Action Item Agendas Sample Clauses

The Action Item Agendas clause establishes a formal process for identifying, recording, and tracking specific tasks or decisions that arise during meetings or collaborative sessions. Typically, this clause requires that all action items be documented in an agenda or minutes, assigned to responsible parties, and monitored for completion within set deadlines. By providing a structured approach to follow-up and accountability, the clause ensures that important tasks are not overlooked and that progress can be measured, thereby improving organizational efficiency and communication.
Action Item Agendas. The Construction Administrator shall provide theAction Item Agenda” reports to monitor the significant issues discussed at meetings and having an impact on the Project Schedule or budget, and to track the resultant activity. Typical issues will include, but are not limited to, programming, timetables, information requests by the Project consultants or end users, alternative systems data, unit costs, items to be concluded, etc. The “Action Item Agenda” report will be included with all Project progress meeting reports.
Action Item Agendas. The CA shall provide theAction Item Agenda” reports to monitor the significant issues discussed at meetings and having an impact on the Project Schedule or budget, and to track the resultant activity. Typical issues will include, but are not limited to, programming, timetables, information requests by the Project consultants or end users, alternative systems data, unit costs, items to be concluded, etc. The “Action Item Agenda” report will be included with all Project progress meeting reports.
Action Item Agendas. The Construction Administrator shall provide theAction Item Agenda” reports to monitor the DocuSign Envelope ID: 27855C55-46A8-4CB0-9336-AD38AB571DA9 significant issues discussed at meetings and having an impact on the Project Schedule or budget, and to track the resultant activity. Typical issues will include, but are not limited to, programming, timetables, information requests by the Project consultants or end users, alternative systems data, unit costs, items to be concluded, etc. The “Action Item Agenda” report will be included with all Project progress meeting reports.

Related to Action Item Agendas

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  • ADB’s Review of Procurement Decisions 11. All contracts procured under international competitive bidding procedures and contracts for consulting services shall be subject to prior review by ADB, unless otherwise agreed between the Borrower and ADB and set forth in the Procurement Plan.

  • Review of Documentation The Depositor, by execution and delivery hereof, acknowledges receipt of the Mortgage Files pertaining to the Mortgage Loans listed on the Mortgage Loan Schedule, subject to review thereof by ▇▇▇▇▇ Fargo Bank National Association, LaSalle Bank National Association, Deutsche Bank National Trust Company and U.S. Bank National Association as applicable (each, a “Custodian” and, together, the “Custodians”), for the Depositor. Each Custodian is required to review, within 45 days following the Closing Date, each applicable Mortgage File. If in the course of such review the related Custodian identifies any Material Defect, the Seller shall be obligated to cure such Material Defect or to repurchase the related Mortgage Loan from the Depositor (or, at the direction of and on behalf of the Depositor, from the Trust Fund), or to substitute a Qualifying Substitute Mortgage Loan therefor, in each case to the same extent and in the same manner as the Depositor is obligated to the Trustee and the Trust Fund under Section 2.02(c) of the Trust Agreement.

  • Project Monitoring by the State The State may conduct on-site or off-site monitoring reviews of the Project during the term of this Grant Agreement and for up to ninety (90) days after it expires or is otherwise terminated. The Grantee shall extend its full cooperation and give full access to the Project site and to relevant documentation to the State or its authorized designees for the purpose of determining, among other things: A. whether Project activities are consistent with those set forth in Exhibit A, the Grant Application, and the terms and conditions of the Grant Agreement; B. the actual expenditure of state, local and/or private funds expended to date on the Project is in conformity with the amounts for each Budget line item as set forth in Exhibit B and that unpaid costs have been properly accrued; C. that Grantee is making timely progress with the Project, and that its project management, financial management and control systems, procurement systems and methods, and overall performance are in conformance with the requirements set forth in this Grant Agreement and are fully and accurately reflected in Project reports submitted to the State.

  • Submission of Grievance Information a. Upon appointment of the arbitrator, the appealing party shall, within five (5) days after notice of appointment, forward to the arbitrator, with a copy to the School Board, the submission of the grievance which shall include the following: 1. The issues involved. 2. Statement of the facts. 3. Position of the grievant. 4. The written documents relating to Section 5 of the grievance procedure.