanitary condition, the Agency may terminate the Contract upon written notice by the Agency to the Landlord. The Agency and the Tenant shall not be obligated to pay any rent beyond the termination date specified in the written notice. Section D Maintenance and replacement (including redecoration) shall be in accordance with the standard practice for the building concerned as established by the Landlord.
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  • Maintenance and Inspection Consultant shall maintain complete and accurate records with respect to all costs and expenses incurred under this Agreement. All such records shall be clearly identifiable. Consultant shall allow a representative of City during normal business hours to examine, audit, and make transcripts or copies of such records and any other documents created pursuant to this Agreement. Consultant shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings, and activities related to the Agreement for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment under this Agreement.

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  • Record Retention and Inspection Organization shall retain financial, programmatic, client data and other service records for three (3) years from the date of the end of the Agreement award or for three (3) years from the date of termination, whichever is later. Authorized representatives of City, the state and/or federal government may inspect and/or audit Organization’s performance, place of business and/or records pertaining to this Agreement.

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