Standardisation of compensation tables Sample Clauses

Standardisation of compensation tables. The main objective was to promote international standardisation on: (i) machine tool ge- ometric error functions and parameter definition, identification and terminology, insuring uniformity in different industrial fields, (ii) data format for the presentation of different measuring and sensors systems output and (iii) data format for volumetric compensation tables. This objective has been fully attained. It was found that dissemination of SOMMACT project outcomes needed extended effort on the stand- ardisation field in order to make sure existing standards would: (i) consider project expected ad- vancements and (ii) specify text procedures that allow for the application of numerical compensation of geometric errors. Specific activities have been devoted to the development of the following standards: ISO 230-2 – Part 2: Determination of accuracy and repeatability of positioning numerically controlled axes. Xx. Xxxxxx XXXXXX is the project leader for the revision of this International Standard. A new Annex including the determination of accuracy and repeatability assessment using SOMMACT developed reference ball beams and sensors nests (self-centring probe) has been included. The DIS version of the document was submitted to public ballot and received 100% of approval. The next step will be FDIS (Final draft international standard) ISO 10791 (all parts) — Test conditions for machining centres. Participation to the editing committees for the revision of this series of International standards was actively pursued (and accepted by ISO TC39/SC2) in order to ensure that the specification of individual geometric tests for machining centres will not contain procedures that might be conflicting with expected SOMMACT project outcomes. ISO 3070 (all parts) — Machine tools — Test conditions for testing the accuracy of boring and milling machines with horizontal spindle. This series of International Standards directly concerns the machine tool types that constitute the SOMMACT project preferred application scope. During the ISO TC39/SC2 meeting that was held in Berlin on 2011-10-10/14, where the participation of Xx. Xxxxxx XXXXXXXXX from the University of Huddersfield was well appreciated, we succeeded to convince the subcommittee members to proceed to the revision of this series of International Standards. The project leadership for the development work has been attributed to Xx. Xxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXX and to Xx. Xxxxxx XXXXXX, both from ALESAMONTI. The WD (working draft)...
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  • Reduction of Compensation If the Firm fails to meet the submission date by less than thirty days for the draft report and/or working papers submitted to the Office of the State Auditor for review and approval or by less than thirty days from the completion date for the final reports and/or corrections to the working papers prescribed herein, the District may, with the consent of the Office of the State Auditor, reduce the agreed compensation by an amount not to exceed ten percent of the total contract price for the applicable fiscal year. If reports and/or corrections to the working papers are overdue by 30 days or more, the District may reduce, with the consent of the Office of the State Auditor, the agreed compensation by an amount not to exceed twenty percent of the total contract price for the Rev. 10/20 applicable fiscal year.

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  • Suspension of benefits 1. The complaining Party may, at any time thereafter, communicate in writing to the Party complained against its intention to suspend the application of benefits in 30 days upon reception of such communication,if: (a) the disputing Parties are unable to agree on a compensation within 30 days after the period for establishing such compensation has begun, or the Party complained against has failed to observe the terms of the agreed compensation within 30 days following such agreement; (b) the Panel under the Article 187 (Examination of the Implementation) finds that the Party complained against fails to bring the measure found to be inconsistent with this Agreement into compliance with the recommendations of the Panel within the period of time established; or (c) the Party complained against expresses in writing that it will not implement the recommendations. 2. The complaining Party may initiate the suspension of benefits within 30 days following the latest date between the date of the communication pursuant to paragraph 1 of this Article and the date when the Panel issued its report pursuant to Article 190 (Examination of Benefit Suspension Level). 3. The level of benefits to be suspended shall have an equivalent effect to the benefits not being received. 4. In considering what benefits to suspend pursuant to paragraph 1: (a) the complaining Party should first seek to suspend benefits in the same sector or sectors affected by the measure; and (b) if the complaining Party considers that it is not practicable or effective to suspend benefits in the same sector or sectors, it may suspend benefits in other sectors. The communication in which it announces such a decision shall indicate the reasons on which it is based.

  • Accrual of Benefits An employee may accrue benefits for thirty (30) days during a leave of absence.

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