Operator's responsibility Sample Clauses

Operator's responsibility. The Operator must: (a) either itself or by procuring another party to do so, at the Shipper's expense supply, install, Operate and Maintain Outlet Metering Equipment at each Outlet Station in good working order and condition and in accordance with the standard of a Reasonable and Prudent Person; and (b) calculate and record: (i) the quantity of Gas Delivered to the Operator by the Shipper; and (ii) the quantity of Gas Delivered to the Shipper by the Operator.
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Operator's responsibility. The owner shall be solely liable for damages caused by his employees or contractors during the lease period.
Operator's responsibility. It is the responsibility of Operators to ascertain from the overnight sheet the duties that have been assigned to them. For the benefit of Operators returning from late duties, when the Depot Office is closed, the overnight sheet will be posted in the side window of the Depot Office. Operators who do not finish at their Depot of origin for the day will be able to phone the Depot for the next day’s assignment, start and finish times and start and finish location(s). The Depot Office Supervisor or designate will from time to time post the times during which these Operators can call the Depot Office. An Operator may request a repeat of detailed information or to read back detailed information to ensure it is correct.
Operator's responsibility. OPERATOR shall be responsible for clean- up, removal and disposal of Hazardous Materials released on the Premises or any Hazardous Materials release caused or exacerbated by OPERATOR'S activities, including but not limited to a release of gasoline, petroleum products, diesel fuel or oil from vehicles or equipment parked or used on the Golf Course in connection with OPERATOR'S activities, or releases of fertilizers, herbicides, fungicides or pesticides into the sewage or storm drain systems or into groundwater or onto any natural or man-made surface waters arising out of OPERATOR'S operation and maintenance of the Golf Course. OPERATOR shall immediately notify the Parks Director and all applicable regulatory agencies of any Hazardous Materials release. OPERATOR shall timely comply with all requirements of regulatory agencies. If OPERATOR does not promptly commence and diligently pursue any required investigation, remediation or clean-up activities, CITY, in its discretion and in addition to any other rights or remedies that the CITY may have, may perform the investigation, remediation or clean-up activities. If the OPERATOR caused or exacerbated the need for the cleanup, removal and disposal of Hazardous Materials, OPERATOR shall reimburse CITY within five (5) days of CITY'S demand for payment or CITY may deduct the amount from any amounts owing OPERATOR; otherwise such costs shall be reimbursed by City. If the Golf Course or a portion of it is closed in order to investigate, remediate or clean-up a Hazardous Materials release, the Parks Director may require the cessation of some or all activities on the Golf Course.
Operator's responsibility. 2.5.1 In case of defects or deficiencies in the design or manufacture of the Supplies by the OEM Operator agrees to exercise all commercially reasonable endeavours to assist and allow MTU to recover from the OEM all cost and expenses associated with any measure taken by MTU to rectify or repair such defects and deficiencies. 2.5.2 Operator shall use all commercially reasonable endeavours to increase the on-wing time of the Engines under consideration of reliability and costs in cooperation with MTU. Moreover, the Operator agrees to cooperate with MTU with respect to the determination of the optimum removal date for each eligible Engine. For the avoidance of doubt it is expressly agreed by the Parties that nothing contained herein shall limit or shall be construed as limiting Operator's airworthiness responsibilities (which shall be paramount). 2.5.3 Operator will report to MTU by the tenth (10th) day of each month the Engine Flight Hours (EFH) of the preceding month for each Engine. 2.5.4 Operator will report to MTU each month the Engine on-wing data in order to allow MTU to evaluate those data by MTU's engineering personnel. 2.5.5 Operator agrees that MTU shall perform, at no additional charge, for and on behalf of Operator the administration of maintenance related guarantees, warranties or other remedies specified in the general terms agreement between Operator and the OEM regarding the sale of the Engines, in particular any of the following: - New Engine Guarantee - Shop Visit Rate Guarantee - EGT Guarantee - Campaign Change Allowance - New Part Warranty - FOD Guarantee - Spare Parts Warranty - Spare Engine Availability - Hot/Cold Section Guarantee - V2500 Maintenance Cost Guarantee Operator agrees to use all commercially reasonable endeavours to support MTU in the administration of such warranties and guarantees, in particular their enforcement. 2.5.6 Operator shall maintain the following V2500-A5 spare Engine level: quantity quantity quantity year of Aircraft of installed of spare Engines Engines --------- ----------- ------------ --------
Operator's responsibility. The Operator will be responsible for the industrial relations management of the Operator's Personnel. The Parties acknowledge that it is a condition of this Contract essential to the satisfactory performance of the Services throughout the Term that the Operator must at all times promptly take the steps necessary to maintain good labour relations with the Operator's Personnel to the extent that such requirement is consistent with sound business practice.
Operator's responsibility. Operator shall, at its sole risk and expense, be responsible for the purchase and installation of the following: 1. Any and all equipment needed in addition to the equipment supplied by the Airport and identified in Exhibit E for the operation of a high-quality food, beverage, retail, and vending concession program in the CSA for the purpose of offering food, snacks, beverage, books, magazines, newspapers, souvenirs, and other goods and related products and services to the traveling public, employees, and guests. 2. All grab and go dispensing units and supporting ADA compliant casework to accommodate products and condiments. 3. All dishes and utensils needed for its food, beverage, and other related services within the CSA authorized by the Department of Homeland Security. 4. Menu boards for the counter and bar area in the CSA’s. 5. Point of sale system(s) for food/beverage/retail and other related services at each location. 6. Branded signage at the entrance. 7. Seating and tables for the bar and food service areas. This will include any adjacent seating included and agreed to by the Airport Director. 8. Televisions and cable/satellite television service. 9. Hot water heater(s). 10. All equipment and systems to support the bar. 11. All coolers and freezers. 12. Any additional stoves, grills, hoods, and fryers not identified in Exhibit E. 13. Any additional sinks and dishwashing equipment not identified in Exhibit E. 14. Any additional storage racks and preparation tables not identified in Exhibit E. 15. All vending equipment. 16. All counters to include ADA accessibility to conform with all required regulations. The Airport Director must approve all final plans before construction/installation.
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Operator's responsibility. Commencing on the date ------------------------- hereof, Operator shall perform the duties and fulfill the responsibilities of operator and shall operate the EG Facility, all in accordance with this Article ------- III and the other provisions of this Agreement. Subject to the provisions of --- this Agreement and the Partnership Agreement, Operator shall have exclusive authority to manage and conduct, and shall be responsible for managing and conducting, on behalf of the Partnership, the operations and business of the Partnership relating to the EG Facility. During the Term, Operator shall be responsible for maintaining the capability of the EG Facility.
Operator's responsibility. The Operator’s employees shall be the sole responsibility of the Operator. The SPV will be under no obligation to continue employment of Operator's employees
Operator's responsibility. Operator shall be solely responsible for the operation and preventative maintenance of all equipment, systems, mechanical, electrical and other systems located within and exclusively serving the Premises as outlined in Exhibit F hereof, Maintenance and Repair Responsibilities in Bus Maintenance Facility. Operator shall not do or permit to be done anything which may interfere with the effectiveness or accessibility of any drainage and sewerage system, water system, ventilation, air-conditioning and heating systems, communications systems, key card access systems, elevators, electrical system, fire-protection system, sprinkler system, alarm system, fire hydrants and hoses and other utility and other systems, if any, installed or located on, the Premises.
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