Other General Requirements Clause Samples
Other General Requirements. The other general requirements of this Agreement are as follows: (Other general requirements could include acknowledgement and compliance of additional laws and standards providing increased contractual obligations that match the circumstances of this contract, i.e., an agreement for the design of a playground could require acknowledgement and compliance with playground safety standards recognized in the law and by safety commissions).
Other General Requirements. A.1.1 (8) Provision of Field Office (Rental) mos. 7.00 30,603.30 214,223.10 a. 2-20 Footer Van with air-conditioning unit and water dispenser b. Supply of Purified Drinking Water B.4(1) Construction Survey and Staking km. 1.40273 181,707.87 254,887.08 B.5(1) DPWH Project Billboard pcs. 2.00 5,013.00 10,026.00 B.5(2) COA Billboard pcs. 1.00 10,278.74 10,278.74 B.7 Construction Safety and Health l.s. 1.00 575,639.40 575,639.40
Other General Requirements. Exchange students who have come to study at UCT in terms of an exchange agreement between their Law Faculty and the UCT Law Faculty may only do courses offered by the UCT Law Faculty. If they do wish to do courses offered by other faculties at UCT, they need to register as occasional students in respect of those additional courses with IAPO, for which they will need to pay the appropriate fees. • Exchange and semester study abroad students who register for a course are expected to complete all the assignments and examinations set for that course. Students do not receive a credit for a course merely for 'attending' lectures or seminars regularly. • Exchange and semester study abroad students can change a course at any time within the first week following registration. Thereafter, they will be precluded from doing so. NQF credits: 18 at HEQSF level 7 First semester, three lectures per week, three tutorials during the semester.
Other General Requirements a. Contractor will ensure that employees who have regular public contact shall be attired in clean, uniform clothing which easily identifies them as employees of the Carnival.
b. Employees shall be identified with badges which show photograph, name and an identification number which shall be at least 1” (one inch) in height.
c. Contractor will ensure that the use of the assigned area for Carnival operations is arranged to protect the public from dangerous conditions, equipment and maintenance operations.
d. Procedures shall be established to ensure reasonable security of all rides, games, concessions and equipment when not in use so that no attractive nuisance or negligent conditions exist.
e. Contractor shall supply Fair Management a list of designated employees which may remain on the grounds after the daily closing of the Fair. Unauthorized personnel shall not be allowed on the grounds after normal operating hours.
Other General Requirements. All REASoN projects will meet the following requirements: • Maintain a public WWW-compliant presence. • Data and information shall be publicly available preferably via Internet transfer. • Descriptions of all products and services shall be provided to the NASA GCMD • The products shall contain and be searchable via FGDC compliant metadata. • REASoN projects shall apply for membership to the existing Federation
Other General Requirements. A. Contractor agrees that the services to be performed herein, including the locations and areas for which services, the hours for which such services are to be maintained, and the number of trained, equipped and qualified Security Guards to be furnished by the Contractor hereunder shall be subject to the approval of the Central Shops Operations Director or designated representative(s) for each post order. Contractor agrees that the scheduled work hours and days of security services may be changed at any time, without any penalty to the City, provided the City give a one (1) calendar day notice of intentions, except in emergencies that call for a need for a temporary change in scheduled hours (e.g. in cases of natural disasters, etc.).
B. All Security Guards will be employees of the Contractor. As an independent contractor, the hiring, training, uniforming, equipping, supervising, payment of wages and benefits, transportation costs, parking fees, directing and discharging of the Security Guards shall be the responsibility of the Contractor. The payment of Federal, State, and local taxes and overtime wages shall be the responsibility of the Contractor.
C. The Facility Manager(s) or the City Designated Representative may request Contractor to remove any Security Guard from its premises at any time it desires and for any reason whatsoever, and Contractor shall immediately replace the individual with a Security Guard acceptable to the City.
D. The Contractor will provide and supervise personnel who are qualified and uniformed as required herein for all shifts as directed by the Facility Manager(s) or the City Designated Representative. Contractor will provide Security Guards for assignment to duties and locations as described in the Appendix A Scope of Services or at such places and times as the Facility Manager(s) or his/her designated representative shall hereafter, at his/her sole discretion, decide require the provision of Security Guards.
E. Contractor's personnel will perform duties at all locations as instructed by the Central Shops Operations Director or his/her designated representative(s). Contractor's supervisory personnel shall instruct Security Guards as to their daily duties. Such duties shall not be in conflict with those requested by the Facility Manager. The Contractor must provide the assignment of duties and location one week prior to commencement for approval by the Facility Manager or his/her designated representative.
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Other General Requirements. At any time, the School reserves the right to amend insurance requirements or require a security bond if event circumstances warrant such action. Certificates shall be provided (2) two weeks prior to Permittee’s use of School’s Premises. Additionally and at its option, the School may request certified copies of required policies and endorsements. Such copies shall be provided within (10) ten days of the School’s request.
Other General Requirements. Accessories must not disrupt the educational process or draw undue attention to the individual. Body piercing or tattoos that are safety issues or a disruption to the educational process will not be permitted.
