Televisions Sample Clauses

Televisions. Software that is included on New York State Prohibited Software List (other then pre-loaded operating systems software) or does not satisfy the definition of Related Software. OGS reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to expand or limit the above list of excluded products, to deny the inclusion of any products, or request the removal of previously approved products.
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Televisions. Television usage shall be excluded from dedicated training rooms.
Televisions. IDOC will make sure that all televisions already owned have open or closed captioning, and will only buy new televisions with open or closed captioning. IDOC also make sure all movies played are available in open or closed captioning. IDOC will provide, at no cost, headphones that are large enough to fit over the ears of deaf and hard of hearing inmates to allow them to hear television programming.
Televisions. All rental properties are privately-owned and equipped with different cable or satellite packages. MOUNTAIN TOP CABIN RENTALS, LLC cannot guarantee what programs or events will be available nor the reception of local networks. Rental properties with a satellite or cable provider generally have a basic package, which does not include the option of ordering pay- per-view movies and/or events. In the event Guest orders a pay-per-view movie and/or event, Guest shall be assessed for the cost of the movie(s) and/or event(s), together with a service charge of $10.00. Satellite signal and reception and cable reception is not always reliable, especially during extreme weather, and can not be guaranteed.
Televisions. 26 3. The Settlement Administrator determined that persons timely and validly opted out 27 of the Settlement and, thus, are excluded from the Settlement Class. The list of such persons timely 28 and validly opting out of the Settlement is attached to the Declaration of _ in 1 support of Plaintiffs’ Motion for Final Approval as “Exhibit .” (Dkt. No. .) All Settlement 2 Class Members not identified in Exhibit shall be bound by this Order. 3 4. The Court hereby finds that the Agreement is the product of arm’s length settlement 4 negotiations among Plaintiffs, Class Counsel, and Defendant. 5 5. This Court now gives final approval to the Agreement, and finds that the Agreement is 6 fair, reasonable, adequate, and in the best interests of the Settlement Class. The settlement 7 consideration provided under the Agreement constitutes fair value given in exchange for the release of 8 the Released Claims against the Discharged Parties. The Court finds that the consideration to be paid 9 to Settlement Class Members is reasonable, and in the best interests of the Settlement Class Members, 10 considering the total value of their claims compared to (i) the disputed factual and legal circumstances 11 of the Action, (ii) defenses asserted in the Action, and (iii) the potential risks and likelihood of success 12 of pursuing litigation on the merits. The complex legal and factual posture of this case, the amount of 13 discovery completed, and the fact that the Settlement is the result of arm’s-length negotiations between 14 the Parties all support this finding. The Court finds that these facts, in addition to the Court’s 15 observations throughout the litigation, demonstrate that there was no collusion present in the reaching 16 of the Agreement, implicit or otherwise. 17 6. The Court has considered the factors relevant to class action settlement approval, 18 including: (1) the strength of the plaintiffs’ case; (2) the risk, expense, complexity, and likely duration 19 of further litigation; (3) the risk of maintaining class action status throughout the trial; (4) the amount 20 offered in settlement; (5) the extent of discovery completed and the stage of the proceedings; (6) the
Televisions. 1. Press the TV button, all the monitors in the Waiting Area should turn on, and those in the Quiet Room should remain off. 2. With the Waiting Area and TV buttons highlighted, test that all the TV control buttons change the TV signal, including direct entry channel buttons, specific channel buttons, channel up/down etc.
Televisions. (g) D-VHS recorders; (h) home entertainment receivers; (i) portable audio/visual products; and (j) home theatre in the box products. For purposes of clarity, PVR DEVICES include devices built pursuant to the Memorandum of Understanding Among Cable MSOs and Consumer Electronics Manufacturers dated December 12, 2002, as may be revised, and similar devices TRANSFERRED through RETAIL. PVR DEVICES shall not include [*], DIRECTV SET-TOP BOXES, or any other SERVICE PROVIDER provisioned set-top box, regardless of whether any such device [*]. With respect to [*], GEMSTAR represents to TIVO that GEMSTAR has a specific and certain agreement regarding [*] (the “[*] AGREEMENT”) and such agreement [*]. Relying upon and on the basis of such representations, TIVO acknowledges and agrees that PVR DEVICES shall not include [*] but only for so long as [*]. GEMSTAR acknowledges and agrees that upon any termination, expiration or modification [*] of the [*] AGREEMENT whereby [*], GEMSTAR shall promptly notify TIVO of such occurrence and PVR DEVICES shall be deemed to include [*].
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Televisions. 1. Press the TV button, all the monitors in the Waiting Area should turn on, and those in the Quiet Room should remain off. 2. With the Waiting Area and TV buttons highlighted, test that all the TV control buttons change the TV signal, including direct entry channel buttons, specific channel buttons, channel up/down etc. 3. Confirm that the Waiting Area bar graph adjusts the volume in the Waiting Area, the audible volume is about half when the bar graph is about half and confirm that no TV sound is heard in the quite room. 4. Confirm that the assistive listening system audio is heard throughout the Waiting Area and is not affected by the touch panel volume control. 5. Press the Quiet Room and then the TV Buttons, all monitors in the Quiet Room should turn on, and those in the Waiting Area should remain on. 6. Again, test all the TV control buttons, and make sure that these buttons only control monitors in the Quiet Room. 7. Confirm that the Quiet Room bar graph adjusts the volume in the Quiet Room, the audible volume is about half when the bar graph is about half and confirm that appropriate sound is in both rooms. 8. Move between the two spaces, and confirm that the assistive listening system audio is heard only in the appropriate room and is not affected by the touch panel volume control. 9. Confirm that the Mute buttons only mutes audio the appropriate room. 10. Speak into one of the microphones, and confirm that the TV sound is reduced so as not to conflict with the paging audio, and goes back up in volume when you stop talking.
Televisions. 37" & larger, with i-nhome service, may still need to be transported rto ou state-of-the-art service facility at no additional charge. This may require additional time for pick-up and delivery. For i-nhome service, the product must be free and clear of all encumbrances (bu-iilnt walls, cabinetry, etc.), and be easily accesstoibtlehe service
Televisions. All rental properties are privately-owned and equipped with different cable or satellite packages. SOUTHERN GAP OUTDOOR ADVENTURE cannot guarantee what programs or events will be available nor the reception of local networks. Rental properties with a satellite or cable provider generally have a basic package, which does not include the option of ordering pay- per-view movies and/or events. In the event Guest orders a pay-per-view movie and/or event, Guest shall be assessed for the cost of the movie(s) and/or event(s), together with a service charge of $10.00. Satellite signal and reception and cable reception is not always reliable, especially during extreme weather, and cannot be guaranteed.
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