Suitability for the task Sample Clauses

Suitability for the task. A dialogue is suitable for the task when it supports the user in the effective and efficient completion of the task.  Is the interface software easy to use?  Is the format of input and output appropriate to the given tasks and user requirements?  Does the dialogue support the affordability of the task?)
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Related to Suitability for the task

  • BUYER’S WARRANTIES, REPRESENTATIONS AND COVENANTS Buyer: (i) if an entity, is a lawfully constituted entity, duly organized, validly existing, and in good standing under the laws of New Hampshire or another state; (ii) has the authority and power to enter into this Agreement and to consummate the transactions contemplated herein; and (iii) upon execution hereof will be legally obligated to Seller in accordance with the terms and provisions of this Agreement.

  • Buyer’s Representations Buyer represents and warrants to, and covenants with, Seller as follows:

  • REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF ANNUAL CONFERENCE The Annual Conference represents and warrants to the Local Church as of the date hereof and the Disaffiliation Date as follows:

  • Fair Representation MSEA-SEIU acknowledges its statutory responsibility to represent and handle grievances for all employees within the bargaining unit. The State shall not be responsible for actions taken or not taken by MSEA-SEIU with respect to its responsibility to provide fair representation.

  • Duty of Fair Representation You must be sure that the information you have given to us to pass on to the insurers is a “fair presentation” of the risk. This means that you must have clearly disclosed every material circumstance which you, your senior management, or persons responsible for arranging your insurance knows or ought to know following a reasonable search. A material circumstance is one which may influence an insurers’ judgement over whether to take the risk, and if so on what terms. If you are in doubt as to whether a circumstance is material then you should disclose it. Furthermore, you must inform us if any of the information provided to us has changed. If it has, then you must tell us about the changes before we arrange cover. Your duty to notify material changes in the risk applies when you purchase an insurance policy, throughout the life of the policy and when you renew that policy. Please note that failure to disclose a material circumstance may entitle an insurer to impose different terms on your cover or reduce the amount of a claim payable. In some cases your cover could be invalidated, which would mean that a claim would not be paid.

  • G2 Warranties and Representations G2.1 The Contractor warrants and represents for the duration of the Contract that:

  • Representations and Warranties of Contractor Contractor represents and warrants to the Owner that:

  • Representation Regarding Gratuities The Firm represents that it has not violated, is not violating, and promises that it will not violate the prohibition against gratuities set forth in Section 7-204 (Gratuities) of the “Mississippi Personal Service Contract Procurement Regulations.”

  • Seller’s Representations, Warranties and Covenants Seller hereby represents, warrants and covenants to Buyer as follows:

  • Buyer’s Representations and Warranties The Buyer represents and warrants to the Company that:

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