Survey Method Sample Clauses

Survey Method. The enclosed extracts from the Survey Manual (Annex 1) sets out in detail the current practices and procedures governing the survey. Ongoing maintenance of the Survey Manual is required as part of the survey, and costs should allow for its production and maintenance, and for any changes to the procedures on a regular basis. The method is explained briefly in the following paragraphs under a number of main headings. It should be noted particularly that only an outline of the complex editing and analysis procedures is given below. 2.4.1 Status of Survey Manual
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Survey Method. The contractors shall carry out a semi-structured telephone survey of between 100 to 150 employers, to include some qualitative material to be collected to capture the particular experiences of employers which would not be possible with a structured questionnaire. For multi-establishment firms, respondents shall be given the option to reply on behalf of the company as a whole or for a single establishment, depending on the extent of the respondent’s knowledge and experience within each company. The telephone interviews shall be conducted by the fieldwork team.
Survey Method. (i) Identifying, through an annual survey, each insider of the member bank’s affiliates; and (ii) Maintaining records of the amount and terms of each extension of credit by the member bank to such in- xxxxxx; or
Survey Method. 1) Survey can be conducted not only by the proposer alone, but the highest priority shall be placed on efficiently collecting and analyzing the information and data stipulated in the specifications, and if necessary, joint proposals with other parties possessing the information and data to be surveyed, supplemented by subcontracting some survey work, etc., and reports compiled by specialized organizations can also be actively utilized to the maximum extent possible to ensure confidentiality and copyrights are not violated. In addition, reports, etc. compiled by specialized organizations shall be actively utilized to the maximum extent possible, while taking measures to ensure that confidentiality and copyrights are not violated, in order to improve the efficiency of the overall work and to consolidate the use of resources. The necessity of the information, information/data collection methods, etc., as well as the content of related information, technical data, etc., which the proposer directly possesses or has access to, similar information possessed by partner companies, etc., and interviews with related industries and individual companies, etc., shall be stated.
Survey Method. MW will conduct an intense TCP Survey within the proposed corridor to identify areas or historic properties of religious and cultural significance to Great Plains Tribes for consultation with NRC, NEB-SHPO, THPO’s and consulting parties. 1. The survey crew will walk (5) meter transects and will shrink down to (3) meters minimum, based on site density and site/feature composition because of ground visibility. 2. Identification will be conducted with avoidance as the goal to achieve, evaluation of eligibility will require consultation under section 106 of NHPA and consulting with the Oglala Sioux Tribal Council, and OST-THPO if mitigation is a consideration. This TCP survey will prioritize the review specifically on the cultural landscape in relation to the site and feature(s) contain within the site boundary and/or adjacent in-direct effects to significant areas to be determined; and dense complex stone feature formations as it relates to direct effects. 3. The Crew shall identify cultural resource and stone feature(s), pin flag feature and record. 4. After recordation, a GPS point and photo will be taken at the center of feature/site and a site boundary will be established of stone feature(s) or within the overall site location. 5. Once completion of recordation, all evidence of survey will be removed, i.e., pin flags, lath board corridor markers etc.
Survey Method. The contractor shall survey information through direct hearing with major oil and gas producing countries and summarize it mainly.

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  • Billing Method 2.6.1 To receive payment for services rendered pursuant to this contract the Contractor shall submit a fully completed invoice for work previously performed to: 2.6.2 At a minimum, the invoice shall detail the following information: 2.6.2.1 Unique invoice number; 2.6.2.2 Contractor’s name, address, and telephone number; 2.6.2.3 Date of invoice and/or billing period; 2.6.2.4 Applicable Contract No.;

  • Test method This test is intended to demonstrate the immunity of the vehicle electronic systems. The vehicle shall be subject to electromagnetic fields as described in this annex. The vehicle shall be monitored during the tests. If not otherwise stated in this annex the test shall be performed according to ISO 11451-2.

  • Underwriting Methodology The methodology used in underwriting the extension of credit for each Mortgage Loan employs objective mathematical principles which relate the related Mortgagor's income, assets and liabilities to the proposed payment and such underwriting methodology does not rely on the extent of the related Mortgagor's equity in the collateral as the principal determining factor in approving such credit extension. Such underwriting methodology confirmed that at the time of origination (application/approval) the related Mortgagor had a reasonable ability to make timely payments on the Mortgage Loan;

  • Procurement Method Quality-Based Selection (b) Selection under a Fixed Budget

  • Measurement method An isolation resistance test instrument is connected between the live parts and the electrical chassis. The isolation resistance is subsequently measured by applying a DC voltage at least half of the working voltage of the high voltage bus. If the system has several voltage ranges (e.g. because of boost converter) in conductively connected circuit and some of the components cannot withstand the working voltage of the entire circuit, the isolation resistance between those components and the electrical chassis can be measured separately by applying at least half of their own working voltage with those components disconnected.

