RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERABLES Sample Clauses

RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERABLES. The Project can be broadly classified in four phases: a) Design phase; b) Installation phase; c) Pre-operation phase;
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RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERABLES. On and from the date of the execution of this Contract, utility grants to AMISP for the Term of Contract, the right to implement the Project in the Project area.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERABLES. The Project Director and Head of Secretariat will report to the UNU-CPR Executive Director and will be expected to: - Implement, scale, and evolve the FAST programme of work, building on existing grant commitments with key donors, ensuring future growth aligns with the UNU-CPR strategic priorities; - Recruit, train, supervise and support the FAST project team, including managers responsible for project workstreams relating to investment, banking, government and multilateral institutions, and vulnerable populations research; - Serve as the FAST spokesperson at local and international events/meetings to broaden knowledge of the initiative and its impact as well as related issues; - Engage with current donors and cultivate new donors to secure complementary project funding and ensure full project delivery; - Broaden the initiatives institutional partnerships, regions of work, and ensure the overall growth of beneficiary groups; - Initiate and participate in meetings and conferences that support FAST outreach, coalition- building and the dissemination of findings, including an annual implementation review conference; - Develop and deliver authoritative evidenced-based policy reports, recommendations, editorials, and other publications that advance FAST objectives; - Lead policy uptake within the UN system; - Innovate partnership design and modalities for project delivery; - Convene and support the FAST Steering Group as required; - Commission, curate and provide quality control on external communications content; - Commission annual evaluations of the work programme, and be responsible for budget oversight and donor reporting. - Advanced university degree in a relevant field, including but not limited to, business administration, finance, political science, international relations, human rights and public policy; - Minimum of ten years (15 preferable) of relevant work experience, including at least five years of relevant senior leadership experience; - Demonstratable experience leading large multi-partner projects/initiatives/campaigns; - Expert knowledge of issues in the areas of sustainable finance, business and human rights, modern slavery, human trafficking, child labour and forced labour; - Past experience working in or collaborating with networks in the field of finance; - Evidence of grant management and fundraising experience; - Superior analytical and conceptual thinking skills; - Demonstrated ability to lead and manage teams, as well as a commitment ...
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERABLES. CONTRACTOR Responsibilities and Deliverables 1. Provide overall project management and coordination 2. Design, develop, and validate OC SSA’s customized IVR based on an approved Business Design Document 3. Deploy Network IVR Application ready for User Acceptance Testing 4. Provide an Acceptance Test Plan (ATP) to validate the call flows/strategies and reporting operation based on the Business Design Document 5. Provide Production Launch of the application 6. Provide Document Bundle (Project Book) OC SSA Responsibilities and Deliverables 1. Sign-off on Business Design Document
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERABLES. Novamont has developed an initial business plan for the production of Products at the Facility enclosed hereto under Schedule 2.2 that also includes the Transaction Activities of the Parties (or Newco, as applicable) and will form the basis for the Business Plan (as defined in Section 4 of Exhibit A). The Parties and Newco will use commercially reasonable efforts to execute the respective Transaction Activities in accordance with such initial business plan, as well as the Retrofitting Plan and the Business Plan (both as defined in Section 4 of Exhibit A), once they will be available, all of them as possibly amended from time to time.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERABLES. The Head of the Development Equities Programme will report to the Director of Programmes and the Executive Director and will be expected to:
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERABLES. CONTRACTOR Responsibilities and Deliverables 1. Provide overall project management and coordination 2. Design, develop, and validate OC SSA’s customized IVR based on an approved Business Design Document 3. Deploy Network IVR Application ready for User Acceptance Testing 4. Provide an Acceptance Test Plan (ATP) to validate the call flows/strategies and reporting operation based on the Business Design Document 5. Provide Production Launch of the application 6. Provide Document Bundle (Project Book) 1. Sign-off on Business Design Document 2. Provide Production Data and Voice files (if applicable) 3. Provide test scenario and test data 4. Sign-off on User Acceptance Testing 5. Provide Final Acceptance Sign-off on the launched application
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RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERABLES. ● Contractor will provide a 6-week, step-by-step Organizers Guide, with everything needed to plan the event. The Guide includes a family invitation video, social media, digital flyers and other family-awareness outreach materials. ● Contractor will provide language support services as requested by subcontractor which may include translation of marketing materials, day-of materials, and feedback surveys; live translation of Family Code Night livestream event with support for accessing translation through remote video services; in-person interpreters for the event day-of based on needed of communities being served. ● Contractor will provide a post-event feedback survey (electronic form, physical copies upon request) for distribution to all event participants and translated into requested languages to be shared at the end of the Family Code Night livestream. ● Contractor will provide a region-wide raffle prize as incentive for participation in the post-event feedback survey, with prize distribution to be facilitated through the STEM Hub directly to awardee. ● Contractor will provide ongoing organizer support opportunities including materials, office hours, and communications in support of event execution.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERABLES. To meet the above-mentioned objectives, the consultant is expected to:

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  • Patent Filing Responsibilities and Costs 1. The invention and patent rights herein apply to any patent application or patents covering an invention made under this Agreement. Each Party is responsible for its own costs of obtaining and maintaining patents covering sole inventions of its employees. The Parties may agree otherwise, upon the reporting of any invention (sole or joint) or in any license granted. 2. Partner shall include the following in patent applications for an invention made jointly between NASA employees, its Related Entity employees and Partner employees: The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the U.S. Government for U.S. Government purposes without the payment of royalties thereon or therefore.

