Principal Objectives Sample Clauses

Principal Objectives. The Partnership is in the business of extending loans to the general public secured by first and junior deeds of trust on real property. The Partnership has been operating for three years and has made Mortgage Investments in the aggregate in excess of $22,000,000. The General Partners have not yet identified nor committed to make any Mortgage Investments from the proceeds of this Offering and, as of the date of the Prospectus, have not entered into any negotiations with respect to extending any Mortgage Investments. The Partnership's primary objectives are to:
Principal Objectives. The principle objective of the activities under the Research Plan is for Morphic to generate and Develop Research Products Directed to each Research Target, including performing IND Enabling Activities for at least [***] Research Product Directed to each such Research Target that meets the Advancement Criteria for an Indication other than a Liver Fibrosis Indication and generating at least [***] Backup Research Product Directed to each such Research Target. In accordance with ARTICLE 6, the JGC shall determine the direction of the Development with respect to Research Products Directed against each Research Target.
Principal Objectives. The purpose and aims of this arrangement are to [insert or list overall objectives or aims, name of project etc]
Principal Objectives. This collective wage agreement is an extension of the partiesLiving Standards Agreement that was valid from 2019–2022. According to the parties to the agreement, the agreement supports the purchasing power of wages as well as providing predictability to households and companies in times of great uncertainty. The agreement can thus build stability and create the conditions for a long-term agreement.
Principal Objectives. The principal objectives of Stage 1 of the Project will be (i) to identify at least one BACL and (ii) to discover and clone genes that code for human and rat Galanin Receptors (in addition to GalR1, GalR2 and GalR3). Toward these objectives, Synaptic and Warner shall have during Stage 1 of the Project the responsibilities set forth on Schedule IV attached hereto, as the same may be modified from time to time by the Research Plan. ARTICLE V Stage 2 of the Project
Principal Objectives. (a) The principal objectives of the Corporation are as prescribed in section 5 of the CCWC Act. (b) Each of the principal objectives of the Corporation are of equal importance.
Principal Objectives. The principal objectives of the Allocations Policy are as follows: • Equal and fair access to housing • A centralised method of identifying need on the Island • A single point of contact for the customer accessible from various sites • To make best use of the available Island housing • Improved partnership working with participants as well as other agencies • The generation of up to date, accurate and easily accessible information • To provide a clear and transparent allocations policy • Empower applicants to make informed decisions about their own housing • To overcome, as far as reasonable, potential clashes of lifestyle • To avoid, as far as possible, over concentrations of one particular household or need type
Principal Objectives. The Government shall endeavour to correct the imbalances in distribution of the country’s limited resources and to embark on the path of sustainable growth with equity. It shall set itself the following principal objectives: (a) Increasing rural and urban household income; (b) Providing all children with primary and secondary education at least to the age of 16; (c) Reducing the infant mortality rate by at least half; (d) Giving the entire population access to health care; (e) Improving the well-being of the population in all areas.
Principal Objectives. The principal objectives of Stage 2 of the Project will be (a) to develop Lead Compounds based on BACLs identified during Stage 1 of the Project, (b) to identify and develop additional BACLs as potential backups for the BACLs referred to in the foregoing clause (a), (c) to identify and develop additional BACLs for Project Uses, (d) to discover and clone genes for human and rat Galanin Receptors that have not theretofore been cloned and (e) to continue, to the extent determined by the Steering Committee to be appropriate, to perform the activities which were undertaken as part of Stage 1.

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  • Goals & Objectives The purpose of this Agreement is to ensure that the proper elements and commitments are in place to provide consistent IT service support and delivery to the Customer by the Service Provider. The goal of this Agreement is to obtain mutual agreement for IT service provision between the Service Provider(s) and Customer(s). The objectives of this Agreement are to: • Provide clear reference to service ownership, accountability, roles and/or responsibilities. • Present a clear, concise and measurable description of service provision to the customer. • Match perceptions of expected service provision with actual service support & delivery.

  • Program Objectives Implement a rigorous constructability program following The University of Texas System, Office of Capital Projects Constructability Manual. Identify and document Project cost and schedule savings (targeted costs are 5% of construction costs). Clarification of Project goals, objectives.

  • Investment Objectives The objectives for the School District's investment activities are:

  • National Objectives The Subrecipient agrees to maintain documentation that demonstrates that the activities carried out with funds provided under this Agreement meet one or more of the CDBG program's national objectives - 1) benefit low/moderate income persons, 2) aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight, 3) meet community development needs having a particular urgency - as defined in 24 CFR Part 570.208.

