Operation and Management Services Sample Clauses

Operation and Management Services. Pursuant to an Operation and Management Services Agreement, dated as of the Closing Date (the “Operation and Management Agreement”), an EQT Entity has agreed to provide, or cause to be provided, to Equitrans, a member of the Partnership Group, certain operation and management services as set forth in, and subject to all terms and conditions of, the Operation and Management Agreement (such services, the “O&M Services,” and together with the G&A Services, the “Services”).
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Operation and Management Services. HTA hereby agrees to manage the operation of the Southern Humboldt Bus Transit System. HTA’s management responsibilities shall include, without limitation: 1. Providing a sufficient number of qualified personnel, as determined by HTA. 2. Providing such equipment, office and garage space and employee facilities, as determined necessary by HTA, for adequate operation of the Southern Humboldt Bus Transit System consistent with Exhibit A – Southern Humboldt Bus Transit System Routes, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as if set forth in full. 3. Compliance with any and all applicable local, state and federal laws, regulations and standards, including, without limitation, obtaining and maintaining all necessary licenses and permits for operation of the Southern Humboldt Bus Transit System. 4. Compliance with any and all applicable local, state and federal funding requirements, including, without limitation, Section 5311 of Title 49 of the United States Code (“U.S.C.”) and Section 6633.2 of Title 21 of the California Code of Regulations. 5. Compliance with any and all applicable provisions of 49 U.S.C. Section 5311(f) – Certifications and Assurances for Operating Assistance Projects.
Operation and Management Services. Company will provide operation and management services for the Mining Equipment as described on the Order Form (“Operation and Management Services”). Company will provide Management Services in a professional and workmanlike manner.
Operation and Management Services. Operator shall perform the ongoing Childcare Center operation and management duties: 3.4.1 Provide childcare services for up to 102 children including, but not limited to, care for children between the ages of six (6) weeks and five (5) years. Child age groups and teacher/student ratios shall be in compliance with City, State, and Federal laws and regulations and the LAWA-approved operating budget of the Childcare Center. Said services shall be provided between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Services, said hours of operation, and budget may be modified upon mutual agreement between LAWA and Operator. 3.4.2 Maintain teacher/student ratios that match the NAEYC recommended levels, which may exceed minimum NAEYC requirements for accreditation, during all Childcare Center operating hours. LAX First Flight Child Development Center Agreement 6 Children’s Creative Learning Centers LLC. 09-28-15 3.4.3 Provide extra-curricular activities including music, art, and sports, taught by professionals in the appropriate field which may be offered at an additional cost to Childcare Center parents outside of the normal tuition rate. 3.4.4 Collect Childcare Center Tuition at rates pre-approved by LAWA and issue receipts to the parents on date tuition payment is received. 3.4.5 Recruit, hire, train, supervise, discipline, and discharge as appropriate the Childcare Center staff. Manage all compensation and employee relations functions. Maintain a current Employee Manual of employment policies and practices and oversee adherence to them. LAWA retains the right to review and approve the performance standards by which all Childcare Center staff will be measured. Procure and administer employee benefits. 3.4.6 Cooperate with LAWA’s efforts to serve the LAX community by ensuring that children of LAWA employees are given the highest enrollment priority and that children of LAX tenant companies are given the second highest enrollment priority with an enrollment goal of 50% and 25% of total enrollment, respectively. Spaces shall only be offered to the general public when no children of LAWA or tenant employees remain on the Wait List for the affected class level. For the purposes of tuition and enrollment, all City of Los Angeles employees will be considered LAWA employees. 3.4.7 Oversee parent relations regarding day-to-day issues and special parent events. Conduct parent/staffmeetings, prepare monthly newsletters, and daily student reports. Create a Pare...
