Franchise Equipment definition

Franchise Equipment means (a) any Franchise Vehicles and (b) any equipment owned by or leased to any Franchisee that is revenue earning equipment, or is of a type that would be classified as “revenue earning equipment” in the consolidated financial statements of the Company, including any such equipment consisting of (i) construction, industrial, commercial and office equipment, (ii) earthmoving, material handling, compaction, aerial and electrical equipment, (iii) air compressors, pumps and small tools, and (iv) other personal property.

Examples of Franchise Equipment in a sentence

  • You will pay us the Franchise Equipment Package at the time you sign the Franchise Agreement.

  • Ground motions are a spatial property and, consequently, it would be fundamental to be able to convey not just acceleration values but also the positions at which the reported acceleration was measured with respect to the source and the affected area.

  • The franchise equipment package includes all startup items needed for your Center except for: two color copiers, build-out/leasehold improvements, signage, and the vehicle (“Franchise Equipment Package”) plus, if applicable, an amount determined by us, in our sole discretion, required to cover all sales and/or use taxes imposed by state and local taxing authorities on the equipment and other items that we supply to you as part of your Franchise Equipment Package.

  • See Item 5 for more information regarding the Franchise Equipment Package.

  • NR BDK NationsRent NationsRent Franchise Equipment of of Company Company, Inc.

Related to Franchise Equipment

  • Service Equipment means any equipment, Software, systems, cabling and facilities provided by or on behalf of Verizon and used to facilitate provision of the Services at a Customer Site. Ownership of the Service Equipment does not pass to Customer. Service Equipment does not include Verizon Facilities.

  • Leased Equipment means the equipment which may include but not limited to modem provided by TM on lease basis to enable usage of the Service by the Customer, as may be decided by TM from time to time at its sole discretion.

  • Terminal Equipment means all telephone instruments, including pay telephone equipment, the common equipment of large and small key and PBX systems and other devices and apparatus, and associated wirings, which are intended to be connected electrically, acoustically or inductively to the telecommunication system of the telephone utility.

  • Load Control Equipment means the equipment (which may include, but is not limited to, ripple receivers and relays) that is from time to time installed in, over or on Consumer’s Premises for the purpose of receiving signals sent by Load Signalling Equipment and switching on and off, or otherwise controlling, controllable load;