  • Selection Criteria Each Contract is secured by a new or used Motorcycle. No Contract has a Contract Rate less than 1.00%. Each Contract amortizes the amount financed over an original term no greater than 84 months (excluding periods of deferral of first payment). Each Contract has a Principal Balance of at least $500.00 as of the Cutoff Date.

  • Accounting Method For both financial and tax reporting purposes, the books and records of the Company shall be kept on the accrual method of accounting applied in a consistent manner and shall reflect all Company transactions and be appropriate and adequate for the Company’s business.

  • Payment Methodology The Contractor shall be compensated based on the Service Rates in Attachment for units of service authorized by the Institution in a total amount not to exceed the Contract Maximum Liability established in Section C. 1. The Contractor’s compensation shall be contingent upon the satisfactory completion of units of service or project milestones identified in Attachment B. The Contractor shall submit invoices, in form and substance acceptable to the Institution with all of the necessary supporting documentation, prior to any payment. Such invoices shall be submitted for completed units of service or project milestones for the amount stipulated.

  • Selection of Architect/Construction Drawings Landlord shall retain, on behalf of Tenant, FPBA Architects (the “Architect”) to prepare the “Construction Drawings,” as that term is defined in this Section 3.1. Landlord shall retain, on behalf of Tenant, engineering consultants and/or design-build consultants designated by Landlord (the “Engineers”) to prepare all plans and engineering working drawings relating to the structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and HYAC work of the Improvements and any relevant components of the Landlord Work. The plans and drawings to be prepared by Architect and the Engineers hereunder shall be known collectively as the “Construction Drawings.” All Construction Drawings shall comply with the drawing format and specifications as determined by Landlord, and shall be subject to Landlord’s approval as more particularly set forth in Sections 3.2 and 3.3, below. Notwithstanding Landlord’s retention of the Architect and Engineers, Tenant shall be responsible for, and shall fully cooperate and coordinate in good faith with Landlord, the Architect and the Engineers to supply all of the necessary information within Tenant’s possession to allow the Architect and the Engineers to initially prepare and then complete, the Construction Drawings. Landlord hereby agrees (at no cost to Landlord) to cooperate, on a commercially reasonable basis, with Tenant to assist Tenant in the preparation of the Construction Drawings. Landlord’s review of the Construction Drawings applicable to the Improvements (as opposed to Landlord Work) and as set forth in this Section 3, shall be for its sole purpose and shall not imply Landlord’s review of the same, or obligate Landlord to review the same, for quality, design, Code compliance or other like matters. Accordingly, notwithstanding that any Improvement-related portions of such Construction Drawings are reviewed by Landlord, and notwithstanding any advice or assistance which may be rendered to Tenant by Landlord, Landlord shall have no liability whatsoever in connection therewith and shall not be responsible for any omissions or errors contained in such portions of the Construction Drawings, and Tenant’s waiver and indemnity set forth in this Lease shall specifically apply to such portions of the Construction Drawings.

  • Voting Method Unless otherwise provided by law, when a vote is taken upon any measure before the Board, with a quorum being present, a majority of the votes cast shall determine its outcome. A vote of "abstain" or "present," or a vote other than "yea" or "nay," or a failure to vote, is counted for the purposes of determining whether a quorum is present. A vote of "abstain" or "present," or a vote other than "yea" or "nay," or a failure to vote, however, is not counted in determining whether a measure has been passed by the Board, unless otherwise stated in law. The sequence for casting votes is rotated. On all questions involving the expenditure of money and on all questions involving the closing of a meeting to the public, a roll call vote shall be taken and entered in the Board's minutes. An individual Board member may request that a roll call vote be taken on any other matter; the President or other presiding officer may approve or deny the request but a denial is subject to being overturned by a majority vote of the members present. Any Board member may request that his or her vote be changed before the President announces the result. Any Board member may include a written explanation of his or her vote in the District file containing individual Board member statements; the explanation will not be part of the minutes. The Board Secretary shall keep written minutes of all Board meetings (whether open or closed), which shall be signed by the President and the Secretary. The minutes include:

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