POWER AND BATTERY REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

POWER AND BATTERY REQUIREMENTS. Fios Home Phone Service (including 911 dialing) will not function during a power outage without a back- up power source. You are responsible for providing both the electrical power necessary for the Service to function and any back-up power source.
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  • DELIVERY REQUIREMENTS Contractor must ensure that delivery of goods and/or services will be made as required by this Master Contract, the Purchase Order used by Purchasers, or as otherwise mutually agreed in writing between the Purchaser and Contractor. The following apply to all deliveries:

  • E-Verify Requirements To the extent applicable under ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 41- 4401, the Contractor and its subcontractors warrant compliance with all federal immigration laws and regulations that relate to their employees and their compliance with the E-verify requirements under ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 23-214(A). Contractor’s or its subcontractor’s failure to comply with such warranty shall be deemed a material breach of this Agreement and may result in the termination of this Agreement by the City.

  • Service Delivery Requirements All services provided by the Vendor under the terms and conditions of this Contract shall be delivered in accordance with:

  • Statutory Requirements All statutory requirements for the valid consummation by the Company of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall have been fulfilled. All authorizations, consents and approvals of all governments and other persons required to be obtained in order to permit consummation by the Company of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall have been obtained.

  • Technology Requirements The Customer is required to obtain and maintain, at the Customer’s own expense, compatible Electronic Channels, hardware, operating systems, and software approved for such use by Royal Bank, and which are up-to-date and unaltered from manufacturer specifications. Royal Bank is not responsible for, and makes no representations or warranties of any nature, with respect to any such Electronic Channels, hardware, operating systems, and software provided by any other Person. Royal Bank has the right, in its sole discretion, without notice, to make changes to this Service from time to time which may result in the Customer’s Electronic Channels, hardware, operating systems, and software no longer being compatible with this Service, and in such event, Royal Bank will have no responsibility or liability to the Customer or any other Person.

  • Notice and Evidentiary Requirements 42.8 The employee will give his or her employer notice as soon as reasonably practicable of their request to take leave under this clause.

  • Statutory Requirement This Contract has been adopted as part of Rule 19-8.010, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), in fulfillment of the statutory requirement that the SBA enter into a Contract with each Company writing Covered Policies in Florida. Under Section 215.555(4)(a), Florida Statutes, the SBA must enter into such a Contract with each such Company, and each such Company must enter into the Contract as a condition of doing business in Florida. Under Section 215.555(16)(c), Florida Statutes, Companies writing Covered Policies must execute the Contract by March 1 of the immediately preceding Contract Year.

  • Regulatory Requirements Each Party’s obligations under this Agreement shall be subject to its receipt of any required approval or certificate from one or more Governmental Authorities in the form and substance satisfactory to the applying Party, or the Party making any required filings with, or providing notice to, such Governmental Authorities, and the expiration of any time period associated therewith. Each Party shall in good faith seek and use its Reasonable Efforts to obtain such other approvals. Nothing in this Agreement shall require Developer to take any action that could result in its inability to obtain, or its loss of, status or exemption under the Federal Power Act or the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 2005 or the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978, as amended.

  • Quality Requirements Performance Indicator Heading Indicator (specific) Threshold Method of Measurement Frequency of monitoring Consequence of Breach QUALITY Patient Safety - Incidents I1 Number of incidents Adverse incidents include the following: clinical or non clinical adverse events that have potential to cause avoidable harm to a patient, including medical errors or adverse events related to medical devices or other equipment. Clinical or non- clinical accidents, accidental injuries to staff and members of the public, verbal, physical or psychological abuse or harassment, unusual or dangerous occurrences, damage to trust property, plant or equipment, fire or flood, security, theft or loss, near misses are identified as any event where under different circumstances significant injury or loss may have occurred Number of recorded incidents in the contract month Monthly Remedial Action Plan brought to Performance Meeting following breach; action under Module C Clause 32 if needed I2 Number of Sis Definition of SUI according to trust policy and national guidance Number of Serious Untoward Incidents reported in contract month Monthly Remedial Action Plan brought to Performance Meeting following breach; action under Module C Clause 32 if needed S1 Percentage of eligible staff received child safeguarding training at level 2 (as identified in LSCB training strategy) 95% Number received training/ Number of identified staff requiring training Monthly S2 Percentage of eligible staff received adult safeguarding awareness training at level 2 ( as identified in K&M Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults training strategy) 95% Number of staff trained/ Number of identified staff requiring training Monthly

  • Limits and Requirements A. Workers’ Compensation/Employer’s Liability Insurance The minimum limits of insurance are: Part One: Statutory Part Two: Each Accident $1,000,000 Disease – Policy Limit $1,000,000 Disease – Each Employee $1,000,000

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