Summary of Services Sample Clauses

The "Summary of Services" clause defines the specific services that a party is obligated to provide under the agreement. It typically outlines the scope, nature, and key deliverables of the services, ensuring both parties have a clear understanding of what is expected. For example, it may list consulting tasks, project milestones, or ongoing support activities. This clause serves to prevent misunderstandings by clearly delineating responsibilities and deliverables, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over the scope of work.
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Summary of Services. In consideration of TRMC’s Minimum Volume Commitment and the fees and charges specified in Section 5, pursuant to this Agreement and any Trucking Service Order, TLO shall provide the Truck Gathering Services and the use of TLO’s Truck Unloading Facilities at the sites listed in Schedule I to allow deliveries of TRMC’s crude petroleum into the High Plains System.
Summary of Services. For each child with a disability, MPS shall provide MATC a Summary of Services, including where applicable, specific services (including behavioral support with documented accommodations and/or modifications) that the pupil needs and MATC is to provide based on MPS’s development of a pupil’s Individual Education Program (IEP). In the event MATC cannot meet the needs of a child with a disability, as described in the pupil’s Summary of Services, the IEP team shall reconvene, as required by the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA), 20 U.S.C. § 1400 et seq., to determine an appropriate placement for the student.
Summary of Services. Service Name Description Fee
Summary of Services. The Services are the delivery of Study Programmes and support for Learners aged 16 to 19 and for all High Needs Learners, including 16-18 traineeships.
Summary of Services. This form (CRO2) requests both quantitative and qualitative information about the project for which your organization received funding. It is used to report Service Delivery before the end of the City’s fiscal year (June 30). If the amount of award is different from the amount requested and this will have an impact on the level of services provided, the organization must reflect the revised figures in the Proposed Services section before the release of the final payment. The Proposed Services section outlines the type and level of services to be provided to Portsmouth residents. Failure by any organization to submit a progress report will disrupt future payments. If an organization does not submit a progress report on time, a courtesy letter will be sent out to the organization reminding them to submit their progress report. If any organization fails to comply, it may result in the loss of funding for the reporting period and/or the remainder of the year.
Summary of Services. The CONSULTANT will be well versed in all applicable federal and state codes, statutes, rules, regulations, policies, procedures, guidelines, manuals, handbooks, and standards that pertain to this Scope of Services. The CONSULTANT will provide the DEPARTMENT with access to staff with expertise and experience across multiple disciplines; have knowledge of the District One Region; and demonstrate an ability to stay abreast of evolving topical areas, such as resilience, changing demographics and mobility preferences/approaches, and emerging technologies as they relate to planning for and delivering transportation services and facilities.
Summary of Services. The CONSULTANT’s scope of work for this project will be divided into tasks as follows: • Task 1Contract Administration and CoordinationTask 2 – Design • Task 3 – Bid Administration • Task 4Construction Administration The scope of services to be provided by CONSULTANT is described in the phases and tasks as follows:
Summary of Services. Service Name Description Fee Provision of Chief Financial Officer of Tiptree and certain other finance/accounting personnel for Tiptree and the subsidiaries designated above. Service Provider will provide Tiptree with a Chief Financial Officer, initially ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, as well as other personnel with respect to servicing Tiptree’s finance and accounting requirements, on substantially the same basis as currently provided by Service Provider or its Affiliates to Tiptree and its subsidiaries. The Chief Financial Officer and other finance/accounting personnel shall provide all of the finance and accounting services needed by Tiptree and the above-named subsidiaries to the extent not provided by the Transferred Employees, including the following: (i) preparing the general ledger, (ii) general accounting, (iii) $350,000 per annum, in the aggregate; provided, however, (i) if Tiptree or its subsidiaries acquire additional Businesses the parties will negotiate in good faith an increase in such fee based on the estimated additional time required to be spent on Tiptree matters; and (ii) subject to Section 3.01 of the TSA, for calendar year 2013 and each calendar year thereafter (x) no later than sixty (60) days after the beginning of such calendar year, Tricadia may make a proposal to Tiptree for an increase in the fee based on an increase in the actual documented costs of Tricadia in providing this Transition Service and (y) the invoicing, (iv) payment of payables, (v) collection of receivables, (vi) budget and financial analysis, (vii) payroll, (viii) preparation of financial statements, (ix) interfacing with outside auditors, (x) banking relationships and (xi) financing arrangements. The Chief Financial Officer of Tiptree shall report to the Chief Executive Officer of Tiptree, and such other finance/accounting personnel shall report to the Chief Financial Officer of Tiptree. independent directors of Tiptree and Tricadia shall negotiate in good faith any increase in the fee based on the actual documented costs of Tricadia. If, with respect to item (ii) of the preceding sentence, the independent directors of Tiptree and Tricadia, acting in good faith, are not able to agree on the increase in the fee within thirty (30) days after Tricadia makes its proposal, then the independent directors of Tiptree shall select an independent accounting firm of national reputation within three (3) Business Days of the end of such thirty (30) day period to determine the increase in the...
Summary of Services. We will provide the following services to the City as of and for the year ended June 30, 2021:
Summary of Services. A.) Molding and mold design consulting and program management for Mykrolis R&D programs. B.) Molding of small volume components for Mykrolis production. Most notably, Molding of LHVD & impact manifold. C.) LHVD Molds qualification I Currently involved in qualifying LHVD molds. Qualifying of molds will be complete by end-November. Mykrolis customer qualification work to start @ that time. II Plan to move new LHVD molds to Jaffrey molding department, once qualified. D.) Facilitating transfer of personnel, equipment, and capability to Mykrolis. One specific deliverable will be transfer of the cannister molds for Mykrolis components to them during the transition period.