Our Priorities Sample Clauses

Our Priorities. Taking orders for the Services from Contracting Bodies in respect of the relevant Lot(s); Conforming to the Charging Structure; Undertaking any billing requirements; Undertaking to meet all Contracting Body requirements;
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Our Priorities. Youth Employment The Issue Addressing youth employment is our second priority for Glasgow. Despite significant investment in a range of existing programmes, many of which are innovative and highly effective, youth unemployment within the city remains disproportionately high. To ensure that we build on the efforts and investments made over the last years, it is essential that we continue to prioritise this area of activity. This will ensure that the city and its young people are well placed and equipped with the skills and experience to compete in the current labour market and to emerge stronger from the current recession. The unemployment rate for young people is higher than for any other age group. Claimant youth unemployment (16-24) in Glasgow increased from 3,585 in November 2007 to 6,710 in April 2012. The April 2012 rate of 8.1%, was above both the Scottish (6.7%) and UK figures (6.3%). The numbers of young people who have been unemployed for 12 months or more doubled between 2010 and 2012. In addition, despite significant recent progress, Glasgow continues to have a disproportionate number of young people who leave school with no positive destination, approximately 11%. Youth unemployment is also disproportionately concentrated in the city’s most deprived neighbourhoods. For example, in Parkhead/Dalmarnock, the Claimant Count rate for young people is eight times that for Newlands & Xxxxxxxx. Tackling worklessness will continue to be a major challenge for the city particularly in the context of a constricted labour market in which skills, experience and qualifications are of increasing importance and critical factors for entering the labour market. A recent study by Oxford Economics9 estimated that the total number of jobs in the city is not expected to regain its 2008 peak in the short to medium term and that furthermore the shortfall in demand could be as high as 10,000 jobs per year. The experience of the 1980’s and its impact on youth unemployment (often leading to generational unemployment) indicates that if we are to avoid the same outcomes, then we must endeavour to prioritise youth unemployment, improve transitions from school and maximise opportunities for training and development for our young people. Considerable activity has been undertaken in recent years around youth employment – this is set out in more detail in Appendix 12b. Much of our recent focus has been to try to simplify the landscape of youth employment activity in Glasgow. Part...
Our Priorities. Crown Commercial Service (CCS) key priorities are to support visibility of Standby and Portable Generators products and services whole life costs and to influence efficiencies through: - Offering valued solutions to meet customers individual requirements; - Build and increase capacity of high quality products and services; - Provide greater opportunity for aggregation; and - Develop a dynamic commercial model for access to products and services.
Our Priorities. 2.2. Contracting Authorities’ key priorities are to support visibility and control of fleet whole life costs and to influence efficiencies through:
Our Priorities. This section outlines the Partnership’s priority local outcomes, identifies how we are going to deliver those outcomes and provides details of the indicators and targets that we will use to track our progress.
Our Priorities. The SA identifies the top crime and anti- social behaviour categories across Lancashire as:  Violence against the person  Domestic abuseChild sexual exploitation (CSE)  Anti-social behaviour (ASB)  Road safety The main contributory factors in the commission of crime and for increased risk of victimisation are:  Alcohol use / misuse  Drug use / misuse  Previous offending The SA has also identified deprivation, social inequality and poor mental health as determinants that influence offending and vulnerability. The key threats from serious and organised crime are the distribution and supply of drugs, violence between groups and exploitation of vulnerable people. The SA district and unitary profiles provide a breakdown of local threats and issues and demonstrate the geographic and demographic diversity of Lancashire. Local variations must, therefore, be considered in all approaches tackling crime and ASB.
Our Priorities. 1. Each Indigenous learner will set personalized learning goals that reflect a holistic growth mindset. Evidence: Indigenous learners will self assess their learning through reflection and culturally responsive protocols.
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Our Priorities. 11.2.1 We are seeking submissions that support our local priorities. Torbay Council’s mission is to be a Council that supports, enables and empowers its residents, communities and partnerships.

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  • Composition and Priority The Contractor agrees to provide commodities or contractual services to the Customer as specified in the Contract. Additionally, the terms of the Contract supersede the terms of all prior agreements between the Parties on this subject matter.

