Purpose of the exercise Clause Samples

The 'Purpose of the exercise' clause defines the main objective or intent behind a particular activity, agreement, or contractual arrangement. It typically outlines what the parties aim to achieve, such as conducting due diligence, evaluating a business opportunity, or facilitating negotiations. By clearly stating the underlying purpose, this clause helps ensure that all parties have a mutual understanding of the exercise's scope and limits, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes about the intended use or outcome.
Purpose of the exercise. 15.1.1 The purpose of the exercise is to establish if DfE hold information that may/ will support Home Office Immigration Enforcement’s key objectives of preventing abuse of immigration control and support the Home Office in its commitment to upholding a duty of care for missing children. In addition, the purpose of the exercise is to establish if DfE hold information that may/will assist the HO:  To identify and locate individuals who the Home Office suspect have committed an immigration offence under Section 24 of the Immigration Act 1971 or 24A of the Immigration Act 1971, or section 35 of the Asylum and Immigration(Treatment of Claimants) 2004.  To identify the most recent address and where appropriate any previous addresses that it holds for these subjects in the last 5 years at the date of request in order to maximise the success of tracing missing children and their families and those who have committed an immigration offence.  (Where appropriate) bring the family (back) into compliant reporting  To secure the safety and wellbeing of any child 15.1.2 Strategic aims of the data sharing 15.1.3 HO will only request information from DfE in cases where:  HO confirm they have lost contact with the child and their family members;  An individual or family member has committed, or is believed to have committed an immigration offence as listed at section 15.1.1 above, and  The HO believes the family and child are still in the UK; and  In addition, the HO will request information where the child is an unaccompanied minor and the HO has lost contact with that child giving rise to concerns over their wellbeing. 15.1.4 Any information received as a result of this exercise will be used in conjunction with other information already held by the HO or obtained by the HO, in the course of carrying out its functions, to assist in the process of identifying potential new contact details (including addresses) for the individual(s) and their family members.
Purpose of the exercise. 15.1.1 The aim is to establish if DfE hold information that may/ will support the Home Office/Absconder Tracing Team’s (NATT) key objectives and commitment to upholding a duty of care for missing children and abuse of immigration control through the following five objectives:  Re-establish contact with families the HO has lost contact with.  To protect the interests and safety of any child.  To reduce harm resulting from abuse of immigration control.  Combat illegal migrant working and those that benefit from it.  Create a hostile environment for those who seek to benefit from abuse of immigration control. 15.1.2 In addition, the purpose of the exercise is to establish if DfE hold information that may/ will assist the HO:  To identify foreign nationals families who have absconded from immigration control.  To identify the most recent address and any previous addresses that it holds for these subjects in order to maximise the success of tracing missing children and their families.  (Where appropriate) bring the family (back) into compliant reporting  To secure the safety and wellbeing of any child. 15.1.3 HO will only request information from DfE in cases where:  HO confirm they have lost contact with the child and their family members;  An individual or family member has committed, or is believed to have committed an immigration offence as listed at 2.5 and 2.7 above;  The HO believes the family and child are still in the UK; and  The HO has exhausted all other avenues to establish contact with the child and family. 15.1.4 Any information received as a result of this exercise will be used in conjunction with other information already held by the HO or obtained by the HO, in the course of carrying out its functions, to assist in the process of identifying potential new contact details (including addresses) for the individual(s) and their family members.
Purpose of the exercise. 15.1.1 The purpose of the exercise is to establish The aim is to establish if DfE hold information that may/ will support Home Office Immigration Enforcement’s key objectives of preventing abuse of immigration control and support the Home Office in its the Home Office/Absconder Tracing Team’s (NATT) key objectives and commitment to upholding a duty of care for missing children. In addition, the purpose of the exercise is to establish if DfE hold information that may/will assist the HO: and abuse of immigration control through the following five objectives:  Re-establish contact with families the HO has lost contact with.  To protect the interests and safety of any child.  To reduce harm resulting from abuse of immigration control.  Combat illegal migrant working and those that benefit from it.  Create a hostile environment for those who seek to benefit from abuse of immigration control.  To identify and locate individuals who the Home Office suspect have committed an immigration offence under Section 24 of the Immigration Act 171 or 24A of the Immigration Act 1971, or section 35 of the Asylum and Immigration(Treatment of Claimants)2004.  To identify the most recent address and where appropriate any previous addresses that it holds for these subjects in the last 5 years at the date of request in order to maximise the success of tracing missing children and their families and those who have committed an immigration offence.  To secure the safety and wellbeing of any child 15.1.2 Strategic aims of the data sharingIn addition, the purpose of the exercise is to establish if DfE hold information that may/ will assist the HO:  To identify foreign nationals families who have absconded from immigration control.  To identify the most recent address and any previous addresses that it holds for these subjects in order to maximise the success of tracing missing children and their families.  (Where appropriate) bring the family (back) into compliant reporting  Re- establish contact with children and families the HO. has lost contact with and trace immigration offenders.  To reduce harm resulting from abuse of immigration control  Create a hostile environment for those who seek to benefit from the abuse of immigration control  To reduce the illegal migration population 15.1.3 HO will only request information from DfE in cases where:  HO confirm they have lost contact with the child and their family members; 15.1.1 above, and  The HO believes the family a...