Delivery Systems Sample Clauses
The DELIVERY SYSTEMS clause defines the methods and requirements for how goods, services, or deliverables are to be provided to the receiving party. It typically outlines acceptable delivery methods, timelines, and any specific procedures or standards that must be followed, such as electronic transmission, physical shipment, or use of designated platforms. By clearly specifying these details, the clause ensures both parties understand their obligations regarding delivery, reducing the risk of disputes and ensuring timely and proper fulfillment of contractual commitments.
Delivery Systems. [ * ] shall be responsible for the payment of any royalties or other payments to Third Parties in respect of the use of a Third Party Delivery System, so long as such Delivery System is not required for Basic Therapeutic Utility.
Delivery Systems. The State will implement this Demonstration by expanding upon the existing ACC Program. Under the MFFS Financial Alignment Model and as defined in this MOU, the State is eligible to benefit from savings resulting from this Demonstration if it meets the applicable quality standards. The State will ensure coordination and facilitate access to all necessary services across the Medicare and Medicaid programs.
Delivery Systems. Washington will implement a Managed Fee-for-Service model built around Medicaid health homes. Under the Managed Fee-for-Service model and as defined in this MOU, the State is eligible to benefit from savings resulting from this Demonstration if it meets the applicable quality standards. The State will ensure coordination and facilitate access to all necessary services across the Medicare and Medicaid programs.
Delivery Systems. All pipelines, powerlines and other fixtures and improvements to the Bayer Baytown Plant (including, without limitation, pipe racks and other related fixtures) that comprise the systems that are necessary to transport to or from the Battery Limits: (i) Ammonia to be used in the Nitric Acid Facility; (ii) Utilities and Additives to be supplied to the Nitric Acid Facility, including water treatment sewers and pipelines; (iii) Nitric Acid produced at the Nitric Acid Facility; (iv) Excess Steam (as defined herein) and Condensate; and (v) Aqua Ammonia produced at the Nitric Acid Facility.
Delivery Systems. With respect to delivery of corn stored at FCE to the Mill, FCE shall at all times maintain all delivery systems necessary to deliver corn from FCE’s storage facilities to the Mill in good working and operating order and shall make all deliveries to the Mill at the time and in the amount as required by GFCEP.
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