Use of Town Vehicle Sample Clauses

Use of Town Vehicle. An employee whose lunch or break period begins at a work location other than the Corporation Yard may use the job site Town vehicle to go to lunch or obtain food. Travel time in connection with this privilege shall not extend the lunch period beyond the forty (40) minutes including wash-up time, nor extend the break period beyond fifteen (15) minutes.
Use of Town Vehicle. Xxxxxx will be entitled to the use of a Town vehicle for his use in the execution of his duties. Because of the extensive duties and obligations of Xxxxxx’x position, he will be allowed to drive the vehicle to and from work, and he may use the vehicle for incidental and nominal personal use. If Xxxxxx uses the vehicle for personal use, he will document the miles used for personal use and report that mileage to the Clerk-Treasurer and such use will be reported as compensation for purposes of income tax in a form and manner consistent with the income tax regulations and rules of the Internal Revenue Service and Indiana Department of Revenue. If Xxxxxx is required to use his own vehicle in the execution of his duties, he is entitled to reimbursement for mileage at the same rate as other Town Employees

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  • USE OF THE VEHICLE 15.1 The Customer agrees that, during the Rental Period, the Customer will not allow the Vehicle to be: (a) driven otherwise than in a prudent and cautious manner. A single Vehicle rollover is considered a breach of this condition. A single Vehicle rollover may include, but is not limited to, a vehicle that has rolled, tipped or fallen over and this has caused damage to the side and/or roof area of the Vehicle in circumstances within the control of the Customer. Customers who have purchased The Bundle (in conjunction with the Liability Reduction Option) or the maui Inclusive Pack will have the cost of damage resulting from an accidental single vehicle rollover covered, provided that the Customer has not otherwise breached this agreement in relation to the rollover; (b) driven by a person under the influence of alcohol or drugs or with a blood alcohol level in excess of that permitted by law; (c) left with the ignition key in the Vehicle while it is unoccupied; (d) submerged in water, brought into contact with salt water, used in a creek or river crossing, driven on a beach or through flooded areas; (e) used for any illegal purpose or in any race, rally or contest; (f) used to tow any vehicle or trailer; (g) used to carry passengers or property for hire or reward; (h) used to carry more persons than is permitted by any relevant authority or detailed in the Vehicle manual or on the Vehicle or specified in this Agreement; (i) used to carry volatile liquids, gases, explosives or other corrosive or inflammable material; and (j) used for transporting and haulage of goods other than what might be reasonably expected of a leisure rental. 15.2 Road restrictions apply as follows: (a) maui vehicles may only be driven on sealed/bitumen or well-maintained roads. (b) Vehicles are not permitted to be driven on Skippers Road (Queenstown), the Crown Range Road (Queenstown), Ball Hut Road (Mt. Cook), Ninety Mile Beach (Northland), North of Colville Township (Coromandel Peninsula) and all ski field access roads (from 01 June to 31 October). The Customer is responsible for all damage if travelling on these roads. 15.3 We value your well-being, and for safety purposes, maui reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to restrict Vehicle movements in certain areas due to: (a) adverse road or weather conditions; (b) the distance to nominated destinations in relation to the length of the hire period; and informed and confirm the repair in advance. Repairs will be approved and reimbursement for expenditure will be made (where applicable) provided the Customer was not responsible for the damage. In all cases, receipts must be submitted for any repair or the claim will not be paid. 16.2 Unless the Customer has taken the Liability Reduction Option, the Customer will pay for the cost of repairing or replacing tyres damaged during the Rental Period except if the tyre is defective, and inspected and confirmed by a maui authorised service centre.

  • Use of the Equipment 9.1 The Equipment shall be used by Hospital only at the Site and shall not be removed therefrom. Hospital shall use the Equipment only in the regular and ordinary course of Hospital's business operations and only within the capacity of the Equipment as determined by Elekta's specifications. Hospital shall not use nor permit the Equipment to be used in any manner nor for any purpose which, in the opinion of Elekta or GKF, the Equipment is not designed or reasonably suitable. 9.2 This is an agreement of lease only. Nothing herein shall be construed as conveying to Hospital any right, title or interest in or to the Equipment, except for the express leasehold interest granted to Hospital for the Term. All Equipment shall remain personal property (even though said Equipment may hereafter become attached or affixed to real property) and the title thereto shall at all times remain exclusively in GKF. 9.3 During the Term, upon the request of GKF, Hospital shall promptly affix to the Equipment in a prominent place, or as otherwise directed by GKF, labels, plates, insignia, lettering or other markings supplied by GKF indicating GKF's ownership of the Equipment, and shall keep the same affixed for the entire Term. Hospital hereby authorizes GKF to cause this Lease or any statement or other instrument showing the interest of GKF in the Equipment to be filed or recorded, or refiled or re-recorded, with all governmental agencies considered appropriate by GKF, at Hospital's cost and expense. Hospital also shall promptly execute and deliver, or cause to be executed and delivered, to GKF any statement or instrument requested by GKF for the purpose of evidencing GKF's interest in the Equipment, including financing statements and waivers with respect to rights in the Equipment from any owners or mortgagees of any real estate where the Equipment may be located. 9.4 At Hospital's cost and expense, Hospital shall (a) protect and defend GKF's ownership of and title to the Equipment from and against all persons claiming against or through Hospital, (b) at all times keep the Equipment free from any and all liens, encumbrances, attachments, levies, executions, burdens, charges or legal processes imposed against Hospital, (c) give GKF immediate written notice of any matter described in clause (b), and (d) in the manner described in Section 22 below indemnify GKF harmless from and against any loss, cost or expense (including reasonable attorneys' fees) with respect to any of the foregoing.

