Maintenance, Utilities, and Other Services Sample Clauses

Maintenance, Utilities, and Other Services a. The owner must maintain the contract unit and premises in accordance with the housing quality standards (HQS). b. The owner must provide all utilities needed to comply with the HQS. c. If the owner does not maintain the contract unit in accordance with the HQS, or fails to provide all utilities needed to comply with the HQS, the PHA may exercise any available remedies. PHA remedies for such breach include recovery of overpayments, suspension of housing assistance payments, abatement or other reduction of housing assistance payments, termination of housing assistance payments, and termination of the HAP contract. The PHA may not exercise such remedies against the owner because of an HQS breach for which the family is responsible, and that is not caused by the owner. d. The PHA shall not make any housing assistance payments if the contract unit does not meet the HQS, unless the owner corrects the defect within the period specified by the PHA and the PHA verifies the correction. If a defect is life threatening, the owner must correct the defect within no more than 24 hours. For other defects, the owner must correct the defect within the period specified by the PHA. e. The PHA may inspect the contract unit and premises at such times as the PHA determines necessary, to ensure that the unit is in accordance with the HQS. f. The PHA must notify the owner of any HQS defects shown by the inspection. g. The owner must provide all housing services as agreed to in the lease.
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Maintenance, Utilities, and Other Services. A. The owner must maintain the contract unit and premises in accordance with the housing quality standards of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HQS) and MaineHousing standards required under the STEP/TBRA Program. B. The owner must provide all utilities needed to comply with the HQS and MaineHousing standards. C. If the owner does not maintain the contract unit in accordance with the HQS and MaineHousing standards, or D. MaineHousing shall not make any rental assistance payments if the contract unit does not meet the HQS and MaineHousing standards, unless the owner corrects the defect within the period specified by MaineHousing and MaineHousing verifies the correction. If a defect is life threatening, the owner must correct the defect within no more than 24 hours. Emergency situations that are not life- threatening must be corrected within 48 hours. For other defects, the owner must correct the defect within the period specified by MaineHousing. E. MaineHousing may inspect the contract unit and premises at such times as MaineHousing determines necessary, to ensure that the unit meets the HQS and MaineHousing standards. F. MaineHousing must notify the owner of any HQS defects or failures to comply with MaineHousing standards shown by the inspection. G. The owner must provide all housing services as agreed to in the lease.
Maintenance, Utilities, and Other Services a. The owner must maintain the unit and premises in accordance with the Housing Quality Standards. b. The owner must supply all utilities needed to comply with the HQS. c. The owner is not responsible for the breach of the HQS because of damages beyond normal wear and tear caused by any member of the household or by a guest of the tenant. d. The owner is not responsible for a breach of the HQS caused by the household’s failure to pay for utilities that are to be paid by tenant or by not providing or maintaining any appliances that are to be provided by the tenant.
Maintenance, Utilities, and Other Services a. The owner must maintain the contract unit and premises in accordance with the DHAP requirements. b. Except as provided in (c), the Owner must ensure that the contract unit is maintained in accordance with Housing Quality Standards, HUD’s standards for housing assisted under DHAP. c. The PHA will conduct a limited inspection of units to ensure there are no life-threatening deficiencies for: (1) FEMA rental assistance families transitioning to the DHAP by staying in-place in the FEMA rental assistance unit; and (2) a family relocating from a FEMA provided temporary housing unit to a private rental market unit that FEMA has located for the family. If an Owner does not fix the unit deficiencies in 48 hours, the Owner may not receive DHAP rent subsidy payments. d. The owner must provide all utilities needed to comply with the HQS. e. If the owner does not maintain the contract unit in accordance with the HQS, or fails to provide all utilities needed to comply with the HQS, the PHA may exercise any available remedies. PHA remedies for such breach include recovery of overpayments, suspension of rent subsidy payments, abatement or other reduction of rent subsidy payments, termination of rent subsidy payments, and termination of the DRS contract. The PHA may not exercise such remedies against the owner because of an HQS f. breach for which the family is responsible, and that is not caused by the owner. g. The PHA shall not make any rent subsidy payments if the contract unit does not meet the HQS, or limited HQS requirements, as applicable, unless the owner corrects the defect within the period specified by the PHA and the PHA verifies the correction. h. The PHA may inspect the contract unit and premises at such times as the PHA determines necessary to ensure that the unit meets HQS or does not contain any life-threatening deficiencies. i. The PHA must notify the owner of any HQS defects shown by the inspection. j. The owner must provide all housing services as agreed to in the lease.
Maintenance, Utilities, and Other Services 

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  • Utilities and Other Services 4.4.1 The Tenant shall arrange, at its own cost and expense, for the installation, connection and supply of all utilities and any other services required by it at or in relation to the Premises. 4.4.2 The Tenant shall pay to the suppliers, and indemnify the Landlord against, all charges for the installation, connection and supply of all utilities and any other services consumed or used at or in relation to the Premises and the Tenant shall comply with the requirements and regulations of the respective suppliers. Tenant to initial 4.4.3 For the purposes of this Clause 4.4, the term “utilities” shall include water, electricity, telecommunications network, gas and any water-borne sewerage systems.

