General Indications Clause Samples

The "General Indications" clause serves to provide overarching instructions or guidelines that apply to the entire agreement or a specific section of it. Typically, this clause outlines the general principles, standards, or procedures that parties must follow, such as methods for communication, documentation requirements, or reference standards. By establishing these baseline expectations, the clause ensures consistency and clarity throughout the contract, helping to prevent misunderstandings and disputes over procedural matters.
General Indications. An off-schedule review is a classification review of a position other than that provided in the normal five year review cycle. An off-schedule review is indicated when the normal requirements of a position are significantly changed by a triggering event. An off-schedule review is not meant to circumvent the regular review cycle, but is to recognize that positions do sometimes rapidly and significantly change and thus warrant a review. For purposes of this article a “significant change” is defined to mean a change such that the existing job description is no longer representative of one or more of the following areas: knowledge, experience, skills, and duties. The determination of whether or not a change is significant enough to warrant an off-schedule review resides with the Vice President of Human Resources and the Classified Executive Council President who will review these requests jointly.
General Indications. The characteristics of the copper double wires are described by the following parametres: - Loop resistance 0...1400 (OMEGA) - Capacity assigned 30...55 nF/km - Inductance assigned appr. 0.7 mH/km - Crosstalk at f = 1 MHz; (greater than or equal to) 43 dB according to disturbed double wire - Asymmetry attenuation f = 1 MHz; (greater than or equal to) 40 dB - Diameter of each wire 0.35 mm; 0.4 mm; 0.5 mm; 0.6 mm; 0.8 mm; 0.9 mm; 1.2 mm in various lengths (sectioning) - Cable lay-up: layer or bundle stranding
General Indications. An off-schedule review is a classification review of a position other than that provided in the normal five year review cycle. An off-schedule review is indicated when the normal requirements of a position are significantly changed by a triggering event. An off-schedule review is not meant to circumvent the regular review cycle, but is to recognize that positions do sometimes rapidly and significantly change and thus warrant a review.