Use and Procurement of ISO Containers Sample Clauses

Use and Procurement of ISO Containers. (a) Buyer will contract with one or more third parties to manufacture or otherwise obtain the ISO Containers required to transport LNG sold by Seller to Buyer pursuant to this Agreement. In connection with Buyer obtaining the ISO Containers, Seller will act as advisor to and agent for Buyer as set out in Exhibit D (Terms and Conditions Related to Procurement of ISO Containers) at no additional charge to Buyer except as set forth therein. From and after the Effective Date until the issuance of a Request for Proposals by Buyer for the procurement of ISO Containers, the Parties and Transporter shall meet regularly to cooperatively determine a desired manufacturing schedule during the Construction Period that will support the availability of the Required ISO Container Quantity in accordance with this Agreement. Buyer shall ensure that the ISO Containers are compatible with Buyer’s Facilities as of the Effective Date and remain compatible with Buyer’s Facilities for the Term (or reimburse Seller for reasonable costs it incurs to make the ISO Containers so compatible). When Buyer, with the assistance of Seller in accordance with Exhibit D (Terms and Conditions Related to Procurement of ISO Containers), receives the ISO Containers, Buyer, at no charge to Seller, will initially make them available for use and receipt by Seller at a location on the island of O‘ahu in the State of Hawai‘i or other location, in each case to be mutually agreed by the Parties, for the sole purpose of storing and transporting LNG sold by Seller to Buyer in accordance with this Agreement. Possession and control of each ISO Container shall pass to Seller upon Seller’s acceptance of the ISO Containers on behalf of Buyer, in accordance with Exhibit D (Terms and Conditions Related to Procurement of ISO Containers) at the location mutually agreed by the Parties pursuant to the foregoing sentence. (b) Seller shall use (or shall cause Transporter to use, or cause to be used, on behalf of Seller and Transporter) the ISO Containers subject to, in accordance with and limited by, the terms set out in Exhibit E (Terms and Conditions Related to Use of ISO Containers) hereto. (c) Seller shall engage Transporter to undertake all of Seller’s obligations and assume all of Seller’s rights set out in this Section 7.9, but any transfer to or engagement of Transporter will not relieve Seller of any of its obligations under this Agreement (including its Exhibits). Any engagement of Transporter will permit Buy...
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Related to Use and Procurement of ISO Containers

  • Interconnection Facilities Engineering Procurement and Construction Interconnection Facilities, Network Upgrades, and Distribution Upgrades shall be studied, designed, and constructed pursuant to Good Utility Practice. Such studies, design and construction shall be based on the assumed accuracy and completeness of all technical information received by the Participating TO and the CAISO from the Interconnection Customer associated with interconnecting the Large Generating Facility.

  • Workload Management 11.1 The parties to this Agreement acknowledge that employees and management have a responsibility to maintain a balanced workload and recognise the adverse affects that excessive workloads may have on employee/s and the quality of resident/client care. 11.2 To ensure that employee concerns involving excessive workloads are effectively dealt with by Management the following procedures should be applied: (a) Step 1: In the first instance, employee/s should discuss the issue with their immediate supervisor and, where appropriate, explore solutions. (b) Step 2: If a solution cannot be identified and implemented, the matter should be referred to an appropriate senior manager for further discussion. (c) Step 3: If a solution still cannot be identified and implemented, the matter should be referred to the Facility Manager for further discussion. (d) Step 4: The outcome of the discussions at each level and any proposed solutions should be recorded in writing and fed back to the effected employees. 11.3 Workload management must be an agenda item at staff meetings on at least a quarterly basis. Items in relation to workloads must be recorded in the minutes of the staff meeting, as well as actions to be taken to resolve the workloads issue/s. Resolution of workload issues should be based on the following criteria including but not limited to: (a) Clinical assessment of residents’ needs; (b) The demand of the environment such as facility layout; (c) Statutory obligation, (including, but not limited to, work health and safety legislation); (d) The requirements of nurse regulatory legislation; (e) Reasonable workloads (such as roster arrangements); (f) Accreditation standards; and (g) Budgetary considerations. 11.4 If the issue is still unresolved, the employee/s may advance the matter through Clause 9 Dispute Resolution Procedure. Arbitration of workload management issues may only occur by agreement of the employer and the employee representative, which may include the union/s.

  • COMMERCIAL REUSE OF SERVICES The member or user herein agrees not to replicate, duplicate, copy, trade, sell, resell nor exploit for any commercial reason any part, use of, or access to 's sites.

  • Procurement of Small Works Works estimated to cost $250,000 equivalent or less per contract, up to an aggregate amount not to exceed $800,000 equivalent, may be procured under lump-sum, fixed-price contracts awarded on the basis of quotations obtained from three (3) qualified domestic contractors in response to a written invitation. The invitation shall include a detailed description of the works, including basic specifications, the required completion date, a basic form of agreement acceptable to the Bank, and relevant drawings, where applicable. The award shall be made to the contractor who offers the lowest price quotation for the required work, and who has the experience and resources to complete the contract successfully. Part D: Review by the Bank of Procurement Decisions

  • Procurement All goods, works and services required for the Project and to be financed out of the proceeds of the Financing shall be procured in accordance with the provisions of Section III of Schedule 2 to the Financing Agreement.

  • Nature of Business; International Operations Neither the Borrower nor any Restricted Subsidiary will allow any material change to be made in the character of its business as an independent oil and gas exploration and production company. From and after the date hereof, the Borrower and its Domestic Subsidiaries will not acquire or make any other expenditure (whether such expenditure is capital, operating or otherwise) in or related to, any Oil and Gas Properties not located within the geographical boundaries of the United States.

  • Selection of Subcontractors, Procurement of Materials and Leasing of Equipment The contractor shall not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age or disability in the selection and retention of subcontractors, including procurement of materials and leases of equipment. The contractor shall take all necessary and reasonable steps to ensure nondiscrimination in the administration of this contract. a. The contractor shall notify all potential subcontractors and suppliers and lessors of their EEO obligations under this contract. b. The contractor will use good faith efforts to ensure subcontractor compliance with their EEO obligations.

  • Procurement of Goods and Services (a) If the HSP is subject to the procurement provisions of the BPSAA, the HSP will abide by all directives and guidelines issued by the Management Board of Cabinet that are applicable to the HSP pursuant to the BPSAA. (b) If the HSP is not subject to the procurement provisions of the BPSAA, the HSP will have a procurement policy in place that requires the acquisition of supplies, equipment or services valued at over $25,000 through a competitive process that ensures the best value for funds expended. If the HSP acquires supplies, equipment or services with the Funding it will do so through a process that is consistent with this policy.

  • Management of Special and Technical Environment Each certificated support person demonstrates an acceptable level of performance in managing and organizing the special materials, equipment and environment essential to the specialized programs.

  • Additional Requirements for Sleeping Rooms The Contractor shall provide departing Attendees a secured area for storing belongings.

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