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Statement of Originality. This deliverable contains original unpublished work except where clearly indicated otherwise. Acknowledgement of previously published material and of the work of others has been made through appropriate citation, quotation or both.
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Statement of Originality. This deliverable contains original unpublished work except where clearly indicated otherwise. Acknowledgement of previously published material and of the work of others has been made through appropriate citation, quotation or both. Distribution Recipient Date Version Accepted YES/NO TMG 2011‐11‐21 3 YES Work Package Leader 3 YES Project Coordinator 2011‐11‐22 3a YES
Statement of Originality. This deliverable contains original unpublished work except where clearly indicated otherwise. Acknowledgement of previously published material and of the work of others has been made through appropriate citation, quotation or both. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY According to the Open Archival Information System Reference Model (OAIS) every submission of information to an archive by a producer occurs as one or more discrete transmissions of submission information packages.1 Unfortunately there is currently no central SIP format which would cover all national and business needs as identified in the E-ARK Report on Available Best Practices.2 The E-ARK project has acknowledged this problem and started to develop a solution in the form of the E-ARK SIP format which is described in this deliverable. The first outcome of this work was Deliverable 3.2: E-ARK SIP Draft Specification.3 This gives an overview of the structure and main metadata elements for the E-ARK SIP and provides initial input for the technical implementations of E-ARK pre-ingest and ingest tools. The current specification (Deliverable 3.3) extends the previous one by providing a revised version of the D3.2 content, adding more details relevant for tool development and implementation, and describing specific profiles for the transfer of relational databases, electronic records management systems (ERMS) and simple file system based records (SFSB). The target group for this deliverable are records creators, archival institutions and software providers creating or updating their SIP format specifications. The specification is also important for electronic records management systems (ERMS) providers as it presents a standardised profile for exporting records and metadata out of their systems. This document provides an overview of: • The general structure for Submission Information Packages. This chapter explains how records creators should construct/structure their SIPs in order to meet the requirements of the E-ARK SIP specification and achieve interoperability by following the common rules for all information packages (SIPs, AIPs, DIPs) as described in the documents describing EARK IP’s4. • General SIP metadata. This chapter provides a detailed overview of metadata sections and the metadata elements in these sections. The tables with all metadata elements could possibly be of interest to technical stakeholders who wish to implement the E-ARK SIP. • Content-type-specific profiles. This section introduces profiles...
Statement of Originality. This deliverable contains original unpublished work except where clearly indicated otherwise. Acknowledgement of previously published material and of the work of others has been made through appropriate citation, quotation or both. Table of Contents 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 2 IMPACT ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY 5 3 REGIONAL CLUSTERS AND THE COALITIONS 6 4 THE CURRENT LANDSCAPE OF LOCAL AND NATIONAL COALITIONS 7 5 KEY FINDINGS 8 5.1 COALITION’S PROFILE 8 5.2 COALITION RESOURCES 10 5.3 COALITION ACTIVITIES AND IMPACT 11 6 COALITIONS’ PLANS FOR 2015 17 7 PAST AND EXPECTED CHALLENGES 18 8 CONCLUSIONS 19 9 ANNEXES 20 9.1 ACTION PLANS, AGREEMENTS AND STATEMENTS OF NCS AND LCS 20
Statement of Originality. This deliverable contains original unpublished work except where clearly indicated otherwise. Acknowledgement of previously published material and of the work of others has been made through appropriate citation, quotation or both. Distribution Recipient Date Version Accepted YES/NO TMG 2011-08-18 2 YES Work Package Leader (X. Xxxxxxx, NHM) 2011-08-25 2 YES TMG 2012-02-17 3 YES Work Package Leader (X. Xxxxxxx, NHM) 2012-02-20 3 YES Project Coordinator 2012-02-23 3a YES TABLE OF CONTENTS 0 REVISION AND DISTRIBUTION HISTORY AND STATEMENT OF ORIGINALITY 2 1 OVERVIEW 4 2 USER INTERFACE 4 3 OUTLOOK 5 Please note: The component itself is the Data Quality Toolkit User interface and service, which is publicly available at xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/DataQualityToolkit/.
Statement of Originality. This deliverable contains original unpublished work except where clearly indicated otherwise. Acknowledgement of previously published material and of the work of others has been made through appropriate citation, quotation or both. Distribution Recipient Date Version Accepted YES/NO TMG 2011‐08‐18 2 YES Work Package Leader (X. Xxxxxxx, NHM) 2011‐08‐25 2 YES TMG 2012‐02‐17 3 YES Work Package Leader (X. Xxxxxxx, NHM) 2012‐02‐20 3 YES Project Coordinator 0000‐00‐00 0x YES p. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 0 REVISION AND DISTRIBUTION HISTORY AND STATEMENT OF ORIGINALITY 2 1 OVERVIEW 4 2 USER INTERFACE 4 3 OUTLOOK 5 Please note: The component itself is the Data Quality Toolkit User interface and service, which is publicly available at xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/DataQualityToolkit/.
Statement of Originality. This deliverable contains original unpublished work except where clearly indicated otherwise. Acknowledgement of previously published material and of the work of others has been made through appropriate citation, quotation or both. Distribution Recipient Date Version Accepted YES/NO Technical Management Group various 1‐6 N.A. Xxxxx Xxxxxxx 2011‐11‐11 7 YES Work Package 4 Leader: Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, MFN 2011‐11‐20 7a YES Project Coordinator: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, BGBM 2011‐11‐17 7a YES TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 REVISION AND DISTRIBUTION HISTORY AND STATEMENT OF ORIGINALITY 2 2 PURPOSE 4 3 FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE IN THE WEB SERVICE 4 4 LEVELS OF RESPONSE PROVIDED BY THE WEB SERVICE 4
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  • Certificate of Origin 1. The Parties shall establish by the date of entry into force of this Agreement, a Certificate of Origin, which shall serve to certify that a good being exported from the territory of a Party into the territory of the other Party qualifies as an originating good. This Certificate of Origin may be modified by agreement of the Parties.