  • Client’s Responsibilities (a) Client agrees to advise Consultant regarding Client's Project requirements and to provide all relevant information, surveys, data and previous reports accessible to Client which Consultant may reasonably require. (b) Client shall designate a Project Representative to whom all communications from Consultant shall be directed and who shall have limited administrative authority on behalf of Client to receive and transmit information and make decisions with respect to the Project. Said representative shall not, however, have authority to bind Client as to matters of governmental policy or fiscal policy, nor to contract for additions or obligations exceeding a value which is the lesser of $5000 or 5% of the maximum contract price. (c) Client shall examine all documents presented by Consultant, and render decisions pertaining thereto within a reasonable time. The Client's approval of any drawings, specifications, reports, documents or other materials or product furnished hereunder shall not in any way relieve Consultant of responsibility for the professional adequacy of its work. (d) Client shall perform its obligations and render decisions within a reasonable time under the circumstances presented. Based upon the nature of Client and its requirements, a period of 14 days shall be presumed reasonable for any decision not involving policy decision or significant financial impact, when all information reasonably necessary for Client to responsibly render a decision has been furnished. A period of 46 days shall be presumed reasonable for Client to act with respect to any matter involving policy or significant financial impact. The above periods of presumed reasonableness shall be extended where information reasonably required is not within the custody or control of Client but must be procured from others.

  • 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.

  • Position, Duties and Responsibilities During the Term (as defined in Section 2.01 below), Executive shall serve as Chief Financial Officer of Company as well as in such other positions or capacities as may be reasonably requested by the Board of Directors of Company (the “Board”) or the Chief Executive Officer of Company (the “CEO”) and shall have such duties and responsibilities as are customary for, and are consistent with, such position(s) as may, from time to time, be assigned by the Board, the CEO and/or any of their respective nominees. Executive’s employment by Company shall be full-time and exclusive to Company and Executive shall (a) report to Company’s CEO, (b) comply with Company’s policies and procedures in place from time to time, and (c) serve Company faithfully and to the best of Executive’s ability. During the Term, and except for paid time off in accordance with the terms of Section 3.01(G) below or absences due to illness or incapacity, Executive shall devote all of Executive’s business time, attention, skill and efforts exclusively to the business and affairs of Company (including its affiliates) and the promotion of its interests. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, Executive may do the following, provided that such activities do not inhibit or prohibit the performance of Executive’s duties hereunder or inhibit or conflict with the business of Company and/or its affiliates: (i) engage in charitable, educational, religious, civic and similar types of activities and manage Executive’s personal investments, and (ii) with consent of the Board which shall not be unreasonably withheld, serve on the board of directors, managers, advisors (or their equivalent) of outside business enterprises for up to 30 hours in the aggregate per calendar quarter (including but not limited to AngelMed, GenPro, and eNeura). Executive shall be required to spend on average eight days per month at the Company’s corporate offices in either Florida or Israel including travel. Executive acknowledges that he shall be required to travel as reasonably necessary to perform Executive’s duties hereunder, including international travel.

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  • 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.

  • Position Duties and Responsibilities Place of Performance (a) Employee shall be employed and serve as the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company (together with such other position or positions consistent with Employee’s title as the Board shall specify from time to time) and shall have such duties typically associated with such title. Subject to the foregoing, Employee also agrees to serve as an officer and/or director of the Company or any parent or subsidiary of the Company, as specified by the Board, in each case without additional compensation. Employee shall report directly and exclusively to the Board. In addition, the Company shall promptly appoint Employee to the Board and thereafter nominate Employee as a nominee for election to the Board and solicit proxies for his election for so long as he continues to serve as President and Chief Executive Officer. (b) Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, Employee shall devote his full business time, attention, and efforts to the performance of his duties under this Agreement and shall not engage in any other business or occupation during his employment with the Company pursuant to this Agreement, including, without limitation, any activity that (x) conflicts with the interests of the Company or its subsidiaries, (y) interferes with the proper and efficient performance of his duties for the Company, or (z) interferes with the exercise of his judgment in the Company’s best interests. Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing herein shall preclude Employee from (i) serving, with the prior written consent of the Board, as a member of the board of directors or advisory boards (or their equivalents in the case of a non-corporate entity) of non-competing businesses and charitable organizations, (ii) engaging in charitable activities and community affairs, and (iii) subject to the terms and conditions set forth in Section 10 hereof, managing his personal investments and affairs; provided, however, that the activities set out in clauses (i), (ii) and (iii) shall be limited by Employee so as not to materially interfere, individually or in the aggregate, with the performance of his duties and responsibilities hereunder.

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  • Customer’s Responsibilities 9.1 If and to the extent applicable or under the control of the Customer, Customer shall provide complete and accurate information regarding requirements for the Project and the Site(s), including, without limitation, constraints, space requirements, underground or hidden facilities and structures, and all applicable drawings and specifications. 9.2 Customer shall prepare, file for, and use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain all Required Approvals necessary to perform its obligations under this Agreement. 9.3 Customer shall reasonably cooperate with Company as required to facilitate Company’s performance of the Work.

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