  • Personal Vehicle Use of personal vehicle will be reimbursed at the current rate/mile set by Commissioners’ Court. Mileage should be calculated using the County office location of the traveler and the event location. Mileage may not be calculated using the traveler’s home. Mileage should be calculated using an employees vehicle odometer reading or by a readily available online mapping service for travel out of Fort Bend County. If using the mileage of an online mapping service, state which mapping service was used or provide a printout of your route detailing the mileage. For local travel, odometer readings or mapping service details are not required. Departments should develop a mileage guide for employees for local travel points, if a department does not have a mileage guide, the Auditor’s Office will determine if the mileage listed is reasonable. Allowable expenses: Parking and tolls with documentation. County Vehicle: Fuel purchases when using a County vehicle should be made with the County Procurement card if available. Original receipts will accompany the Procurement Card statement but a copy must be provided with the travel reimbursement request. Allowable expenses: Parking and tolls with documentation required. Airfare: Airfare is reimbursable at the lowest available rate based on 14 day advance purchase of a discounted coach/economy full-service seat based on the required arrival time for the event. The payment confirmation and itinerary must be presented with the travel reimbursement form. The traveler will be responsible for the excess charges of an airline ticket purchase other than a coach/economy seat. When using Southwest Airlines a traveler should choose the “wanna get away” flight category. Allowable Expenses: Bag fees. Fare changes are allowable if business related or due to family emergency. Unallowable Expenses/Fees: Trip insurance, Early Bird Check In, Front of the line, Leg Room, Fare changes for personal reasons. Unallowable Fees/Charges: GPS, prepaid fuel, premium radio, child safety seats, additional insurance, one way rentals. Allowable expenses: Parking and tolls allowed with documentation. Other Transportation: Other forms of transit (bus, taxi, train) are reimbursable with an original receipt. Gratuities: Gratuities are permitted if original receipt includes gratuity (20% maximum allowed) for any transportation services.

  • Use of the Card 4.1. The Cardholder shall use the Card and operate the Account in a satisfactory manner. The decision as to whether the Card is being so used or the Account is being so operated rests with the Bank and shall be conclusive and binding on the Account Holder/s and on the Cardholder. 4.2. The Bank will bear no responsibility for the refusal of any merchant or establishment to accept the Card for any reason whatsoever. 4.3. Cash withdrawals that are recorded by the ATM, and payments effected by the Cardholder with his Card, shall be debited to his Bank Account. 4.4. Before using his Card, the Cardholder shall ensure that there are sufficient funds on his Account to cover the payment of the Card transactions. Furthermore, the Cardholder will not operate the Account in such a way to exceed the available balance of the Account. 4.5. The fraudulent, incorrect or illegal use of the Card by any person whomsoever shall not relieve the Cardholder of his liabilities to the Bank in respect thereof. 4.6. The Bank shall not be responsible to the Cardholder for any goods or services supplied to the Cardholder by merchants, or to any person to whom the said goods and services have been supplied. Disputes arising from the supply of such goods and services shall be settled directly with the merchants without the Bank being constituted party thereto. The Cardholder shall consequently not be relieved of his obligations to the Bank under the relevant Card transactions. 4.7. The Cardholder shall ensure the correctness of the amounts borne on, and contained in, the envelopes referred to in clause 1.3 of Part III above. The contents of the envelopes shall be checked and certified by two officers of the Bank. The amounts so certified shall be credited to the Account whose number is borne on the envelopes and shall be final and conclusive and not liable to be called in question by the Cardholder or the Account Holder. 4.8. Transactions for POS and ATM withdrawals are subject to the respective daily limits as determined by the Bank from time to time.

