Tenant's Emergency Contacts definition

Tenant's Emergency Contacts means the following: (a) xxx0Xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx (twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week and three hundred sixty-five (365) days per year); and (b) (000) 000-0000 (twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week and three hundred sixty-five (365) days per year), and/or to such other email address and/or phone number as Tenant shall from time to time notify Landlord in writing.

Examples of Tenant's Emergency Contacts in a sentence

  • Without limiting any other applicable terms and provisions set forth in this Services Exhibit, a Power Deficiency shall not be deemed to have ended until Landlord notifies Tenant's Emergency Contacts via email that the Power Deficiency has ended.

  • In the event that an ECT Overage occurs for which Landlord desires for Tenant to take a certain action, Landlord shall provide notice thereof to Tenant's Emergency Contacts by email and telephone call, and Tenant agrees to take immediate action to cause power consumption in the relevant Datacenter to be at or below the Electricity Consumption Threshold.

  • Landlord will immediately notify Tenant's Emergency Contacts of any Power Deficiency by (a) [*****].

  • Any violation of this rule or disregard of directions issued by Landlord will give Landlord the right, upon notice to Tenant's Emergency Contacts, to transfer, remove or store the applicable freight or automobile.

Related to Tenant's Emergency Contacts

  • Emergency Contact means one person or office that can act as a referral if emergency responders need assistance in responding to a chemical release at the facility.

  • Emergency Condition means a condition or situation: (1) that in the judgment of the Party making the claim is imminently likely to endanger life or property; or (2) that, in the case of the NYISO or Connecting Transmission Owner, is imminently likely (as determined in a non-discriminatory manner) to cause a material adverse effect on the security of, or damage to the New York State Transmission System or Distribution System, the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Interconnection Facilities or the electric systems of others to which the New York State Transmission System or Distribution System is directly connected; or (3) that, in the case of the Interconnection Customer, is imminently likely (as determined in a non-discriminatory manner) to cause a material adverse effect on the security of, or damage to, the Small Generating Facility or the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities. Under Emergency Conditions, the NYISO or Connecting Transmission Owner may immediately suspend interconnection service and temporarily disconnect the Small Generating Facility. The NYISO or Connecting Transmission Owner shall notify the Interconnection Customer promptly when it becomes aware of an Emergency Condition that may reasonably be expected to affect the Interconnection Customer’s operation of the Small Generating Facility. The Interconnection Customer shall notify the NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner promptly when it becomes aware of an Emergency Condition that may reasonably be expected to affect the New York State Transmission System or Distribution System or any Affected Systems. To the extent information is known, the notification shall describe the Emergency Condition, the extent of the damage or deficiency, the expected effect on the operation of each Party’s facilities and operations, its anticipated duration, and the necessary corrective action.

  • System Emergency has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.

  • COVID-19 emergency means the emergencies declared in the Declaration of Public Emergency (Mayor's Order 2020-045) together with the Declaration of Public Health Emergency (Mayor's Order 2020-046), declared on March 11, 2020, including any extension of those declared emergencies.

  • Emergency generator means any generator of which the sole function is to provide emergency backup power during an interruption of electrical power from the electric utility. An emergency generator does not include:

  • Emergency work means any urgent measures which in the opinion of the Engineer-in-Charge become necessary during the progress of the work to obviate any risk of accident or failure or which become necessary for security.

  • Emergency Works means any urgent measures which in the opinion of the Engineer-in- Charge, become necessary during the progress of the work to obviate any risk of accident or failure which become necessary for security.

  • Public health emergency means an emergency with respect to COVID–19 declared by a Federal, State, or local authority.

  • Environmental emergency means any situation that has caused or may cause serious harm to human health or damage to the environment, irrespective of whether the potential for harm or damage is immediate or delayed;

  • Communications Equipment means the communications equipment of the Licensee and its affiliates, including, without limitation, cabinets, racks, electronic equipment and other similar equipment.

  • Unforeseeable Emergency means a severe financial hardship of the Participant resulting from an illness or accident of the Participant, the Participant’s spouse, the Participant’s Beneficiary, or the Participant’s dependent (as defined in Code Section 152, without regard to Code section 152(b)(1), (b)(2) and (d)(1)(B); loss of the Participant’s property due to casualty; or other similar extraordinary and unforeseeable circumstances arising as a result of events beyond the control of the Participant.

  • Medical emergency means a condition caused by an Injury or Sickness that manifests itself by symptoms of sufficient severity that a prudent layperson possessing an average knowledge of health and medicine would reasonably expect that failure to receive immediate medical attention would place the health of the person in serious jeopardy.

  • Emergency vehicle means emergency vehicles of municipal, township or county departments or public utility corporations when identified as such as required by law, the Ohio Director of Public Safety or local authorities, and motor vehicles when commandeered by a police officer. (ORC 4511.01(D))