RESPONSIBILITIES AND COMMITMENTS Sample Clauses

RESPONSIBILITIES AND COMMITMENTS. The method and frequency of the chosen collection system shall remain the sole responsibility and discretion of each WCA. However, the WCAs agree to work together as far as is reasonably practicable through this IAA to deliver the current and any future JMWMS for Hertfordshire, in accordance with the WCA Baselines, and in a way that does not adversely affect the obligations of the WDA The WCAs shall carry out their collection responsibilities in accordance with their WCA Baselines. The WCAs shall use their best endeavours to implement and thereafter operate and continue to operate their services in pursuit of targets detailed in the JMWMS unless the Partners agree otherwise in accordance with the Review Procedure. The WCAs agree to actively and jointly promote Waste minimisation and Waste reduction activities with the WDA and to ensure that the result of such activities is reflected within the WCA Baselines or as otherwise agreed in accordance with the Review Procedure. The IAA places no restriction on any WCA wishing to pursue recycling targets in excess of those agreed as part of the JMWMS or any subsequent revisions adopted by the Partners. The WCAs agree to actively and jointly pursue Recycling and Composting schemes and to maintain or increase Recycling and Composting performance levels supported by awareness raising / behavioural change campaigns delivered jointly with the other Partners. The WCAs shall deliver Residual Waste to the Delivery Points and in compliance with the Delivery Points Standards detailed in SCHEDULE 8 (DELIVERY POINT STANDARD). The WCAs shall comply and shall procure that their collection arrangements and collection contractors take all reasonable steps to comply with the Contamination Protocol set out in SCHEDULE 9 (CONTAMINATION PROTOCOL).
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RESPONSIBILITIES AND COMMITMENTS. The Human Rights Internship Program requires a consensus between three participating parties:
RESPONSIBILITIES AND COMMITMENTS. This statement recognises the commitment to employee learning that will help employees take advantage of learning and development opportunities with support from the Council and Trades Unions. In order to support staff in developing their skills and abilities, the range of support mechanisms identified in 2.1 will be applied by the Council, the Trades Unions and employees themselves. There are a number of commitments and responsibilities by the Council, Trades Unions and individual employees. These are outlined below.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND COMMITMENTS. The parties expressly recognize that teamwork and partnership are critical elements for successful improvement of student achievement at the School. The parties further recognize that to succeed this partnership must extend beyond the parties themselves to include students, parents, school councils, leadership teams, as well as business and community leaders. In accordance with these objectives of partnership and school improvement, the parties agree to the Agreement Roles, Responsibilities, and Requirements provided in Attachment 4, which is hereby incorporated and made a part of this Agreement.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND COMMITMENTS. Each of the WCAs shall comply with their obligations set out in this SLA, including the Schedules.

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  • Responsibilities of the Parties 1.5.1 The Parties shall perform all obligations of this Agreement in accordance with all Applicable Laws and Regulations, Operating Requirements, and

  • Responsibilities 1. Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, BNY shall with respect to each Specified Country select an Eligible Foreign Custodian. In connection therewith, BNY shall: (a) determine that assets of the Funds held by such Eligible Foreign Custodian will be subject to reasonable care, based on the standards applicable to custodians in the relevant market in which such Eligible Foreign Custodian operates, after considering all factors relevant to the safekeeping of such assets, including, without limitation, those contained in paragraph (c)(1) of the Rule; (b) determine that the Funds’ foreign custody arrangements with each Eligible Foreign Custodian are governed by a written contract with the Custodian which will provide reasonable care for the Funds’ assets based on the standards specified in paragraph (c)(1) of the Rule; (c) determine that each contract with an Eligible Foreign Custodian shall include the provisions specified in paragraph (c)(2)(i)(A) through (F) of the Rule or, alternatively, in lieu of any or all of such (c)(2)(i)(A) through (F) provisions, such other provisions as BNY determines will provide, in their entirety, the same or a greater level of care and protection for the assets of the Funds as such specified provisions; (d) monitor pursuant to the Monitoring System the appropriateness of maintaining the assets of the Funds with a particular Eligible Foreign Custodian pursuant to paragraph (c)(1) of the Rule and the performance of the contract governing such arrangement; and (e) advise the Funds whenever BNY determines under the Monitoring System that an arrangement (including, any material change in the contract governing such arrangement) described in preceding clause (d) no longer meets the requirements of the Rule. 2. For purposes of preceding Section 1 of this Article, BNY’s determination of appropriateness shall not include, nor be deemed to include, any evaluation of Country Risks associated with investment in a particular country. For purposes hereof, “Country Risks” shall mean systemic risks of holding assets in a particular country including but not limited to (a) an Eligible Foreign Custodian’s use of any depositories that act as or operate a system or a transnational system for the central handling of securities or any equivalent book-entries; (b) such country’s financial infrastructure; (c) such country’s prevailing custody and settlement practices; (d) nationalization, expropriation or other governmental actions; (e) regulation of the banking or securities industry; (f) currency controls, restrictions, devaluations or fluctuations; and (g) market conditions which affect the orderly execution of securities transactions or affect the value of securities.

