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PARCS definition

PARCS means the parking access and revenue control system as more particularly described in Schedule 3, Section 11.
PARCS means Parking Access and Revenue Control System, encompassing all hardware and software required to operate the overall parking system.
PARCS means Parking Access Revenue Control System.

Examples of PARCS in a sentence

  • Subject to the accuracy of the representations and warranties contained in Sections 3.7 and 3.8 of this Agreement, the board of directors of the Company has taken all actions required to be taken by it in order to render the restrictions on business combinations contained in Section 203 of the DGCL inapplicable to the Offer, this Agreement, the Stock Purchase Agreement and the Merger.

  • As part of the recently awarded parking management agreement, new equipment will be procured to improve the PARCS as well as the customer experience.

  • The airport is requesting a budget amendment to increase IT Maintenance (44350), Consulting (43040), Department material and supplies (46101), and Capital Equipment (57500) for the procurement of PARCS equipment, which will be offset by CARES Act Federal funds (33100 and 33200).

  • However, the installation of the selected PARCS may require construction work at some or all parking facilities, which work may include but not limited to installation of conduit, electrical service and wiring, signal cable, concrete and mechanical systems.

  • As part of its scope of services, the selected Proposer will provide to the SFMTA the designs and specifications for the construction work required to install the PARCS and associated equipment.

  • All-inclusive costs (parts, labor required for repair or replacement of defective PARCS equipment identified in “Equipment Covered in Services Agreement”, warranty repairs, shipping charges, travel time, additional expenses relative to Extended Warranty, etc.) incurred during the Extended Warranty Period shall be provided without additional cost to the County.

  • This directive applies to but is not limited to: fire alarm systems, security access systems, closed circuit television systems (CCTV), and the voice paging system, the public wireless network (Wi- Fi), the Parking and Revenue Control System (PARCS) and the Building Automation System (BAS).

  • Considering that enhancing transparency and efficiency is a key objective of the PARCS project, the project should put resources toward the development of standards and criteria for sound financial planning for PAs’ core activities.

  • The PARCS includes software and data contained therein that was developed at the Authority’s expense for use in the Contractor’s operations that is proprietary to the Authority.

  • Reconciliation by lot, by payment type, starting from the PARCS system revenue and reconciled to revenues reported.


More Definitions of PARCS

PARCS means the certified Parking Access and Revenue Control Systems, as may be updated and replaced from time to time, used by the City at its other City parking facilities.
PARCS means Parking Access and Revenue Control System it is a system that allows for automated access to and from the parking garage and automated revenue collection.
PARCS means the Provincial Association of Resort Communities of Saskatchewan. (PARCS)

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