SUPPLEMENTARY PROJECT AGREEMENTS Sample Clauses

SUPPLEMENTARY PROJECT AGREEMENTS. 10.7.1 A Supplementary Project Agreement will be drawn up by the Contractors, appropriate Local Trade Union Full Time Officials and the Designated Representative for each Designated Project. The proposed Agreement will be subject to approval by the Major Projects Agreement Forum before its implementation. 10.7.2 Supplementary Project Agreements will take account of all the core elements of the Major Projects Agreement but will address the specific needs of individual projects. 10.7.3 Each Supplementary Project Agreement may describe, as appropriate, the particular requirements of the Project in the following respects: • The nature and significance of the Project; • The format of the project – specific arrangements for the control of industrial relations. Such arrangements will reflect the nature and needs of each project, including agreed provision for regular meetings between the Employers and the Trade Union; • Working hours, meal and tea breaks, clocking arrangements, overtime and shift working; • The site facilities and lay-out, with the objective of maximising productive time by the use of effective logistics, planning and resourcing; • Joint arrangements for the utilisation of employment resources; • The application of the arrangements for Performance and Productivity set out in Section 4.9 of the Agreement;‌‌ • The agreed application of Integrated Team Working, as set out in Section 4.11 of the Agreement; • Other arrangements for training, including apprentice training; • Trade Union facilities and arrangements for consultation and communication with members; • Arrangements for the effective induction of each new employee on the project, including the facility for a Trade Union presentation by the Designated Representative or Full Time Official; • Arrangements for communicating to employees on progress and working jointly to maximise productivity; • Health and Safety procedures, facilities and the arrangements for Safety Committees; • The Project policy and procedures on Drugs and Alcohol; • The application of joint work planning activities in the interests of effective and efficient working; • Arrangements for periodic leave and any lodging arrangements; • Arrangements for payment of wages; • Specific arrangements for holidays, including public holidays; • Redundancy procedures; • Equal Opportunities; • The arrangements for compliance auditing; • Security and search procedures on the project; • Any other issues which are specific to the project and...
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  • Project Agreements Provided that where the company commences work on a project where a site agreement exists to which the company is contractually obligated or where a site agreement exists between the union and the client or their agent that provides for higher rates of pay and conditions, the conditions contained in any such site agreement will take precedence over this Agreement for the duration of the project.

  • Supplementary Agreements II.13.1 Any amendment to the grant conditions must be the subject of a written supplementary agreement. No oral agreement may bind the parties to this effect. II.13.2 The supplementary agreement may not have the purpose or the effect of making changes to the agreement which might call into question the decision awarding the grant or result in unequal treatment of applicants. II.13.3 If the request for amendment is made by the beneficiary, he must send it to the Commission in good time before it is due to take effect and at all events one month before the closing date of the action, except in cases duly substantiated by the beneficiary and accepted by the Commission.

  • Supplemental Agreements The TIPS Member entity participating in the TIPS Agreement and awarded Vendor may enter into a separate Supplemental Agreement or contract to further define the level of service requirements over and above the minimum defined in this Agreement such as but not limited to, invoice requirements, ordering requirements, specialized delivery, etc. Any Supplemental Agreement or contract developed as a result of this Agreement is exclusively between the TIPS Member entity customer and the Vendor. TIPS, its agents, TIPS Members and employees not a party to the Supplemental Agreement with the TIPS Member customer, shall not be made party to any claim for breach of such agreement unless named and agreed by the Party in question in writing in the agreement. If a Vendor submitting a Proposal requires TIPS and/or TIPS Member to sign an additional agreement, those agreements shall comply with the award made by TIPS to the Vendor. Supplemental Vendor’s Agreement documents may not become part of TIPS’ Agreement with Vendor unless and until an authorized representative of TIPS reviews and approves it. TIPS review and approval may be at any time during the life of this Vendor Agreement. TIPS permits TIPS Members to negotiate additional terms and conditions with the Vendor for the provision of goods or services under the Vendor’s TIPS Agreement so long as they do not materially conflict with this Agreement. All applicable sales, leases, Supplemental Agreements, contracts, software license agreements, warranties or service agreements that were entered into between Vendor and TIPS or the TIPS Member Customer under the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. All Orders, Purchase Orders issued or contracts executed by TIPS or a TIPS Member and accepted by the Vendor prior to the expiration or termination of this agreement, shall survive expiration or termination of the Agreement, subject to previously agreed terms and conditions agreed by the parties or as otherwise specified herein relating to termination of this agreement.

