Benefits of the scheme Clause Samples

The "Benefits of the scheme" clause defines the specific advantages, rights, or entitlements that participants receive under a particular program or arrangement. It typically outlines what benefits are available, who is eligible to receive them, and any conditions or limitations that may apply. For example, it may specify access to financial support, insurance coverage, or other forms of assistance provided by the scheme. This clause ensures that all parties clearly understand what is being offered, thereby preventing misunderstandings and setting expectations regarding the scheme's value.
Benefits of the scheme. 2.1 The purpose of the scheme is to provide the Parent/Guardian with a cost effective alternative to purchasing an iPad, through providing access to departmental-owned iPads purchased at reduced prices through the school’s bulk purchasing practices. Such provision is an education service that is not met by the State under s.50 (2) of the Education General Provisions Act 2006. 2.2 Provided the Parent/Guardian agrees to opt-in to this arrangement, they will be given the right to buy the iPad when disposal occurs at the end of the agreement for a residual fee and the GST payable. This is called a Private Treaty as described in State Purchasing Policy and the Department of Education and Training’s Procurement Instructions. 2.3 The scheme also ensures that students have an iPad for their education that can be safely connected to the Departmental network and saves the Parent/Guardian time and money in sourcing the prescribed materials elsewhere. 2.4 The IPad Program is not used to raise funds for other purposes, and revenue collected through the scheme is applied only to the operation of the scheme.
Benefits of the scheme. 2.1 The purpose of the scheme is to provide the Parent/Guardian with a cost effective alternative to purchasing a laptop, through providing access to departmental-owned laptops purchased at reduced prices through the school’s bulk purchasing practices. Such provision is an education service that is not met by the State under s.50 (2) of the Education General Provisions Act 2006. 2.2 Provided the Parent/Guardian agrees to opt-in to this arrangement, they will be given the right to buy the laptop when disposal occurs at the end of the agreement for a residual fee and the GST payable. This is called a Private Treaty as described in State Purchasing Policy and the Department of Education and Training’s Procurement Instructions. 2.3 The scheme also ensures that students have a laptop for their education that can be safely connected to the Departmental network and saves the Parent/Guardian time and money in sourcing the prescribed materials elsewhere. 2.4 The Student Resource Scheme - 1 to 1 Learning Program is not used to raise funds for other purposes, and revenue collected through the scheme is applied only to the operation of the scheme.
Benefits of the scheme. The scheme ensures that students have an iPad for their education that can be safely connected to the Departmental network and saves the Parent/Caregiver time and money in sourcing the prescribed materials elsewhere.
Benefits of the scheme. 2.1 The purpose of the scheme is to provide the Parent/Guardian with a cost effective alternative to purchasing a laptop, through providing access to departmental-owned laptops purchased at reduced prices through the school’s bulk purchasing practices. Such provision is an education service that is not met by the State under s.50 (2) of the Education General Provisions Act 2006. 2.2 Provided the Parent/Guardian agrees to participate in the Student Resource Scheme, they will be given the right to “hire” the laptop for the duration of the agreement. At the end of the agreement the equipment will be returned to the School in a non-damage and working state. No GST is payable. 2.3 The scheme also ensures that students have a laptop for their education that can be safely connected to the Departmental network and saves the Parent/Guardian time and money in sourcing the prescribed materials elsewhere. 2.4 The Student 1 to 1 Laptop Program is not used to raise funds for other purposes, and revenue collected through the scheme is applied only to the operation of the scheme.
Benefits of the scheme. 2.1 The purpose of the scheme is to provide the Parent/Guardian with a cost effective alternative to purchasing a DEVICE. The scheme provides access to a DEVICE with accidental damage cover and on-site support. Such provision is an education service that is not met by the State under s.50 (2)
Benefits of the scheme. 2.1 The purpose of the scheme is to provide the Parent/Guardian with a cost-effective alternative to purchasing a device, through providing access to departmental-owned devices purchased at reduced prices through the school’s bulk purchasing practices. Such provision is an education service that is not met by the State under s.50 (2) of the Education General Provisions Act 2006. 2.2 The scheme also ensures that students have a Device for their education that can be safely connected to the Departmental network and saves the Parent/Guardian time and money in sourcing the prescribed materials elsewhere. 2.3 The 1:1 Laptop Program is not used to raise funds for other purposes, and revenue collected through the scheme is applied only to the operation of the scheme.
Benefits of the scheme. The purpose of the hire scheme is to provide the Parent/Guardian with a cost effective alternative to purchasing an iPad, through providing access to departmental-owned iPad purchased at reduced prices through the school’s bulk purchasing practices The scheme also ensures that students have a iPad for their education that can be safely connected to the Departmental network and saves the Parent/Guardian time and money in sourcing the prescribed materials elsewhere. The Student Resource Scheme - iPad Hire Program is not used to raise funds for other purposes, and revenue collected through the scheme is applied only to the operation of the scheme.
Benefits of the scheme. 2.1 The purpose of the scheme is to provide the Parent/Guardian with a cost effective alternative to purchasing a laptop, through providing access to departmental-owned laptops purchased at reduced prices through the school’s bulk purchasing practices. Such provision is an education service that is not met by the State under s.50 (2) of the Education General Provisions Act 2006. 2.2 Provided the Parent/Guardian agrees to opt-in to this arrangement, they will be given the right to “hire” the laptop for the duration of the agreement for a fee of $240 per year for 3 years. The Parent/Guardian will be given the right to buy the laptop when disposal occurs at the end of the agreement for a residual fee of $30 and the GST payable. This is called a Private Treaty as described in State Purchasing Policy and the Department of Education and Training’s Procurement Instructions. 2.3 The scheme also ensures that students have a laptop for their education that can be safely connected to the Departmental network and saves the Parent/Guardian time and money in sourcing the prescribed materials elsewhere. 2.4 The Student Resource Scheme - 1 to 1 Learning Program is not used to raise funds for other purposes, and revenue collected through the scheme is applied only to the operation of the scheme.

