Responsibilities of Organisations and Households Sample Clauses

Responsibilities of Organisations and Households. [A] All Organisations and Households are responsible for the development and storage of static and dynamic verifiers as specified in Annex II. Documents in the timber product dossier, including packing lists, sales invoices and other verifiers, are required to be kept for a period of five years.
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Responsibilities of Organisations and Households. [A] All Organisations and Households are responsible for the development and storage of static and dynamic verifiers as specified in Annex II. Documents in the timber product dossier, including packing lists, sales invoices and other verifiers, are required to be kept for a period of five years. [B] All Organisations in the VNTLAS supply chain are responsible for regular supply chain declaration and reporting to the Provincial FPD as described in Section 6.4. [C] All Organisations in the VNTLAS supply chain are responsible for submitting information through self‑assessment as a part of the OCS. [D] All exporters are responsible for providing the Licensing Authority with documents required in the Timber Export Dossier, as described in Section 7 of this Annex, and information required on the application form for FLEGT licensing (for the Union market), as described in Section 8 of this Annex and in Annex IV to this Agreement.

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  • RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE DEPARTMENT The Department agrees to:

  • RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE STATE 3.2.1 The State will identify a Project Manager for the Project. The Project Manager will be the sole point of contact between the Contractor and the State. The Project Manager will be the State’s representative authorized to communicate the State’s position and directions related to all contract work and to coordinate all change orders with the Commissioner of Buildings and General Services as deemed necessary.

  • Responsibilities of the District 12.1. The District shall examine the documents submitted by the Architect and shall render decisions so as to avoid unreasonable delay in the process of the Architect’s Services.

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  • Responsibilities of the Contractor The Contractor shall provide all technical and professional expertise, knowledge, management, and other resources required for accomplishing all aspects of the tasks and associated activities identified in the Scope of Work. In the event that the need arises for the Contractor to perform services beyond those stated in the Scope of Work, the Contractor and the City shall negotiate mutually agreeable terms and compensation for completing the additional services.

  • RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE OWNER The Owner agrees to:

  • RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY 1. The UNIVERSITY shall designate in writing a faculty member to coordinate with a designee of the FIELDWORK SITE.

  • Responsibilities of the City The City’s Contract Manager will be responsible for exercising general oversight of the Contractor’s activities in completing the Scope of Work. Specifically, the Contract Manager will represent the City’s interests in resolving day-to-day issues that may arise during the term of this Contract, shall participate regularly in conference calls or meetings for status reporting, shall promptly review any written reports submitted by the Contractor, and shall approve all invoices for payment, as appropriate. The City’s Contract Manager shall give the Contractor timely feedback on the acceptability of progress and task reports.

  • 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.

  • Districts Responsibilities 1. The DISTRICT shall provide to the ARCHITECT information regarding requirements for the PROJECT, including information regarding the DISTRICT’s objectives, schedule, and budget constraints, as well as any other criteria provided by the DISTRICT.

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