Information Supplied by Others Sample Clauses

Information Supplied by Others. Define information that will need to be supplied by others in order to complete your services. This is particularly critical when you are relying on information from outside sources, including the client. If you are relying on information from outside sources, you should state in the written agreement that it is not your responsibility to verify the accuracy or relevance of the information supplied. However, this language does not necessarily protect you from liability as you do have certain basic responsibilities to review information supplied by others. If the information is inaccurate or inadequate, or critical information is missing, you can still be found to be negligent for not recognizing these deficiencies. This is called the “you should have known syndrome.” Consult with a seasoned principal and/or your attorney if this is a concern. Your scope of services should clearly state in the assumptions that you are relying on the accuracy, completeness and appropriateness of client-provided information. If you believe the provided information is inadequate, or the client wants you to verify the suitability of the provided information for use on the project, your scope of services should include adequate budget and schedule to accomplish these tasks. This is particularly critical if you are a subconsultant relying on information from the prime consultant and/or another subconsultant. When defining information that will be supplied by others, also indicate in the written agreement the date by which you need to receive it. Indicate further that failure to receive the information on schedule may delay the completion of your scope of services and there will be no penalty to you for such delays. Underground utility information supplied by others requires special attention. The accuracy of such information is often poor and the consequences of assuming the information is complete and accurate can expose the engineer to significant liability. Do not accept the risk of identifying the location of underground improvements unless you are qualified. Instead, use a sub-consultant experienced with ASCE 38, “Standard Guideline for the Collection and Depiction of Existing Subsurface Utility Data”.
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Information Supplied by Others. Similar to the discussion above, owner supplied agreements may require you to accept the accuracy of information provided by others, particularly a municipality or government agency, on your project. Be careful not to accept the risk of the accuracy or completeness of information supplied by others.

Related to Information Supplied by Others

  • Information Supplied None of the information supplied or to be supplied in writing by Parent or Merger Sub or any affiliate of Parent for inclusion or incorporation by reference in (a) Offer Documents, the Schedule 13E-3 or the Schedule 14D-9 will, at the time such document is filed with the SEC, at any time it is amended or supplemented or at the time it is first published, sent or given to the Company’s stockholders, contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they are made, not misleading, or (b) the Proxy Statement will, at the date it is first mailed to the Company’s stockholders and at the time of the Company Stockholders Meeting, or, if the Company disseminates an Information Statement in lieu of a Proxy Statement in accordance with Section 6.5, the Information Statement will, at the date it is first mailed to the Company’s stockholders and on the date the Written Consent is effective, contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary in order to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they are made, not misleading. The Offer Documents and the Schedule 13E-3 (insofar as it relates to Parent or its affiliates) will comply in all material respects with the Securities Laws. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no representation is made by Parent or Merger Sub with respect to statements made or incorporated by reference in any of the foregoing documents based on information supplied by the Company for inclusion or incorporation by reference therein.

  • Information Supplementation Prior to the Trial Operation date, the Parties shall supplement their information submissions described above in this Article 24 with any and all “as-built” Electric Generating Unit information or “as-tested” performance information that differs from the initial submissions or, alternatively, written confirmation that no such differences exist. The Interconnection Customer shall conduct tests on the Electric Generating Unit as required by Good Utility Practice such as an open circuit “step voltage” test on the Electric Generating Unit to verify proper operation of the Electric Generating Unit's automatic voltage regulator. Unless otherwise agreed, the test conditions shall include: (1) Electric Generating Unit at synchronous speed; (2) automatic voltage regulator on and in voltage control mode; and (3) a five percent (5 percent) change in Electric Generating Unit terminal voltage initiated by a change in the voltage regulators reference voltage. The Interconnection Customer shall provide validated test recordings showing the responses of Electric Generating Unit terminal and field voltages. In the event that direct recordings of these voltages is impractical, recordings of other voltages or currents that mirror the response of the Electric Generating Unit’s terminal or field voltage are acceptable if information necessary to translate these alternate quantities to actual Electric Generating Unit terminal or field voltages is provided. Electric Generating Unit testing shall be conducted and results provided to the Participating TO and the CAISO for each individual Electric Generating Unit in a station. Subsequent to the Commercial Operation Date, the Interconnection Customer shall provide the Participating TO and the CAISO any information changes due to equipment replacement, repair, or adjustment. The Participating TO shall provide the Interconnection Customer any information changes due to equipment replacement, repair or adjustment in the directly connected substation or any adjacent Participating TO-owned substation that may affect the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities equipment ratings, protection or operating requirements. The Parties shall provide such information pursuant to Article 5.19.