Related to Benefits of the scheme

  • Benefits of the Agreement The terms and conditions of this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the respective permitted successors and assigns of the parties. Nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, is intended to confer upon any party other than the parties hereto or their respective successors and assigns any rights, remedies, obligations, or liabilities under or by reason of this Agreement, except as expressly provided in this Agreement.

  • Compensation of the Sub-Adviser As full compensation for all services rendered, facilities furnished and expenses borne by the Sub-Adviser hereunder, the Sub-Adviser shall be paid the fees in the amounts and in the manner set forth in Appendix A hereto.

  • Compensation of the Subadviser The Subadviser will bear all expenses in connection with the performance of its services under this Subadvisory Agreement, which expenses shall not include brokerage fees or commissions in connection with the effectuation of securities transactions for the Portfolio. For the services provided and the expenses assumed pursuant to this Subadvisory Agreement, MML Advisers agrees to pay the Subadviser and the Subadviser agrees to accept as full compensation for the performance of all functions and duties on its part to be performed pursuant to the provisions hereof, a fee paid monthly, in arrears, at the following rate: [ ].

  • Compensation of the Sub-Advisor a. As compensation for the services to be rendered and duties undertaken hereunder by the Sub-Advisor, the Advisor will pay to the Sub-Advisor a monthly fee equal on an annual basis to 0.15% of the average daily net assets of the Fund. Such fee shall be computed and accrued daily. If the Sub-Advisor serves in such capacity for less than the whole of any period specified in this Section 3a, the compensation to the Sub-Advisor shall be prorated. For purposes of calculating the Sub-Advisor's fee, the daily value of the Fund's net assets shall be computed by the same method as the Trust uses to compute the net asset value of the Fund for purposes of purchases and redemptions of shares thereof. b. The Sub-Advisor reserves the right to waive all or a part of its fees hereunder.

  • SAVINGS PROVISIONS If any provisions of this Agreement are held to be contrary to law by a court of competent jurisdiction, such provisions will not be deemed valid and subsisting except to the extent permitted by law, but all other provisions will continue in full force and effect.