Obligations of the Consortium. 5.1 On IDOH+ Consortium’s behalf, the Consortium Coordinator hereby commits itself to provide the Student with a Master’s Programme of excellence and a high-level service offer, in accordance to what has been communicated in promotional documents, particularly regarding issues such as tuition, supervision, timetable, course content and evaluation. All relevant information about IDOH+ Programme structure and organization is available on the dedicated Website (xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx-xxx-xxxxxx.xx) and in IDOH+ Student Guide.
5.2 The Consortium Coordinator – on the behalf of IDOH+ Consortium - is responsible for the payment of the scholarship, according to 7. Financial Provisions article point.
Obligations of the Consortium. On behalf of the Consortium, the coordinating institution hereby commits itself to provide the Student with a masters programme of excellence and a high-level service offer, in accordance to what has been announced in promotional documents, particularly regarding issues such as tuition, supervision, timetable, course content and evaluation. However, the course programme and timetable may be subject to changes. The Consortium will contribute to the integration of the Student notably by providing all useful information required.
Obligations of the Consortium. [Note to Tribal and Federal Negotiators: In this section, the Consortiums and the Secretary may specifically identify all the PFSAs which the Consortium intends to perform itself and the contractible PFSAs which the Consortium, at its option, chooses to leave with the BIA to perform on the Consortium’s behalf. Among the PFSAs that the Consortium may wish to perform itself are: Transportation Planning; Program Management and Administration; Project Development, including, but not limited to, Plans, Specifications and Estimates (“PS&E”)
Obligations of the Consortium. 3.1. The Consortium is obliged to deliver the MARIHE programme as defined in the joint curriculum in relation to the programmes content, structure, mobility tracks, participation costs and degrees awarded.
0.0. Xx addition to 3.1, the Consortium is obliged to provide support to students of the MARIHE master course when it comes to the organization of their mobilities foreseen in the master course and during installation in the host universities.
3.3. The Consortium is obliged to provide all necessary information to the student in relation to
3.4. The Consortium partners commit themselves to keep information described under 3.3 up to date.
3.5. The Consortium commits itself to quality assurance measures, coordinated by the Consortium’s Quality Board, including the students’, teachers’ and stakeholders’ perspective and covering the following levels of evaluation:
Obligations of the Consortium a) The Consortium shall enforce and administer the terms of the existing contracts for equipment, software and services and perform all obligations under the contracts. The Consortium shall collect from each Member its proportionate share of the costs and maintenance of equipment, software and services in accordance with the Assessment Formula attached. The Consortium shall have the authority to solicit bids and award contracts for any new or updated equipment, software or services in accordance with the specifications.
b) The Consortium has entered into an operating agreement with the Members for operation of equipment, software and services and payment of all costs thereof, including but not limited to, direct and indirect personnel costs, supplies, electric power, telephones, insurance, professional fees and all other operating costs.
c) The Consortium as Agent for the Members, shall purchase maintenance and service contracts for the equipment, software and services, and shall insure the assets of the Consortium to the full insurable value thereof.
d) The Consortium shall provide space for capital assets and operations and shall enter into a lease of such space, as agent for the Members.
e) The Consortium shall annually establish a budget for payment of all costs required to be paid by it pursuant to this Agreement and shall send a copy of such budget to the Members of the Consortium on or before November 1 of the preceding year. At least once each year in the succeeding year or years, the Consortium shall render a bill to each Member for its proportionate share of the budget so established.
f) The Assessment Formula (Exhibit B), may be modified every two (2) years, only upon a 2/3 majority vote of all Members of the Consortium, at the General Membership Meeting, or on or before November 1st of the relevant Budget year. The formula modification shall be effective as of the Budget year next following the date of adoption.
