Capabilities. A. The Parties agree that the DRE must possess the legal, technical, and financial capacity to:
(1) Accept and expend non-federal funds consistent with Section 4.2.4;
(2) Accept transfer of the FERC license and title for the Facilities from PacifiCorp;
(3) Seek and obtain necessary permits and other authorizations to implement Facilities Removal;
(4) Enter into appropriate contracts and grant agreements for effectuating Facilities Removal;
(5) Perform, directly or by oversight, Facilities Removal;
(6) Prevent, mitigate, and respond to damages the DRE or any of its contractors, subcontractors, or assigns cause during the course of Facilities Removal, and, consistent with Applicable Law, respond to and defend associated liability claims against the DRE or any of its contractors, subcontractors, or assigns, including costs thereof and any judgments or awards resulting therefrom;
(7) Carry the required insurance and bonding set forth in Appendix L to respond to liability and damages claims associated with Facilities Removal against the DRE or any of its contractors, subcontractors, or assigns;
(8) Meet the deadlines set forth in Exhibit 4; and
(9) Perform such other tasks as are reasonable and necessary for Facilities Removal.
B. Before the DRE and PacifiCorp file the joint application to transfer the license for the Facilities, the DRE will Timely demonstrate to the reasonable satisfaction of the States and PacifiCorp that it possesses the legal, technical, and financial capacity to accomplish the tasks in Sections 7.1.2.A(1) through (5), (8), and (9). PacifiCorp and the States will consult if the DRE fails to make the demonstration required in this subsection.
C. Within six months of the DRE’s execution of the Settlement, the DRE will include in an informational filing in the FERC license transfer proceeding proof that it possesses the legal, technical, and financial capacity to accomplish the tasks in Sections 7.1.2.A(6) and (7). This filing will include documentation that the DRE meets the requirements of Parts II, III, and IV of Appendix L and is capable of fulfilling its obligations under Section 7.1.3. The DRE will not provide the filing if either of the States or PacifiCorp objects to the filing after a reasonable opportunity to review before submission to FERC. The six-month deadline may be changed by agreement of the DRE, the States, and PacifiCorp. The Parties will Meet and Confer if the DRE fails to provide the informational filing to FERC.
Capabilities. The County further reserves the right to reject any (bid/proposal) if the evidence submitted by, or investigations of, such (Bidder/Respondent) fails to satisfy the County that such (Bidder/Respondent) is properly qualified to carry out the obligations of the Contract and to provide the services and/or furnish the goods contemplated therein.
Capabilities. For purposes of this Agreement, (x) "Year 2000 Capabilities" means the ability to: (i) manage and manipulate data involving dates, including single century formulas and multi-century formulas, in a manner that will not cause an abnormally ending scenario or generate incorrect values or invalid results involving such dates; (ii) include the indication of proper century dates in all date-related user interface functions and date fields; and (iii) operate with proper century dates in date-related software or hardware interface functions; and (y) "Date Data" means any existing data or input of date which includes an indication of or reference to date.
Capabilities. The DCS elements will provide the following capabilities:
(a) Real-time configuration (with CNC)
(b) Real-time access to integrated test equipment (with React and Customer Service)
(c) SONET asynchronous gateway functionality (with Titan 5500 only)
(d) Compliance with Bellcore and industry standards.
Capabilities. Pursuant to the Authorizing Legislation, any rules necessary or appropriate for implementation, or any existing authority, any entity designated as DRE shall, in the judgment of the Secretary, have the legal, technical, and financial capacities to:
A. Accept and expend non-federal funds as provided in Section 4.2.4;
B. Seek and obtain necessary permits and other authorizations to implement Facilities Removal;
C. Enter into appropriate contracts;
D. Accept transfer of title to the Facilities for the express purpose of Facilities Removal;
E. Perform, directly or by oversight, Facilities Removal;
F. Prevent, mitigate, and respond to damages the DRE causes during the course of Facilities Removal, and, consistent with Applicable Law, respond to and defend associated liability claims against the DRE, including costs thereof and any judgments or awards resulting therefrom;
G. Carry appropriate insurance or bonding or be appropriately self- insured to respond to liability and damages claims against the DRE associated with Facilities Removal; and
H. Perform such other tasks as are reasonable and necessary for Facilities Removal, within the authority granted by the Authorizing Legislation or other Applicable Law.
Capabilities. 1
2.01. Resource Availability 2 2.01(a) Oil Spill Event Outside WSMC Operational Area or Not Involving a Covered Facility or Covered Vessel 2 2.01(b) Responder Immunity 2 2.01(c) Deleted 2 2.01(d) Conflicting Requests 2 2.02 Changes in Resources Offered 2
Capabilities. All Lot 1 Contractors and all Lot 2 Contractors offering Commonly Stocked Parts shall participate in the NYS eMarketplace, a website where all Authorized Users of New York State centralized contracts can shop for products from centralized contracts and Preferred Sources. Additional information may be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xx.xxx/procurement/emarketplace. There are no fees required for a Contractor’s mandatory participation in the catalog site development or management of “hosted” or “punchout” catalogs. Upon completion and activation of an on-line catalog, State Agencies will process their orders through the Statewide Financial System and other Authorized Users can access the catalog site to fulfill orders directly. In addition to catalog development and management, Contractors will have the option to integrate their purchasing systems with Proactis, the eMarketplace vendor. Integration will be at the sole expense of the Contractor. The eMarketplace can be used by all Authorized Users of NYS centralized contracts. It can be accessed through the Statewide Financial System or directly through Proactis by Authorized Users who do not use SFS.
Capabilities. MCRLP has and will maintain throughout the Services Period sufficient employees and other resources to perform the Services and otherwise satisfy its obligations under this Agreement.
Capabilities. The system priorities can be managed at the user level and at the Talk Group level. Constraints All User Priorities will be set at 10, as radio users change talk groups, their effective priority will be set by the Talk Group that they are on.
Capabilities. (1) Objectives. CAP provides an organization of private citizens equipped to respond to local and national emergencies and to serve the public welfare. (36 U.S.C. §40302). CAP can quickly organize large numbers of highly trained volunteers with ready access to up-to-date equipment to provide cost effective support to government agencies.