Resource Use Sample Clauses

Resource Use. All Hosting Plans are subject to general resource and usage monitoring. Any action or process that unreasonably consumes resources degrading the shared environment for other users is subject to review. This includes but is not limited to execution of scripts (PHP, XXX.XXX, CGI/PERL, FTP, HTTP, database connections and the like). Where a Hosting Plan has data transfer and/or disk space usage limits, and you exceed the allocated limits, you will be charged excess data and/or storage Fees at the rate of $1 per gigabyte (or part thereof) each month.
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Resource Use. Resources are measured with an agent, which is software that must be installed on your server. If you have a Managed(+) service pack, this will be done by our services and we guarantee its functioning. For Essential+ service packs the client must install this himself on the instruction of Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx cannot offer a guarantee regarding the functioning of this agent. The report of the resource use will be published in your monthly report and concerns the reporting of the advanced monitoring.
Resource Use. Norway House Cree Nation and Manitoba recognize that aboriginal people, including Norway House Cree Nation, have, at law, priority rights to the harvesting of Fish and wildlife resources within the Norway House Resource Management Area, based on their rights recognized and affirmed by Section 35 of the Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxx, 0000. In section 15.1 of the NFA, Manitoba agreed as a matter of policy, subject to certain limitations, to grant to Norway House Cree Nation first priority rights to the wildlife resouces in the Norway House Resource Management Area traditionally available to and used by Norway House Cree Nation as a source of food supply, income-in-kind and income. Norway House Cree Nation and Manitoba recognize that, subject to the rights of aboriginal people, and subject to resource management plans in force, other individuals may, as provided by law, xxxx, trap or fish in the Norway House Resource Management Area. Norway House Cree Nation and Manitoba recognize that provisions for conservation, management and protection of Fish and wildlife resources in the Norway House Resource Management Area will be necessary. Actions under this Article, by the Norway House Resource Management Board, Norway House Cree Nation, and Manitoba, shall be consistent with the rights of Norway House Cree Nation, and other aboriginal people, the rights of other individuals, and the need for the conservation, management and protection of Fish and wildlife resources in the Norway House Resource Management Area.
Resource Use. Fox Lake and Manitoba recognize that:
Resource Use. Resource use is to be limited to the collection of seeds by the Trustee, within ecologically sustainable levels, for revegetation projects and amenity plantings on the Island.
Resource Use. Resource use is limited to the collection of seeds by the Trustee, within ecologically sustainable levels, for revegetation projects and amenity plantings on the Island. Community involvement Neighbours are aware of management matters in which they have an interest, for example weed control programs. Opportunities are provided for Aboriginal people and other local residents particularly concerned with the Park to be consulted and involved in planning and management. Proposed management actions The Trustee, the Service and DEH agree that the following actions may be undertaken: Surveys of the area’s resources as a basis for management planning; Weed control of priority species, including lantana. With the agreement of the Trustee, EPA will facilitate the involvement of weeding teams such as Green Corp when possible, under adequate supervision. A fence and gate may be constructed along the road boundaries of the Park if necessary to control illegal access. The Service may share the cost of any such infrastructure. Fire management, with assistance if requested by the Trustee from the Service or the local bushfire brigade. Any assistance from the Service in fire management will be subject to the same protocol developed for the Xxxxxx Bay Nature Refuge. The Trustee, the Service and EA agree that in the absence of a management plan the Park is to be managed by the Trustee under the same management strategies as the natural zones of Xxxxxx Bay Nature Refuge, as outlined in the draft management plan for the Refuge.
Resource Use. Servers are shared with other customers. Customer will make every effort to avoid running CPU intensive CGI scripts, e.g. scripts that have bugs, or do not to close properly after being run. Should such a process occur Customer will make every effort to resolve the error as soon as possible. A number of services are prohibited by the Acceptable Use Policy and must not be run. If Customer processes are adversely affecting server performance disproportionately LiveCode Ltd reserves the right to negotiate additional charges with the Customer and/ or discontinue the offending processes at its sole discretion. Should Customer continue to adversely affect performance of its shared service and LiveCode Ltd are unable to resolve this matter with Customer, LiveCode Ltd may suspend or terminate Customer’s account at its sole discretion.
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