Schedule of Performance or Delivery Sample Clauses

Schedule of Performance or Delivery a. County’s obligation to pay depends upon Contractor’s delivery or performance in accordance with the following schedule: b. County will only pay for completed work that conforms to this schedule.
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Schedule of Performance or Delivery a. County’s obligation to pay depends upon Contractor’s delivery or performance in accordance with the following schedule: b. County will only pay for completed work that conforms to this schedule.  $2,000,000  $3,000,000  $3,000,000  $5,000,000 Professional Liability insurance covers damages caused by error, omission, or negligent acts related to professional services provided under this Contract. The policy must provide extended reporting period coverage, sometimes referred to as “tail coverage” for claims made within two years after the contract work is completed or the facts underlying County’s claim could reasonably have been discovered, whichever is later.  Not required by County (one box must be checked)  $2,000,000  $3,000,000  $3,000,000  $5,000,000 Commercial General Liability insurance includes coverage for personal injury, bodily injury, advertising injury, property damage, premises, operations, products, completed operations and contractual liability. The insurance coverages provided for herein must be endorsed as primary and non-contributory to any insurance or self insurance of County, its officers, employees or agents. Each such policy obtained by Contractor shall provide that the insurer shall defend any suit against the named insured and the additional insureds, their officers, agents, or employees, even if such suit is frivolous or fraudulent. Such insurance shall provide County with the right, but not the obligation, to engage its own attorney for the purpose of defending any legal action against County, its officers, agents, or employees, and that Contractor shall indemnify County for costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, incurred or arising out of the defense of such action. The policy shall be endorsed to name Deschutes County, its officers, agents, employees and volunteers as an additional insured. The additional insured endorsement shall not include declarations that reduce any per occurrence or aggregate insurance limit. The Contractor shall provide additional coverage based on any outstanding claim(s) made against policy limits to ensure that minimum insurance limits required by the County are maintained. Construction contracts may include aggregate limits that apply on a “per location” or “per project” basis. The additional insurance protection shall extend equal protection to County as to Contractor or subcontractors and shall not be limited to vicarious liability only or any similar limitation. To ...
Schedule of Performance or Delivery a. County’s obligation to pay depends upon Contractor’s delivery or performance in accordance with the following schedule: 1) County will only pay for completed work described in Paragraphs 1(a) through (e) of this Exhibit and that complies with applicable requirements for public hearings and land use decisions set forth, respectively, in Chapters 22.24 and 22.28 of the County’s Development Procedures Ordinance. Applicable requirements of Chapter 1.17 of the Deschutes County Code shall apply to code compliance hearings and decisions. b. County will only pay for completed work that conforms to this schedule. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Workers Compensation insurance in compliance with ORS 656.017, requiring Contractor and all subcontractors to provide workers’ compensation coverage for all subject workers, or provide certification of exempt status. Worker’s Compensation Insurance to cover claims made under Worker’s Compensation, disability benefit or any other employee benefit laws, including statutory limits in any state of operation with Coverage B Employer’s Liability coverage all at the statutory limits. . In the absence of statutory limits the limits of said Employers liability coverage shall be not less than $1,000,000 each accident, disease and each employee. This insurance must be endorsed with a waiver of subrogation endorsement, waiving the insured’s right of subrogation against County. Professional Liability insurance with an occurrence combined single limit of not less than: Per Occurrence limit Annual Aggregate limit  $1,000,000  $2,000,000  $2,000,000  $3,000,000  $3,000,000  $5,000,000 Professional Liability insurance covers damages caused by error, omission, or negligent acts related to professional services provided under this Contract. The policy must provide extended reporting period coverage, sometimes referred to as “tail coverage” for claims made within two years after the contract work is completed.  Required by CountyNot required by County (one box must be checked) Commercial General Liability insurance with a combined single limit of not less than:  $1,000,000  $2,000,000  $2,000,000  $3,000,000  $3,000,000  $5,000,000 Commercial General Liability insurance includes coverage for personal injury, bodily injury, advertising injury, property damage, premises, operations, products, completed operations and contractual liability. The insurance coverages provided for herein must be endorsed as primary and non-contributory to an...
Schedule of Performance or Delivery a. County's obligation to pay depends upon Subrecipient's delivery or performance in accordance with the following: County will only pay for completed work that conforms to this schedule and only at such time as a complete STIF Periodic Report has been prepared within the Oregon Department of Transportation Public Transit Division’s OPTIS system. b. County will only pay for completed work that conforms to this schedule. 1 Carry Over Program Reserve Funds $ 1,000,000 Identify additional cost needs not covered by estimates for Project's #2 - #4. 2 STIF Program Administration $ 2,683,382 CET to continue to administer, supervise, plan, support, and market CET, Deschutes County, and Provider STIF programs. 3 Continued Former STF Operations $ 4,362,642 Continuing to serve the public transportation needs of the Elderly and Disabled population through CET's La Pine, Bend, Redmond and Sister's Dial-A-Ride services and future expanded Dial-A-Ride boundaries. 4 Routes 30, 24, 29, and 28 $ 6,149,815 Continued current CET Community Connector Routes 30, 24, 29, 28 service to increase frequency, as well as cover additional costs related to Veteran rides that are not covered by the current grant. 