  • Responsibilities of Customer 5.1 To the extent that the Supplier requires access to the Customer Site to perform the Services, the Customer shall provide such access during Normal Business Hours and to provide a suitable work environment to enable the Supplier to perform such Services subject to the Supplier complying with such internal policies and procedures of the Customer (including those relating to security and health and safety) as may be notified to the Supplier in writing from time to time. 5.2 The Customer shall co-operate with the Supplier in all matters relating to the Services and shall appoint a minimum of two Representatives (“Customer Representatives”), who shall have authority to commit the Customer on all matters relating to the relevant Service. 5.3 The Customer agrees and acknowledges the terms of the applicable Licence Agreements and the terms of the CSP Agreement shall form part of this Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, in the event the applicable Licence Agreements, and/or the CSP Agreement is not applicable to the Services being received or delivered by the Supplier to the Customer under this Agreement, such agreements shall not apply. 5.4 Customer shall: (a) adhere to the Fair Usage Policy; (b) ensure it has suitable licences in place for any third party software required (which is not issued by the Supplier) to allow the Supplier and its subcontractors full use in relation to the Services provided; (c) co-operate with the Supplier in all matters relating to the Services as reasonably requested by the Supplier; (d) adhere to the dates scheduled for provision of Services by the Supplier to the Customer as stated in the applicable Statement of Work or otherwise agreed between the Parties in writing. In the event the Customer wishes to reschedule or cancel the dates for the provision of Services, liquidated damages (“Liquidated Damages”) will become payable from the Customer to the Supplier on the following basis: (i) if dates are changed or cancelled at the Customer’s request more than fourteen (14) days before the scheduled start date no Liquidated Damages are payable; (ii) if dates are changed or cancelled between seven (7) days and fourteen

  • RESPONSIBILITIES OF CITY City or its representative shall issue all communications to Contractor. City has the authority to request changes in the work in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and with the terms in Exhibit A – Scope of Work. City has the authority to stop work or to suspend any work.

  • Responsibilities of Client a. Client shall exclusively retain the services of Consultant to perform the Scope of Work, in accordance with, and subject to, the other provisions of this Agreement. b. Client shall provide access for Consultant and its subcontractors to the Site, and shall enter into access agreements with other third party property owners, as necessary for Consultant to complete the performance of the Scope of Work. c. Client shall, as necessary to complete the Scope of Work: (i) cooperate and assist Consultant with the preparation and submittal, to PADEP, PAUSTIF, local governing authorities and others, of all information and documents including, without limitation, correspondence, notices, reports, data submittals, restrictive covenants, engineering and institutional controls, and the like; and (ii) implement and maintain any engineering or institutional controls. d. Client shall transmit to Consultant copies of all documentation, correspondence, reports, and the like, sent or received by Client, regarding the Scope of Work at the Site. e. Client shall make a good faith effort to minimize any and all interference with the progress of the Scope of Work if the Site is remodeled or otherwise modified. Client shall also make a good faith effort to place this condition on third parties that are not a party to this Agreement including, but not limited to, current owners, future owners, current operators, future operators, current lessees and future lessees.

  • Responsibilities of Contractor A. The Contractor shall perform all work on the described project as required by the Contract documents. The work to be performed includes the labor and services necessary to produce such replacement, and all materials, supplies, tools, transportation, equipment, and machinery required for replacement. B. This project bid includes all materials, labor and equipment to complete the reconstruction and resurfacing of streets as outlined in the Project Manual for WWREYN - XXXXXXXX SANITARY SEWER - PHASE 1 dated March 25th, 2021 as outlined in Attachment A.