Obligations of the Consortium. 3.1 The Consortium shall plan, implement and execute the Campaign in accordance with the specifications set out in the Terms and Conditions document (ANNEX A) and the KPIs defined in the Consortium’s application (ANNEX B). Additional aspects of the implementation of the Campaign (such as detailed timeline and deadlines for implementation, reporting and approval) will be defined at the kick-off of the Campaign, which will be held prior to the start of the Campaign.
3.2 The Consortium shall plan, implement and execute the Campaign in accordance with any legal obligations it is bound by applicable EU, international and national law.
3.3 The Consortium Entities shall be jointly and severally liable for the planning, implementation and execution of the Campaign.
3.4 The Consortium Entities shall inform ETC about any copyrights on the materials provided to ETC and the Suppliers to be used in the implementation of the Campaign.
3.5 Each Consortium Entity shall ask ETC in due time for any supporting documents they might require under national law for the signing and execution of this Agreement.
Obligations of the Consortium. 4.1. The Consortium is obliged to deliver the MARIHE programme as defined in the joint curriculum in relation to the programmes content, structure, mobility tracks, participation costs and degrees awarded.
0.0. Xx addition to 4.1, the Consortium is obliged to provide support to students of the MARIHE master course when it comes to the organization of their mobilities foreseen in the master course and during installation in the host universities.
4.3. The Consortium is obliged to provide all necessary information to the student in relation to
4.4. The Consortium partners commit themselves to keep information described under 4.3 up to date.
4.5. The Consortium commits itself to quality assurance measures, coordinated by the Consortium’s Quality Board, including the students’, teachers’ and stakeholders’ perspective and covering the following levels of evaluation:
4.6. For the time of his/her participation within the master course (four semesters) and, if applicable, up to 2 months before the official start, the Coordinator provides a health and accident insurance to the student which is compatible with the minimum requirements as set out by the EACEA (xxxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxxx- xx.xxx/00000/00000000000000/xxxxx://xxxxx.xx.xxxxxx.xx/sites/eacea- site/files/2018_emjmd_-_annex_ix_-_final.pdf)
4.7. If the EMJMD grantee status of the student ends, the insurance also ends.
Obligations of the Consortium a) Provide the added-value propositions listed in Annex #1 at the request of BaseTek.
b) Provision of 80 DCA units with the features listed in Annex #2.
c) Provide data on a real-time reporting basis, including information for previous days, detailing recharge transactions, card sales, a log of unit events, cash flow reporting, amount of cash entered into the unit, amounts of recharges and payment rejections.
d) Provide maintenance for the DCA units throughout the ten-year Contract term, pursuant to the terms and provisions of Clause #8 of the present Contract, without additional cost to BaseTek.
e) Guarantee and maintain the service levels delineated in Clause #7 of the present Contract.
f) The DCA units must be installed and properly functioning in the places to be designated by BaseTek and/or the End User.
g) Assume the cost of all import taxes, as well as transportation costs to the installations sites.
h) Ensure the integration of the DCA units with the End User’s collection platform via the available associated systems and mechanisms.
i) Technical personnel must provide reports in relation to technical services provided.
j) Develop the units according to the features that are stated in the API (Application Programming Interface).
k) Employ an LSAM and an OLSAM provided by BaseTek to perform laboratory testing in the event that validation uses are presented in the zonal system with charges generated from the units, which must be paid by THE CONSORTIUM.
l) Guarantee the transmission of payment transactions to the central collection system. In the event that transactions become lost and therefore not transmitted to the central collection system, THE CONSORTIUM shall assume the financial responsibility for such transactions, and such amounts will be deducted from the amounts otherwise invoiced, subject to the correct functioning and performance of the communications platform provided by BASETEK and/or End User.
m) In the event of unit failures that cannot be resolved via the procedures established in Clause Seven, THE CONSORTIUM must replace the respective unit within 24 hours of the failure.
n) Provide semester-based training sessions for BASETEK and/or End User personnel related to operation of the DCA units.
o) Provide technical and operating manuals for the DCA units, and update them as necessary.
p) Deliver detailed operating information from an internal Help Desk and update such information as necessary.
q) Constitute the policies listed in Clause ...