Operation and Management Services. Property Manager shall be fully responsible to Operating Partnership for the operation and management of the Properties in a first class manner in accordance with this Agreement and the instructions given to Property Manager by Operating Partnership from time to time. In implementing the foregoing, Property Manager will perform the following duties: 2.1.1.1 Property Manager shall carry out all operation and management services for the Properties. Without limiting the foregoing, Property Manager shall: (a) communicate and interface with Operating Partnership and/or ER Net Leased Asset Management, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Asset Manager”), regarding ongoing management issues affecting the Properties, longer term property management strategies, and any matters that arise relative to the management of the Properties; and (b) communicate and interface directly with the tenants at the Properties. 2.1.1.2 Property Manager shall establish and implement standards and procedures for the management and operation of the Properties. Without limiting the foregoing: (a) Property Manager shall develop and implement procedures for tenant work orders and requests, and preventive maintenance programs for the Properties. (b) Property Manager, in consultation with Operating Partnership and/or Asset Manager, shall establish and implement life and safety protocols and procedures and emergency response planning for the Properties. (c) Property Manager, in consultation with Operating Partnership and/or Asset Manager, shall administer the insurance program for the Properties, procure and maintain such policies in full force and effect, not allow such policies to lapse, and ensure that such policies are properly renewed prior to their expiration. (d) Property Manager shall be responsible, in consultation with Operating Partnership and/or Asset Manager, for coordinating and implementing all environmental compliance and monitoring programs that may from time to time be deemed necessary or appropriate for the Properties. (e) Property Manager shall assist Operating Partnership with the transition process in connection with any sale or transfer of any of the Properties. (f) To the extent not contracted by tenants under leases, subleases, licenses, and other occupancy agreements now or hereafter in effect and relating to the Properties (collectively, “Leases”), Property Manager shall in accordance with and subject to the Annual Budget (as defined below), contract, in the...
Operation and Management Services. SUPPLIER shall cooperate with all third-party service providers of PPECB to coordinate its provision of the Services with the services and systems of such third-party service providers so that, to the extent reasonably possible, all services provided to PPECB are provided seamlessly across all service providers (including SUPPLIER). PPECB shall procure that relevant third-party service providers provide SUPPLIER with their reasonable cooperation, where reasonably requested by SUPPLIER. The co-ordination and co-operation referred to in clause 30.1 shall include (subject to any reasonable confidentiality requirements SUPPLIER may have): applicable written information concerning any or all of SUPPLIER' resources and data and technology strategies used in providing the Services; reasonable assistance and support services; taking all actions reasonably necessary to obtain any consents, approvals or authorisations from third parties as required for SUPPLIER to perform the Services hereunder; openly exchanging information with PPECB and such other third-party service providers in connection with the Services and/or the services being provided by such other third-party service providers; providing such other third-party service providers reasonable access to and use of any SUPPLIER resources, facilities and Intellectual Property (including hardware, equipment and software) being used to provide the Services; where relevant, integrating SUPPLIER' processes and procedures with those of such other third-party service providers; participating in meetings with such other third-party service providers reasonably required to manage the interfaces between and the interaction of the Services and the services being provided by such other third-party service providers. PPECB may participate in such meetings at its election; working jointly and in good faith with such other third party service providers as reasonably required to allocate responsibilities where the Services and the services provided by other third party service providers overlap, amongst SUPPLIER and the third party service providers to avoid unjustified avoidance of responsibility in connection (i) with any failure by SUPPLIER and the third party service providers to provide PPECB with End to End services; (ii) any disputes or problems in relation to the Services; adhere to all relevant inter-supplier governance structures, requirements and responsibilities as may be stipulated by PPECB; where required PPECB,...
Operation and Management Services. The Operator shall provide, or cause to be provided (through contractors, subcontractors or affiliates), the following services relating to the Facilities (the “Operation Services” and together with the G&A Services, the “Services”): (a) The Operator shall conduct, or cause to be conducted, all operations with respect to the Facilities, and shall procure and furnish, or cause to be procured or furnished, all materials, equipment, services, supplies, and labor necessary for the operation and maintenance of the Facilities, engineering support for these activities, and related warehousing and security, including the following: (1) Maintain and operate flow and pressure control, monitoring, and over-pressure protection; (2) Maintain, repair, recondition, overhaul, and replace equipment, as needed, to keep the Facilities in good working order; (3) Operate the Facilities in a manner consistent with the standard of conduct set forth in Section 2.7; and (4) Conduct all other routine day-to-day operations of the Facilities. (b) The Operator shall provide, manage and conduct, or cause to be provided, managed and conducted, the business operations associated with the Facilities, including without limitation, the following: (1) Transportation and logistics, including commercial operations; (2) Commercial transportation marketing; (3) Contract administration; (4) Gas control; (5) Gas measurement; (6) GIS mapping; (7) Database mapping, reporting and maintenance; (8) Rights of way; (9) Materials management; (10) Integrity management; (11) Procurement; (12) Engineering support (including facility design and optimization); and (13) Such other general services related to the Facilities as the Parties may mutually agree from time to time. (c) The Operator shall coordinate and direct, or cause to be coordinated and directed, the activities of persons (including contractors, subcontractors, consultants, professionals, and service and other organizations) required by the Operator to perform its duties and responsibilities hereunder. Such persons may include the employees of the Operator, the Partnership or their respective affiliates, or the employees of one or more third persons.
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