Product Criteria Sample Clauses

Product Criteria. Aphria Diamond represents, warrants and covenants, as applicable, that all Products will, at the time of delivery: (i) be free from defects and will conform with the Specifications; (ii) be of a good and merchantable quality and fit for the intended purpose; not be adulterated, except as it relates to the irradiation of the Product or as otherwise agreed by the Parties; (iii) comply with Applicable Laws; (iv) be labeled and handled in accordance with Good Production Practices and all Applicable Laws; (v) be produced, packaged and stored under sanitary conditions and in compliance with Good Production Practices and all Applicable Laws; (vi) be shipped in packaging in compliance with Applicable Laws and consistent with Aphria Diamond’s then current practices; and (vii) be free from any Encumbrances. As Aphria’s sole remedy for a breach of any of the foregoing, if Aphria Diamond is notified in writing of the breach within thirty (30) days of Aphria selling the applicable Product but no later than ninety (90) days after the date of delivery, Aphria Diamond shall at Aphria Diamond’s option, replace such defective Products or refund the amounts paid by Aphria in respect of such defective Products. Any dispute arising between the parties from a notice received by Aphria Diamond pursuant to this Section 5.1 shall be resolved in accordance with the procedure set forth in Section 6.3.
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Product Criteria. Each Product must meet the following criteria in order to be published in the IBM Platform: a) The Product and Product listing shall be at all times in compliance with all applicable legal requirements in all countries where the IBM Platform is available, including without limitation the European General Data Protection Regulation (EU/2016/679) (“GDPR”); b) The Product listing made available on the IBM Platform must not refer to or promote the Product on another cloud environment where it may be usable. For any Integrated Commerce Product, Provider must provide IBM with links to the end user terms (for example, terms of service or an end user license agreement) and privacy policy for the Product; c) The Product API library (if applicable) is exposed to Users; d) The Product cannot be dependent upon any IBM offering that has been withdrawn from support; and e) As the IBM Platform expands to include local geographic communities within the IBM Platform, there may be additional requirements and selection criteria that the Product will need to be meet in order to participate in such geographic community. All geographic communities require Products to be sold to Users in local currency and local language.
Product Criteria. Each Product must meet the following criteria in order to be published in the IBM Platform: a) The Product and Product listing shall be at all times in compliance with all applicable legal requirements in all countries where the IBM Platform is available, including without limitation the European General Data Protection Regulation (EU/2016/679) (“GDPR”); b) The Product listing made available on the IBM Platform must not refer to or promote the Product on another cloud environment where it may be usable.; c) The Product API library (if applicable) is exposed to Users; d) The Product cannot be dependent upon any IBM offering that has been withdrawn from support.; and e) IBM intends to introduce minimum general availability requirements for Products listed on the IBM Cloud. IBM will notify Provider when such general availability requirements are available. If a Product does not meet the general availability requirements, then Provider may terminate this agreement in accordance with Section 9.2(d)(ii) of this Agreement.
Product Criteria. Each Product must meet the following criteria in order to be published in the IBM Platform: (a) The Product shall be at all times in compliance with all applicable legal requirements in all countries where the IBM Platform is available, including without limitation the European General Data Protection Regulation (EU/2016/679) (“GDPR”); (b) The Product listing made available on the IBM Platform must not refer to or promote the Product on another cloud environment where it may be usable. For any Integrated Commerce Product, Provider must provide IBM with links to the end user terms (for example, terms of service or an end user license agreement) and privacy policy for the Product; (c) The Product API library (if applicable) is exposed to Users; (d) For Integrated Commerce Products, obtain approval from IBM that the Product is aligned with the IBM portfolio or platforms. If IBM determines the Product does not align with IBM portfolio and/or platforms in a mutually beneficial way, the Product will not be approved as an Integrated Commerce Product, and may be part of the Referral Program at IBM’s option as described in Section 3.2 of this Agreement; (e) The Product cannot be dependent upon any IBM offering that has been withdrawn from support; and (f) As the IBM Platform expands to include local geographic communities within the IBM Platform, there may be additional requirements and selection criteria that the Product will need to be meet in order to participate in such geographic community. All geographic communities require Products to be sold to Users in local currency and local language.

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  • Evaluation Criteria 5.2.1. The responses will be evaluated based on the following: (edit evaluation criteria below as appropriate for your project)

  • Development Milestones In addition to its obligations under Paragraph 7.1, LICENSEE specifically commits to achieving (either itself or through the acts of a SUBLICENSEE) the following development milestones in its diligence activities under this AGREEMENT: (a) (b).

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

  • Design Criteria A/E shall prepare all work in accordance with the latest version of applicable County’s procedures, specifications, manuals, guidelines, standard drawings, and standard specifications. A/E shall prepare each Plans, Specifications, and Estimates (PS&E) package in a form suitable for letting through County’s construction contract bidding and awarding process.

