SCOPE/INTENT Sample Clauses

SCOPE/INTENT. 1.1. This specification covers the technical requirements of constructional features, accessories, inspection, tests, test certificates, documentation, preservation, packing and forwarding of Hose Box. 1.2. Scope of supply shall include design, manufacture, inspection, shop testing, shop painting, packing and delivery. 1.3. The supplier shall strictly comply with this standard in all respects. No deviation shall be allowed. However, bidder can raise technical queries on the specification during pre-bid stage and clarifications may be sought from BHEL before the bid submission. APPLICATION: These items suitable for fire protection systems (Water & Foam based protection system). 2.
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SCOPE/INTENT. The intent of these policies is to provide the customer, and the employees of the Town a helpful guide with uniform procedures for providing utility service. This policy is not meant to be all-inclusive but offers direction and guidance. The Town desires to treat its citizens in a fair and nondiscriminatory manner, while recognizing that each customer has distinct needs and requirements. These policies and procedures have been established as guidelines for the day-to-day operations of the Town of Liberty Public Utilities. These are intended to be used and referred to by the Town Council and any employees or agents of the Town for determining actions and procedures to be followed with respect to town utilities. These policies and procedures may be periodically revised through recommendation by the Town Manager and with approval of the Town Council. Town of Liberty utility services are regulated by the Liberty Code of Ordinances, general utility law, and North Carolina General Statutes. Policies adopted and amended by the Town Council are available on file with the Town Clerk and on xxx.Xxxxxxx-XX.xxx. Employees of the Town have been empowered and trained to use these policies to deliver high quality service to customers. Employees are expected to deal with each situation with empathy and understanding, listening carefully to the needs and requirements of individual customers. Ultimately, the Town Manager is the final authority on these policies. However, every customer has the right to appeal any decision before the Town Council. See section Customer Rights Prior to Discontinuance of Services for details. These policies are not meant as a substitute for personal initiative on the part of employees but to serve as a guide for reasonable response to customer needs while meeting the requirements of good business practices on the part of the Town.
SCOPE/INTENT. 1.1. This specification covers the technical requirements of constructional features, accessories, inspection, tests, test certificates, documentation, preservation, packing and forwarding of Quartzoid Bulb Detector. 1.2. Scope of supply shall include design, manufacture, inspection, shop testing, shop painting, packing and delivery. 1.3. The supplier shall strictly comply with this standard in all respects. No deviation shall be allowed. However, bidder can raise technical queries on the specification during pre-bid stage and clarifications may be sought from BHEL before the bid submission. APPLICATION: These items suitable for fire protection systems (Water based protection system). 2.

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  • SCOPE OF THE CONTRACT 4.1 The Contractor shall perform the Services set out [in Schedule 1] [below2] in accordance with the Contract.

  • PURPOSE AND INTENT The general purpose of the Agreement is to set forth terms of conditions of employment, and to promote orderly and peaceful labor relations for the mutual interest of the Employer, the employees and the Union. The parties recognize that the interest of the community and the job security of the employees depends upon the Employer’s success in establishing a proper service to the community. To these ends the Employer and the Union encourage to the fullest degree friendly and cooperative relations between the respective representatives at all levels and among all employees. RECOGNITION

  • PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF THIS AGREEMENT The intent of this Agreement is to establish uniform conditions of employment for Gas Inspector workers, as hereinafter provided. Due to the nature of this specialized workforce, the parties recognize and agree to cost shifting of the normal benefit structure of the industry. At such time, the parties establish a training program, and new workforce, they will address, and place into effect the normal wage and benefit structure outlined in the Outside Line Construction Labor Agreement. Local Union 1245 is presently chartered by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, AFL-CIO, to cover certain electrical work in the States of California (except Siskiyou, Modoc, and Del Norte Counties) and Nevada (except Lincoln, Clark and that part of Xxx County lying south of the Mount Diablo base line); therefore, the territorial scope of this Agreement shall uniformly cover the above area.

  • General Intent Subject to the specific provisions and limitations of this Article 18, it is the intent of the Parties that each Party shall be liable to the other Party for any actual damages incurred by the non-breaching Party as a result of the breaching Party’s failure to perform its obligations in the manner required by this Agreement.

  • INTENT OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS 1.1 It is the intent of the Contract Documents to describe a functionally complete Project (or portion thereof) to be constructed in accordance with the Contract Documents. Any work, materials or equipment that may reasonably be inferred from the Contract Documents as being required to produce the intended result shall be supplied whether or not specifically called for. When words which have a well-known technical or trade meaning are used to describe work, materials or equipment, such words shall be interpreted in accordance with that meaning. Reference to standard specifications, manuals or codes of any technical society, organization or association or to the laws or regulations of any governmental authority having jurisdiction over the Project, whether such reference be specific or by implication, shall mean the latest standard specification, manual, code, law or regulation in effect at the time the Work is performed, except as may be otherwise specifically stated herein.

