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Required annexes. The tender must include the annexes requested in the Special Administrative Provisions or the Special Technical Provisions.
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Required annexes. Request from the client (e.g. Letter of Request, Programming/Portfolio Review Mission Aide Memoire or Report requesting the TC).* • Terms of Reference for activities/components to be procured*. • Procurement Plan. * If TC Document is sent for BOD approval, the only Annex that needs to be translated is the Procurement Plan. The Request from Client and the ToRs should be included as links and no translation is required. ANNEX C: Annual Review Template Sections with Suggestions for Content Summary Sheet Complete the summary sheet with highlights of progress, lessons learnt and action on previous recommendations Data should be consistent with that shown on ARIES. Summarise overall actions taken for recommendations made in the previous review. Summarise conclusions of the current review and implications for the future of the project. Summarise key recommendations for management action. Identify any changes needed to the logframe or major changes in programme design. Where results are not being achieved as planned including our assessment of the balance of costs and benefits and/or if the project is off-track against timescales and or costs, outline any remedial actions that will be undertaken to improve performance. Where results are exceeding expectation what does this tell us? For example have we set results at a realistic level of expectation? What lessons have we learned about what is going particularly well, including lessons that will affect future project design?

Related to Required annexes

  • Annexes The Annexes form an integral part of this Agreement.

  • Annexes, Appendices and Footnotes The annexes, appendices and footnotes to this Agreement constitute an integral part of this Agreement.

  • Definitions and Exhibits The following terms when used in this Agreement shall be defined as follows:

  • Exhibits and Schedules The exhibits and schedules attached to this Agreement are incorporated herein and shall be considered a part of this Agreement for the purposes stated herein.

  • Schedules and Exhibits All of the schedules and exhibits attached to this Agreement shall be deemed incorporated herein by reference.

  • ATTACHMENTS AND EXHIBITS (a) All attachments to this Agreement are incorporated as if set out fully.

  • Clauses and Schedules Any reference in this Agreement to a Clause or a sub-clause or a Schedule is, unless otherwise stated, to a clause or a sub-clause hereof or a schedule hereto.

  • Exhibits The exhibits to this Agreement are hereby incorporated and made a part hereof and are an integral part of this Agreement.

  • Annexes and Footnotes The Annexes and footnotes to this Agreement shall constitute an integral part of this Agreement.

  • Amendments - Changes/Extra Work The Subrecipient shall make no changes to this Contract without the County’s written consent. In the event that there are new or unforeseen requirements, the County has the discretion with the Subrecipient’s concurrence, to make changes at any time without changing the scope or price of the Contract.‌ If County-initiated changes or changes in laws or government regulations affect price, the Subrecipient’s ability to deliver services, or the project schedule, the Subrecipient will give County written notice no later ten (10) days from the date the law or regulation went into effect or the date the change was proposed and Subrecipient was notified of the change. Such changes shall be agreed to in writing and incorporated into a Contract amendment. Said amendment shall be issued by the County-assigned Contract Administrator, shall require the mutual consent of all Parties, and may be subject to approval by the County Board of Supervisors. Nothing herein shall prohibit the Subrecipient from proceeding with the work as originally set forth or as previously amended in this Contract.

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