  • Vehicle Bodily Injury combined single limit vehicle bodily injury and property damage liability - $500,000 each occurrence. THE MENDOCINO COUNTY HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES AGENCY NAME OF CONTRACTOR: Mendocino Coast Hospitality Center HEREBY AGREES THAT it will comply with Title VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended; the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 as amended; the Food Stamp Act of 1977, as amended and in particular section 272.6; Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990; California Civil Code Section 51 et seq., as amended; California Government Code section 11135-11139.5, as amended; California Government Code section 12940 (c), (h) (1), (i), and (j); California Government Code section 4450; Title 22, California Code of Regulations section 98000 – 98413; Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 3105A(e); the Xxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxx Bilingual Services Act (California Government Code Section 7290-7299.8); Section 1808 of the Removal of Barriers to Interethnic Adoption Act of 1996; and other applicable federal and state laws, as well as their implementing regulations [including 45 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Parts 80, 84, and 91, 7 CFR Part 15, and 28 CFR Part 42], by ensuring that employment practices and the administration of public assistance and social services programs are nondiscriminatory, to the effect that no person shall because of ethnic group identification, age, sex, sexual orientation, color, disability, medical condition, national origin, race, ancestry, marital status, religion, religious creed or political belief be excluded from participation in or be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subject to discrimination under any program or activity receiving federal or state financial assistance; and HEREBY GIVE ASSURANCE THAT it will immediately take any measures necessary to effectuate this agreement. THIS ASSURANCE is given in consideration of and for the purpose of obtaining any and all federal and state assistance; and THE CONTRACTOR HEREBY GIVES ASSURANCE THAT administrative methods/procedures which have the effect of subjecting individuals to discrimination or defeating the objectives of the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) Manual of Policies and Procedures (MPP) Chapter 21, will be prohibited. BY ACCEPTING THIS ASSURANCE, CONTRACTOR agrees to compile data, maintain records and submit reports as required, to permit effective enforcement of the aforementioned laws, rules and regulations and permit authorized CDSS and/or federal government personnel, during normal working hours, to review such records, books and accounts as needed to ascertain compliance. If there are any violations of this assurance, CDSS shall have the right to invoke fiscal sanctions or other legal remedies in accordance with Welfare and Institutions Code section 10605, or Government Code section 11135-11139.5, or any other laws, or the issue may be referred to the appropriate federal agency for further compliance action and enforcement of this assurance. THIS ASSURANCE is binding on CONTRACTOR directly or through contract, license, or other provider services, as long as it receives federal or state assistance. Date CONTRACTOR Signature Address of CONTRACTOR This certification is required by the regulations implementing Executive Order 12549, Debarment and Suspension, 29 CFR Part 98, Section 98.510, Participants’ responsibilities. The regulations were published as Part VII of the May 26, 1988 Federal Register (pages 19160-19211). (1) The primary principal certifies to the best of its knowledge and belief, that it and its principals: (a) Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by any Federal department or agency: (b) Have not within a three-year period preceding this proposal been convicted of or had a civil judgment tendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offence in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (Federal, State, or local) transaction or contract under a public transaction; violation of Federal or State antitrust statutes or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsifications or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property; (c) Are not presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a government entity (Federal, State, or local) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in paragraph (1) (b) of this certification, and (d) Have not, within a three-year period preceding this application/proposal, had one or more public transactions (Federal, State, or local) terminated for cause or default. (2) Where the primary principal is unable to certify to any of the statements in this certification, such principal shall attach an explanation.

  • Personal Vehicles A. Employees who are directed by the Employer to use a personal vehicle for official state business shall do so in accordance with state fleet policies established by the Department of Budget and Management. When circumstances make it impractical for an employee to obtain a state vehicle on the day the vehicle will be used, such employee may request the vehicle at the end of the prior day’s shift, and the appointing authority shall make reasonable accommodation, consistent with the efficient operation of the unit, to accommodate such request. If such request cannot be granted, the employee may use his/her own vehicle and be reimbursed at the full rate in accordance with state fleet policies.