  • Responsibilities of Consultant a. Consultant, as an independent contractor to Client, shall perform the Scope of Work (Exhibit A) in accordance with, and subject to, the other provisions of this Agreement. b. The Scope of Work shall be performed in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local rules and regulations including, but not limited to, the requirements of the Storage Tank and Spill Prevention Act (Act 32 of 1989, as amended) and Pa. Code, Title 25, Chapter 245, established under the Land Recycling and Environmental Remediation Standards Act (Act 2 of 1995) and Pa. Code, Chapter 250 (Administration of Land Recycling Program). c. Consultant shall perform the Scope of Work for an amount not to exceed the Base Contract Price (“BCP”) of $[insert BCP] plus any Cost Adders, Optional Milestones and/or Unit Costs, subject to all other provisions of this Agreement. d. Consultant shall participate in periodic site meetings with the Client and PAUSTIF for site status updates. Consultant will be provided no less than ten (10) days written notice of the date, time, and location of the meeting by the Client/PAUSTIF through their third party administrator.

  • Duties and Obligations The Administrative Agent shall not have any duties or obligations except those expressly set forth in the Loan Documents. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, (a) the Administrative Agent shall not be subject to any fiduciary or other implied duties, regardless of whether a Default has occurred and is continuing, (b) the Administrative Agent shall not have any duty to take any discretionary action or exercise any discretionary powers, except discretionary rights and powers expressly contemplated by the Loan Documents that the Administrative Agent is required to exercise as directed in writing by the Required Lenders (or such other number or percentage of the Lenders as shall be necessary under the circumstances as provided in Section 9.02), and, (c) except as expressly set forth in the Loan Documents, the Administrative Agent shall not have any duty to disclose, and shall not be liable for the failure to disclose, any information relating to any Loan Party or any Subsidiary that is communicated to or obtained by the bank serving as Administrative Agent or any of its Affiliates in any capacity. The Administrative Agent shall not be liable for any action taken or not taken by it with the consent or at the request of the Required Lenders (or such other number or percentage of the Lenders as shall be necessary under the circumstances as provided in Section 9.02) or in the absence of its own gross negligence or willful misconduct as determined by a final nonappealable judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction. The Administrative Agent shall be deemed not to have knowledge of any Default unless and until written notice thereof is given to the Administrative Agent by the Borrower or a Lender, and the Administrative Agent shall not be responsible for or have any duty to ascertain or inquire into (i) any statement, warranty or representation made in or in connection with any Loan Document, (ii) the contents of any certificate, report or other document delivered hereunder or in connection with any Loan Document, (iii) the performance or observance of any of the covenants, agreements or other terms or conditions set forth in any Loan Document, (iv) the validity, enforceability, effectiveness or genuineness of any Loan Document or any other agreement, instrument or document, (v) the creation, perfection or priority of Liens on the Collateral or the existence of the Collateral, or (vi) the satisfaction of any condition set forth in Article IV or elsewhere in any Loan Document, other than to confirm receipt of items expressly required to be delivered to the Administrative Agent.

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  • RESPONSIBILITIES OF PARTIES A. BST will include billing number information associated with resold exchange lines or SPNP arrangements in its LIDB. The Local Exchange Company will request any toll billing exceptions via the Local Service Request (LSR) form used to order resold exchange lines, or the SPNP service request form used to order SPNP arrangements. B. Under normal operating conditions, BST shall include the billing number information in its LIDB upon completion of the service order establishing either the resold local exchange service or the SPNP arrangement, provided that BST shall not be held responsible for any delay or failure in performance to the extent such delay or failure is caused by circumstances or conditions beyond BST’s reasonable control. BST will store in its LIDB an unlimited volume of the working telephone numbers associated with either the resold local exchange lines or the SPNP arrangements. For resold local exchange lines or for SPNP arrangements, BST will issue line-based calling cards only in the name of Local Exchange Company. BST will not issue line- based calling cards in the name of Local Exchange Company’s individual end users. In the event that Local Exchange Company wants to include calling card numbers assigned by the Local Exchange Company in the BST LIDB, a separate agreement is required. C. BST will provide responses to on-line, call-by-call queries to the stored information for the specific purposes listed in the next paragraph. D. BST is authorized to use the billing number information to perform the following functions for authorized users on an on-line basis: 1. Validate a 14 digit Calling Card number where the first 10 digits are a line number or special billing number assigned by BST, and where the last four digits (PIN) are a security code assigned by BST. 2. Determine whether the Local Exchange Company has identified the billing number as one which should not be billed for collect or third number calls, or both.

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