Space Conditioning Sample Clauses

Space Conditioning. The multipurpose building will be provided with heating, ventilating and air conditioning, as required, for personnel comfort and equipment protection.
Space Conditioning. Common Areas on the first floor of the Building will employ a variable refrigerant flow system and heat recovery ventilation.

Related to Space Conditioning

  • Service Conditions Customer acknowledges that in the event of a service issue, Customer is responsible for on-site cooperative testing with LightEdge Technical Support to assist in the diagnosis of the trouble. Customer agrees to be bound to current terms of LightEdge Acceptable Use Policy. Terms of the Acceptable Use Policy are subject to change without notice. Current Acceptable Use Policy can be found here: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/legal Customer agrees that any service complaints including concerns regarding level of support, products, service reliability, or any other concerns related to LightEdge or Services being provided by LIghtEdge will be communicated to LightEdge by sending an email to ▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.

  • Subsurface Conditions Unless the Contract Documents stipulate specific quantities and units of rock or unsuitable soils, the Contractor shall assume material below the surface of the Earth to be earth and other material that can be removed by power shovel or similar equipment. Should conditions encountered below the surface of the ground be at variance to the number of unit requirements as indicated by drawings or specifications, and absent an agreed-upon unit price established prior to the bid by Addendum, or after contract execution by Change Order, the Contract Sum and/or time shall be adjusted as provided in the Contract Documents for changes in the work.

  • Unsafe Conditions In accordance with 29 CFR § 1977, occasions might arise when an employee is confronted with a choice between not performing assigned tasks or subjecting himself/herself to serious injury or death arising from a hazardous condition at the workplace. If the employee, with no reasonable alternative, refuses in good faith to expose himself/herself to the dangerous condition, he/she would be protected against subsequent discrimination. The condition causing the employee's apprehension of death or injury must be of such a nature that a reasonable person, under the circumstances then confronting the employee, would conclude that there is a real danger of death or serious injury and that there is insufficient time, due to the urgency of the situation, to eliminate the danger by resorting to regular statutory enforcement channels. In addition, in such circumstances, the employee, where possible, must also have sought from his Employer, and been unable to obtain, a correction of the dangerous condition.

  • Safe Conditions Whenever an employee reports a condition which the employee feels represents a violation of safety or health rules and regulations or which is an unreasonable hazard to persons or property, such conditions shall be promptly investigated. The appropriate administrator shall reply to the concern, in writing, if the employee's concern is communicated in writing.

  • Landlord Work Prior to the execution of this First Amendment, Landlord and Tenant have approved (i) a detailed space plan for the construction of Landlord’s Work in the Premises, which space plan has been prepared by Studio O + A (“Final Approved Plan”) and (ii) a bid proposal for the construction of Landlord’s Work in the Premises, which bid proposal has been prepared by ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Construction and is dated June 2, 2011 (Rev-2) (“Bid Proposal”). The Final Approved Plan and Bid Proposal are approved by the parties as of the Effective Date, are attached hereto collectively, as Exhibit “D-1” and hereby replaces the original Approved Plan attached to the Lease as Exhibit “D-1”. Consequently, all references in the Work Letter to the “Approved Plan” shall mean and refer to the Final Approved Plan and Bid Proposal attached hereto as Exhibit “D-1”. Landlord agrees to construct the Landlord Work, pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in the Work Letter and as depicted on the Approved Plan (as amended hereby). Landlord shall pay for the cost (including, the cost of obtaining all applicable building permits) of the design and construction of Landlord’s Work in an amount up to, but not exceeding, Two Hundred Twenty Two Thousand One Hundred Fifty and 00/100 Dollars ($222,150.00) plus any additional costs actually incurred by Landlord in excess of such $222,150.00 amount as a direct result of Landlord’s or Landlord’s contractor’s active negligence or willful misconduct or resulting from change order to the Approved Plans (as amended hereby) if such change order is initiated and executed by Landlord (the “Landlord’s Contribution”). Tenant shall pay for all costs in excess of the Landlord’s Contribution (“Over Allowance Amount”) which payment shall be made to Landlord in cash within thirty (30) days after Tenant’s receipt of invoice therefor from Landlord. Payment of the Over-Allowance Amount shall be in addition to Tenant’s obligation to pay to Landlord the cost of any Aggregate Extras as provided in Section 4 of the Work Letter.