5 CET Sub-Recipient Projects $ 2,854,750 Operating and Capital funds for inter-city providers: Central Oregon Breeze and Pacific Crest Bus Lines, as well as transportation options partner, Commute Options. 6 CET Capital Projects $ 1,000,000 Ability to complete mobility hubs and/or enhanced bus stops, purchase of real-time signage, purchase of public transit vehicles (replacement and expansion of fleet) and local match for federal funded capital grants and down payment on the land for alternative fuel station. Total Estimate $ 18,050,589 *COIC will reimburse Subrecipient Providers Central Oregon Breeze and Pacific Crest Bus Lines, and Commute Options for these services using Deschutes County STIF funds. Professional Liability insurance covers damages caused by error, omission, or negligent acts related to professional services provided under this Contract. The policy must provide extended reporting period coverage, sometimes referred to as “tail coverage” for claims made within two years after the contract work is completed. X Not required by County (one box must be checked) Per Occurrence Automobile Liability insurance includes coverage for bodily injury and property damage resulting from operation of a motor vehicle. Commercial Automobile Liability Insurance shall provide covera...
Schedule of Performance or Delivery a. County’s obligation to pay depends upon Contractor’s delivery or performance in accordance with the following schedule: b. County will only pay for completed work that conforms to this schedule. Professional Liability insurance covers damages caused by error, omission, or negligent acts related to professional services provided under this Contract. The policy must provide extended reporting period coverage, sometimes referred to as “tail coverage” for claims made within two years after the contract work is completed. 🞎 Not required by County (one box must be checked) Commercial General Liability insurance includes coverage for personal injury, bodily injury, advertising injury, property damage, premises, operations, products, completed operations and contractual liability. The insurance coverages provided for herein must be endorsed as primary and non-contributory to any insurance of County, its officers, employees or agents. Each such policy obtained by Contractor shall provide that the insurer shall defend any suit against the named insured and the additional insureds, their officers, agents, or employees, even if such suit is frivolous or fraudulent. Such insurance shall provide County with the right, but not the obligation, to engage its own attorney for the purpose of defending any legal action against County, its officers, agents, or employees, and that Contractor shall indemnify County for costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, incurred or arising out of the defense of such action. The policy shall be endorsed to name Deschutes County, its officers, agents, employees and volunteers as an additional insured. The additional insured endorsement shall not include declarations that reduce any per
Schedule of Performance or Delivery a. County’s obligation to pay depends upon Contractor’s delivery or performance in accordance with the following schedule: 1) County will only pay for completed work described in Paragraphs 1(a) through (e) of this Exhibit and that complies with applicable requirements for public hearings and land use decisions set forth, respectively, in Chapters 22.24 and 22.28 of the County’s Development Procedures Ordinance. Applicable requirements of Chapter 1.17 of the Deschutes County Code shall apply to code enforcement hearings and decisions. b. County will only pay for completed work that conforms to this schedule. Contract No. 20 - INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS 🞎 $1,000,000 🞎 $2,000,000 🞎 $3,000,000 🞎 $2,000,000 🞎 $3,000,000 🞎 $5,000,000 Professional Liability insurance covers damages caused by error, omission, or negligent acts related to professional services provided under this Contract. The policy must provide extended reporting period coverage, sometimes referred to as “tail coverage” for claims made within two years after the contract work is completed. 🞎 Required by County 🞎 Not required by County (one box must be checked) Per Single Claimant and Incident All Claimants Arising from Single Incident 🞎 $1,000,000 🞎 $2,000,000 🞎 $2,000,000 🞎 $3,000,000 🞎 $3,000,000 🞎 $5,000,000 Commercial General Liability insurance includes coverage for personal injury, bodily injury, advertising injury, property damage, premises, operations, products, completed operations and contractual liability. The insurance coverages provided for herein must be endorsed as primary and non-contributory to any insurance of County, its officers, employees or agents. Each such policy obtained by Contractor shall provide that the insurer shall defend any suit against the named insured and the additional insureds, their officers, agents, or employees, even if such suit is frivolous or fraudulent. Such insurance shall provide County with the right, but not the obligation, to engage its own attorney for the purpose of defending any legal action against County, its officers, agents, or employees, and that Contractor shall indemnify County for costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, incurred or arising out of the defense of such action. The policy shall be endorsed to name Deschutes County, its officers, agents, employees and volunteers as an additional insured. The additional insured endorsement shall not include declarations that reduce any per occurrence or aggregate ...
Schedule of Performance or Delivery a. County’s obligation to pay depends upon Contractor’s delivery or performance in accordance with the following schedule: Within fourteen (14) days after issuance of Notice to Proceed, Contractor shall submit a Project Schedule and Schedule of Values prior to commencement of Work. b. County will only pay for completed work that conforms to this schedule. c. Contractor to provide weekly updates so Owner can coordinate access to site.
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  • Schedule of Performance Consultant shall commence the services pursuant to this Agreement upon receipt of a written notice to proceed and shall perform all services within the time period(s) established in the “Schedule of Performance” attached hereto as Exhibit “D” and incorporated herein by this reference. When requested by the Consultant, extensions to the time period(s) specified in the Schedule of Performance may be approved in writing by the Contract Officer but not exceeding one hundred eighty (180) days cumulatively.