  • Project Objectives 1.1 (Type the Project objectives)

  • Agreement Objectives (a) The fundamental objective that the Parties have in creating the Agreement is to produce an agreed industrial relations framework that encourages achievement of the following goals on the Project. (1) A safe and healthy Project Site environment where everyone works towards achieving the health and safety management philosophy of an injury and incident free Project; (2) A Project where everyone has the opportunity to perform their best work and achieve a sense of personal satisfaction by the time they complete their work assignment; (3) A Project where all participants' efforts and best work translate into a high quality result for the Project; (4) A Project where all participants work toward the common goal of completing the construction work on the Project within the defined schedule and budget; (5) A Project where leaders focus on understanding and dealing with people issues; (6) A Project where all participants listen to others point of view and act to amicably resolve any differences of opinion that may occur from time to time without ever resorting to unreasonable or unlawful means to achieve the result they wish to achieve; (7) A Project where, by all the participants acting in a considerate and respectful manner, positive relations with the local community they are performing the construction work in are maintained. (b) The Employer is accountable to: (1) Provide the management resource and support needed to achieve an injury and incident free Project; (2) Encourage its leaders to focus on issues raised by any member of their team; (3) Ensure its leaders act to address appropriately and in a timely manner, any concern raised by any member of their team; (4) Act at all times with fairness, honesty and in a trustworthy manner, responding to issues or concerns raised in a timely manner; (5) Recognise the talents and capabilities of their Employees and encourage excellence in construction execution. (c) Each Employee is accountable to: (1) Establish and maintain a safe and healthy work area, ensure safe and healthy work practices are followed at all times and within their duty of care, take responsibility for their personal safety and the safety of other Employees; (2) Comply with Project environmental health and safety regulations, procedures and practices; (3) Participate in and comply with the Project’s cultural and environmental processes; (4) Ensure their personal fitness for work on each day they are scheduled to work; (5) In all of their dealings with other Employees and their Employer, act with fairness and respect; (6) Work towards both the Project and their team’s goals to the full extent of their personal capacity; and (7) Raise any personal concern/issue directly with their immediate team leader/supervisor thereby providing the Employer with an opportunity to resolve/assist the concern/issue. If the team leader/supervisor is not available, then raise the matter with a more senior Employer leader.

  • PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES 4.1 The Performance Plan (Annexure A) sets out- 4.1.1 the performance objectives and targets that must be met by the Employee; and 4.1.2 the time frames within which those performance objectives and targets must be met. 4.2 The performance objectives and targets reflected in Annexure A are set by the Employer in consultation with the Employee and based on the Integrated Development Plan, Service Delivery and Budget Implementation Plan (SDBIP) and the Budget of the Employer, and shall include key objectives; key performance indicators; target dates and weightings. 4.2.1 The key objectives describe the main tasks that need to be done. 4.2.2 The key performance indicators provide the details of the evidence that must be provided to show that a key objective has been achieved. 4.2.3 The target dates describe the timeframe in which the work must be achieved. 4.2.4 The weightings show the relative importance of the key objectives to each other. 4.3 The Employee’s performance will, in addition, be measured in terms of contributions to the goals and strategies set out in the Employer’s Integrated Development Plan.

  • Safety Objectives 55.1 The Parties recognise the potentially hazardous nature of the construction industry. To this end, the Parties to the Agreement are committed to continuous improvement in occupational health and safety standards through the implementation of an organisational framework which involves all Parties in protecting Employees’ health and safety. 55.2 In meeting these objectives, the Parties have agreed to consider a broad agenda through the consultative processes established by this Agreement. Such an agenda will include: (a) Measures designed to include the safe operation of plant and equipment; (b) Training issues including specific hazards, health and safety systems, and site induction; (c) Management of occupational health and safety through a comprehensive approach which aims to control hazards at their source, reduce the incidence and costs of occupational injuries and illnesses; and (d) Risk of fatigue (see clause 36.5). 55.3 The Employer will comply with all relevant work health and safety legislation, including the OHS Act, workers compensation legislation, regulations, codes of practice and relevant and appropriate Australian and Industry Standards as set out in Appendix F.

  • Goals Goals define availability, performance and other objectives of Service provisioning and delivery. Goals do not include remedies and failure to meet any Service Goal does not entitle Customer to a Service credit.

  • Goal The goals of the Department’s grants are to: 1. Reduce delinquency, increase offender accountability, and rehabilitate juvenile offenders through a comprehensive, coordinated, community-based juvenile probation system;