  • Supplementary Provisions 10.1. The failure or delay of any party hereof to exercise any right hereunder shall not be deemed as a waiver thereof, nor any single or partial exercise of any right preclude further exercise thereof in future by the party. 10.2. The headings of articles herein are provided for the purpose of index. Such headings shall in no event be used or affected interpretations of the terms herein. 10.3. The conclusion, effectiveness, interpretation of the agreement and the settlement of disputes in connection therewith, shall be governed by laws of Hong Kong Special Administration Region of the People’s Republic of China. 10.4. Each party hereunder concludes the agreement with legal purpose. Each term hereof is severable and independent from the others. If at any time one or more of such terms is or becomes invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining terms hereof shall not in any way be affected thereby; and the parties shall make every endeavor to negotiate and arrive at new terms to substitute the invalid, illegal and unenforceable terms, and preserve as near as possible business purposes of the original terms. 10.5. Upon the effectiveness of the agreement, the parties shall fully perform the agreement. Any modifications of the agreement shall only be effective in written form, through consultations of the parties, and obtained necessary authorization and approval by Party D and Party E respectively. 10.6. Matters not covered in the agreement shall be dealt with in a supplementary agreement, and annexed hereto. The supplementary agreement shall have the same legal force as the agreement. 10.7. The agreement is executed in six original copies, which are equally authentic. Each party hereto shall hold one copy. 10.8. The agreement shall be effective upon execution. (The reminder of this page is intentionally left blank.) [Signature page, no body text] To: Zhenfei Fan Address: 9/F., Tower C, Corporate Square, Xx.00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Date: January 8, 2010 Dear Zhenfei Fan As per the Purchase Option and Cooperation Agreement entered into in 2008 among us and others, we hereby designate Xx. Xxxxxxxx Xx (ID Number: 62042119830109131X) to acquire 55% of the equity interests of Shanghai Chongzhi Co., Ltd owned by you. Please carry out all necessary procedures to complete the transfer of shares within [30] days of this Notice. Yours truly, Fortune Software (Beijing) Co., Ltd. (Seal)

  • SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES For preambles see "Specifications of materials and methods to be used - PW 371" 1 Panes not exceeding 0,1 m2 m2 3 SMD2 Bill No. 11 GLAZING Item No Quantity Rate Amount SECTION 3 BILL NO. 12 PAINTWORK SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES For preambles see "Specifications of materials and methods to be used - PW 371" ON FIBRE-CEMENT Prepare and brush to remove all loose contaminations, apply one coat primer and two coats PVA emulsion paint: 1 On fascias and barge boards m2 7 ON WOOD Undercoat and minimum 2 coat gloss enamel: 2 On doors (Internal) m2 7 3 On doors (External) m2 7 ON METAL Undercoat and minimum 2 coat gloss enamel: 4 On door frames m2 1 5 On gates (Measured over the full flat area of both sides) m2 8 6 On gutters and down pipes m 10 Spot prining defects in prime surface with zinc chromate primer and apply one universal undercoat and two coats EPWP, golden brown gloss enamel paint on steel: 7 On windows with burglar bars m2 3 Carried Forward to Summary of Section No. 3 Section No. 3 SMD2 Bill No. 12 PAINTWORK BVI CONSULTING ENGINEERS R SECTION SUMMARY - SMD2 1 EARTHWORKS 60 2 CONCRETE,FORMWORK AND REINFORCEMENT 62 3 MASONRY 65 4 WATERPROOFING 66 5 ROOF COVERINGS 68 6 CARPENTRY AND JOINERY 70 7 IRONMONGERY 72 8 METALWORK 73 9 PLASTERING 74 10 PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE 77 12 PAINTWORK 79 Carried to Final Summary Section No. 3 SMD2 BVI CONSULTING ENGINEERS Amount R No SECTION 4 BILL NO.1 EARTHWORKS (PROVISIONAL) SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES For preambles see "Specifications of materials and methods to be used - PW 371" SITE CLEARANCE 1 Digging up and removing rubbish, debris, vegetation, xxxxxx, shrubs,xxxx and trees not exceeding 200mm girth, etc. m2 103 2 Stripping average 100mm thick layer of top soil and stockpiling on site m2 103 EXCAVATION,FILLING, ETC Excavation in earth not exceeding 2m deep: 3 Trenches m3 24 4 Pit m3 42 5 For aprons thickenning m3 5 Extra over trench and hole excavations in earth for excavation: 6 Soft rock m3 71 7 Hard rock m3 71 Extra over all excavations for carting away: 8 Surplus material from excavations and/or stock piles on site to a dumping site to be alocated by the Contractor m3 53 Carried Forward Section No. 4 MD6 Xxxx Xx. 1 EARTHWORKS BVI CONSULTING ENGINEERS R 9 Sides of trench and hole excavation not exceeding 1,5m deep. m2 112 10 Keeping excavations free of water other than subterranean water Item Earth filling obtained from the excavations and/or prescribed stock piles on site compacted to 93% ModAASHTO density: 11 Under floors, steps, pavings, etc. m3 12 12 Backfilling to trenches, holes, etc. m3 13 13 Compaction of ground surface under floors etc including scarifying for a depth of 150mm, breaking down oversize material, adding suitable material where necessary and compacting to 93% Mod AASHTO density m2 39 14 Compaction of ground surface to pits etc including scarifying for a depth of 150mm, breaking down oversize material, adding suitable material where necessary and compacting to 93% Mod AASHTO density m2 33 15 Compaction of ground surface to aprons etc including scarifying for a depth of 150mm, breaking down oversize material, adding suitable material where necessary and compacting to 93% Mod AASHTO density m2 54 16 Modified AASHTO Density tests No 5 Section No. 4 MD6 Bill No. 1 EARTHWORKS 17 Under floors etc including forming and poisoning shallow furrows against foundation walls etc, filling in furrows and ramming. m2 39 18 To bottom of concrate aprons m2 54 19 To bottoms and sides of trenches, etc. m2 92 MD6 Bill No. 1 EARTHWORKS

