Contracting scope Sample Clauses

Contracting scope. 6.1 Earthwork, pile foundation construction, foundation treatment, dewatering and drainage, foundation pit support, main structure, masonry, steel structure, waterproofing, roofing, exterior wall and interior decoration, outdoor work, and others for TAL Zhenjiang Education Base Phase I Construction Project. For details, please refer to comparison and selection Document-volume 2-chapter 1- article 1.1 general contracting scope, and article 1.2 The division of the work interface, Drawings and Bill of Quantities, chapter II of the comparison and selection Document.
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Contracting scope. The contracting scope includes all engineering, including pile foundation, civil work, steel structure, and decoration within the scope of construction drawings. (except the fire-fighting paint, equipment installation, indoor terrace, and electrical installation, which are directly subcontracted by Party A. For more details, please see the construction drawings approved by four parties, namely, Design Institute affiliated to Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan Generating Equipment Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Hubei Gongchuang Real Estate Co., Ltd. and construction unit. These drawings were reviewed and approved by Wuhan Drawing review & approval office.)

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  • Subcontracting Ultimus may, at its expense and, upon written notice to the Trust, subcontract with any entity or person concerning the provision of the services contemplated hereunder; provided, however, that Ultimus shall not be relieved of any of its obligations under this Agreement by the appointment of such subcontractor and provided further, that Ultimus shall be responsible, to the extent provided in Section 7 hereof, for all acts of such subcontractor as if such acts were its own.

  • Project Scope This section should contain SOW summary information including: o Project definition and expected duration o Project goals, objectives, o Priorities & expectations o Project approach & responsibilities o Overall coordination and assumptions

  • Sub-Contracting JHSS may subcontract for the performance hereof, provided, however, that (a) upon engagement of any such subcontractor, and at least annually thereafter, JHSS discloses to the Board the financial terms of such subcontract and a summary of the services provided to the Fund pursuant to such subcontract, and (b) JHSS shall be as fully responsible to the Fund for any acts or omissions of any such subcontractor as JHSS is for its own acts and omissions.

  • Review Scope The parties confirm that the Asset Representations Review is not responsible for (a) reviewing the Receivables for compliance with the representations and warranties under the Transaction Documents, except as described in this Agreement or (b) determining whether noncompliance with the representations and warranties constitutes a breach of the Eligibility Representations. For the avoidance of doubt, the parties confirm that the review is not designed to determine why an Obligor is delinquent or the creditworthiness of the Obligor, either at the time of any Asset Review or at the time of origination of the related Receivable. Further, the Asset Review is not designed to establish cause, materiality or recourse for any Test Fail (as defined in Section 3.05).

  • Protocol (cc) Part 2(b) of the ISDA Schedule – Payee Representation.

  • THE CONTRACT The entire Contract consists of this Contract, the Application, if any, and any riders or endorsements attached to this Contract. This Contract may be changed or altered only by the President or Vice President and the Secretary of the Company. A change or alteration must be made in writing.

  • Subcontract The Distributor may, at its expense and with the approval of the Trustees, appoint another firm or company as its sub-distributor or agent. The Distributor shall not, however, be relieved of any of its obligations under this Agreement by the appointment of such sub-distributor or agent.

  • Prime Contract This Subcontract is made in order to assist the Investment Manager in fulfilling certain of the Investment Manager’s obligations under each investment management and investment advisory agreement (“IM Agreement”) between the Investment Manager and each Trust listed on Exhibit A hereto (the “Trust”), for itself or on behalf of each of its series listed on Exhibit A (each, a “Fund”).

  • Quality Service Standards Price Services and the Fund may from time to time agree to certain quality service standards, as well as incentives and penalties with respect to Price Services’ Services hereunder.

  • Benchmarking 6.5.1. Not earlier than [***], Company shall have the right, but not the obligation, to conduct a measurement and comparison benchmarking process to compare [***] to ensure that Company is receiving [***], given the nature, volume and type of Services provided by Amdocs hereunder (taking into account the volume of Services, the skill sets and geographical location of the Personnel and other such factors necessary to ensure a like-for-like comparison to the benchmark comparator group) (the “Benchmarking Process”). Upon Amdocs’ receipt of notice of Company’s intent to exercise its benchmarking right, the Parties shall agree on a pool of suitably qualified, experienced and independent benchmarkers generally in the business of conducting such measurements and comparisons. The pool of benchmarkers shall not include any Person that is an Amdocs Competitor. It is the Parties’ intention that they shall jointly select the benchmarker to carry out the Benchmarking Process. However, in the event that the Parties are unable to agree as to the identification of such benchmarker, after escalation of this matter to Company’s Senior Vice President (IT) and Amdocs’ Vice President, then Company may utilize any Third Party benchmarker from the pool to perform the Benchmarking Process (the “Benchmarker”). The Benchmarker will review its benchmarking methodology with Company and Amdocs and the Parties shall agree to the criteria used for selection of the benchmark comparator group prior to commencement of the Benchmarking Process. Amdocs shall have reasonable * Confidential treatment has been requested. The redacted material has been separately filed with the Commission. opportunities to make submissions to the Benchmarker as to the performance of the Services and the related pricing. Company shall pay the fees and expenses charged by the Benchmarker (which fees will not be contingency-based). Amdocs’ cooperation with the Benchmarker shall be conditioned on the Benchmarker’s compliance with Amdocs’ commercially reasonable confidentiality requirements; provided, that, Amdocs shall not be obligated to disclose Confidential Information related to any of Amdocs’ or its Affiliates’ other clients to the Benchmarker. The Benchmarking Process shall be conducted so as not to unreasonably disrupt Amdocs’ operations under this Agreement (including so as not to lead to any material impact on the Service Levels).

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