Informing other parties Sample Clauses

Informing other parties. The SP planning a change to its functional system informs potentially affected parties and keeps them informed.
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Informing other parties. ‌ This step involves: • individually informing each SP potentially affected by the planned change; • where feasible, informing the AUs potentially affected by the planned change; • informing these SPs and AUs again in case the previously provided information is modified or if the change is cancelled. This step assures compliance with ATM/ANS.OR.A.045 (a)(3) and (b), and with AMC1 ATM/ANS.OR.A.045(a)(3). It needs to be started as early as possible. The reason is that if one or more of the considered other parties is indeed affected (cf. Section 3.2), then several modalities of the change may need to be agreed with them (cf. Section 3.3). It is usually best to discover potential safety issues or other issues related to those other parties in an early stage, when investments in terms of time, efforts and money are still limited. Determining which SPs are potentially affected is often straightforward. They need to be informed individually. To contact them, use can be made of existing communication channels, such as those used for agreeing on changes to the Letters of Agreement (LoAs), or those used for agreeing on appropriate windows for technical interventions. Informing AUs may be done individually, or via a representative body or dedicated publication (e.g., AIC). The use of established working groups throughout the aviation sector for coordination is encouraged, especially in case the number of affected AUs is large. In case after informing other potentially affected SPs and/or AUs, the SP planning a change to its functional system modifies its plan in such a way that it might alter the impact on other SPs and /or AUs, then the SP must re-inform those SPs and AUs.
Informing other parties. The SP informs the airport that according to its procedures this multi-actor change needs coordination.
Informing other parties. The Authority shall, within fifteen (15) Business Days of the Service Commencement Date, inform each of the other parties to the Third Party Agreements in writing that the Service Provider is the assignee of the Delegated Rights and is to perform the Delegated Obligations on behalf of the Authority.

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  • Parties’ Representatives Both Parties shall ensure that throughout the term of this Agreement, a duly appointed Representative is available for communications between the Parties. The Representatives shall have full authority to deal with all day-to-day matters arising under this Agreement. If a Party’s Representative becomes unavailable, the Party shall promptly appoint another Representative. Acts and omissions of Representatives shall be deemed to be acts and omissions of the Party. Owner and CAISO shall be entitled to assume that the Representative of the other Party is at all times acting within the limits of the authority given by the Representative’s Party. Owner’s Representatives and CAISO’s Representatives shall be identified on Schedule J.

  • Representatives of the Parties The representatives of the parties who are authorized to administer this Agreement and to whom formal notices, demands, and communications will be given are as follows:

  • VERIFICATION OF LICENSES, CREDENTIALS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS CONTRACTOR shall submit to LEA a staff list, and copies of all current licenses, certifications, credentials, permits and/or other documents which entitle the holder to provide special education and/or related services by CONTRACTOR and all individuals employed, contracted, and/or otherwise hired or sub-contracted by CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR shall ensure that all licenses, certifications, credentials, permits or other documents are on file at the office of the County Superintendent of Schools. CONTRACTOR shall notify LEA in writing within thirty (30) days when personnel changes occur which may affect the provision of special education and/or related services to students as specified in the LEA procedures. CONTRACTOR shall provide the LEA with the verified dates of fingerprint clearance, Department of Justice clearance and Tuberculosis Test clearance for all employees, approved subcontractors and/or volunteers prior to such individuals starting to work with any student. CONTRACTOR shall monitor the status of licenses, credentials, certifications, permits and/or other documents for all individuals employed, contracted, and/or otherwise hired by CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR shall notify LEA and CDE in writing within thirty (30) days when personnel changes occur which may affect the provision of special education and/or related services to LEA students. CONTRACTOR shall notify LEA within thirty (30) days if any such licenses, certifications or waivers are expired, suspended, revoked, rescinded, challenged pursuant to an administrative or legal complaint or lawsuit, or otherwise nullified during the effective period of this Master Contract. The LEA shall not be obligated to pay for any services provided by a person whose such licenses, certifications or waivers are expired, suspended, revoked, rescinded, or otherwise nullified during the period during which such person is providing services under this Master Contract. Failure to notify the LEA and CDE of any changes in credentialing/licensed staff may result in suspension or revocation of CDE certification and/or suspension or termination of this Master Contract by the LEA.

  • INFORMATION OF THE PARTIES Information of the Company The Company is a company established in the PRC in 1984 and converted into a joint stock limited company on 28 September 2015. The principal business of the Company includes providing comprehensive leasing services to high-quality customers in industries including aviation, infrastructure, shipping, vehicle and construction machinery, new energy, and high-end equipment. Information of the Asset Transferor The Asset Transferor is a state-owned enterprise incorporated in the PRC on 11 April 2016 and located in Guangdong Province, the PRC, which is mainly engaged in the businesses of finance lease, etc. LISTING RULES IMPLICATIONS According to Chapter 14 of the Listing Rules, as the highest applicable percentage ratio of the transaction under the Asset Transfer Agreement is higher than 5% but lower than 25%, the transaction constitutes a discloseable transaction of the Company and is subject to the announcement requirement but is exempt from the shareholders’ approval requirement under Chapter 14 of the Listing Rules.

  • Providing Party A Party offering or providing a Service to the other Party under this Agreement.

  • Responsible Parties For the Project covered by this Agreement, the parties shall be responsible for the following work as stated in the article of the Agreement referenced in the table below:

  • Representatives and Notices Each Party nominates as its representative for this Agreement the person set out on the first page of this Agreement under ‘Contact for Notices’ (“Representative”). Any communication under this Agreement must be in writing and sent to the recipient Party’s Representative. MATERIALS In the event that a Party (Provider) provides the other Party (User) with Material: the Material will be solely owned by the Provider; the User must store, handle and use the Material in compliance with all applicable legislation, regulations, codes and guidelines; the User must use the Material solely for the purpose of the Project and for no other purpose; the User must not use the Material in human subjects; the User must not, without the prior written consent of the Subject: transfer, distribute or disclose the Material to any third party external to the User; use the Material for commercial, diagnostic or therapeutic purposes; acknowledges that the Material are: experimental in nature and may have defects, deficiencies and hazardous properties; provided by the Provider without warranty, express or implied, and to the full extent permitted by law, all warranties related to the Material are excluded; and stored, handled and used at the Users’ sole risk. To the extent that the Provider has any legal rights in the Material, the Provider grants to the User a non-exclusive royalty free, transferable, worldwide licence to use, adapt and modify the Material for the purpose of performing the Project and carrying out its obligations under this Agreement and in accordance with the relevant Clinical Subject consent. Following termination of a Project and upon receipt of a written request by the Provider, the User must promptly return to the Provider (at the Provider’s expense) or destroy any unused Materials.

  • RIGHTS IN WORK PRODUCT AND OTHER INFORMATION A. Work Product Contractor assigns to the Purchasing Entity and its successors and assigns, the entire right, title, and interest in and to all causes of action, either in law or in equity, for past, present, or future infringement of intellectual property rights related to the Work Product and all works based on, derived from, or incorporating the Work Product under an Order. Whether or not Contractor is under contract with the State at the time, Contractor shall execute applications, assignments, and other documents, and shall render all other reasonable assistance requested by the State, to enable the State to secure patents, copyrights, licenses and other intellectual property rights related to the Work Product. To the extent that Work Product would fall under the definition of “works made for hire” under 17 U.S.C.S. §101, the Parties intend the Work Product to be a work made for hire.

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