  • Project Agreement 1.1 If applicable, the Department will recommend approval of the project by the Federal Highway Administration. 1.2 The Sponsor agrees to comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. § 252, 42 U.S.C. § 2000d et seq., and all requirements imposed by or pursuant to Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 21 - “Nondiscrimination in federally assisted programs of the Department of Transportation - effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act 1964". 1.3 The DEPARTMENT and SPONSOR mutually recognize that each party is a governmental entity subject to the provisions of the Governmental Tort Claims Act (51 O.S. § 151 et seq.). The DEPARTMENT and SPONSOR hereby mutually agree that each is and may be held severally liable for any and all claims, demands, and suits in law or equity, of any nature whatsoever, paying for damages or otherwise, arising from any negligent act or omission of any of their respective employees, agents or contractors which may occur during the prosecution or performance of this Agreement to the extent provided in the Governmental Tort Claims Act. Each party agrees to severally bear all costs of investigation and defense of claims arising under the Governmental Tort Claims Act and any judgments which may be rendered in such cause to the limits provided by law. Nothing in this section shall be interpreted or construed to waive any legal defense which may be available to a party or any exemption, limitation or exception which may be provided by the Governmental Tort Claims Act. 1.4 The Sponsor understands that should it fail to fulfill its responsibilities under this Agreement, such a failure will disqualify the Sponsor from future Federal-aid funding participation on any proposed project. Federal-aid funds are to be withheld until such a time as an engineering staff, satisfactory to the Department has been properly established and functioning, the deficiencies in regulations have been corrected or the improvements to be constructed under this Agreement are brought to a satisfactory condition of maintenance.

  • Supplementary Agreement The parties stipulate and agree that the escrow provisions in this Section 6(b) (Escrow Establishment) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller) and the Source Code Escrow Agreement and Proceeds Escrow Agreement are "supplementary agreements" as contemplated in Section 365(n)(1)(B) of the Code. In any voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy proceeding involving Seller, failure by Company to assert its rights to "retain its rights" to the intellectual property encompassed by the Source Code or the funds in the Proceeds Escrow, pursuant to Section 365(n)(1)(B) of the Code, under an executory contract rejected in a bankruptcy proceeding, shall not be construed as an election to terminate the contract by Company under Section 365(n)(1)(A) of the Code.

  • SUPPLEMENTAL ARRANGEMENTS The Sub-Advisor may enter into arrangements with other persons affiliated with the Sub-Advisor or with unaffiliated third parties to better enable the Sub-Advisor to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement for the provision of certain personnel and facilities to the Sub- Advisor, subject to written notification to and approval of the Manager and, where required by applicable law, the Board of Directors of the Fund.

  • Project Documentation All documentation provided to the City other than Project drawings shall be furnished on a Microsoft compatible compact disc.

  • Project Documents In addition to any other pertinent and necessary Project documents, the following documents shall be used in the development of the Project: A. TxDOT 2011 Texas Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways, including latest revisions B. Texas Department of Transportation's Standard Specifications for Construction of Highways, Streets, and Bridges, 2014 (English units)

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