GENERAL OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS. 12.1 Interference or damage to Distributor's Equipment by Customers: The Trader must, subject to clause 29.1, include in each of its Customer Agreements a requirement that, during the term of the Customer Agreement and until the end of the period ending on the earlier of 6 months after the termination of the Customer Agreement or the date on which a new Customer Agreement is entered into in respect of the relevant ICP, the Customer must not interfere with or damage, and must ensure that its agents and invitees do not interfere with or damage, the Distributor's Equipment without the prior written consent of the Distributor (except to the extent that emergency action has to be taken to protect the health or safety of persons or to prevent damage to property).
GENERAL OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS. 14.1 Interference or damage to Distributor's Equipment by Consumers: The Retailer will, subject to clause 27.1, include in each of its Consumer Contracts a requirement that, during the term of the Consumer Contract and until the end of the period ending 6 months after the termination of the Consumer Contract, the Consumer will not interfere with or damage, and will ensure that its agents and invitees do not interfere with or damage, the Distributor's Equipment without the prior written consent of the Distributor (except to the extent that emergency action has to be taken to protect the health or safety of persons or to prevent damage to property).
GENERAL OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS. Seller shall, at all times:
GENERAL OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS. 14.1 Interference or damage to Distributor's Equipment by Consumers: The Retailer will, subject to clause 27.1, include in each of its Consumer Contracts a requirement that, during the term of the Consumer Contract and until the end of the period ending 6 months after the termination of the Consumer Contract, the Consumer:
GENERAL OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS. In addition to the requirements set forth in Section 4.1 and elsewhere in this Agreement, Seller shall, at all times: (i) employ qualified and trained personnel for operating and maintaining the Facility, (ii) operate and maintain the Facility with due regard for the safety, security and reliability of the interconnected facilities, LADWP’s distribution system, and (iii) comply with operating and maintenance standards recommended by, and required by, the Facility’s equipment suppliers.
GENERAL OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS. In addition to the requirements set forth in Section 4.1 and elsewhere in this Agreement, Seller shall, at all times:
GENERAL OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS. (a) Tenant covenants and agrees that after opening for business in the Premises, it will use its best efforts to operate and conduct the business during normal business hours reasonably determined by Tenant, except while the Premises are (i) being renovated as provided in Article 6; or (ii) untenantable by reason of fire or other casualty. Tenant shall, in the exercise of its reasonable business judgment, use its commercially reasonable efforts to advertise and promote its business.
GENERAL OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS. 1. Provider shall designate in writing (in Exhibit E) a person empowered by Provider to effect any necessary decision or actions and to be available for consultation or conference with LGTC or its designated agent regarding its performance under this Agreement.
GENERAL OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS. 15 4.1.1 Highly desirable..............................................15 4.2 ADMINSTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS..........................................15 4.2.1 Highly desirable..............................................15
GENERAL OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS. Boats must be berthed and secured in accordance with good, safe practice. • Mooring lines must be in good repair and condition at all times. • Boats must not be locked to the jetty, in case a boat needs to be removed in the case of an emergency. • It is not permitted to alter or change the berth structures or equipment. • At least two rubber fenders per 6 metres of boat shall be used when boats are moored in order to protect the boat and the marina fendering. • A boats length includes all overhangs such as bowspits, swim platforms, davits with or without dingy or transom mounted outboards in the up position. • WI cannot accept responsibility for the damage caused to first or third party boats caused by inadequate mooring or fendering. • Boats must be safely moored with a minimum of three mooring lines. It is the responsibility of the Permit Holder to ensure the mooring lines are adequate for the shape and size of the boat and the weather conditions. • Dinghies and tenders must be stored onboard the boat. • Car parking is not available. • The Permit Holder may not carry on a trade, business or profession from their boat. • Advertising of any kind may not be displayed on board the boat or pontoon area. • Permission must be sought from the Dock Superintendent or the Authorised Officer of WI before carrying out any minor repairs and maintenance at the mooring.