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  • ANNEXURE A: The Tender Document for construction of Crushing, Grinding, Thickening, Neutralization and Allied system as specified in Tender Specification N.I.T. No. : TMD INST.-001 dated ………../..………./.2007.

  • ATTACHMENT C STANDARD STATE PROVISIONS FOR CONTRACTS AND GRANTS

  • APPENDIX 1 TO THE STANDARD CONTRACTUAL CLAUSES Data exporter The data exporter is the entity identified as “Customer” in the DPA Data importer The data importer is Amazon Web Services, Inc., a provider of web services. Data subjects Data subjects are defined in Section 1.3 of the DPA. Categories of data The personal data is defined in Section 1.3 of the DPA.

  • DISTRIBUTION OF CONTRACTOR PRICE LIST AND CONTRACT APPENDICES Contractor shall provide Authorized Users with electronic copies of the Contract, including price lists and Appendices, upon request. OGS CENTRALIZED CONTRACT MODIFICATIONS Contract Updates will be handled as provided in Appendix C – Contract Modification Procedures.

  • APPENDIX 2 TO THE STANDARD CONTRACTUAL CLAUSES This Appendix forms part of the Clauses and must be completed by the parties. Description of the technical and organisational security measures implemented by the data importer in accordance with Clauses 4(d) and 5(c) (or document/legislation attached):

  • LIST OF APPENDICES APPENDIX -------- General Information Relating to the Partnerships........................ A Table 1 Jurisdiction of Organization, Initial Investment by Limited Partners and Number of Limited Partners Table 2 Aggregate Merger Value Table 3 Merger Value Attributable to Partnership Interests of Limited Partners Table 4 Ownership Percentage and Merger Value Attributable to Nonmanaging General Partners Other Than Pioneer USA Table 5 Ownership Percentage and Merger Value Attributable to Pioneer USA Held in Its Capacities as General Partner, Nonmanaging General Partner and Limited Partner Table 6 Voting Percentage in Partnerships Beneficially Owned by Pioneer USA in Its Capacity as a Limited Partner Table 7 Historical Partnership Distributions Table 8 Annual Repurchase Prices and Aggregate Annual Repurchase Payments Table 9 Participation in Costs and Revenues of the Partnerships Table 10 Average Oil, Natural Gas Liquids and Gas Sales Prices and Production Costs Table 11 Proved Reserves Attributable to Pioneer USA, Other Nonmanaging General Partners and Limited Partners Table 12 Oil, Natural Gas Liquids and Gas Production Table 13 Productive Wellx xxx Developed Acreage Table 14 Recent Trades of Partnership Interests Summary Reserve Report of Willxxxxxx Xxxroleum Consultants, Inc. for the B Partnerships.......................................................... Form of Fairness Opinion of Robexx X. Xxxxxxx & Xo., Inc................

  • Contract Exhibit J Quarterly Sales Report If a conflict exists among any of the Contract documents, the documents shall have priority in the order listed below:

  • Second Schedule Second Schedule THIS AGREEMENT under seal made the twenty-seventh day of October One thousand nine hundred and sixty-four BETWEEN THE HONOURABLE XXXXX XXXXX, M.L.A. Premier and Treasurer of the State of Western Australia acting for and on behalf of the said State and instrumentalities thereof from time to time (hereinafter called “the State”) of the one part and HAMERSLEY IRON PTY. LIMITED a company incorporated under the Companies Xxx 0000 of the State of Victoria and having its registered office and principal place of business in that State at 00 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Melbourne and its registered office in the State of Western Australia at 37 Saint George’s Terrace Perth (hereinafter called “the Company” which expression will include the successors and assigns of the Company including where the context so admits the assignees and appointees of the Company under clause 20 of the agreement hereinafter referred to) of the other part.

  • Construction Schedules 10.1 Within seven (7) days of the University’s issuance of a purchase order, the Contractor shall submit to the Project Coordinator three (3) copies of a Construction Schedule for this Project. The Schedule shall be in bar chart form and shall include all aspects of the work, the interrelationship of the various trades and the critical path of the job. The schedule shall include a timeline for the submission, review and approval of shop drawings for critical path items and delivery and installation dates for those same critical path, or long lead time items, (such as electrical transformers and elevator). The Schedule shall coincide with the Contractor’s approved Schedule of Values. The Schedule shall indicate a completion date in advance of the date established for Substantial Completion. The Schedule shall be acceptable to the Architect/Engineer and the Project Coordinator. It shall be revised and reissued at the beginning of every month for the duration of the project. This monthly update progress Schedule shall include a summary comparison of the original schedule and the latest updated schedule (previous month) showing all activity description and dates. These comparison schedules shall be in the form of a summary bar chart, an activity listing report and actual to target comparisons. The reports may include critical activities, float time, duration of each activity, dates of each activity and the network logic (including successors and predecessors of each activity). Included with the written report and electronic copy of the schedule submission noting the above referenced requirements. Failure to provide the Architect/Engineer, or the Project Coordinator with an acceptable, revised Schedule, within seven (7) days of the receipt of a written request, may result in the withholding of the Contractor’s monthly progress payments until such a Schedule is received.

  • Task Description This task includes activities associated with permit-required monitoring conducted in accordance with the conditions specified by state or federal regulatory agencies. All monitoring tasks must be located within or adjacent to the Project area and follow the Department’s Regional Coastal Monitoring Program and FWC's marine turtle and shorebird monitoring programs. Guidance for monitoring of nearshore resources is available in the Department's Standard Operation Procedures For Nearshore Hardbottom Monitoring Of Beach Nourishment Projects. The Local Sponsor must submit work products directly to the appropriate state or federal regulatory agencies in accordance with permit conditions to be eligible for reimbursement under this task, unless otherwise directed.

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