SCOPE OF THE FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT Sample Clauses

SCOPE OF THE FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT. 3.1 This Framework Agreement governs the relationship between Defra and the Provider in respect of the provision of the Services by the Provider to a Contracting Body.
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SCOPE OF THE FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT. 3.1 This Framework Agreement governs the relationship between the Welsh Ministers and the Provider in respect of the provision of the goods and/or services by the Provider to the Participating Organisations.
SCOPE OF THE FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT. Karolinska reserves the right to check that goods, software, and services provided by the Framework Agreement Supplier through the Framework Agreement are included in the scope of the Framework Agreement. Karolinska has the right to refuse goods, services, and software that, according to Karolinska's interpretation, are not included in the Framework Agreement. In case of disagreement, Karolinska has the right to interpret. This procurement includes goods and services in the following areas:
SCOPE OF THE FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT. 4.1. CITB-ConstructionSkills appoints the Training Provider as a potential provider of the Services in England and the Training Provider shall be eligible to be considered for the award of Orders for the Services in England by CITB- ConstructionSkills during the Term.
SCOPE OF THE FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT. 1. For actions administered by the IDB and financed or co-financed by the EU where such financing or co-financing is entrusted by the Commission or by a partner country to the IDB under Indirect Management, the PAGoDA provisions for Delegation Agreement (Special Conditions for EU Delegation Agreement and its Annexes) shall apply with the provisions set out in Part II of this Agreement, subject to the positive outcome of the IDB pillars assessment. In specific circumstances, the Parties may agree to additional specific provisions or to use another contractual template.
SCOPE OF THE FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT. PERIOD OF FRAMEWORK This Framework shall run from 1st August 2018 to 31st July 2022, with the opportunity to award call-off Contracts for up to ten years, to run with the average meter life span. A Contract should only be awarded for more than four years if it is in line with project and system requirements, best value can be demonstrated, and it is justifiable - but not to circumvent the rules. • AWARD OF FRAMEWORK The Framework Agreement was awarded using the award criteria: CRITERIA WEIGHTING Price 60% Service: 40% - Customer Support – 50% - Case Studies and Personnel – 12.5% - Project Methodology – 25% - Community Benefits – 12.5% • USERS This Framework can be used by any Local Authority or Housing Association. • SUPPLIERS The Providers on the Framework Agreement are: - Switch2 Energy Ltd - Pinnacle Power - Vital Energi • SUMMARY OF AVAILABLE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES - Supply of Domestic and Non-Domestic Heat Meters, Bulk Meters, and Heat Cost Allocators - Supply, Installation and Commission of Heat Meters + Communication Module (with Installation of Prepay Shut-off Valve if required) - Annual Prepay Billing & Customer Care Service - Annual Credit Billing & Customer Care Service - Planned Meter Maintenance Service Only - Response Meter Maintenance Service Only - Training Packages - Consultancy ServicesADDITIONAL SERVICES In addition to the above, Fife Council can provide a range of services direct to participating Councils ranging from procurement support, commercial and technical guidance specific to the scope of the Heat Metering and Billing Framework.
SCOPE OF THE FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT. This Agreement is made between the States Employment Board (SEB) and the recognised Trade Unions/Staff Associations listed in the attached Schedule. Please see Appendix 1 (attached) which sets out the structure of the Joint Council. Please see Appendix 2 (attached) which sets out the Constitution of the Joint Council Unless agreed otherwise: ⮚ employee representatives on the Joint Council will be drawn from the Unions/Staff Associations highlighted in bold in the Schedule. At Joint Council meetings they will be expected to represent the interests of the Pay Groups/Staff Associations that are linked and/or affiliated to them as set out in the schedule on matters affecting pay, terms and conditions of service and other issues of importance; ⮚ by agreement of the Joint Council, pay, terms and conditions of service issues affecting one pay group or are unique to a single pay group may be handled by a Sub- Committee of the Joint Council. (Please refer to Appendix 2 for an illustration of the organisational structure of the Joint Council (attached); ⮚ the intent of this Agreement is to keep operational and departmental issues at a departmental level and avoid escalation to the Joint Council wherever possible. The Employer recognises the right of Trade Unions/Staff Associations to represent employees across a range of issues (including those subject to consultation and negotiation) as set out below. Whilst one of the main objectives of the Employer is to reduce the number of pay bargaining groups and harmonise pay, terms and conditions of service wherever practicable, unless agreed otherwise Unions will retain the recognition for the groups of employees they currently represent. .
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SCOPE OF THE FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT. 3.1 This Framework Agreement governs the relationship between the Council and the Provider in respect of the provision of the Services by the Provider to the Council.
SCOPE OF THE FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT. 4.1. CITB appoints the Supplier as a potential Supplier of the Services and the Supplier shall be eligible to be considered for the award of Orders for such Services by CITB during the Term.
SCOPE OF THE FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT. ‌ The procurement aims to cover press work that is under the responsibility of IN Germany. This includes press work in Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Innovation Norway in Germany would like to buy press work for the offices in Hamburg und Munich. Innovation Norway’s press work in Germany covers a broad range of topics. We communicate within all “areas of opportunities” that are defined for Innovation Norway. All our communication must be in line with Innovation Norway’s goals and shall contribute to these. Service procurement varies greatly from experience. Therefore, it is not known how extensively the Framework Agreement will be utilised. The Client is under no obligation to procure any specific volume for the duration of the Framework Agreement. All of the Client's entities may use the Framework Agreement. On the basis of the Client's presence over large parts of the world, the Client reserves the right to procure services locally, if this is deemed appropriate in specific cases. The Client further reserves the right to procure services outside of the Framework Agreement.
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