  • Liquidation Priority In a Liquidity Event or Dissolution Event, this Safe is intended to operate like standard non-participating Preferred Stock. The Investor’s right to receive its Cash-Out Amount is:

  • ORDER OF PRIORITY In the case of any conflict between or within this Agreement, the following order of priority shall be utilized: 1) General Provisions, 2) Special Provisions, 3) Scope of Work, and, 4)

  • Security Documents The due and punctual payment of the principal of, interest, Additional Amounts and premium, if any, on the Notes and any Note Guarantee when and as the same shall be due and payable, whether on an interest payment date, at maturity, by acceleration, repurchase, redemption or otherwise, and interest on the overdue principal of and interest and Additional Amounts (to the extent permitted by law), if any, on the Notes and any Note Guarantee and performance of all other obligations of the Issuer and any Guarantor to the Holders of Notes, the Trustee and the Security Agent under this Indenture, the Notes and any Note Guarantee, according to the terms hereunder or thereunder, are secured as provided in the Collateral Documents and the Intercreditor Agreement. Each Holder of Notes, by its acceptance thereof, consents and agrees to the terms of the Collateral Documents and the Intercreditor Agreement and any additional intercreditor agreement (including, without limitation, the provisions providing for foreclosure and release of Collateral and authorizing the Security Agent to enter into any Collateral Document on its behalf) as the same may be in effect or may be amended from time to time in accordance with its terms and authorizes and directs the Security Agent to enter into the Collateral Documents and the Intercreditor Agreement and any additional intercreditor agreement and to perform its obligations and exercise its rights thereunder in accordance therewith. The Issuer will deliver to the Trustee copies of all documents delivered to the Security Agent pursuant to the Collateral Documents, and the Issuer and the Parent will, and the Parent will cause each of its Restricted Subsidiaries to, do or cause to be done all such acts and things as may be required, or which the Security Agent from time to time may reasonably request, to assure and confirm to the Trustee that the Security Agent holds, for the benefit of the Trustee and the Holders, duly created, enforceable and perfected Liens as contemplated hereby and by the Collateral Documents and the Intercreditor Agreement, so as to render the same available for the security and benefit of this Indenture and of the Notes and any Note Guarantee secured hereby, according to the intent and purposes herein expressed. The Issuer and any Guarantor will each take, and will cause their respective Restricted Subsidiaries to take (including as may be requested by the Trustee) any and all actions reasonably required to cause the Collateral Documents and the Intercreditor Agreement to create and maintain, as security for the Obligations of the Issuer and any Guarantor hereunder, in respect of the Collateral, valid and enforceable perfected Liens in and on such Collateral ranking in right and priority of payment as set forth in the Intercreditor Agreement and subject to no other Liens other than as permitted by the terms of this Indenture and the Intercreditor Agreement.

  • Bills and Liens Contractor shall pay promptly all indebtedness for labor, materials and equipment used in performance of the Work. Contractor shall not permit any lien or charge to attach to the Work or the premises, but if any does so attach, Contractor shall promptly procure its release and, in accordance with the requirements of Article 22 above, indemnify, defend, and hold County harmless and be responsible for payment of all costs, damages, penalties and expenses related to or arising from or related thereto.

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  • Priority of Provisions If there is a conflict or inconsistency between any term, statement, requirement, or provision of any exhibit attached hereto, any document or events referred to herein, or any document incorporated into this Agreement by reference and a term, statement, requirement, or provision of Articles 1 through 8 of this Agreement, the term, statement, requirement, or provision contained in Articles 1 through 8 shall prevail and be given effect.

  • Priority of Agreements and Precedence In the event of a conflict between and among the terms and conditions of this DPA, including all Exhibits attached hereto and incorporated herein and the Service Agreement, the terms and conditions of this DPA shall govern and prevail, shall survive the termination of the Service Agreement in the manner set forth herein, and shall supersede all prior communications, representations, or agreements, oral or written, by the Parties relating thereto.

  • Priority of Agreements This DPA shall govern the treatment of Student Data in order to comply with the privacy protections, including those found in FERPA and all applicable privacy statutes identified in this DPA. In the event there is conflict between the terms of the DPA and the Service Agreement, Terms of Service, Privacy Policies, or with any other bid/RFP, license agreement, or writing, the terms of this DPA shall apply and take precedence. In the event of a conflict between Exhibit H, the SDPC Standard Clauses, and/or the Supplemental State Terms, Exhibit H will control, followed by the Supplemental State Terms. Except as described in this paragraph herein, all other provisions of the Service Agreement shall remain in effect.

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