  • Listing Information Supply CBB shall provide to Verizon on a regularly scheduled basis, at no charge, and in a format required by Verizon or by a mutually agreed upon industry standard (e.g., Ordering and Billing Forum developed) all Listing Information and the service address for each CBB Customer whose service address location falls within the geographic area covered by the relevant Verizon directory. CBB shall also provide to Verizon on a daily basis: (a) information showing CBB Customers who have disconnected or terminated their service with CBB; and (b) delivery information for each non-listed or non-published CBB Customer to enable Verizon to perform its directory distribution responsibilities. Verizon shall promptly provide to CBB (normally within forty-eight (48) hours of receipt by Verizon, excluding non-business days) a query on any listing that is not acceptable.

  • Production Support Each Red Hat Cloud Infrastructure Software Subscription comes with Standard or Premium Production Support. Red Hat only provides Production Support for the Red Hat Products and does not provide any Production Support for any underlying infrastructure or for any third party products that may be running on any servers or virtual machines.

  • Information Provided You have not provided and will not provide to the purchasers of Shares any written or oral information regarding the business of the Company, including any representations regarding the Company’s financial condition or financial prospects, other than such information as is contained in the Prospectus. You further covenant that, in connection with the Offering you will use your best efforts to comply with such purchaser suitability requirements

  • Litigation Support In the event and for so long as any Party actively is contesting or defending against any charge, complaint, action, suit, proceeding, hearing, investigation, claim, or demand in connection with (i) any transaction contemplated under this Agreement or (ii) any fact, situation, circumstance, status, condition, activity, practice, plan, occurrence, event, incident, action, failure to act, or transaction on or prior to the Closing Date involving the Seller, the other Party will cooperate with the contesting or defending Party and its counsel in the contest or defense, make available his or its personnel, and provide such testimony and access to its books and records as shall be necessary in connection with the contest or defense, all at the sole cost and expense of the contesting or defending Party (unless the contesting or defending Party is entitled to indemnification therefor under Section 7 below).

  • INFORMATION AND SERVICES TO BE FURNISHED BY THE LPA The information and services to be furnished by the LPA are set out in Appendix "B” which is herein attached to and made an integral part of this Contract.

  • Information to be Provided The Fund shall provide to Service Provider a copy of the current prospectus and SAI. The Fund shall provide Service Provider with written copies of any amendments to, or changes in such documents promptly after such amendments or changes become available.

  • Workers' Compensation Supplement Where a regular Grid A full-time employee is qualified for Workers' Compensation, the Employer shall make up the difference between the employee's regular straight time earnings at his or her regular hourly rate of pay and what he or she receives from the Workers' Compensation Board for the first three (3) scheduled working days of absence from the job. This is to be taken out of the Sick Leave credits of the employee if such credits exist. Otherwise, the Employer shall pay this amount. Thereafter, the Employer shall make up the difference between ninety percent (90%) of the employee's net straight time earnings based on his or her regular hourly rate of pay and what he or she receives from the Workers' Compensation Board for a period of up to thirteen (13) weeks from the first (1st) day of absence due to injury on the job. Part-time employees shall be entitled to use their Sick Leave accumulation for make-up to one hundred percent (100%) for the first three (3) scheduled working days of absence. In the event the Workers' Compensation Board challenges initial coverage, or after going on W.C.B. benefits, the Workers' Compensation Board terminates such benefits because the Board has decided that the employee's disability is no longer related to the compensable injury, the Employer will pay the Workers' Compensation Board portion and an amount equal to the difference between ninety percent (90%) of the employee's net straight time earnings and the Workers' Compensation Board portion for a period up to thirteen (13) weeks as an advance until the matter is decided. If the claim is later allowed by the Workers' Compensation Board, the Employer will be refunded that portion of the advance paid by the Workers' Compensation Board either directly from the Board or, if not possible, from the employee. At the Employer's option, the employee will pursue the Appeals Procedure under the Workers' Compensation Board.

  • INFORMATION TO EMPLOYEES In the initial correspondence with an individual regarding potential employment in the bargaining unit, the appropriate department shall include a one-page statement about the Union, prepared by the Union at its own expense, provided that the statement is first forwarded to the Executive Director, Human Resources and is not determined to be factually incorrect or inflammatory. If the Executive Director, Human Resources does not forward any suggested changes within two weeks of receiving the statement, the information shall be presumed to be acceptable.

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