Terms of Agreements. Each operating/service agreement ------------------- concerning a Leased Property shall be subject and subordinate to the provisions hereof. No agreement made as permitted by Section 13.03(a) shall affect or reduce any of the obligations of Tenant hereunder, and all such obligations shall continue in full force and effect as if no agreement had been made. No agreement shall impose any additional obligations on Landlord hereunder.
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Terms of Agreements. (a) The Parties agree that the terms of this Agreement, any Ancillary Agreements, the Subscription Agreement and the Security Agreement are the Confidential Information of both Parties, subject to the special authorized disclosure provisions set forth in Section 13.2 and this Section 13.3. The Parties have agreed to make a joint public announcement of the execution of this Agreement substantially in the form of the press release attached as Schedule 13.3(a) on the Execution Date.
Terms of Agreements. In consideration of the premises and further valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:
Terms of Agreements. This MOU will become effective upon signature by all parties and shall remain in effect until terminated. Each party shall have the right to terminate this agreement upon 45 days prior written notice to the other parties. Some obligations will continue to bind the parties even after the agreement is terminated. The obligations that continue after the agreement is terminated include: o The obligation to make reasonable efforts to maintain the privacy of client data. o The obligation to permit reasonable use of data that has already been entered into HMIS. o For HMIS Partner Agencies, the obligation to track and report the exits of all clients who were entered into HMIS by that HMIS Partner Agency before the contract was terminated, including, at a minimum, the name, date of exit, destination, income status, and benefits status of each exiting client. o All provisions of Section 6.0, “Limitation of Liability and Indemnification.” o All provisions related to the protection of the HMIS vendor’s intellectual property. The process governing amendments, including additions, deletions, or modifications to this MOU, is established by Section 6.6 of the Santa Xxxxxxx County HMIS Administrative Policies and Procedures.
Terms of Agreements. (a) Agreements authorized under this section must be in writing and signed by the delegating authority and the designated agent.
Terms of Agreements. 13.03.03 Copies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.03.04 Assignment of Rights in Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.03.05
Terms of Agreements. A. This Agreement will be effective for an original period of twenty four (24) months and, unless written notice is given by either party thirty (30) days prior to the anniversary date of the agreement, it shall renew itself from month to month thereafter.
Terms of Agreements. Licensee shall ensure that the terms of any Redistributor Agreement and, to the extent a Sublicense must be modified to comply with applicable law, any Sublicense executed in connection with the Licensed Products do not:
Terms of Agreements. This agreement shall become effective , and shall remain in effect until , unless cancelled previously by either party or permanent water service. The Contractor asserts that a non-refundable payment in the amount of $ has been made to MAWSS in consideration of its allowance to draw potable water from said fire hydrants. During operation, the MAWSS use Permit will be displayed on the hydrant or meter being used. Contractor will verify that their field staff will be trained in the proper operation of a MAWSS fire hydrant. Contractor will be responsible for any and all damage to private or public property as a result of operating said hydrant use assembly and for any negligent damage to the assembly itself. Additionally contractor hereby acknowledges receipt of hydrant operating instructions. Contractor agrees to follow the applicable portions of XXXXX’s Rules and Regulations in the execution of this Agreement. Failure to follow these requirements could result in penalties for unauthorized hydrant usage. Billing will be based on actual consumption monthly. The party hereto, has caused this Contract to be executed on the day and year first above written. By: Title: Date: (Customer Name) STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE FIRE HYDRANT OPERATION WORK STEPS: Check to assure no damage will result from flooding. Using a hydrant wrench removed desired nozzle cap. NOTE: ONLY USE A WRENCH SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR FIRE HYDRANTS. Any other type of wrench may cause damage to the nozzle cap and bronze operating nut. Check the remaining nozzle caps to assure that they are snug on the nozzles and will not blow off under pressure. Attach the hydrant wrench to the operating nut on top of the hydrant and tighten the wrench to prevent slippage. The fire hydrants within the system are predominantly “OPEN-LEFT” or turn counter clockwise to open. There are however, some hydrants in the system, which are “OPEN-RIGHT” or turn clockwise to open. The direction to open is usually stamped on the bonnet or bonnet flange in the form of an arrow. Following the direction of the arrow stamped on the bonnet or bonnet flange, turn the operating nut until the hydrant is fully open. Partial opening of a hydrant will result in the bleeder valves remaining open and washing out the area around the fire hydrant boot. Always open a hydrant completely approximately 8 to 10 turns. Do not force a hydrant to a complete stop. If it is necessary to control output, attach a nozzle vale between the nozzle and at...