Obligations of the Consortium. 4.1 The Consortium is obliged to deliver the TISE program as defined in the joint curriculum in relation to the program content, structure, mobility tracks, participation costs and degrees awarded.
4.2 In addition to 4.1, the Consortium is obliged to provide support to students of the TISE master course when it comes to the organization of their mobilities foreseen in the master course and during installation in the host universities.
4.3 The Consortium is obliged to provide all necessary information to the student in relation to • the content of the master course (content, study methodology, learning outcomes), o examination methodologies, procedures and criteria; this includes the timetable and conditions for re-sits as well as the performance threshold to be reached in order to continue participation in the joint program, o results of written examinations and other ways of student performance, which should be provided within a reasonable time from the date the work was submitted to evaluation. An opportunity should be arranged for the student to discuss with the teacher responsible and/or to see the written or otherwise recorded evaluation of his/her performance, o organisational matters (academic calendar, student services, visa regulations for the host countries, health and accident insurance). o
4.4 The Consortium partners commit themselves to keep information described under 4.3 up to date.
4.5 The Consortium commits itself to quality assurance measures, coordinated by the Consortium’s Quality Board, including the students’, teachers’ and stakeholders’ perspective and covering the following levels of evaluation: • a program evaluation at the end of the program, • semester evaluation at the end of each semester, • module evaluation
4.6 For the time of his/her participation within the master course (four semesters) and, if applicable, up to 2 months before the official start, the Coordinator provides a health and accident insurance to the student which is compatible with the minimum requirements as set out by the EACEA (xxxx://xxxxx.xx.xxxxxx.xx/sites/eacea-site/files/documents/e- jmd_insurance-guidelines_en.pdf).
4.7 If the EMJMD grantee status of the student ends, the insurance also ends.
Obligations of the Consortium. [Note to Tribal and Federal Negotiators: In this section, the Consortium and the Secretary may specifically identify all the PFSAs which the Consortium intends to perform itself and the contractible PFSA which the Consortium, at its option, chooses to leave with the BIA to perform on the Consortium’s behalf. Among the PFSAs that the Consortium may wish to perform itself are: transportation planning; program management and administration; project development, including, but not limited to, development and approval of plans, specifications and estimates (“PS&E”); construction; construction management; construction engineering; road maintenance as authorized under the 23 U.S.C. § 202 (a)(8)(A) (not more than the greater of 25% of the funds allocated to a Consortium or $500,000 may be expended for the purpose of maintenance, excluding road sealing which shall not be subject to any limitation); development and negotiation of Tribal-State road maintenance agreements authorized under 23 U.S.C. § 202 (a)(8)(C); public transit services, including capital purchase, operations, and maintenance; and other TTP Program-eligible activities authorized under Title 23, United States Code, 25 C.F.R. Part 170 or 23 U.S.C. Part 661, as each may be amended by the STRA-21, or other applicable law.]
A. Agrees to carry out a transportation planning process for the BIA to maintain an inventory of roads and bridges for the Consortium, and to support funding, prioritization, and programming of TTP projects by implementing a current control schedule and a FHWA-approved TIP; and
B. Assures the Secretary that it will meet or exceed applicable health and safety standards related to the administration, planning, design, and construction PFSAs assumed under this Addendum. To this end, and within available funding, the Consortium will provide all necessary qualified personnel (including licensed engineers to perform the design phase), equipment, materials, and services necessary to administer the PFSAs in compliance with 25 C.F.R. Part 170 and 23 C.F.R. Part 661, as modified by the STRA-21. In the event that the above-cited regulatory provisions conflict with the provisions of the STRA-21, the provisions of the STRA-21 shall govern. The Consortium may, at its option, choose to apply certain other guidelines upon prior written notice to the Secretary, including but not limited to, the October 28, 1987 draft or the most recent revision of 57 BIAM; the Program Agreement between the BIA and FHW...