Non-revenue Vehicles Sample Clauses

Non-revenue Vehicles. The Employer will maintain non-revenue vehicles except where:
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Non-revenue Vehicles. Concessionaire shall maintain an inventory of all non-revenue vehicles which will be used for O&M Work. Such inventory shall include specialized vehicles required for the recovery of disabled LRVs, road vehicles required for the transportation of maintenance personnel and materials, and mobile and portable equipment required to support all maintenance activities shall be identified. Non-revenue vehicles shall be procured based on Concessionaire’s procurement schedule to support Integration Testing, Safety Certification, and Trial Running as well as the Concessionaire’s responsibilities during the O&M Period.
Non-revenue Vehicles. CONTRACTOR shall provide an adequate number of non- revenue vehicles for its personnel. ATN, if requested by CONTRACTOR, shall perform maintenance and supply fuel for all non-revenue vehicles and xxxx CONTRACTOR for rendered services and consumed fuel. Such charges shall be deducted from the monthly invoice for services. CONTRACTOR shall provide a non- revenue vehicle list indicating vehicles by year, make and model that will be used for this service. List shall include accessory equipment installed on vehicles for support purposes.
Non-revenue Vehicles. The Employer will maintain non-revenue vehicles except where: maintenance or servicing is included in the terms of a lease or warranty or; the Employer does not have the appropriate facilities, equipment or staff to complete the work in a cost-effective manner.

Related to Non-revenue Vehicles

  • Revenue Metering The Connecting Transmission Owner’s revenue metering will be located on the generator side of the 115kV breaker at the Xxxxx Solar Collector Substation and will consist of: • three (3) combination current/voltage transformer (“CT/VT”) units (manufacturer and model ABB/Xxxxxxx KXM-550, GE Grid Solutions KOTEF 000.XX, or other equivalent specified by Connecting Transmission Owner); and • one (1) revenue meter. The ratios of the CTs and VTs will be provided by Connecting Transmission Owner upon its review of the Interconnection Customer’s design documents. (Note: Connecting Transmission Owner’s revenue metering CTs and VTs cannot be used to feed the Interconnection Customer’s check meter.) SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2556

  • Gross Revenue 16.1.1 For the purposes of this PPP Agreement and its Schedules, Gross Revenue shall be defined as:

  • Gross Receipts The entire amount of all receipts, determined on a cash basis, from (a) tenant rentals collected pursuant to tenant leases of apartment units, for each month during the term hereof; provided that there shall be excluded from tenant rentals any tenant security deposits (except as provided below); (b) cleaning, tenant security and damage deposits forfeited by tenants in such period; (c) laundry and vending machines income; (d) any and all other receipts from the operation of the Project received and relating to the period in question; (e) proceeds from rental interruption insurance, but not any other insurance proceeds or proceeds from third-party damage claims, and (f) any other sums and charges collected in connection with termination of the tenant leases. Gross Receipts do not include the proceeds of (i) any sale, exchange, refinancing, condemnation, or other disposition of all or any part of the Project, (ii) any loans to Owner whether or not secured by all or any part of the Project, (iii) any capital expenditures or funds deposited to cover costs of operations made by Owner, and (iv) any insurance policy (other than rental interruption insurance or proceeds from third-party damage claims).

  • Therapist Availability Therapist’s office is equipped with a confidential voice mail system that allows Patient to leave a message at any time. Therapist will make every effort to return calls within 24 hours (or by the next business day), but cannot guarantee the calls will be returned immediately. Therapist is unable to provide 24-hour crisis service. In the event that Patient is feeling unsafe or requires immediate medical or psychiatric assistance, he/she should call 911, or go to the nearest emergency room.

  • THIRD-PARTY REVENUE Subrecipient shall make every reasonable effort to obtain all available reimbursement from third parties (e.g., insurers), for which persons served hereunder may be eligible. All such third-party reimbursements received by Subrecipient shall be reported to County in the format required by County. The amount of such third-party reimbursements shall be deducted from County’s maximum obligation hereunder.

  • SECTION 907 - VEHICLE CONFIGURATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS The SADT on the section shall be understood to be 1,500.

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