  • Suspension of Performance or Disbursement Into Court If, at any time, (i) there shall exist any dispute between Broker, Issuer, NCPS, any Subscriber or any other person with respect to the holding or disposition of all or any portion of the Escrow Funds or any other obligations of NCPS hereunder, or (ii) if at any time NCPS is unable to determine, to NCPS’s reasonable satisfaction, the proper disposition of all or any portion of the Escrow Funds or NCPS’s proper actions with respect to its obligations hereunder, or (iii) if Broker and Issuer have not within 30 days of the furnishing by NCPS of a notice of resignation pursuant to Section 7 hereof appointed a successor NCPS to act hereunder, then NCPS may, in its reasonable discretion, take either or both of the following actions: a. suspend the performance of any of its obligations (including without limitation any disbursement obligations) under this Escrow Agreement until such dispute or uncertainty shall be resolved to the sole satisfaction of NCPS or until a successor NCPS shall have been appointed (as the case may be). b. petition (by means of an interpleader action or any other appropriate method) any court of competent jurisdiction in any venue convenient to NCPS, for instructions with respect to such dispute or uncertainty, and to the extent required or permitted by law, pay into such court all funds held by it in the Escrow Funds for holding and disposition in accordance with the instructions of such court. NCPS shall have no liability to Broker, Issuer, any Subscriber or any other person with respect to any such suspension of performance or disbursement into court, specifically including any liability or claimed liability that may arise, or be alleged to have arisen, out of or as a result of any delay in the disbursement of the Escrow Funds or any delay in or with respect to any other action required or requested of NCPS.

  • Release of Performance Security (i) The Authority shall return the Performance Security to the Contractor within 60 (sixty) days of the expiry of the Maintenance Period or the Defects Liability Period, whichever is later, under this Agreement. Notwithstanding the aforesaid, the Parties agree that the Authority shall not be obliged to release the Performance Security until all Defects identified during the Defects Liability Period have been rectified. (ii) The Authority shall return the Additional Performance Security to the Contractor within 28 (twenty eight) days from the date of issue of Completion Certificate under Article 12 of this Agreement. (iii) The Authority shall be liable to pay interest @ 9% (nine per cent) per annum for any delay in the return of Performance Security and Additional Performance Security, if any, beyond the period prescribed above for the period of delay.

  • Suspension of Performance Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, if an Event of Default or a Potential Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, the Non-Defaulting Party, upon written notice to the Defaulting Party, has the right (i) to suspend performance under any or all Transactions and (ii) to the extent an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, to exercise any remedy available at law or in equity, except as limited be Section 5.7.

  • Suspension of Performance Disbursement Into Court If at any time, there shall exist any dispute between the Company and the Investor(s) with respect to holding or disposition of any portion of the Escrow Funds or any other obligations of Escrow Agent hereunder, or if at any time Escrow Agent is unable to determine, to Escrow Agent's sole satisfaction, the proper disposition of any portion of the Escrow Funds or Escrow Agent's proper actions with respect to its obligations hereunder, or if the parties have not within thirty (30) days of the furnishing by Escrow Agent of a notice of resignation pursuant to Section 9 hereof, appointed a successor Escrow Agent to act hereunder, then Escrow Agent may, in its sole discretion, take either or both of the following actions: a. suspend the performance of any of its obligations (including without limitation any disbursement obligations) under this Escrow Agreement until such dispute or uncertainty shall be resolved to the sole satisfaction of Escrow Agent or until a successor Escrow Agent shall be appointed (as the case may be); provided however, Escrow Agent shall continue to invest the Escrow Funds in accordance with Section 8 hereof; and/or b. petition (by means of an interpleader action or any other appropriate method) any court of competent jurisdiction in any venue convenient to Escrow Agent, for instructions with respect to such dispute or uncertainty, and to the extent required by law, pay into such court, for holding and disposition in accordance with the instructions of such court, all funds held by it in the Escrow Funds, after deduction and payment to Escrow Agent of all fees and expenses (including court costs and attorneys' fees) payable to, incurred by, or expected to be incurred by Escrow Agent in connection with performance of its duties and the exercise of its rights hereunder. c. Escrow Agent shall have no liability to the Company, the Investor(s), or any person with respect to any such suspension of performance or disbursement into court, specifically including any liability or claimed liability that may arise, or be alleged to have arisen, out of or as a result of any delay in the disbursement of funds held in the Escrow Funds or any delay in with respect to any other action required or requested of Escrow Agent.

