Management of Site Sample Clauses

Management of Site. 14.1 In the event of NBI determining for any reason, during the continuance of the Co-Location Licence, to alter the location of (i) the Co-Location Site; (ii) any Equipment therein or (iii) any access or interface arrangements with respect to the Co-Location Site and / or Equipment located therein, it shall first notify the Service Provider and allow the Service Provider twenty (20) Working Days to set out its requirements in relation to substituted locations, in writing. NBI shall then select an alternative site which it considers, acting reasonably, to be as suitable and as sufficient as the Co- Location Site for the purposes of providing the Co-Location Product (the “Substituted Co-Location Site”). NBI shall give not less than thirty (30) Working Days’ notice in writing to the Service Provider of its decision to re-locate the Service Provider to the Substituted Co-Location Site and shall not re-locate the Service Provider to the Substituted Co-Location Site during the said thirty (30) Working Day period unless, within such period, the Service Provider shall have signified its consent to such re-location.
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Management of Site. Throughout the Term of this Agreement, all Work and Services shall conform with the following:
Management of Site. 12.1 In the context of this clause, “Services” means the Services to be provided by the Licensee from the Designated Site with due regard to the permitted user specified in clause 2.1.
Management of Site. BYHA’s use of the Town Property shall be properly maintained, secured and cleaned-up at the end of each business day. BYHA agrees to take all steps necessary, including the assumption of all costs, to promptly restore the Town Property to substantially the condition that prevailed prior to BYHA’s entry onto the Town Property pursuant to this Agreement.
Management of Site. The Xxxx Road parcel shall be managed by the Board of Public Works for the benefit of the Participating Townships in accord with the rights and responsibilities of the Board of Public Works set forth in Part One of this Restated Operating Agreement. Provided that, the consent of all five of the Participating Townships shall be required in the following cases:

Related to Management of Site

  • Management of Business No Limited Partner or Assignee (other than the General Partner, any of its Affiliates or any officer, director, employee, partner, agent or trustee of the General Partner, the Partnership or any of their Affiliates, in their capacity as such) shall take part in the operations, management or control (within the meaning of the Act) of the Partnership’s business, transact any business in the Partnership’s name or have the power to sign documents for or otherwise bind the Partnership. The transaction of any such business by the General Partner, any of its Affiliates or any officer, director, employee, partner, agent or trustee of the General Partner, the Partnership or any of their Affiliates, in their capacity as such, shall not affect, impair or eliminate the limitations on the liability of the Limited Partners or Assignees under this Agreement.

  • Management of Company 5.1.1 The Members, within the authority granted by the Act and the terms of this Agreement shall have the complete power and authority to manage and operate the Company and make all decisions affecting its business and affairs.

  • Procurement of Small Works Works estimated to cost less than $100,000 equivalent per contract, up to an aggregate amount not to exceed $1,150,000 equivalent, may be procured under lump-sum, fixed-price contracts awarded on the basis of quotations obtained from three (3) qualified domestic contractors in response to a written invitation. The invitation shall include a detailed description of the works, including basic specifications, the required completion date, a basic form of agreement acceptable to the Association, and relevant drawings, where applicable. The award shall be made to the contractor who offers the lowest price quotation for the required work, and who has the experience and resources to complete the contract successfully. Part D: Review by the Association of Procurement Decisions

  • Management of Change 40.1.1 The parties to this collective agreement accept that change in the health service is necessary in order to ensure the efficient and effective delivery of health services. They recognise a mutual interest in ensuring that health services are provided efficiently and effectively, and that each has a contribution to make in this regard.

  • Commencement of Services The Consultant shall begin carrying out the Services from the Effective Date or from such other Date specified in the SC.

  • Management of Special and Technical Environment Each certificated support person demonstrates an acceptable level of performance in managing and organizing the special materials, equipment and environment essential to the specialized programs.

  • Vulnerability Management BNY Mellon will maintain a documented process to identify and remediate security vulnerabilities affecting its systems used to provide the services. BNY Mellon will classify security vulnerabilities using industry recognized standards and conduct continuous monitoring and testing of its networks, hardware and software including regular penetration testing and ethical hack assessments. BNY Mellon will remediate identified security vulnerabilities in accordance with its process.

  • Security Management The Contractor shall comply with the requirements of the DOD 5200.1-M and the DD Form 254. Security of the Contractor’s electronic media shall be in accordance with the above documents. Effective Program Security shall require the Contractor to address Information Security and Operations Security enabled by the Security Classification Guides. The Contractor’s facility must be able to handle and store material up to the Classification Level as referenced in Attachment J-01, DD Form 254.

  • SITE MANAGEMENT We reserve the right, but not the obligation, to: (1) monitor the Site for violations of these Terms of Use; (2) take appropriate legal action against anyone who, in our sole discretion, violates the law or these Terms of Use, including without limitation, reporting such user to law enforcement authorities; (3) in our sole discretion and without limitation, refuse, restrict access to, limit the availability of, or disable (to the extent technologically feasible) any of your Contributions or any portion thereof; (4) in our sole discretion and without limitation, notice, or liability, to remove from the Site or otherwise disable all files and content that are excessive in size or are in any way burdensome to our systems; and (5) otherwise manage the Site in a manner designed to protect our rights and property and to facilitate the proper functioning of the Site.

  • MANAGEMENT OF EVALUATION OUTCOMES 12.1 The evaluation of the Employee’s performance will form the basis for rewarding outstanding performance or correcting unacceptable performance.

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