  • Certification of Origin Article 39

  • Verification of Origin 1. For the purposes of determining whether a good imported into a Party from the other Party qualifies as an originating good, the customs administration of the importing Party may conduct a verification action by means of:

  • Rules of Origin 5. For the purposes of covered procurement, a Party shall not apply rules of origin to goods or services imported from or supplied from the other Party that are different from the rules of origin the Party applies at the same time in the normal course of trade to imports or supplies of the same goods or services from the same Party.

  • Execution of Orders All orders for the creation or redemption of Creation Units shall be handled in accordance with the terms of the Prospectus, and the procedures described in Attachments A and A-1 to this Agreement. In the event the procedures include the use of recorded telephone lines, the Participant hereby consents to such use. The Trust reserves the right to issue additional or other procedures relating to the manner of creating or redeeming Creation Units, and the Participant, and the Distributor agree to comply with such procedures as may be issued from time to time, upon reasonable notice thereof. The Participant understands and acknowledges that the Transfer Agent will not effect a creation or redemption until it has received confirmation of receipt of the Participant’s incoming security transfer and/or cash through the Trust’s Clearing Process, Fed Book-Entry System, Euroclear and/or DTC in the case of a creation, and through the Trust’s Clearing Process, Euroclear and/or DTC in the case of a redemption. With respect to any order for the creation or redemption of Creation Units, the Participant acknowledges and agrees on behalf of itself and any party for which it is acting (regardless of its capacity) to return to the Trust any dividend, distribution or other corporate action paid to it or to the party for which it is acting in respect of any Deposit Security that is transferred to the Participant or any party for which it is acting that, based on the valuation of such Deposit Security at the time of transfer should have been paid to the Trust. With respect to any orders for the creation or redemption of Creation Units, the Participant also acknowledges and agrees on behalf of itself and any party for which it is acting (regardless of its capacity) that the Transfer Agent is entitled to reduce the amount of money or other proceeds due to the Participant or any party for which it is acting that, based on the valuation of such Deposit Security at the time of transfer, should be paid to the Fund. With respect to any order for the creation or redemption of Creation Units, the Trust acknowledges and agrees to return to the Participant or any party for which it is acting any dividend, distribution or other corporate action paid to the Trust in respect of any Deposit Security that is transferred to the Trust that, based on the valuation of such Deposit Security at the time of transfer, should have been paid to the Participant or any party for which it is acting.

  • Country of Origin 3.3.1 For purposes of this clause, “

  • PLACEMENT OF ORDERS The Adviser shall arrange for the placing of all orders for the purchase and sale of securities for a Fund’s account with brokers or dealers selected by the Adviser. In the selection of such brokers or dealers and the placing of such orders, the Adviser is directed at all times to seek for each Fund the most favorable execution and net price available under the circumstances. It is also understood that it is desirable for the Funds that the Adviser have access to brokerage and research services provided by brokers who may execute brokerage transactions at a higher cost to the Funds than may result when allocating brokerage to other brokers, consistent with section 28(e) of the 1934 Act and any Commission staff interpretations thereof. Therefore, the Adviser is authorized to place orders for the purchase and sale of securities for a Fund with such brokers, subject to review by the Board from time to time with respect to the extent and continuation of this practice. It is understood that the services provided by such brokers may be useful to the Adviser in connection with its or its affiliates’ services to other clients.

  • Duration of Order You may make an oral stop payment order which will lapse within fourteen (14) calendar days unless confirmed in writing within that time. A written stop payment order is effective for six (6) months and may be renewed in writing from time to time. We do not have to notify you when a stop payment order expires.

  • TERMINATION OF ORDERS Participating Entities may terminate an order, in whole or in part, immediately upon notice to Supplier in the event of any of the following events:

  • Form of Order 7.1 Subject to paragraphs 1 to 6 above, each Contracting Body may place an Order with the Supplier by serving an order in writing in substantially the form set out in Framework Agreement Schedule 4 (Order Form & Call-Off Terms). The Parties agree that any document or communication (including any document or communication in the apparent form of an Order) which is not in the form prescribed by this paragraph 7 shall not constitute an Order under this Framework Agreement.

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