Interruption of the exchange Sample Clauses

Interruption of the exchange. If an exchange is expected to be interrupted before the planned end date, the ELF should be notified immediately (unless there is force majeure) either by the supervisor or the participant. The ELF will cover the daily allowance from the start date of the exchange until the date it was interrupted, and only if the interruption is duly justified. In case the participant received a higher amount than the one he/she was entitled to receive on the date when the exchange was interrupted, then the participant will need to transfer back to ELF’s bank account the undue amount already advanced. Participants will be receiving EU public funds, so the transfer of ineligible funds back to ELF is mandatory in all cases. Written proof of the interruption of the exchange, mentioning the exact date of interruption and the reason, should be sent to ELF by the supervisor of the host institution through the form of a “declaration of honour”. Even in the case of interruption, the participant will still need to complete all the reporting documents (Exchange Report, Evaluation Form and Expense Sheet) and send them to the European Lawyers Foundation.
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Interruption of the exchange. If the exchange was for any reason interrupted before the planned end date, ELF will cover the daily allowance from the start date of the exchange until the date it was interrupted. In case the participant received a higher amount than the one he/she was entitled to receive on the date when the exchange was interrupted, then the participant will need to transfer back to ELF’s bank account the undue amount already advanced. In case of interruption, the participant will still need to complete the reporting documents mentioned under paragraph 4. Proof of the interruption of the exchange, mentioning the exact date of interruption, should only be provided by the supervisor of the hosting institution.

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  • Termination of Therapy Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to Patient.

  • Description of the procurement The Architects Cutting Edge Framework is for the provision of architectural services for residential-led development projects and is split into 3 geographical lots. However, the CEF Consortium Members will reserve the right to use service providers successful on one geographical lot, within the same work stream, in another geographical lot, when no service provider within the geographical lot in question is available to undertake the relevant works and value for money can be established. The CEF Consortium Members are committed to the use of the Architects Cutting Edge Framework, and therefore bidders should anticipate that the overall value of the framework would be in line with the values identified within this contract notice. This Lot is for projects in North West England from Cheshire to Cumbria (the area as more accurately described on the plan in the procurement documents) (the "Lot 1 Regions"). Riverside is looking to establish a framework of providers of architectural services for significant development works in the Lot 1 Regions which may include but shall not be limited to: 1. sites for residential use; 2. mixed-use residential-led sites; 3. Mixed-use elements to include health facilities, education and community facilities, retail or commercial development; 4. Urban regeneration; 5. Refurbishment / retrofit of existing houses, residential buildings, empty homes and associated buildings for residential-led use; 6. Refurbishment, restoration, conversion of heritage or other buildings for residential-led use; 7. Demolition, site remediation, infrastructure and enabling works to prepare sites for residential or mixed-use development; 8. Design and construction of homes; and 9. Self-build or custom build enabling as part of a larger development. As minimum requirements, Riverside will expect, amongst other things, that the successful bidders will: 1. be capable of delivering the services in accordance with the Standard Agreement 2010 (2012 revision), the RIBA Standard Conditions of Appointment for an Architect 2010 (2012 revision) and Plan of Work 2013 as published by the Royal Institute of British Architects or an institution or association of equivalent standing in this field ("RIBA"); 2. hold appropriate qualifications accredited by RIBA as required for the delivery of architectural services; 3. be a member of RIBA and/or an institution or association of equivalent standing in this field; 4. be capable of acting as Lead Consultant and directing the design process, co-ordinating design of all constructional elements, including work by any consultants, specialists or suppliers on projects of a similar size, value and scope as those that shall be carried out pursuant to the Architects Cutting Edge Framework; 5. be capable of delivering the relevant services on projects of a similar size, value and scope as those that shall be carried out pursuant to the Architects Cutting Edge Framework; 6. be capable of delivering excellent customer care and an appreciation of the importance of maintaining clear and regular communication with clients at every stage of the project; and 7. be capable of delivering the required services in accordance with the terms of the Architect Scope of Service which are set out in the procurement documents. The full details of Riverside's minimum requirements will be set out in the ITT. The procurement will involve a two stage process following the Public Contract Regulations 2015 restricted procedure. The framework agreement will be established for a period of 4 years. The overall value of this lot is ?2,600,000 - ?3,200,000.

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