Distribution of responsibilities Sample Clauses

Distribution of responsibilities. The Society will work out a method of equitable and reasonable distribution of responsibilities after having assessed the individual circumstances and requests of each teacher and the needs of the school.
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Distribution of responsibilities. ‌ • Head of Centre: Responsible for the overall scientific coordination of research program • Centre Administration: Responsible for overall coordination, support, planning and follow-up • Centre Units: Responsible for research projects, scientifically and financially • Centre unit project managers are responsible for their own grants and completion of their own projects. In addition, the project managers are responsible for ensuring that communication and collaboration between their own projects, the centre administration, and all other GCRC projects is efficient and in compliance with agreements made.
Distribution of responsibilities. 12.1. Both MoreApp and the Licensee commit to compliance with applicable laws and regulations. MoreApp performs the processing of personal data under the scope of the Licensee Agreement in a (semi)automated environment. 12.2. MoreApp is only responsible for the processing of personal data as meant in this data processing addendum, abiding by the instructions of the Licensee and under the explicit (final) responsibility of the Licensee. 12.3. MoreApp is not responsible for all other processing of personal data, including but not limited to the collection of personal data by the Licensee, processing of personal data for purposes that the Licensee failed to report to MoreApp, processing by third parties and processing for other purposes. For such processing of personal data, the Licensee has the exclusive responsibility. At all times, the Licensee guarantees the legality of their processing of personal data and the adequacy of the security of their systems and infrastructure. 12.4. The responsibility for judging whether MoreApp offers adequate safeguards regarding the implementation of technical and organizational measures in order for the processing of personal data to be compliant with the demands from the GDPR and/or other applicable laws and regulations and whether the protection of the rights of the data subjects is adequately safeguarded lies with the Licensee. 12.5. At all times, the Licensee guarantees that the content, use, and instructions for the processing of personal data as meant in this data processing addendum are not unlawful and does not infringe any rights of third parties.
Distribution of responsibilities. 5.1. Construction Site preparation works PRIOR to the commencement of the Works:
Distribution of responsibilities. The following are broad guidelines detailing the anticipated responsibilities of each party, which may be changed by written agreement between the parties: a) This MOA is expressly conditioned on land development approvals for the construction of legally-binding, affordable units on a portion of the Property, and acknowledges those units will comply with County development and affordability standards; b) The Project Sponsors acknowledge that the proposed project will require the Property to be rezoned and subdivided and that the County, as the real property owner, reserves the discretion to approve or disapprove the proposed subdivision of the Property; c) The Project Sponsors agree to ensure project delivery including satisfying the Town entitlement requirements as defined by the Town development review process and meeting with the Town as necessary throughout the development review process; d) The Project Sponsors agree to include a mixture of neighborhood-serving uses that considers commercial retail, commercial office, hospitality, public space, and other entertainment use-types in accordance with the Town’s zoning ordinances; and e) The Project Sponsors agree to refrain from any site improvement activity or execute any financial transactions related to site improvement until an environmental review process, as required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), has been completed or determined unnecessary by the County for the site. a) Serve as the lead agency for all project development plans associated with the proposed affordable housing development and timely submit any updated plans to the County and Town for review. b) Separately negotiate a land sale agreement with the County for the portion of the Property requested to be subdivided and conveyed for affordable housing development. c) Submit financial documentation to the County ensuring the project adheres to eligibility requirements outlined in the County programs, including the County Affordable Housing Development Program (AHDP).
Distribution of responsibilities. The distribution of responsibilities for various types of maintenance work has been established in the Fair Funding Agreement and this Agreement therefore has to reflect that. By signing this Agreement, a school will commit itself to transfer the relevant element of the maintenance budget back to the Council. This implies that the entire transferred funding is managed as a central budget for all the primary schools benefit. Doing so will enable substantial elements of maintenance responsibilities to be transferred to the Council and schools will also obtain the following benefits: a) A technical and qualified service to resolve maintenance problems b) A service that deals with health and safety aspects of the organized work c) A service that deals with administrative aspects and financial management of the organized work d) As the nature of emergency maintenance work implies that it cannot often be foreseen, Schools will avoid a situation of having to fund unexpected expenditure (possibly substantial) in a financial year – this can be regarded as some kind of insurance policy. The Council’s Corporate Assets Strategy has ensured a substantial increase in the funding now available for investment in our buildings and attests to the Council’s clear commitment to improving the standard of school buildings.
Distribution of responsibilities. Contractor's responsibilities include: (1) the overall management of the project, (2) (list the several specific tasks which the Lab will complete) and (4) prepare final report. Participant's responsibilities will include: (1) (list the several specific tasks which the Participant will complete). The project will be conducted over a period of (insert number) months commencing in the (insert quarter) quarter of the Contractor's fiscal year 20XX. The Contractor’s anticipated deliverables or results of the project will be (1) (itemize the specific output of the CRADA), and
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Distribution of responsibilities. The doctoral student The supervisor
Distribution of responsibilities. The distribution of responsibilities for various types of maintenance work has been established in the Fair Funding Agreement and this Agreement therefore has to reflect that. However, secondary schools may continue to request the Council to organise work on their behalf, and by doing so receive: a) A technical and qualified service to resolve maintenance problems b) A service that deals with health and safety aspects of the organized work c) A service that deals with administrative aspects and financial management of the organized work The Council’s Corporate Assets Strategy has ensured a substantial increase in the funding now available for investment in our buildings and attests to the Council’s clear commitment to improving the standard of school buildings.
Distribution of responsibilities. 5.1 Producer’s responsibilities The Producer corporation shall ensure that it fulfils all obligations related to the producer responsibility for batteries and accumulators, as laid down in applicable legislation or official regulations. The batteries and accumulators become the property of the Producer once they have been handed over to the Producer or its appointed transport company and the appropriate record that meets the statutory re- quirements has been made in the transfer document. The Producer, at its own cost, is responsible for ar- ranging the transport of the goods from the Recipient’s interim storage to the Producer’s pre-processing facility. On request, the Producer shall provide the Recipient with the necessary carriers, covering the costs. The Producer shall ensure that the carriers it provides and other equipment it uses comply with applicable legis- lation and official regulations, and are suitable for the operations in question.
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