Ongoing Management Sample Clauses

Ongoing Management. All disputes which may arise with respect to any matter related to any Custom Engineering Services shall, to the extent possible, be resolved by the project managers for each Party, as soon as practicable and in any event within 10 Business Days of when it arises. If the project managers fail to resolve the dispute within 10 Business Days of when it arises, then their respective supervisors or other senior executives designated by the Parties shall work to resolve the dispute, as soon as practicable and in any event within 10 Business Days of when it was referred to them. Each Party shall ensure that its representative for such discussions has the necessary authority to resolve any dispute on behalf of that Party.
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Ongoing Management. For the Services described in Section 1G-K, Client will pay to The Company [$XX.XX] per month for ongoing management. The [$XX.XX] will be due every 30 days and will be automatically deducted from your payment method on file each month.
Ongoing Management. (a) Ongoing management of the property is to be in accordance with the approved SWRMP to ensure that appropriate waste and recycling services are provided. (b) Waste generated by a development must not exceed the maximum permitted generation rates for the building use.
Ongoing Management. <Specify whether Nielsen, TCS or both will be responsible for implementing and overseeing the Deliverable once it has been accepted. If TCS is to be involved, detail their exact role and responsibilities here.>
Ongoing Management. Monitoring, and Reporting. CenturyLink performs ongoing management, monitoring, and reporting. After NBS is installed on Customer’s network, change requests are processed as set forth in the applicable support level that Customer has selected. Requests must be initiated by an approved Customer Administrator and will be submitted via the NBS Web portal or by calling the CenturyLink security operations center.
Ongoing Management. Novation shall manage the key elements of the program on an ongoing basis. Specifically, Novation will conduct semiannual reviews of the following elements: A. Each Participating Member’s purchase volume and its effect of the organization’s distribution pricing. B. Purchase of HPIS Top 10/20 Categories C. Each Participating Member’s usage of electronic order entry and eligibility for the incentive D. Each Participating Member’s line average incentive and eligibility for the incentive
Ongoing Management. Novation shall manage the key elements of the program on an ongoing basis. Specifically, Novation will conduct semiannual reviews of the following elements: o Each Participating Member's purchase volume and its effect of the organization's base distribution service fee. o Each Participating Member's usage of electronic order entry and eligibility for the incentive o Each Participating Member's line average incentive and eligibility for the incentive o Each Participating Member's DSO and the impact upon the organization's base distribution service fee o Each Participating Member's use of additional services and the associated fees being charged Novation will semiannually review and determine any changes to each Participating Member's Schedule 2. Any changes will be sent to both the Participating Member and Authorized Distributor for review. If the Participating Member or Authorized Distributor submits no further changes, the changes initiated by Novation shall go into effect thirty (30) days after notification by Novation. If the Participating Member or Authorized Distributor make revisions to the Schedule 2 sent by Novation, and all three parties accept the revisions, Novation will adjust the Schedule 2 and send it again by overnight courier to the Participating Member and Authorized Distributor. These revisions will go into effect 30 days after the second notification from Novation. No credits will be issued for positive or changed behavior that affects a Participating Member's distribution service fees. If a Participating Member's positive performance or behavior changes have reduced its base distribution service fee, the Participating Member has two options following a semiannual review period: o Both the Participating Member and Authorized Distributor can change their ordering systems to reflect the member's new distribution service fees. o The Participating Member can choose to receive a credit for the difference between the old base distribution service fee and the new base distribution fee for the next semiannual review period. For Participating Members whose negative behavior has caused their base distribution service fees to rise, both the Participating Member and Authorized Distributor will change their systems to reflect the new higher fees. Participating Members may elect to change any additional distribution services utilized (as per Exhibit F-1) at any time during this Agreement. Changes in distribution fees (markup) as a result of changes in...
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Ongoing Management. Objectives (a) To ensure new developments and changes to existing developments are designed to minimise waste generation and maximize resource recovery. (b) To encourage waste storage facilities that are designed to enable source separation for recovery (c) To ensure waste and recycling systems are easy to use and complement Council’s waste and recycling services. (d) To promote safe practices for storage, handling and collection of waste and recycling. (e) To prevent stormwater pollution that may result from poor waste and recycling storage and management practices. (f) To ensure waste storage areas have sufficient volume, are easily accessible, safe, hygienic and are aesthetically incorporated into the design of the development. (g) To prevent impacts to the environment that may result from litter, excess waste and illegal dumping. (h) To minimise impacts of waste and waste bins presented on public land for collection on pedestrian and vehicle access, safety and amenity (i) To provide flexibility to expand or reconfigure waste separation systems, so that owners and occupants have options to access a range of waste services (a) Development for the purposes of any of the following must comply with Part B1.3: • Dwelling houses; • Dual occupancies; • Secondary dwellings; • Semi-detached dwellings; • Attached dwellings; • Multi-dwelling housing. (b) Development for the purposes of any of the following must comply with Part B1.4: • All other residential accommodation not listed in (a) above; • Tourist and visitor accommodation; • Commercial development; and • Any other development not listed in (a). .
Ongoing Management. The Property shall be operated, managed and maintained in a reasonable, professional and prudent manner, and kept in reasonably good condition at all times. Without expense to Buyer, all repairs and replacements, structural and non-structural, ordinary and extraordinary, shall be made which are required to maintain the Property in its present condition, reasonable wear and tear excepted.
Ongoing Management. The Xxxxxxxx Innovation Campus has continued to gain and improve its understanding of the building’s occupants and how to help change behaviors and attitudes toward commuting. Our message is clear; utilizing alternative methods of transportation not only to reduces traffic congestion in the area, but also reduces transportation costs and contributes to both a healthy lifestyle and environment. Critical to ensuring the success of our PDTM Plan is the ongoing management of the programs. Management activities will include, but not be limited to the following: *Appoint a Transportation Coordinator whose responsibilities will include the following: *Coordinate Rideshare Board/Postings. *Create a King Street Properties Xxxxxxxx Facebook Page (or similar on- line web site), which tenants can use to regarding rideshares. *Provide tenants with updated information and options on alternative modes of transportation. *Promote transportation options through events such as bicycle tune-up day, car wash for carpoolers, gas bucks for groups. *Help in the creation of a place of residence database which will connect employees in the building who live in similar locations. *Monitor and evaluate results of the PTDM Plan through tenant surveys. *Ensure that specific language is included in all tenant leases which requires the tenant’s participation in the Xxxxxxxx Avenue Transportation Management Association. *Take a leadership role in working with other landlords in the area to encourage cooperation and promotion of transportation options. *Become active members in area transportation groups. Over the next year we will continue to work towards this goal in the following ways: With a bike sharing program underway; we will continue to monitor the use of bikes to ensure the quantity of bikes meets tenant demand. To encourage growth of and participation in the program, over the next year, The Xxxxxxxx Innovation Campus will continue to: *Perform maintenance to bicycles to ensure employees at the building feel safe signing them out to complete errands, go out to lunch, etc. * Provide tenants with additional information regarding the program, the benefits of participating, and area businesses/activities that are within biking distance of the building. * Continue to offer new incentives to keep employees at the building interested in participating. * Continue to provide shared umbrellas and parkas for use in the inclement weather.
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