Replacement of Parts Required Sample Clauses

Replacement of Parts Required. Lessee shall replace, at its own expense, all Parts which may from time to time become worn out, lost, stolen, destroyed, seized, confiscated, damaged beyond repair or permanently rendered unfit for use for any reason whatsoever with replacement parts as set forth in this Section 1.2, and Lessee may not remove any Part (other than Obsolete Parts) for any other reason, provided that (x) Lessee may remove Modification Parts pursuant to Section 1.3.3 of this Schedule 2 and (y) Lessee (or any Permitted Sublessee or any Agreed Maintenance Performer) may temporarily remove in the ordinary course of maintenance, service, repair, overhaul or testing of the Aircraft, any Part, whether or not worn out, lost, stolen, destroyed, seized, confiscated, damaged beyond repair or permanently rendered unfit for use provided that Lessee shall reinstall or replace with a replacement part such Part as promptly as practicable (or the end of such maintenance, service, repair, overhaul or testing, whichever is earlier) and (z) Lessee (or any Agreed Maintenance Performer) may temporarily remove any Part if reasonably necessary for use on other Aircraft operated by Lessee, whether or not worn out, lost, stolen, destroyed, seized, confiscated, damaged beyond repair or permanently rendered unfit for use provided that Lessee shall reinstall or replace such Part with a replacement part within 60 days (or the end of the Lease Term, whichever is earlier). Each such replacement part incorporated or installed in or attached or added to the Airframe or any Engine shall: (1) Be free and clear of all Liens except for Permitted Liens. (2) Be in as good operating condition, and have the same interchangeable modification status as, be no more than 110% older (in age, cycles or hours) than, and have a value and utility at least equal to, the Part replaced (assuming it was in the condition and repair required under this Lease Agreement) and be OEM parts and not parts manufactured with PMA approval unless previously approved by Lessor in writing. (3) Be of the same make and the same or more advanced model. (4) Have a current, legal and valid release certificate/airworthiness approval tag identified as FAA Form 8130-3 or EASA Form 1. Other than in connection with Clause (y) or (z) above, Lessee may use a replacement part that does not comply with the requirements of this Section 1.2.1 if a complying part cannot be procured or installed within the available ground time of the Aircraft, provided that t...
Replacement of Parts Required. Except as otherwise provided in Section 2.4 with respect to Modification Parts which may be removed pursuant to Section 2.4.6 of this Schedule 1 and Obsolete Parts, Lessee shall replace, at its own expense, all Parts which may from time to time become worn out, obsolete, lost, stolen, destroyed, seized, confiscated, damaged beyond repair or permanently rendered unfit for use for any reason whatsoever with replacement parts as set forth in this Section 2.3. Each such replacement part incorporated or installed in or attached or added to the Airframe or any Engine shall:
Replacement of Parts Required. Except as otherwise provided in Section 1.4 of this Schedule 2 with respect to Modification Parts which may be removed pursuant to Section 1.4.6 of this Schedule 2 and Obsolete Parts, Lessee shall replace, at its own expense, all Parts which may from time to time become worn out, obsolete, lost, stolen, destroyed, seized, confiscated, damaged beyond repair or permanently rendered unfit for use for any reason whatsoever with replacement parts as set forth in this Section 1.3. Each such replacement part incorporated or installed in or attached or added to the Airframe or any Engine shall: 1.3.1.1 Free of Liens Be free and clear of all Liens(except for Permitted Liens).
Replacement of Parts Required. Except as otherwise provided in Section 2.4 with respect Frontier Lease Agreement (MSN 28662) Schedule 1 Execution Copy -9- to Modification Parts which may be removed pursuant to Section 2.4.6 of this Schedule 1 and Obsolete Parts, Lessee shall replace, at its own expense, all Parts which may from time to time become worn out, obsolete, lost, stolen, destroyed, seized, confiscated, damaged beyond repair or permanently rendered unfit for use for any reason whatsoever with replacement parts as set forth in this Section 2.3. Each such replacement part incorporated or installed in or attached or added to the Airframe or any Engine shall:

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  • Replacement of Parts Except as otherwise provided herein, so long as the Airframe or Engine is subject to the Lien of this Indenture, Owner, at its own cost and expense, will, or will cause a Permitted Lessee to, at its own cost and expense, promptly replace (or cause to be replaced) all Parts which may from time to time be incorporated or installed in or attached to the Aircraft, Airframe or any Engine and which may from time to time become worn out, lost, stolen, destroyed, seized, confiscated, damaged beyond repair or permanently rendered unfit for use for any reason whatsoever. In addition, Owner may, at its own cost and expense, or may permit a Permitted Lessee at its own cost and expense to, remove (or cause to be removed) in the ordinary course of maintenance, service, repair, overhaul or testing any Parts, whether or not worn out, lost, stolen, destroyed, seized, confiscated, damaged beyond repair or permanently rendered unfit for use; provided, however, that Owner, except as otherwise provided herein, at its own cost and expense, will, or will cause a Permitted Lessee at its own cost and expense to, replace such Parts as promptly as practicable. All replacement parts shall be free and clear of all Liens, except for Permitted Liens and pooling arrangements to the extent permitted by Section 4.04(c) below (and except in the case of replacement property temporarily installed on an emergency basis) and shall be in good operating condition and have a value and utility not less than the value and utility of the Parts replaced (assuming such replaced Parts were in the condition required hereunder).

  • Replacement of Lost Investments In the event of a loss of Investments for which the Custodian is responsible under the terms of this Agreement, the Custodian shall replace such Investment, or in the event that such replacement cannot be effected, the Custodian shall pay to the Fund the fair market value of such Investment based on the last available price as of the close of business in the relevant market on the date that a claim was first made to the Custodian with respect to such loss, or, if less, such other amount as shall be agreed by the parties as the date for settlement.

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  • CERTIFICATION OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES (Applicable to construction contracts exceeding $10,000) The Contractor certifies that it does not maintain or provide for its establishments, and that it does not permit employees to perform their services at any location, under its control, where segregated facilities are maintained. It certifies further that it will not maintain or provide for employees any segregated facilities at any of its establishments, and it will not permit employees to perform their services at any location under its control where segregated facilities are maintained. The Contractor agrees that a breach of this certification is a violation of the equal opportunity clause of this contract. As used in this certification, the term “segregated facilities” means any waiting rooms, work areas, rest rooms and wash rooms, restaurants and other eating areas, time clocks, locker rooms, and other storage or dressing areas, parking lots, drinking fountains, recreation or entertainment areas, transportation and housing facilities provided for employees which are segregated by explicit directive or are, in fact, segregated on the basis of race, color, religion, or national origin because of habit, local custom, or any other reason. The Contractor further agrees that (except where it has obtained for specific time periods) it will obtain identical certification from proposed subcontractors prior to the award of subcontracts exceeding $10,000 which are not exempt from the provisions of the equal opportunity clause; that it will retain such certifications in its files; and that it will forward the preceding notice to such proposed subcontractors (except where proposed subcontractors have submitted identical certifications for specific time periods).

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  • Installation requirements As may be further described and set forth in the Scope of services, all installation, integration, and other potentially public works construction activities which may be contemplated by Contractor, shall be performed in accordance with all applicable, laws, rules, and regulations of the District.

  • Effect of Partial Terminations Upon the earlier to occur of (a) the assignment of any Serviced Appointment to the Purchasers or the effectiveness of the appointment of another person as the Appointed Trustee under the terms of the Serviced Corporate Trust Contract related to such Serviced Appointment, or (b) the termination in accordance with its terms of any Serviced Corporate Trust Contract and the resulting termination of the Sellers’ duties as Appointed Trustee thereunder, the Purchasers’ duties and obligations hereunder with respect to such Serviced Appointment shall terminate; provided, however, that nothing in this Section 7.2.3 shall affect the Purchasers’ or Sellers’ obligations under Article 8 with respect to any such Serviced Corporate Trust Contract or Serviced Appointment.