RESPONSIBILITES Sample Clauses

RESPONSIBILITES. The Consultant shall: 1. Provide a staff that is experienced in performing the work described in this Agreement. 2. Deliver in a timely manner all services specified in this Agreement. 3. Maintain the confidentiality of any information designated as confidential by the City of Joplin. 4. Consultant will exercise reasonable skill, care and diligence in the performance of its services and will carry out its responsibilities in accordance with customarily accepted professional standards. 5. Consultant represents that it has professional working knowledge of National Register Bulletins and SHPO requirements. The City shall: 1. Designate one (1) person as the Project Coordinator, to serve as a liaison between the City and the Consultant, 2. Ensure access to City facilities, personnel and information as requested by Consultant. 3. Provide all historic and current relevant information, data and photographs to Consultant.
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RESPONSIBILITES. (a) The Consultant will: (i) perform the Services with due diligence and best efforts; (ii) determine the manner in which the Services are provided and supply Barnard as and when needed to perform the Services, provided the Company’s expectations and objectives are met; (iii) use due care and take all necessary precautions to assure the protection of persons and property in relation to the performance of the Services; and (iv) comply with any legislation and regulatory requirements applying to matters within the scope of the Services including, without limitation, securities legislation. (b) The Consultant is responsible for: (i) obtaining and maintaining all necessary licenses, registrations, permits and approvals required to perform the Services and providing the Company with copies of all such documentation as and when requested by the Company; (ii) registering for GST and providing the Consultant’s GST registration number on all invoices; and (iii) paying, on or before the date that such payments are due, all Taxes owed on the Fees (as defined below) the Consultant receives from the Company pursuant to this Agreement. (c) The Consultant will arrange for its own office space, office supplies, and any support staff required for the performance of the Services and will assume all responsibility for the condition of all materials and equipment used in the performance of the Services. (d) The Company will provide the Consultant with access to its premises, equipment, products, work-in-progress, personnel, and other materials to the extent necessary for the Consultant’s performance of the Services.
RESPONSIBILITES. District and the Fort XxXxxxx School District agree that responsibility for providing the Title I program transfers from District to the Fort XxXxxxx School District upon the effective date of this Agreement. Such responsibilities may include: Fort XxXxxxx School District responsibilities a. To provide instructional services by a certified elementary teacher b. To use appropriate evaluative testing/screening procedures and materials c. To provide the District and the nonpublic school an outline of the local assessment plan d. To provide small group supplemental reading and math instruction for eligible nonpublic school students e. To assure all financial and legal responsibilities in providing the instruction: i. Pay salary and all benefits for the teacher(s) ii. Provide educational materials, which supplement instruction iii. Provide diagnostic testing instruments iv. Supervise the instruction v. Provide appropriate Professional Development for Title I teachers vi. Provide Parent Involvement activities for Title I parents vii. Provide any other responsibilities necessary to conduct the program as intended
RESPONSIBILITES. Architect's 2.
RESPONSIBILITES. 1. The responsibility to manage and work on the land in accordance with indigenous and other appropriate land uses methods and practices; 2. Effect the parcellary survey of the area being claimed; 3. Protect and conserve the forest growth within the area and cooperate in the protection and conservation of the forest areas adjacent thereto; 4. Preserve monuments and other landmarks indicating corners and outline of boundaries within the area; 5. Prevent and suppress destructive fires within and in the vicinity of the ancestral land claim; 6. Refrain from cutting or harvesting naturally growing trees along rivers, streams and channels. Secretary Department of Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Department of Environment and Natural Resources This Agreement made and entered into this day of , 19 between the Republic of the Philippines Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), hereinafter referred to as the Grantor, and of legal age, Filipino, with postal address at , hereinafter referred to as Grantee.
RESPONSIBILITES. 21 A. CONTRACTOR and ADMINISTRATOR RESPONSIBILITIES; 22 1. CONTRACTOR shall ensure that all staff are trained and have a clear understanding of all 23 Policies and Procedures (P&P)s. CONTRACTOR shall provide signature confirmation of the P&P 24 training for each staff member and placedplace it in their personnel files.
RESPONSIBILITES. In order for URFA to achieve the objectives as set out in this policy, it is essential that all Employees, URFA elected officials, contractors and suppliers participate in the shared responsibility to maintain a safe and healthy workplace by adhering to the following responsibilities: Council of Representatives and the Executive Committee are expected to: Employees are expected to: ACCOUNTABILITY AND NON-COMPLIANCE All URFA Employees and any individuals working on behalf of or representing URFA such as elected URFA officials, contractors, suppliers and consultants are accountable for their own actions and must comply with health and safety legislation, policies and procedures. Violations of health and safety legislation, policies and procedures place URFA at significant risk and are subject to appropriate corrective action. AUTHORITIES - Collective Agreement between the University of Regina Faculty Association and COPE Local 397 - URFA Policies The parties agree to establish a joint committee within two (2) months of the signing of this Collective Agreement to establish a Violence Policy and Procedures document for the use of URFA members and Employees. Once completed, the document cannot be modified without mutual agreement by the Employer and the Union and shall form part of this Collective Agreement.
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RESPONSIBILITES. All employees agree to abide by the policies contained in the Xxxxxxx Engineering Pty Ltd Policy Manual. Other responsibilities are as follows :- (a) Company Vehicles – all Employees agree to help maintain company vehicles in good order and condition and to keep them clean and tidy at all times and report immediately any accidents, damage to or faults noticed in the vehicles.
RESPONSIBILITES. 1. Ensure the implementation of the activities described in the approved grant application. 2. Coordinate public and private resources on behalf of all refugees resettled in the State of Kentucky. 3. Ensure compliance with the financial and administrative requirements of the award. 4. Submit initial and continuation applications as the Xxxxxx-Xxxx designee in Kentucky on behalf of Catholic Charities of Louisville. 5. Manage the budget as approved by the Federal Government (424A-Section B); and assist the finance department in the completion and submission of all required financial reports (SF-425). 6. Determine the budget for (insert name of department) based on funding for services and other activities incurred for the same purpose in like circumstances. 7. Request prior approvals from the Federal Government when necessary. 8. Submit required program performance reports (SCF-OGM SF-PPR) to the Federal Government. 9. Review the Scope of Work submitted by (insert name of Department ) to ensure the service plan and budget meets the requirements of the federally funded program and when necessary request the Scope of Work be revised to meet ongoing programmatic and/or fiscal requirements. 10. Evaluate and provide technical assistance to identify problem areas and to ensure the department is implementing activities within their Scope of Work as required by the Federal Awarding agency. 11. Maintain documentation required for the grant award, including the Kentucky Xxxxxx-Xxxx Policy and Procedures Manual.
RESPONSIBILITES. EACH PARTY SHALL: X. Xxxxx to the formation of a (Steering Committee) to provide expertise and oversight to activities for the Neighborhood Stabilization Program. B. Designate a key contact or a representative to serve on the Steering Committee. C. Work through their Steering Committee representative to provide necessary information to achieve agreed upon goals. X. Xxxxx that the Neighborhood Stabilization Program will have goals, objectives, and actions that are aligned with each organization’s mission. X. Xxxxx to coordinate priorities, actions, and resources for the greater good of the F. Recognize that other organizations may be involved, but are not listed as partners, and maybe required to assist in endeavors critical to the purposes of this MOU under separate formal arrangements. Such assistance may include but not be limited to: managing funds, writing grant applications, professional services, providing consultation, education, and facilitation.
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