  • Targets and Milestones You may choose to develop specific additional targets and milestones which assess your performance in ITT over time – particularly if ITT trainees make up a significant proportion of your overall student body. Alternatively, you may have targets and milestones in your existing 2012-13 access agreement which you now also wish to apply to undergraduate and/or postgraduate ITT trainees. These targets may be statistical – based on how representative your entrants are and/or your retention performance – and might include annual or interim milestones to help you monitor whether you are making progress. You may wish to include criteria around the numbers of trainees in receipt of a full or partial maintenance grant, as financial data will need to be collected to determine bursary support and the data will also be accessible through the Student Loans Company for HEBSS subscribers. You may also wish to consider the TDA guidance at Annex C which gives information on specific groups that are underrepresented in the teaching profession.

  • RE-WEIGHING PRODUCT Deliveries are subject to re- weighing at the point of destination by the Authorized User. If shrinkage occurs which exceeds that normally allowable in the trade, the Authorized User shall have the option to require delivery of the difference in quantity or to reduce the payment accordingly. Such option shall be exercised in writing by the Authorized User.

  • Milestones Subject to the provisions of the SGIP, the Parties shall agree on milestones for which each Party is responsible and list them in Attachment 4 of this Agreement. A Party’s obligations under this provision may be extended by agreement. If a Party anticipates that it will be unable to meet a milestone for any reason other than a Force Majeure event, it shall immediately notify the other Parties of the reason(s) for not meeting the milestone and (1) propose the earliest reasonable alternate date by which it can attain this and future milestones, and (2) requesting appropriate amendments to Attachment 4. The Party affected by the failure to meet a milestone shall not unreasonably withhold agreement to such an amendment unless it will suffer significant uncompensated economic or operational harm from the delay, (1) attainment of the same milestone has previously been delayed, or (2) it has reason to believe that the delay in meeting the milestone is intentional or unwarranted notwithstanding the circumstances explained by the Party proposing the amendment.

  • Criteria (1) Annual Evaluation Criteria. All performance evaluations shall be based upon assigned duties, and shall carefully consider the nature of the assignment in terms, where applicable, of: a. Teaching effectiveness, including effectiveness in presenting knowledge, information, and ideas by means or methods such as lecture, discussion, assignment and recitation, demonstration, laboratory exercise, practical experience, supervision of interns, theses, professional projects and/or dissertations, and direct consultation with students. The evaluation shall include consideration of effectiveness in imparting knowledge and skills, and effectiveness in stimulating students' critical thinking and/or creative abilities, the development or revision of curriculum and course structure, and adherence to accepted standards of professional behavior in meeting responsibilities to students. The evaluator may take into account class notes, syllabi, student exams and assignments, and any other materials relevant to the employee's teaching assignment. The teaching evaluation must take into account any relevant materials submitted by the employee, including the results of peer evaluations of teaching, and may not be based solely on student evaluations when this additional information has been made available to the evaluator. b. Contribution to the discovery of new knowledge, development of new educational techniques, and other forms of creative activity. Evidence of research and other creative activity shall include, but not be limited to, published books; articles and papers in professional journals; musical compositions, paintings, sculpture; works of performing art; papers presented at meetings of professional societies; funded grant activities; and research and creative accomplishments that have not yet resulted in publication, display, or performance. The evaluation shall include consideration of the employee's productivity, including the quality and quantity of the employee's research and other creative programs and contributions during the year, as well as recognition by the academic or professional community of what has been done. c. Public service that extends professional or discipline-related contributions to the community, the State, public schools, and/or the national and international community. This public service includes contributions to scholarly and professional organizations, governmental boards, agencies, and commissions that are beneficial to such groups and individuals. d. Participation in the governance processes of the University through significant service on committees, councils, and senates, beyond that associated with the expected responsibility to participate in the governance of the University through participation in regular departmental or college meetings. e. Other assigned University duties, such as attending University events, advising, counseling, and academic administration, or as described in a Position Description, if any, of the position held by the employee. Other assigned duties may include entrepreneurial activities that contribute to the further development of the University with an end result of creating a new venture. Evidence of entrepreneurial contributions shall include, but not be limited to, creation of self- supporting centers or institutes, development of multi- disciplinary research partnerships, and applications of research to implementations in society. To provide guidelines for the establishment, maintenance and use of employee evaluation files within the employee’s respective academic unit.

  • Project Specific Milestones In addition to the milestones stated in Section 212.5 of the Tariff, as applicable, during the term of this ISA, Interconnection Customer shall ensure that it meets each of the following development milestones: 6.1 Substantial Site work completed. On or before December 31, 2020 Interconnection Customer must demonstrate completion of at least 20% of project site construction. At this time, Interconnection Customer must submit to Interconnected Transmission Owner and Transmission Provider initial drawings, certified by a professional engineer, of the Customer Interconnection Facilities. 6.2 Delivery of major electrical equipment. On or before December 31, 2021, Interconnection Customer must demonstrate that all generating units have been delivered to Interconnection Customer’s project site.

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