Service Receiver definition

Service Receiver means the Party (or its Subsidiary or Affiliate) to whom a Service is being provided under this Agreement.
Service Receiver means a person receiving services under a snow removal and ice
Service Receiver means a person receiving services under

Examples of Service Receiver in a sentence

  • Service Provider shall, within a commercially reasonable period, provide a price quote to be commercially reasonable based on the current cost of the Services to Service Receiver taking into account, such items as the specific time the request was made, service delivery volumes, exit planning activities, and other activities Service Provider is currently engaged in at the time of the request, but not later than 30 days after the request was made.

  • Should the Service Receiver require such changes, Parties agree to negotiate in good faith with regard to such modification.

  • Ad-hoc requests which may need to be performed to assist Service Receiver in meeting new legal obligations will be provided on a time and materials basis as described in the Additional Pricing section of this agreement.

  • These rates apply to internal Service Provider employees only, and should external resources be required, the costs for those external resources will be reviewed with the Service Receiver prior to execution of the project.

  • Service Provider will make commercially reasonable efforts to assist Service Receiver in exiting of this agreement.


More Definitions of Service Receiver

Service Receiver means agreement party of “Service Provider” including those who obtain services, as the case may be.
Service Receiver means the Party receiving a Service hereunder. ----------------
Service Receiver. School Services Required: Record of the service options required by the Service Receiver Statutory Maintenance, Testing and Inspection Service: …………………………….. Portable Appliance Testing Service: ……………………………. Portable Appliance Testing Service: ……………………………….. Asbestos Management ……………………………….. Name: …………………………………… Telephone: ………………………………… Signed (on behalf of Service Receiver): ………………………………………………. Name in BLOCK CAPITALS: ………………………………………………. Title: ………………………………………………. Date: ……………………………………………… Signed (on behalf of Service Provider): ………………………………………………. Name in BLOCK CAPITALS: ………………………………………………. Title: ………………………………………………. Date: ……………………………………………… INTRODUCTION This document is issued by PDC Services to Key Holders as guidance to their roles and responsibilities. This document is given in general terms; specific guidance relating to your particular building must be additionally sought from your line manager, taking into account local and environmental conditions. The guidance is offered to assist in securing the premises, preventing false alarms and offering advice, should you be called for a property-related issue outside of normal working hours. The Lone Working Section of the Health and Safety Policy (L11) should be consulted and a lone working risk assessment carried out. Key holding is an important position of trust and this guide explains the duties associated with the role. Xxxx issued to you remain the property of the Council/Landlord. As Key Holder you are responsible for their safe keeping and must return them to your line manager upon request. If your building has a monitored intruder alarm the Police require that the responsible person nominate at least two people to act as Key Holders who can be contacted if the alarm is activated whilst the building is unoccupied. The alarm company holds the names, addresses and contact details of these Key Holders, who must live within 20 minutes travelling time of the alarmed property. Details of Key Holders will be additionally held by PDC Services and the Out of Hours Contact Centre. Property Help Desk and the alarm receiving company must be informed of any temporary or permanent changes to the key holder list. By agreeing to be a Key Holder you automatically give permission for your details to be held on computer. It is your responsibility to ensure this record remains accurate and up to date. Any building not covered by an automatic Police response to intruder activation must have an additional risk assessmen...
Service Receiver means, with respect to each of the Services, the party designated as the “Service Receiver” as set forth in Schedule I attached hereto.
Service Receiver means a person, corporation, partnership, association, group, or other private entity receiving services under a snow removal and ice control services contract;
Service Receiver is deemed to include any affiliate of the Service Receiver that is directed by Service Receiver to receive Services and/or pay compensation pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.