Scope of Control Sample Clauses

Scope of Control. The Federal Port Controller shall exercise the authorities del- egated with respect to port operations in the prescribed area of lll.
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Scope of Control. The Xxxx V control system provides complete monitoring control and protection for Gas Turbine-Generator and Auxiliary systems. The scope of control is broken down into three (3) sections: Control, Sequencing and Protection. -- Control -- Start-up control -- Speed/load setpoint and governor -- Temperature Control -- Guide vane control -- Fuel control -- Generator excitation setpoints -- Synchronizing control (speed/voltage matching) -- Emissions control by one of the following: - Diluent injection (water) - Combustion staging for Dry Low NOx (DLN) -- Droop control -- Preselected load control -- Base control The Xxxx V will be capable of accepting raise and lower pulses from the plant DCS system for load control. -- Sequencing -- GT auxiliary systems (MCC starters) -- Start-up, running and shutdown -- Purge and ignition -- Fuel changeover -- Alarm management -- H(2) sequencing (if applicable) -- Maintain starts, trips and hours counters -- Event counters - Manually initiated starts - Fired starts - Fast load starts - Emergency trips -- Time meters -- Fired time -- DCS interface (if applicable) -- Protection -- Overspeed, redundant electronic -- Overtemperature (including generator) -- Vibration -- Loss of flame -- Combustion monitor -- Redundant sensor CO(2) fire protection -- Low lube oil pressure, high lube oil temperature, etc.
Scope of Control. You are solely responsible for your conduct and activities on the App/Website. You agree to use the App/Website for lawful purposes only. You agree not to take any action that might affect the security of the App/Website, or render the App/Website partially or wholly inaccessible to others.
Scope of Control. The scope of control of the VNTLAS applies to: – all timber sources listed under Section 2.1.1 of this Annex; – all timber product categories listed under Annex I; – all operators (Organisations and Households) in the timber supply chain. All principles, criteria, indicators and verifiers included in the LD for Organisations and Households are part of the VNTLAS. Figure 1 illustrates the relationship between the seven main elements of the VNTLAS. The VNTLAS is a national system that applies to (a) all Organisations and Households and (b) all domestic and export timber markets, to which the following system elements apply: 1. Timber Legality Definition, as specified in Section 3 of this Annex and in Annex II; 2. Development, verification and approval of verifiers at all stages of supply chains, as specified in Section 4 of this Annex; 3. Organisation Classification System (OCS) and risk‑based verification, as specified in Section 5 of this Annex; 4. Supply chain control, as specified in Sections 6 and 7 of this Annex and Appendix 2 thereto; 5. FLEGT licensing, as specified in Section 8 of this Annex and in Annex IV; 6. Internal inspection, complaints and feedback mechanisms, as specified in Section 9 of this Annex; 7. Independent evaluation, as specified in Section 10 of this Annex and in Annex VI. System element 5 applies to timber exports to the Union market only. System elements 6 and 7 cover all stages of supply chains up to and including the point of FLEGT licensing (system elements 1 to 5). 2.2.1 Definition of Organisations and Households Organisations subject to the VNTLAS include forestry companies, state forest enterprises, protection forest management boards, special‑use forest management boards, and cooperatives and enterprises involved at any stage of the supply chain and that have business registration. Households subject to the VNTLAS include domestic households, individuals, village communities and all other entities not belonging to the Organisations category above. Household businesses employing more than 10 labourers on a regular basis are required to register as enterprises and are considered to be Organisations in the application of the VNTLAS.
Scope of Control. Nordstrom and Contractor intend for Contractor and its employees to be independent contractors with respect to Nordstrom. Contractor and Nordstrom intend on operating their respective businesses independently of each other at all times. Contractor shall control the manner and means, including the time and location, of providing any and all services, and shall at all times act in a manner consistent with its status as an independent contractor. Nordstrom will not provide Contractor or its employees with any training or instructions with respect to the services. Contractor will provide any resources it determines are needed to provide the services. Nordstrom will not exercise day-to-day supervision or control over Contractor’s or Contractor’s employees’ performance of the services.
Scope of Control. The SPEEDTRONIC Xxxx V control system provides complete monitoring control and protection for gas turbine–generator and auxiliary systems. The scope of control is broken down into three (3) sections: Control, Sequencing and Protection. Control Start–up control Speed/load setpoint and governor Temperature Control Guide vane control Fuel control Generator excitation setpoints Synchronizing control (speed/voltage matching) Emissions control Sequencing GT auxiliary systems (MCC starters) Start–up, running and shutdown Purge and ignition Alarm management Synchronizing Hydraulic ratchet Maintain starts, trips and hours counters Event counters Manually initiated starts Fired starts Fast load starts Emergency trips Time meters Fired time DCS interface Protection Overspeed, redundant electronic Overtemperature (including generator) Vibration Loss of flame Combustion monitor Redundant sensor CO2 fire protection Low lube oil pressure, high lube oil temperature, etc.
Scope of Control. You are solely responsible for your conduct, interactions, and activities in connection with the Services. You agree to use the Services for lawful purposes only. You agree not to take any action that might affect the security of the Services, or render the Services partially or wholly inaccessible to others. The Company does not endorse any company, content, items, assets, or other items listed on the Services or any other websites or other resources associated with any User of the Services. You agree that the Company shall not be, and is not responsible or liable for, any damage or loss, directly or indirectly, caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any content, items, assets, reviews, ratings, comments, or any other information available on the Services or on any websites or resource posted, linked to, or referenced via the Services.
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  • Scope of Contract This Contract specifies the contractual terms and conditions by which County will procure and receive goods/services from Contractor as set forth in the Scope of Work, which is attached hereto as Attachment A and incorporated by this reference.

  • EVENTS OUTSIDE OUR CONTROL 10.1 We will not be liable or responsible for any failure to perform, or delay in performance of, any of our obligations under this XXXX that is caused by any act or event beyond our reasonable control, including failure of public or private telecommunications networks (Event Outside Our Control). 10.2 If an Event Outside Our Control takes place that affects the performance of our obligations under this XXXX: (a) our obligations under this XXXX will be suspended and the time for performance of our obligations will be extended for the duration of the Event Outside Our Control; and (b) we will use our reasonable endeavours to find a solution by which our obligations under this XXXX may be performed despite the Event Outside Our Control.

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  • General Scope of Services Contractor promises and agrees to furnish all labor, materials, tools, equipment, services, and incidental and customary work necessary to fully and adequately supply professional services, as more particularly described in Exhibit B (Statement of Work and Misc. Documents) attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference (collectively “Services”). All Services shall be subject to, and performed in accordance with, this Contract, the exhibits attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and all applicable local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations.

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