  • Administrative and Other Services (a) Subadviser will, at its expense, furnish (i) all necessary investment and management facilities, including salaries of personnel required for it to execute its duties faithfully, and (ii) administrative facilities, including bookkeeping, clerical personnel and equipment necessary for the efficient conduct of the investment affairs of the Fund (excluding determination of net asset values and shareholder accounting services). (b) Subadviser will maintain all accounts, books and records with respect to the Fund as are required of an investment adviser of a registered investment company pursuant to the Investment Company Act and the rules thereunder. Subadviser agrees that such records are the property of the Trust, and will be surrendered to the Trust promptly upon request. The Manager shall be granted reasonable access to the records and documents in Subadviser’s possession relating to the Funds. (c) Subadviser shall provide such information as is necessary to enable Manager to prepare and update the Trust’s registration statement (and any supplement thereto) and the Fund’s financial statements. Subadviser understands that the Trust and Manager will rely on such information in the preparation of the Trust’s registration statement and the Fund’s financial statements, and hereby covenants that any such information approved by Subadviser expressly for use in such registration and/or financial statements shall be true and complete in all material respects. (d) Subadviser will vote the Fund’s investment securities in the manner in which Subadviser believes to be in the best interests of the Fund, and shall review its proxy voting activities on a periodic basis with the Trustees.

  • Audits, Inspections, Visits and Other Duties FIIOC and FSC shall make available during regular business hours all records and other data created and maintained pursuant to this Contract for reasonable audit and inspection by the Trust, any agent or person designated by the Trust, or any regulatory agency having authority over the Trust. Upon reasonable notice by the Trust, FIIOC and FSC shall make available during regular business hours its facilities and premises employed in connection with its performance of this Contract for reasonable visits by the Trust, any agent or person designated by the Trust, or any regulatory agency having authority over the Trust. FSC shall also inform any agent or person designated by the Trust of the existence and results of any audit, inspection or visit by any regulatory agency having authority over the Trust. FSC shall help facilitate periodic reviews by the Fund’s independent auditors (e.g., SOC 1 reports). FSC shall also maintain a continuing awareness of significant emerging regulatory and legislative developments that may affect the Fund and adopt additional procedures for compliance with regulations if necessary. FSC shall consult with independent accountants, legal counsel, officers of the Fund, and the Fund Treasurer’s Office in establishing such policies.

  • Network Elements and Other Services Manual Additive 2.13.5.1 The Commissions in some states have ordered per-element manual additive non- recurring charges (NRC) for Network Elements and Other Services ordered by means other than one of the interactive interfaces. These ordered Network Elements and Other Services manual additive NRCs will apply in these states, rather than the charge per LSR. The per-element charges are listed on the Rate Tables in Exhibit C.

  • PROVISION OF BULLETIN BOARD SPACE AND OTHER FACILITIES 8.1 The Council will continue its present practice whereby it provides bulletin board space for the posting of Association notices pertaining to such matters, but not limited to, elections, appointments and social and recreational affairs. Such notices will continue to be subject to the approval of the Council. 8.2 With regard to purpose and importance, the Council may permit the Association to hold formal meetings on the premises of the Council outside of normal working hours. 8.3 The Council will continue its past practice of making available to the Association specific locations on its premises for the placement of bulk quantities of literature of the Association.

  • Stamp and other duties The Borrowers shall pay all stamp, documentary, registration or other like duties or taxes (including any duties or taxes payable by any of the Creditors) imposed on or in connection with any of the Underlying Documents, the Security Documents or the Loan and shall indemnify the Creditors or any of them against any liability arising by reason of any delay or omission by the Borrowers to pay such duties or taxes.

  • Commission and Other Charges Before you begin to trade, you should obtain a clear explanation of all commission, fees and other charges for which you will be liable. These charges will affect your net profit (if any) or increase your loss.

  • FACILITIES, EQUIPMENT AND OTHER MATERIALS Except as otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement, CONTRACTOR shall, at its sole cost and expense, furnish all facilities, equipment, and other materials which may be required for performing services pursuant to this Agreement. At COUNTY’s discretion, COUNTY may make equipment or facilities available to CONTRACTOR for CONTRACTOR’s use in furtherance of this Agreement only where a COUNTY Facility or Equipment exhibit is attached to this Agreement identifying the equipment or facilities to be used by CONTRACTOR’s personnel. If COUNTY funds equipment as part of this contract, COUNTY will retain Equipment.

  • VERIFICATION OF LICENSES, CREDENTIALS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS CONTRACTOR shall submit to LEA a staff list, and copies of all current licenses, credentials, certifications, permits and/or other documents which entitle the holder to provide special education and/or related services by individuals employed, contracted, and/or otherwise hired or sub-contracted by CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR shall ensure that all licenses, credentials, permits or other documents are on file at the office of the County Superintendent of Schools. CONTRACTOR shall provide the LEA with the verified dates of fingerprint clearance, Department of Justice clearance and Tuberculosis Test clearance for all employees, approved subcontractors and/or volunteers prior to such individuals starting to work with any student. CONTRACTOR shall monitor the status of licenses, credentials, certifications, permits and/or other documents for all individuals employed, contracted, and/or otherwise hired by CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR shall notify LEA and CDE in writing within forty-five (45) days when personnel changes occur which may affect the provision of special education and/or related services to LEA students. CONTRACTOR shall notify LEA within forty-five (45) days if any such licenses, certifications or waivers are expired, suspended, revoked, rescinded, challenged pursuant to an administrative or legal complaint or lawsuit, or otherwise nullified during the effective period of this Master Contract. The LEA shall not be obligated to pay for any services provided by a person whose such licenses, certifications or waivers are expired, suspended, revoked, rescinded, or otherwise nullified during the period which such person is providing services under this Master Contract. Failure to notify the LEA and CDE of any changes in credentialing/licensed staff may result in suspension or revocation of CDE certification and/or suspension or termination of this Master Contract by the LEA.

  • Administrative and Other Fees The Borrower agrees to pay the administrative and other fees of the Administrative Agent as provided in the Fee Letter and as may be otherwise agreed to in writing from time to time by the Borrower and the Administrative Agent.

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