  • Timing of Payment of Performance When the payment of any obligation or the performance of any covenant, duty or obligation is stated to be due or performance required on a day which is not a Business Day, the date of such payment (other than as described in the definition of Interest Period) or performance shall extend to the immediately succeeding Business Day.

  • Covenants of Performance Measurement No interference. Registry Operator shall not interfere with measurement Probes, including any form of preferential treatment of the requests for the monitored services. Registry Operator shall respond to the measurement tests described in this Specification as it would to any other request from an Internet user (for DNS and RDDS) or registrar (for EPP). ICANN testing registrar. Registry Operator agrees that ICANN will have a testing registrar used for purposes of measuring the SLRs described above. Registry Operator agrees to not provide any differentiated treatment for the testing registrar other than no billing of the transactions. ICANN shall not use the registrar for registering domain names (or other registry objects) for itself or others, except for the purposes of verifying contractual compliance with the conditions described in this Agreement. PUBLIC INTEREST COMMITMENTS Registry Operator will use only ICANN accredited registrars that are party to the Registrar Accreditation Agreement approved by the ICANN Board of Directors on 27 June 2013 in registering domain names. A list of such registrars shall be maintained by ICANN on ICANN’s website. (Intentionally omitted. Registry Operator has not included commitments, statements of intent or business plans provided for in its application to ICANN for the TLD.) Registry Operator agrees to perform the following specific public interest commitments, which commitments shall be enforceable by ICANN and through the Public Interest Commitment Dispute Resolution Process established by ICANN (posted at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/en/resources/registries/picdrp), which may be revised in immaterial respects by ICANN from time to time (the “PICDRP”). Registry Operator shall comply with the PICDRP. Registry Operator agrees to implement and adhere to any remedies ICANN imposes (which may include any reasonable remedy, including for the avoidance of doubt, the termination of the Registry Agreement pursuant to Section 4.3(e) of the Agreement) following a determination by any PICDRP panel and to be bound by any such determination. Registry Operator will include a provision in its Registry-Registrar Agreement that requires Registrars to include in their Registration Agreements a provision prohibiting Registered Name Holders from distributing malware, abusively operating botnets, phishing, piracy, trademark or copyright infringement, fraudulent or deceptive practices, counterfeiting or otherwise engaging in activity contrary to applicable law, and providing (consistent with applicable law and any related procedures) consequences for such activities including suspension of the domain name. Registry Operator will periodically conduct a technical analysis to assess whether domains in the TLD are being used to perpetrate security threats, such as pharming, phishing, malware, and botnets. Registry Operator will maintain statistical reports on the number of security threats identified and the actions taken as a result of the periodic security checks. Registry Operator will maintain these reports for the term of the Agreement unless a shorter period is required by law or approved by ICANN, and will provide them to ICANN upon request. Registry Operator will operate the TLD in a transparent manner consistent with general principles of openness and non-discrimination by establishing, publishing and adhering to clear registration policies.

  • Time Schedule 4.1. A project schedule is included in Appendix A. 4.2. Any delay of services or change in sequence of tasks must be approved in writing by Delaware. 4.3. In the event that Vendor fails to complete the project or any phase thereof within the time specified in the Contract, or with such additional time as may be granted in writing by Delaware, or fails to prosecute the work, or any separable part thereof, with such diligence as will insure its completion within the time specified in this Agreement or any extensions thereof, Delaware shall suspend the payments scheduled as set forth in Appendix A.

  • Monitoring of Performance Vendor shall continuously monitor and record its performance to ensure that all of Vendor's responsibilities and obligations hereunder are being met and fulfilled. Citizens may conduct programmatic and other administrative contract monitoring during the term of this Agreement. The purpose of this monitoring is to ensure that all of Vendor's responsibilities and obligations are being met and fulfilled. Such monitoring may include on-site visits, report reviews, invoice reviews, compliance reviews, and a review of any other areas reasonably necessary. Vendor acknowledges and agrees that Citizens may also monitor and record Vendor Staff communications to the extent they occur within or are connected to any Citizens’ resource, such as electronic or telecommunications systems.

  • Place of Performance All obligations of SBBC under the terms of this Agreement are reasonably susceptible of being performed in Broward County, Florida and shall be payable and performable in Broward County, Florida.

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