General Concepts. Hydrogen: physical and chemical properties. The hydrogen economy. Introduction scenarios. Hydrogen technologies.
General Concepts. The First Requirement: The Concept of The Criminal Agreement In this requirement, we will present two branches. In the first section, we will present the linguistic concept, and in the second section, we will present the terminological concept: The First Section: The Concept of The Criminal Agreement in Language These are applications of linguistic knowledge, methods, and insights into the judicial text of law, language, criminal investigation, trial, and judicial procedures. It is a branch of applied linguistics. There are three basic applied fields for linguists specializing in judicial texts: understanding the written language of law, understanding the use of language in judicial and legal processes, and providing linguistic evidence. The field of forensic linguistics is considered homogeneous, but it includes many experts and researchers in different areas of this branch (1).
General Concepts. Do It Yourself, DIY social phenomenon of personally building or customizing physical or informational objects or services not as one’s main professional activity Note - DIY is a complex phenomenon, and the distinction of what is DIY and what is not is fuzzy and contextual. Part of this complexity is the multifaceted nature of the phenomenon, that has been characterised more specifically also as an activity, a method, a technique, a process, a behaviour, etc. Do It Yourself-er, DIYer, maker individual or organisation (formal or informal) of individuals that engages in DIY Note 1 - The terms “DIYer” and “maker” are not necessarily synonymous, and in a more refined conceptualisation makers and DIYers could be distinguished. On the one hand, makers can be considered as DIYers who build objects, and not only repair them, or who emphasise the use of technological tools in their activity. On the other hand, DIYers can be considered as makers who operate not as one’s main professional activity, thus admitting that there can be professional makers. One more possible distinction between DIYers and makers is that a maker is always a single person, whereas a DIYer is admitted here to be a collective. Note 2 - Each DIYer in response to a particular situation may operate in one or more of the following ways (adapted from (Xxxxxxx 2006)), as (i) a doer, who operates to accomplish something through productive activity with minimal amount of interest and skills, (ii) an adapter, who operates to make something one’s own by changing it in some way, with the interest to personalise the object so that it better fits their personality or contextual constraints, (iii) a maker (in the strict sense), who aims at creating something that did not exist before, with a genuine interest in the practice as well as the experience, (iv) a creator, who operates to express themselves or to innovate, fuelled by passion and guided by a high level of experience, and relying on the use of raw materials and the absence of predetermined patterns. Digital Do It Yourself, DiDIY DIY enabled by digital tools and developing objectively as an activity and subjectively as a mindset, where the production of the outcomes is often facilitated by the access to online resources Note - See the notes about DiDIY activity and DiDIY mindset. Digital Do It Yourself-er, DiDIYer DIYer that engages in DiDIY Note 1 - An individual can be a DiDIYer even when she is reluctant or inactive, thus emphasising the object- re...
General Concepts. During the Aircraft development phase, [***]. Supplier warrants that the Products will conform to the requirements of this Agreement, including, without limitation the Exhibit B (Technical Requirements/System Basic Data (SBD). Supplier is responsible to correct the Products in case of damage resulting from normal installation and/or operation as per Supplier’s instructions. Supplier must provide to Buyer, at no cost or charge to the latter, all necessary resources and technical support during all development phase of the Program up to the period agreed in the Exhibit D – Statement of Work (SOW), up to the Aircraft Certification, except as set forth in Section 6.8 (Changes). Supplier agrees to repair and upgrade all the Shipsets provided to Buyer for use on the pre-series, prototypes and demonstrator Aircraft to the latest certified production configuration and production name plated at a price not to exceed fifty percent (50%) of the price of a new Product, so that these Products can be installed and sold in any Aircraft. For planning purposes, the flight test activities efficiency is defined as the ratio of the number of test points executed in accordance with the approved test proposal and the total numbers of test points actually flown.
General Concepts. During the Aircraft development phase, [***]. Supplier warrants that the Products will conform to the requirements of this Agreement, including, without limitation the Exhibit B (Technical Requirements/System Basic Data (SBD). Supplier is responsible to correct the Products in case of damage resulting from normal installation and/or operation as per Supplier’s instructions. Supplier must provide to Buyer, at no cost or charge to the latter, all necessary resources and technical support during all development phase of the Program up to the period agreed in the Exhibit D – Statement of Work (SOW), up to the Aircraft Certification, except as set forth in Section 6.8 (Changes). Supplier must replace or upgrade all the free Shipsets provided to Buyer for use on the pre-series, prototypes and demonstrator Aircraft by new certified Products or by the latest certified production configuration and production name plated at no cost to Buyer, so that these Products can be installed and sold in any Aircraft. For planning purposes, the flight test activities efficiency is defined as the ratio of the number of test points executed in accordance with the approved test proposal and the total numbers of test points actually flown.
General Concepts. Supplier warrants that the Products will conform to the requirements of this Agreement, including, without limitation the Exhibit B (Technical Requirements/System Basic Data (SBD). Supplier is responsible to correct the Products in case of damage resulting from normal installation or operation as per Supplier’s instructions. Supplier must provide to Buyer, necessary resources and technical support during all development phase of the Program up to the period agreed in the Exhibit D – Statement of Work (SOW), up to the Aircraft Certification, except as set forth in Section 6.8 (Changes).
General Concepts. The parties agree that either party may use general ideas, concepts, know- how, methodologies, processes, technologies, algorithms or techniques which were developed or created in the course of performing or receiving the services performed hereunder and which may be retained in the unaided memory of such party’s personnel, provided that in doing so such party does not breach its confidentiality obligations hereunder. The foregoing provision shall survive termination of this Agreement.
General Concepts. The parties are committed to significant changes in work systems, work cultures, work practices, and local working agreements, so that meaningful efficiencies in the workplace can be achieved to bring about improved productivity, full utilization of resources and elimination of waste.
General Concepts. Unless the context otherwise requires: (a) a term has the meaning assigned to it; (b) an accounting term not otherwise defined has the meaning assigned to it in accordance with GAAP; (c) "or" is not exclusive; (d) words in the singular include the plural, and words in the plural include the singular; (e) "amended," with reference to a law, statute, rule or regulation, is deemed to be followed by "from time to time"; (f) "herein," "hereof" and other words of similar import refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular Article, Section, Subsection, paragraph, clause, or other subdivision; (g) all references to "Appendix," "clause," "Exhibits," "Section," "Subsection," "Paragraph" or "Article" refer to the particular Appendices, clauses, Exhibits, Sections, Subsections, Paragraphs or Articles in or attached to this Agreement; (h) "desirable" includes "necessary," "advisable" and "appropriate"; and (i) "including" or "includes," when following any general provision, sentence, clause, statement, term or matter, will be deemed to be followed by ", but not limited to," and ", but is not limited to," respectively.
General Concepts. [***] Supplier warrants that the Products will conform to the requirements of this Agreement, including, without limitation the Exhibit B (Technical Requirements/System Basic Data (SBD). Supplier is responsible to correct the Products in case of damage resulting from normal installation and/or operation as per Supplier’s instructions. Supplier must provide to Buyer, at no cost or charge to the latter, all necessary resources and technical support during all development phase of the Program up to the period agreed in the Exhibit D – Statement of Work (SOW), up to the Aircraft Certification, except as set forth in Section 6.9 (Changes). [***]