  • Use of the Property 3.9.1 To use the Property for the purpose of a private residence only in the occupation of the Permitted Occupant and not for business purposes. 3.9.2 Not to remove the Fixtures and Fittings of the Property or to store them in any way or place within or outside the Property that may reasonably lead to damage to the items or to the items deteriorating more quickly than if they had remained in the same location as at the beginning of the Tenancy. 3.9.3 Not to use the Property for any immoral or illegal purpose. 3.9.4 Not to register a company at the address of the Property. 3.9.5 Not to operate a business trade or profession from the Property. 3.9.6 Not to use consume or allow to be used or consumed any drugs or any other substance which is, or becomes, prohibited or restricted by law; 3.9.7 Not to smoke, vape or smoke e-cigarettes or permit any other resident in the Property or any guest or visitor to smoke tobacco, vape or smoke e-cigarettes or any other substance in the Property or to burn or allow any other person to burn any candles, incense sticks (or similar) without the Landlord's prior written consent. If in breach of this clause, the Tenant will be in breach of this Agreement and liable for or to compensate the Landlord in damages for the cleaning of the carpets to a professional standard and the cleaning of the curtains by whatever method is specified for the type of curtain material and the washing down of walls and redecoration if necessary to rid the Property of the odour of nicotine, incense, or any other substance caused by the Tenant or any visitor to the Property and to restore the interior to the condition described in the Inventory and Schedule of Condition if damaged through unauthorised use of candles, incense sticks, (or similar) or smoking in the Property. 3.9.8 Not to use the Property or allow others to use the Property so as to cause a nuisance, annoyance, or cause damage to any neighbouring, adjoining or adjacent Property or the owners or occupiers thereof. This shall include any nuisance caused by noise. 3.9.9 Not to decorate, make any alterations, or additions to or in the Property or puncture walls, timbers or other parts of the Property without the prior written consent of the Landlord or the Agent. 3.9.10 Not to hang any posters, pictures or other items in the Property using blu-tack, sellotape, nails, adhesive, or their equivalents but only by using a reasonable number of commercial picture hooks; 3.9.11 Not to place any aerial, satellite dish, notice, advertisement, sign or board on or in the Property without the prior consent of the Landlord. In the event such consent be given the Tenant will prior to removing from the property remove such equipment and make good and redecorate as reasonably required. 3.9.12 Not to remove, dispose of and if necessary repair any item or rectify and make good any damage due to the actions or inaction of the Tenant without the Landlord’s consent. 3.9.13 Not to keep any dangerous or inflammable goods, materials or substances in or on the Property, apart from small quantities of fuel, and other items, stored in a safe manner, required for general domestic household use. 3.9.14 Not to or permit barbecue in or on the Property including any balcony, roof terrace or garden if the Property is subject to a head lease; or if the Property is freehold to barbecue only in designated areas as agreed in writing with the Landlord or the Agent; 3.9.15 Not to use or gain access to any loft space or area at the Property except in the case of an extreme emergency. 3.9.16 To inform the Landlord or the Landlord’s Agent upon each and every occasion that access to the loft space or area is gained with clarification of the circumstances of the emergency which lead to the access. 3.9.17 Not to hold or allow any sale by auction at the Property. 3.9.18 To empty any septic tank or treatment plant regularly and at the end of the Tenancy if it has been emptied prior to the start of the Tenancy and proof provided to the Tenant by the Landlord or the Landlord’s Agent if applicable; 3.9.19 To keep the oil or LPG tank filled during and at the end of the Tenancy and provide proof to the Landlord or the Landlord’s Agent provided it was filled at the commencement of the Tenancy; 3.9.20 To pay any call out charges if the oil or LPG tank runs dry and the oil or LPG system has to be bled to remove an air lock if applicable; 3.9.21 To run all taps in sinks, basins and baths, flush lavatories and run any showers for twenty minutes upon taking up occupation and after the property has been vacant for any period of seven days or more, to reduce any risk against legionella. 3.9.22 To regularly top up any water softener left at the property with the correct salts at the Tenants own expense. 3.9.23 To not introduce into the Property any portable heaters fired by liquid or bottled gas fuels. 3.9.24 To comply with any requirements of the local authority for collection of recycling and/or garden waste. 3.9.25 To comply with the Gas Safety Regulations relating to the Property and in particular to do the following: 3.9.25.1 Not to block any ventilation in the Property and in particular ducts provided to comply with gas safety. 3.9.25.2 To report promptly to the Landlord or the Landlord’s Agent any brown or sooty build-up on or around any gas appliance.

  • Use of Vehicles Use or authorize the Vehicles to be used in any manner (i) that would make such Vehicles that are Program Vehicles ineligible for repurchase or sale under the applicable Eligible Vehicle Disposition Program, (ii) for any illegal purposes or (iii) that could subject the Vehicles to confiscation.

  • Vehicle Use 5.2.1 Each Lessee may use Lease Vehicles leased hereunder in connection with its car rental business, including use by such Lessee’s and its subsidiaries’ employees, directors, officers, agents, representatives and other business associates in their personal or professional capacities, subject to Sub-Clause 6.1 (

  • Use of Personal Vehicle Employees will not be required to use their personal vehicle for Company business.