Water and Power Sample Clauses

The 'Water and Power' clause defines the responsibilities for providing utilities such as water and electricity to a property or project site. Typically, it specifies whether the landlord, tenant, owner, or contractor is responsible for arranging and paying for these essential services, and may outline requirements for metering, access, or reimbursement. This clause ensures that all parties are clear about utility obligations, preventing disputes over service provision and associated costs during the term of the agreement.
Water and Power. COUNTY shall provide access to on-site water and provide electrical power service at no cost to CONTRACTOR for drop-off recycling center operations.
Water and Power. Borrower warrants that water and power (electricity) are immediately available on the Property or within 100 feet of the Property.
Water and Power. Arrangement of water and electric power required by the contractor for the works shall be made by him at own cost. Department will however recommend to the State Electricity board for giving the connection and power to the contractor. However the Department will bear no responsibility in this respect.
Water and Power. (October 1, 2005 APWA GSP)
Water and Power. Each Slip is equipped with potable water and electricity. These are included in the monthly Slip rental, however full charging of batteries and other boat amenities overnight is prohibited. Renter is responsible for ensuring water is turned off after use.
Water and Power. Contractor has to make his own arrangements for water and Power Supply for his work.
Water and Power. (a) Grants and loans of Federal funds. 1. Federal Reclamation Program (32 Stat. 388, 43 U.S.C. 391, and Acts amendatory or supplementary thereto). 2. Reservation of Land for Park, Play- ground, or Community Center (38 Stat. 727, 43 U.S.C. 569). 3. Distribution System Loan Program (69 Stat. 244, as amended, 43 U.S.C. 421a—421d). 4. Rehabilitation and Betterment Loan Program (63 Stat. 724, as amended, 43 U.S.C. 504). 5. Small Reclamation Project Loan Pro- gram (70 Stat. 1044, 43 U.S.C. 422a—422k). 6. Assistance to School Districts on Rec- lamation Projects (62 Stat. 1108, 43 U.S.C. 385a). 7. Payment from Colorado River Dam Fund, Boulder Canyon Project (54 Stat. 776 as amended, 43 U.S.C. 618(c)). 8. Payment on In Lieu of Taxes Lands Ac- quired Pursuant to Columbia Basin Project Act (57 Stat. 19, 16 U.S.C. 835c–1). 9. Payment in Lieu of Taxes on Land to Trinity County, California (69 Stat. 729). 10. Saline Water Research Program (66 Stat. 328, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 1951). 11. Water User Repayment Obligations on Reclamation Projects (43 Stat. 703, 43 U.S.C. 501, 62 Stat. 273, 66 Stat. 754). 12. Water Resources Research Act (78 Stat. 329). (b) Sale, lease, grant or other disposition of, or the permission to use, Federal prop- erty or any interest in such property at less than fair market value. 1. Townsite Disposal on Reclamation Projects (34 Stat. 116, 43 U.S.C. 566). 2. Transfer of Federal Property in Coulee Dam, Washington (71 Stat. 529, 16 U.S.C. 835c note). 3. Transfer of Federal Property to Boulder City, Nevada (72 Stat. 1726, 43 U.S.C. 617u note). 4. Reservation of Land for Park, Play- ground, or Community Center (38 Stat. 727, 43 U.S.C. 569). 5. Saline Water Research Program-▇▇▇▇- tion of Laboratory Equipment (72 Stat. 1793, 42 U.S.C. 1892). 6. Reclamation Program-Conveyance of Land to School Districts (41 Stat. 326, 43 U.S.C. 570). 7. Recreation and Public Purposes Program (44 Stat. 741, as amended, 43 U.S.C. 869–869a). 8. Dedication of Land for Public Purposes, Page. Arizona (72 Stat. 1686, 1688).
Water and Power. The amounts will be due within 3 days after the amounts are presented for payment.