The Councils Obligations. 5.1 The Council:
5.1.1 shall provide the Standard Services within the BID Area at its own cost for the duration of the Term,
5.1.2 shall not use the BID Levy at any time to either fund or procure the Standard Services;
5.1.3 may provide different Standard Services, delayed Standard Services or no Standard Services in the event that it is not reasonably practicable to provide the Standard Services by reason of the following:
(a) adverse weather conditions in the BID Area;
(b) an excessive number of pedestrians in the BID Area which would impede or inhibit the carrying out of the Standard Services;
(c) restrictions by the Police as to the persons and/or number of persons permitted access in the BID Area;
(d) a traffic accident or major spillage in the BID Area;
(e) marches, parades, film and theatre premieres, festivals and visits by VIPs in or affecting the BID Area where such activities directly impede or inhibit the Standard Services from being provided; or
(f) any other reason in the BID Area or affecting the BID Area beyond the control of the Council provided always that the Council shall, if possible, provide the BID Company with reasonable notice in the event that the Council intends to provide different Standard Services, delayed Standard Services or no Standard Services as a result of any of the reasons mentioned in this clause and the Council shall, if possible, endeavour to recommence the Standard Service as soon as reasonably practicable to the same standard as was in place immediately before the change.
5.2 In the event that the Council intends to change the Standard Services significantly and permanently the Council shall, where possible, consult with the BID Company no less than six weeks prior to that change and such notice shall include:
5.2.1 a description of the part or parts of the Standard Services the Council intends to change;
5.2.2 a detailed explanation of why the Council intends to change such Standard Services; and
5.2.3 the date on which the Council intends to change the Standard Services.
5.3 Upon receipt of a Performance Notice from the BID Company to the Council, the Council shall:
5.3.1 carry out a review of the Standard Services identified in such Performance Notice;
5.3.2 consult with the BID Company on any action plan arising from such review to secure improvements in the provision of such Standard Services;
5.3.3 use reasonable endeavours to secure the improvement of such Standard Services from their provider; and
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The Councils Obligations. 3.1 The Councils agree to work together to carry into effect the Swansea Bay City Deal pursuant to and in accordance with this Agreement.
3.2 To that end the Councils shall develop, agree and promote the Swansea Bay City Deal and (without prejudice to the generality of that obligation) shall comply with their duties as set out at clauses 7 (Duties of the Accountable Body) and 8 (Duties of the other Councils). This is subject to the fiduciary financial and legal duties of each Council.
3.3 Without prejudice to the specific terms of this Agreement, the Councils further agree that they shall conduct their relationship:
(a) In accordance with the strategic aims of the Swansea Bay City Deal as follows:
(i) The Internet of Economic Acceleration.
(ii) The Internet of Life Science & Well-Being.
(iii) The Internet of Energy.
(iv) Smart Manufacturing. and
(b) In accordance with the following principles:
The Councils Obligations. 3.1 The Councils agree to work together to achieve the Objects in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.
3.2 The Councils agree to undertake their Responsibilities and Functions to ensure effective provision of the Services.
3.3 Without prejudice to the specific terms of this Agreement, the Councils further agree that they shall conduct their relationship in the spirit of good faith and in an open, collaborative and constructive manner; act with reasonable skill and care and in accordance with best practice.
3.4 The Councils further agree that they will act in accordance with the values and principles of the PARTNERIAETH as outlined in Schedule 2 and any applicable policies agreed by the Joint Committee in order to achieve the Objects.
The Councils Obligations. 6.1 The Councils acknowledge and agree that for the purposes of discharging the administrative functions required in connection with the MWGD, the Councils shall divide the administrative functions in accordance with the table below:- Human Resources Ceredigion Clerk to the GMWB Both Councils shall appoint an individual to act as Clerk who will be responsible for supporting the administrative requirements of the GMWB on an alternate basis in accordance with Clause 9 (GMWB) Legal Services Powys Monitoring Officer Powys Treasurer and Section 151 Officer Ceredigion as Accountable Body Communications Ceredigion, supported by the PoMO Procurement Powys Translation The Council holding the GMWB Meeting IT Ceredigion Internal Audit Powys Democratic Services Powys Secretariat services to the EAG Powys, supported by the PoMO
The Councils Obligations. The Council agrees with the Licensee as follows:-
5.1 That the Licensee paying the Charges and performing and observing the obligations on the Licensee’s part contained in this Agreement shall be entitled to occupy the Property in accordance with clauses 3.1 to 3.4 of this Agreement and subject to clause 6.
