Public Presentations Sample Clauses
The Public Presentations clause governs how parties may disclose or present information related to the agreement in public forums, such as conferences, seminars, or media appearances. Typically, it requires parties to obtain prior written consent before making any public statements or presentations that reference the agreement or the other party's confidential information. This clause helps protect sensitive information and ensures that public communications are accurate and authorized, thereby preventing unauthorized disclosures and maintaining the integrity of both parties' reputations.
Public Presentations. Consultant will review and comment upon the Company's website, PowerPoint presentation, fact sheet and other investor oriented materials.
Public Presentations. Prime A/E may be required to develop, present and/or participate in public meetings and presentations. Preparation of PowerPoint presentations or written technical information may also be required as part of the public meeting and presentation. Attendance and participation in specific public presentations/meetings shall be identified in each CTO.
Public Presentations. BPC will review and comment upon the Company’s web-site, brochure, PowerPoint presentations, fact sheet and other investor oriented materials.
Public Presentations. The Parties acknowledge that they, independently or jointly, may wish to make a Public Presentation of information and data generated in the course of the Research Program. The term "Public Presentation" shall mean the submission for publication of any manuscript, abstract or other form of public presentation, including, without limitation, posters, doctoral theses, slides and texts of oral presentations, and texts of any transmission through any electronic media, e.g. any computer access system such as the Internet, World Wide Web, etc. The Party wishing to make a Public Presentation (the "Publishing Party") shall provide to the other Party (the "Non-Publishing Party") a complete copy of its proposed publication at least thirty (30) days prior to the date of its intended submission for publication, and agrees, upon request, not to submit any such abstract or manuscript for publication until (i) the Non-Publishing Party is given a reasonable period of time to secure patent protection for any material in such proposed publication which it believes to be patentable, and (ii) to remove, at the Non-Publishing Party's reasonable request, any Confidential Information of the Non-Publishing Party and/or any [*] contained within such proposed publication. Both Parties understand that a reasonable commercial strategy may require delay of publication of information contained within a Public Presentation for filing of patent applications. Neither Party shall have the right to publish or present Confidential Information of the other Party or any [*] in any Public Presentation without the other Party's prior written consent. Subject to the foregoing, at the Non-Publishing Party's reasonable request, the Publishing Party shall remove the [*] and Non-Publishing Party's Confidential Information from such proposed publication. The Publishing Party agrees to provide the Non-Publishing Party with a final copy of the proposed publication prior to its disclosure. Nothing contained in this Article 10 is intended to grant any right or license to either Party to commercialize or file patent applications on any information of the Publishing Party that is included in such Public Presentation. Any disputes between the Parties regarding delaying a Public Presentation to permit the filing of a patent application shall be referred to the JRC.
Public Presentations. A- E may be required to develop, present and/or participate in public meetings and presentations. Preparation of PowerPoint presentations or written technical information may also be required as part of the public meeting and presentation. Attendance and any required participation in specific public presentations/meetings shall be per CTO.
Public Presentations. For this analysis it has been proposed that HDR will participate in up to two public presentations for the rate and fee analysis. Generally the first meeting is a presentation of the analysis draft final results to gain policy direction from the City Council, and the second meeting is the presentation of the final analysis results and recommendations. It is proposed that the rates and system development charges will be presented at the same meeting. HDR will collaborate with City staff to develop the presentation materials. • Review and comment on proposed handouts for public meetings. • Coordinate the times and dates of the public presentations with HDR. • Participate and present at up to two public presentations. This concludes HDR’s discussion of the proposed scope of services for the City’s water and sewer rate and fee analysis. Additional out-of-scope work requested by the City will be provided on a time- and-material basis. Out-of-scope work will only be provided with the written authorization of the City.
Public Presentations. Prepare a presentation outline for a public neighborhood plan review and input meeting(s) to be conducted within the township in which the Project is located, or at a specially scheduled Project review meeting. The meeting shall be coordinated by the applicable LVMPD bureau in conjunction with the Commissioner of that Commission District or Councilperson of that ▇▇▇▇. The Company shall be responsible for assisting in the presentation of the site development plan and the building floor plans with the applicable LVMPD bureau; and for responding to input and questions from the community.
Public Presentations. Any team member may make a public presentation, but should notify the Project Management Board in advance.
Public Presentations. Task 5.6.1 Task 5.6.2 Consultant will work in coordination with City staff to develop and present periodic updates to City Council. Consultant will work with S2SAC as needed to present the S2SAC final financial recommendation to City Council. 32 16 4 $ 3,000.00 Task 6.1.1 Prepare and submit data request. 2 4 2 8 $ 1,329.80 $ 13.30 $ 13.30 $ 1,343.10 Obtain DOGAMI LiDAR and City of Bend aerial mapping and Task 6.1.2 topographic data. (city wide compressed image and AutoCAD files). 2 4 8 14 $ 2,251.85 $ 22.52 $ 22.52 $ 2,274.37 Task 6.1.3 Obtain City GIS data including tax lots, utilities (water, sewer, storm), roads, ADA, zoning, UGB, contours, etc. 2 8 10 $ 1,637.15 $ 16.37 $ 16.37 $ 1,653.52 Task 6.1.4 Obtain previous master plans, reports, basin studies, UGB expansion reports, etc. 4 4 $ 815.50 $ 8.16 $ 8.16 $ 823.66 Task 6.1.5 Obtain and compile readily available information on the age and condition of existing septic systems in the project area. 4 8 16 28 $ 4,118.49 $ 41.18 $ 41.18 $ 4,159.67 Task 6.1.6 Create GIS database and publish to ARCGIS Webmap. 16 16 $ 2,458.80 $ 24.59 $ 24.59 $ 2,483.39 Task 6.1.7 Perform field site reconnaissance. 8 16 16 40 $ 5,778.18 $ 57.78 $ 57.78 $ 5,835.96 Task 6.1.8 Identify remaining data gaps to move forward with design. 4 8 12 $ 2,044.90 $ 20.45 $ 20.45 $ 2,065.35 Develop ARCGIS Webmap with existing information obtained from Task 6.1.9 the City and the County and update with design information throughout the project for information sharing amongst team members. 60 60 $ 9,220.50 $ 92.21 $ 92.21 $ 9,312.71 Task 6.1.10 Conduct a total of two (2) four-hour technical design workshops. 16 16 32 $ 5,720.81 $ 57.21 $ 57.21 $ 5,778.02 Task 6.2.1 Develop design criteria and acceptable variances to criteria (i.e. minimum depth of cover, etc.) 4 12 16 $ 2,659.60 $ 26.60 $ 26.60 $ 2,686.20 Define critical points and design constraints (i.e.collector inverts at
Public Presentations. Task Objective: Provide effective public presentations of the findings, conclusions and recommendations of the water and water reclamation rate study.
