The Concessionaire shall Clause Samples

This clause establishes the obligations and responsibilities of the concessionaire under the agreement. It typically outlines specific duties the concessionaire must perform, such as operating and maintaining a facility, providing certain services, or meeting performance standards. For example, the concessionaire may be required to ensure regular maintenance, comply with safety regulations, or report operational data to the grantor. The core function of this clause is to clearly define what is expected from the concessionaire, ensuring accountability and setting measurable standards for performance throughout the term of the concession.
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The Concessionaire shall a) keep a copy of the piece of information or data or equivalent of the sample in the national territory; b) return the samples, data, or information to the Country, after performance of the analysis, test, or processing; and c) provide ANP with the results obtained from the analyses, tests, and processing performed, provided that the terms of the Applicable Laws and Regulations are met.
The Concessionaire shall. (i) collect all amounts due to the Authority as Revenues related to the Services. a) through the Concessionaire's billing offices; b) through banks, electronic transfer; c) by other means as may be agreed to by the Authority. (ii) Identify and record all outstanding accounts and take all necessary measures to collect outstanding accounts; (iii) submit to the Authority summary and analysis of unpaid accounts (every month); (iv) manage all aspects of customer services with the Customers. The Concessionaire shall ensure and procure compliance of the below Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in a diligent manner:
The Concessionaire shall. (a) carry out and complete the Works; (b) procure, install, maintain and replace, whenever necessary, the Equipment; (c) manage, operate and maintain the Port Facility and perform the Services during the Operation Period; (d) finance at its own costs and risks the Concessionaire Construction Costs and the Concessionaire Operation Costs; (e) pay to the Grantor the Concession Fee; (f) collect on behalf of the Grantor the Grantor Tariff; (g) upon Termination, hand over the Port Facility and the Equipment to the Grantor, or to any Person designated by the Grantor; and (h) do all things incidental or related thereto or which are required in accordance with Good Industry Practice; subject to and in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Applicable Law, Permits and Good Industry Practice.
The Concessionaire shall. (a) throughout the Concession Period, regularly monitor traffic flows at the Airports and regularly examine operations at the Airports, for the purpose of determining the compliance with the [ADRM IATA Level of Service Optimum]; and [Note: this provision may be amended subject to technical review] (b) after the Works Completion Date, regularly monitor busy peak hour Passengers enplaning to and deplaning from aircrafts at the Airports to determine the impact on terminal area space.