State’s obligations. 1. The State will perform a final project inspection prior to project acceptance as a Quality Control/Assurance activity. When all Work has been satisfactorily completed, the State will sign a final acceptance form.
2. Notwithstanding any consents or approvals given by the State for the Plans, the State will not be liable or responsible in any manner for the structural design, details or construction of any major structures that are designed by or are the responsibility of the Local Agency as identified in the Scope of Work in Exhibit A, within the Work of this contract.
State’s obligations a. STATE shall not request BUSINESS ASSOCIATE to use or disclose PHI in any manner that would not be permissible under the Privacy Rule if done by STATE.
b. STATE shall not provide BUSINESS ASSOCIATE with more PHI than is minimally necessary for BUSINESS ASSOCIATE to provide the services under the CONTRACT and STATE shall provide any PHI needed by BUSINESS ASSOCIATE to perform under the CONTRACT only in accordance with the HIPAA Rules.
State’s obligations. The State shall not be liable for any failure, delay, or interruption in performing its obligations hereunder due to causes or conditions beyond its control, including (but without limitation thereto) strikes, boycotts, picketing, slow-downs, work stoppages, or labor troubles of any other type, whether affecting State, its contractors, or subcontractors. The State shall not be obligated to supply any service or services, if and to the extent, and during any period, that the supplying of any such service or services, or the use of any component necessary therefor, shall be prohibited by any federal, state, or municipal law, rule, regulation, requirement, order, or direction; provided, however, that even if such prohibition does not expressly apply to State, State may choose to comply with such prohibition, in whole or in part, and in so choosing, State shall not be obligated to supply any such service or services.
State’s obligations conditional
State’s obligations. The State:
a) ensures the enjoyment of fundamental rights and equal social status of people regardless of gender, race, language, religion, political orientation and personal and social status, preventing any form of racism and discrimination. It also facilitates the access to any information helping foreign nationals to understand the main contents of the Italian Constitution and State legislation.
b) in agreement with regional and local authorities, guarantees the compliance with the laws safeguarding employees; it also guarantees full access to healthcare services as well as to compulsory education;
c) in agreement with regional and local authorities, as well as with non-profit associations, facilitates the process leading to the full integration of the person concerned through the adoption of any suitable initiative. Within this framework, it guarantees to the person concerned, within one month from the signing of this Agreement, the free-of-charge participation in a one-day training session on civic education and information about life in Italy.
State’s obligations. 1. The State will perform a final Project inspection prior to Project acceptance as a “Quality Control/Assurance” activity. When all Work has been satisfactorily completed, the State will sign the CDOT Form 1212 (for FHWA), if applicable.
2. Notwithstanding any consents or approvals given by the State for the Plans, the State will not be liable or responsible in any manner for the structural design, details or construction of any major structures that are designed by or are the responsibility of the Grantee within the Work of this Grant.
State’s obligations not to be prejudiced
State’s obligations. STATE agrees:
State’s obligations. The State must support the Developer in the process for obtaining an Acceptable Development Consent as reasonably required by the Developer. The State acknowledges that this support may include contributions to design excellence and stakeholder negotiations.
State’s obligations with respect to Due Diligence