Flow Chart Sample Clauses

Flow Chart. Attached hereto as Exhibit E are flow-charts showing how to determine royalty payments for the Sale of Licensed Products in accordance with the provisions of this Section 4. The Parties intend for those flow-charts and the provisions of this Section 4 to be read and construed as one document in order to understand the royalty obligations hereunder.
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Flow Chart. The attached flow chart provides an outline of the procedures EPA and the Corps will follow in enforcement cases involving unpermitted discharges. The procedures in (B.), (C.), (D.), (E.) and (F.) below are in a sequence in which they could occur. However, these procedures may be combined in an effort to expedite the enforcement process.
Flow Chart. Making Decisions about Commercial Sponsorship Is commercial sponsorship considered appropriate for your school? Approached by or have identified potential sponsor(s) Raise awareness of opportunity among other potential sponsors Carry out basic background check on potential sponsor(s) Concerns raised regarding conflicting aims, ethos or practices of potential sponsor(s) No concerns raised REJECT Negotiate with potential sponsor(s) to achieve best deal for the school Does the potential sponsorship conform to the principles in 13.4? NO YES REJECT Negotiate written agreement (if applicable) Accept sponsorship
Flow Chart. Project Standard . Location of system (cabinet/HMI/etc.) . I/0 loading (for each PLC) . "Package Vendor" interface data . Wiring/Communication architecture *CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUEST THE REDACTED MATERIAL HAS BEEN SEPARATELY FILED WITH THE COMMISSION. Client Name: Caspian Pipeline Consortium-K January, 2000 Proj. Name: * Project Number: * . CPC Standard for PLC Controllogix Program and Data File Structure
Flow Chart. INFORMAL LEVEL Informal First Level One---COMPLAINANT IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR Grievance in ten (10) days Appeal in five (5) days Decision in five (5) days Level Two---COMPLAINANT SUPERINTENDENT Appeal five (5) days Hearing in ten (10) days Decision in five (5) days Level Three--COMPLAINANT SCHOOL BOARD Appeal five (5) days Hearing in ten (10) days Decision in five (5) days Level Four – ASSOCIATION ARBITRATOR Appeal ten (10) days Decision in thirty (30) days CONSULTANTS OR REPRESENTATIVE AT ANY LEVEL
Flow Chart. Roads and Municipal Sewer and Water per Chapter 35.72 RCW and Chapter 35.91 RCW Initiate •Owner of Real Estate Requests Construction or Improvement of Road or Facility, OR, •Municipality or District Initiates Reimbursement Area to Fund Improvement Required as a Prerequisite to Development. Determine Costs & Reimbursement Area •Include parcels that would require similar improvements upon development. •Determine pro rata share of costs to other property owners benefiting in reimbursement area. Notification & Recording •Certified mail to reimbursement area owners who may request hearing. •After elected officials approve, must record with County auditor. Collection Period •15 years (Roads) •20 years (Sewer or Water) Source: RCW 35.72 and RCW 35.91, XXXX Consulting 2018 Other Jurisdiction Examples XXXXXX COUNTY Xxxxxx County offers cost recovery contracts for road improvements in Chapter 12.36 allowing a property owner or the County engineer to initiate them. In accordance with Chapter 35.72 RCW and the provisions of this Chapter, Xxxxxx County ("the County") may create, approve and/or execute a Cost Recovery Contract for the reimbursement to the County Road Fund and/or to a Property Owner ("Owner") required or willing to construct County road improvements as a prerequisite to further property development. Cost Recovery Contract procedures in this Chapter may be initiated by an Owner or the County Engineer on his/her own initiative. The procedures are similar to those in state law. If initiated by a private property owner, an application is made including a description and cost of the improvement and a map showing the cost recovery area and the pro-rate reimbursement shares. A benefited property must be zoned such that it would produce at least the same number of trips as a single-family home. The code addressing roads has been amended several times through March 2018. Xxxxxx County’s code for sewer latecomers’ agreements Chapter 13.10, was last amended in 2013. Its goals include ensuring costs are borne by those benefiting from the improvement: “The goal of the Latecomers Agreement is to provide a means to reimburse the applicants for costs that exceed their own pro rata share of installing the Improvements necessary to serve both the Development and the remainder of the Tributary Service Area without passing on any of the costs to the County or other property owners outside the Tributary Service Area. The agreements shall be formulated so that the applicants ...
Flow Chart. Xx.Xx. Activity Responsibility
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Flow Chart. A diagram or chart which indicates by connecting lines, the Job Classifications through which an employee may seek promotion or exercise his bumping rights when his job is affected by reduction of the work force. Lay-off Termination of an employee's work due to work reduction and under which the employee possesses specific rights of recall to work. Persistent Lateness or Absenteeism To go on being late or absent after being warned by the Company to desist from the practice.
Flow Chart. Attached hereto as Exhibit H are two flow-charts showing how to determine royalty payments for the Sale of Lumenis Products and Lumenis Modules in accordance with the provisions of this Section 4. The Parties intend for those two flow-charts and the provisions of this Section 4 to be read and construed as one document in order to understand Lumenis’ royalty obligations hereunder.
Flow Chart. An actual flow chart for a preferred manufacturing strategy is given hereafter, to illustrate the current process.
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