Basis for Acceptance Sample Clauses

Basis for Acceptance. Any Standing Quotation may be considered and accepted on a partial or an itemized basis. Sellers should note that the Authority reserves the right to accept Standing Quotations of more than one Seller.
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Basis for Acceptance. State review and Acceptance of each Deliverable shall be based upon the following Deliverable quality standards. Each Deliverable shall: Include a table of contents Address all components required by the Agreement and the requirements for that Deliverable, and any areas identified subsequently through meetings and planning sessions; Be comprehensive in level of detail; Be organized and professional; Be consistent in style and quality. If the document is the composite work of many people within the Contractor’s organization, the document must be edited for style and consistency; and Support the purpose for which the Deliverable was developed.
Basis for Acceptance. This Standing Quotation may be considered and accepted on an itemized basis. The Authority reserves the right to award the Agreement to more than one Seller for each item.

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  • Offer and Acceptance of Weekend Overtime (a) The Employer is committed to providing reasonable notice to Employees of an offer / cancellation of weekend overtime. To this end, notice will generally be provided prior to the normal meal break on Thursday. Where the Employer is unable to give such notice the Employer may offer I cancel such overtime by notifying affected Employees before the finish time of ordinary hours on Friday.

  • Limited Acceptance If appropriately indicated herein, Merchant shall be a Limited Acceptance Merchant, which means that Merchant has elected to accept only certain Visa and MasterCard card types as indicated on the Merchant Application, or via later notification. The Visa or MasterCard Credit acceptance option on the Merchant Application refers to Visa Credit and Business transactions, and is what MasterCard refers to as “Other Card” transactions. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Application, Merchant can elect (i) to accept only Visa or MasterCard non-PIN based debit/stored value/electronic benefit transactions (sometimes referred to as “signature debit” transactions, whether or not an actual signature is required), or (ii) to accept only Visa or MasterCard Credit transactions, or (iii) to accept all Visa or MasterCard Credit and signature debit transactions; provided, however, that a Merchant who accepts any Visa or MasterCard Card types must accept all valid Visa or MasterCard Card types issued by a non-U.S. issuer. Merchant is not required to accept Card brands other than Visa or MasterCard in order to accept Visa or MasterCard Cards (except that transactions using Diner’s International Cards which also carry the MasterCard Xxxx must be accepted if Merchant accepts MasterCard Card transactions of the same type). Bank has no obligation other than those expressly provided under the Operating Rules and applicable law as they may relate to Limited Acceptance. Bank’s obligations do not include policing card types at the point of sale. Merchant will be solely responsible for the implementation of its decision for limited acceptance including but not limited to policing the card type(s) of transactions at the point of sale submitted for processing by Bank. Should Merchant submit a transaction for processing for a card type it has indicated it does not wish to accept, Bank may process that transaction and Merchant will pay the applicable fees, charges, and assessments associated with that transaction. Merchant will comply with any applicable laws and Operating Rules for the card type processed.

  • CONTRACT ACCEPTANCE By acceptance of this order, Xxxxxx agrees that the scope of the work required is understood by Xxxxxx; that there are no informal commitments by Buyer that in any way affect the work under this order; that there are no open or unresolved issues related to this order except as explicitly stated herein; and that Xxxxxx therefore understands and agrees that this order states the complete agreement of the parties. COST ACCOUNTING STANDARDS (CAS) CAS requirements do not apply if the order does not exceed $650,000 or if the Seller claims an exemption per the Proposal Representation and Certification, or if certified cost or pricing data was not provided.

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