– Repair and Maintenance of Baggage Handling Systems Sample Clauses

– Repair and Maintenance of Baggage Handling Systems. Notwithstanding the above, Authority, in its sole discretion, may require Airline, collectively with all other scheduled passenger airlines, to repair and maintain the Baggage Handling Systems(s) at their sole cost and expense, including, but not limited to, all appurtenances thereto. Airline shall repair and maintain the Baggage Handling Systems(s) in compliance with the manufacturer’s specifications. In the case where no such manufacturer’s specifications exist, then Airline shall repair and maintain the Baggage Handling Systems in compliance with the specifications provided by Authority, which shall be consistent with industry practices. Airline shall perform such repair and/or maintenance responsibilities in a good and workmanlike manner, consistent with industry practices. If Airline fails to perform its obligations under this Section of the Agreement within thirty (30) days after written notice from Authority (or, in the case where such repair and/or maintenance responsibility cannot be reasonably completed within thirty (30) days, or where Airline has not begun to pursue a remedy during that time period), Authority may affect such repairs and/or maintenance and recover its costs plus a fifteen percent (15%) administrative charge, in addition to all other remedies provided for in this Agreement.‌ Authority, however, may elect to maintain one or more of the Baggage Handling Systems or portions thereof. Upon such election, Authority shall establish a fee for the use of such Baggage Handling Systems and shall include both the revenues collected through the fees and the maintenance costs in the rates and charges calculations for the Terminal Area Cost Center.
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– Repair and Maintenance of Baggage Handling Systems. 37 Section 15.08 – Janitorial Services 37 Section 15.09 - Common Use Equipment and Stock 38 ARTICLE 16 39 LIENS 39 Section 16.01 – Indemnification 39 Section 16.02 – Xxxx Xxxxx 40 Section 16.03 – Exception 40 ARTICLE 17 40 BANKRUPTCY 40 Section 17.01 – Insolvency and Bankruptcy 40 Section 17.02 – No Discharge of Obligations. 40 Section 17.03 – Lease 40 ARTICLE 18 40 HOLD HARMLESS 40 Section 18.01 – Indemnification 40 ARTICLE 19 41 INSURANCE 41 Section 19.01 – Duty to Carry Insurance 41 Section 19.02 – Severability of Interest and Contractual Endorsement 41 Section 19.03 – Primary and Noncontributing 41

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