  • SCOPE OF THIS AGREEMENT 2.1. This Agreement, including Parts A through L, Tables One and Two and exhibits, specifies the rights and obligations of each Party with respect to the establishment, purchase, and sale of Local Interconnection, Collocation, resale of Telecommunications Services and Unbundled Network Elements. Certain terms used in this Agreement shall have the meanings defined in PART A – DEFINITIONS, or as otherwise elsewhere defined throughout this Agreement. Other terms used but not defined in this Agreement will have the meanings ascribed to them in the Act and in the FCC’s and the Commission’s rules, regulations and orders. PART B sets forth the general terms and conditions governing this Agreement. The remaining Parts set forth, among other things, descriptions of the services, pricing, technical and business requirements, and physical and network security requirements.

  • OBJECT AND SCOPE OF THIS AGREEMENT The competent authorities of the Contracting Parties shall provide assistance through exchange of information that is foreseeably relevant to the administration and enforcement of the domestic laws of those Parties concerning taxes covered by this Agreement. Such information shall include information that is foreseeably relevant to the determination, assessment and collection of such taxes, the recovery and enforcement of tax claims, or the investigation or prosecution of tax matters. Information shall be exchanged in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and shall be treated as confidential in the manner provided in Article 8. The rights and safeguards secured to persons by the laws or administrative practice of the Requested Party remain applicable. The Requested Party shall use its best endeavours to ensure that any such rights and safeguards are not applied in a manner that unduly prevents or delays effective exchange of information.

  • Consortium Agreement agreement entered into by and between the Manager and the Contractors, pursuant to Annex X.

  • Correlation and Intent It is the intention of the Owner, Design Professional, and Contractor that the Construction Documents include all items necessary for proper execution and full and final completion of the Work. The Contract and Construction Documents (the Contract Documents) are complementary, and what is required by one is as binding as if required by all. Performance by the Contractor is required to the extent consistent with and reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents as being necessary to produce the design intent as expressed in the Contract Documents. The intention of the Owner and the Design Professional is that the Contract and Construction Documents include all labor and materials, equipment, and transportation necessary for the proper execution of the work. It is not intended, however, that materials or work not covered by or properly inferable from any heading, branch, class, or trade of the specifications shall be supplied unless noted on the drawings.

  • Development Agreement As soon as reasonably practicable following the ISO’s selection of a transmission Generator Deactivation Solution, the ISO shall tender to the Developer that proposed the selected transmission Generator Deactivation Solution a draft Development Agreement, with draft appendices completed by the ISO to the extent practicable, for review and completion by the Developer. The draft Development Agreement shall be in the form of the ISO’s Commission-approved Development Agreement for its reliability planning process, which is in Appendix C in Section 31.7 of Attachment Y of the ISO OATT, as amended by the ISO to reflect the Generator Deactivation Process. The ISO and the Developer shall finalize the Development Agreement and appendices as soon as reasonably practicable after the ISO’s tendering of the draft Development Agreement. For purposes of finalizing the Development Agreement, the ISO and Developer shall develop the description and dates for the milestones necessary to develop and construct the selected project by the required in-service date identified in the Generator Deactivation Assessment, including the milestones for obtaining all necessary authorizations. Any milestone that requires action by a Connecting Transmission Owner or Affected System Operator identified pursuant to Attachment P of the ISO OATT to complete must be included as an Advisory Milestone, as that term is defined in the Development Agreement. If the ISO or the Developer determines that negotiations are at an impasse, the ISO may file the Development Agreement in unexecuted form with the Commission on its own, or following the Developer’s request in writing that the agreement be filed unexecuted. If the Development Agreement is executed by both parties, the ISO shall file the agreement with the Commission for its acceptance within ten (10) Business Days after the execution of the Development Agreement by both parties. If the Developer requests that the Development Agreement be filed unexecuted, the ISO shall file the agreement at the Commission within ten (10) Business Days of receipt of the request from the Developer. The ISO will draft, to the extent practicable, the portions of the Development Agreement and appendices that are in dispute and will provide an explanation to the Commission of any matters as to which the parties disagree. The Developer will provide in a separate filing any comments that it has on the unexecuted agreement, including any alternative positions it may have with respect to the disputed provisions. Upon the ISO’s and the Developer’s execution of the Development Agreement or the ISO’s filing of an unexecuted Development Agreement with the Commission, the ISO and the Developer shall perform their respective obligations in accordance with the terms of the Development Agreement that are not in dispute, subject to modification by the Commission. The Connecting Transmission Owner(s) and Affected System Operator(s) that are identified in Attachment P of the ISO OATT in connection with the selected transmission Generator Deactivation Solution shall act in good faith in timely performing their obligations that are required for the Developer to satisfy its obligations under the Development Agreement.

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