5.2 That the Council shall procure that the Owner shall during the term insure and keep insured the Property against all risks normally covered in a standard house buildings insurance policies except for home contents insurance which is the responsibility of the Licensee.
The Councils Obligations. 3.1 The Council agrees with KMSTC to:-
(a) Continue to run, maintain and manage the Library and use its reasonable endeavours to maintain the current level of services and facilities, subject to available revenue.
(b) Ensure that there is a visit from a SDO once a month to help with any queries or problems relating to the Library.
(c) Provide appropriate training for volunteers in the operation of the Library.
(d) Ensure there is a telephone and email contact available at the base library or other nominated location from 9 am to 5 pm Mondays to Fridays (except Bank Holidays).
(e) Provide details of performance against targets.
(f) Provide details of the Council’s Library Policy and Procedures and inform KMSTC of any changes in such procedures.
The Councils Obligations. 11.1 In consideration of the Service the Council agrees to contribute towards the Maltings Outreach Service (as hereinafter defined in the Schedule of the Principles of Agreement) in accordance with the detailed Specification in Appendix 2, in any one financial year subject to paragraphs 11.2 and 11.3 below.
11.2 The annual sum by the Council to The Maltings for the Maltings Outreach Service for the period from 1 April 2012 to 31 March 2015 will be £32,490. The funding will be subject to annual review and Council approval in February each year, as part of its budget setting process. The Maltings will not be required to reapply for funding during the period of the Agreement.
11.3 The Council will make payments direct to The Maltings. Payments will be made by way of equal quarterly instalments, paid on the 1 April, 1 July, 1 October and 1 January in each year of this Agreement on receipt of an invoice from The Maltings.
11.4 The Maltings agrees with the Council to repay to the Council on a pro rata basis the sum payable under paragraph 12.2 above less any deductions which are agreed by the Parties in the event that this Agreement is terminated in accordance with clause 15 hereof
The Councils Obligations. 3.1 The Councils agree to work together to carry out the functions of the Public Funds Committee and ensure the effective oversight of Public Funding pursuant to and in accordance with this Agreement.
3.2 To that end the Councils shall promote the Celtic Freeport and (without prejudice to the generality of that obligation) shall comply with their duties as set out at clause 7 (Duties of the Accountable Body) and clause 8 (Duties of the Councils). This is subject to the fiduciary financial and legal duties of each Council.
3.3 Without prejudice to the specific terms of this Agreement, the Councils further agree that they shall conduct their relationship in accordance with the following principles:
The Councils Obligations. 10.1 Upon request, the Council will ensure a reasonable level of support and advice where legally permitted to assist Xxxxxx in its development. The level and extent of such Officer time will be determined by the nature of the request and with due consideration to the Council's priorities at that time.
The Councils Obligations. 11.1 In consideration of the Service the Council agrees to contribute towards the Operational Costs of the Xxxxx Dial-a-Ride Response Transport Service (as hereinafter defined) in any one financial year subject to paragraphs 11.2 and 11.3 below. For the avoidance of doubt the expression “Operational Costs” shall include the following types of costs:- Wages and the proper and reasonable expenses of volunteers Fuel and vehicle maintenance Percentage of Waverley Xxxxx Community Transport overhead costs (including utilities and telephone charges properly incurred).
11.2 The annual sum by the Council to Xxxxx for the period from 1 April 2012 to 31 March 2015 will be £100,000. The funding will be subject to annual review and Council approval in February each year, as part of its budget setting process. Xxxxx will not be required to reapply for funding during the period of the Agreement.
11.3 The Council will make payments direct to Xxxxx. Payments will be made by way of equal quarterly instalments, paid on the 1 April, 1 July, 1 October and 1 January in each year of this Agreement on receipt of an invoice from Xxxxx.
11.4 Xxxxx agrees with the Council to repay to the Council on a pro rata basis the sum payable under paragraph 11.2 above less any deductions which are agreed by the Parties in the event that this Agreement is terminated in accordance with clause 13 hereof.