to Exhibit A Sample Clauses

to Exhibit A. This Appendix 1 to Exhibit A is provided in order to clarify certain matters with regard to the Fund's Investment Guidelines. The numbers below refer to the corresponding numbers in the Investment Guidelines.
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to Exhibit A. Required Customer Agreement Provisions
to Exhibit A. This Appendix 1 forms part of the Clauses and must be completed and signed by the parties. The Member States may complete or specify, according to their national procedures, any additional necessary information to be contained in this Appendix. Data exporter The data exporter is Company. Activities relevant to the transfer include the performance of services for Company and customers. Data importer The data importer is Partner. Activities relevant to the transfer include the performance of services for Company under the Agreement. Data subjects The personal data transferred may concern the following categories of data subjects: □ End users of the Company’s clients or advertising partners □ Affiliates and partners Categories of data The personal data transferred may concern the following categories of data: □ Profile data (IP address) □ Other: [complete] Processing operations The personal data transferred may be subject to the following basic processing activities, as may be further set forth in contractual agreements entered into from time to time between the Company and customers: □ Customer service activities, such as processing orders, providing technical support and improving offerings □ Sales and marketing activities □ Consulting, professional, security, storage, hosting and other related services □ Internal business processes and management, fraud detection and prevention, and compliance with governmental, legislative and regulatory bodies] Data Importer Data Exporter By: Title: Date: Signature: 25/5/18 APPENDIX 2 TO EXHIBIT A TECHNICAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL SECURITY MEASURES Description of the technical and organisational security measures implemented by the data importer in accordance with Clauses 4(c), 4(d) and 5(c).
to Exhibit A. Associated improvements as part of these projects will include, when applicable: permanent traffic signalization system improvements, permanent traffic signing, permanent pavement markings, construction traffic control, con- struction phasing, incidental drainage, sidewalk, identification of additional right-of-way and furnishing tract draw- ings and legal descriptions for such right-of-way. The ENGINEER shall furnish engineering services as required for the best and most cost effective design for the development of the project and provide project alternatives where applicable, including landscaping and beautifi- cation provisions on streets where appropriate in available right-of-way; the project plans; supplemental specifica- tions; quantities of work; and estimates of the cost for the PROJECT in the format and detail required by the City Engineer for the City of Wichita; and the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT); and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, or any other regulatory agency, when applicable. The project alternatives, including proposed land- scaping, are to be presented to the City’s Design Council, when directed by the Design Engineer, for concurrence in selection prior to progressing to detailed aspects of the work. ENGINEER should use plant material that is drought resistant and requires low maintenance in a xeriscape concept, and is consistent with the City of Wichita Landscape Policy for Arterial Streets. A landscape architect should be included on the ENGINEER’s Design Team. The ENGINEER should identify all trees that may be in conflict or jeopardy of damage by construction activities and then review with Park Department to determine if the trees can be saved and/or moved. In addition, the EN- GINEER will notify the City Archaeologist at 000-000-0000 prior to beginning work on this project. All references below to KDOT only apply to State and Federal Aid projects. THIS IS NOT A STATE/FEDERAL AID CONTRACT. In connection with the services to be provided, the ENGINEER shall:
to Exhibit A. 6/1/19 EXHIBIT A to the Investment Advisory Contract Federated MDT All Cap Core Fund For all services rendered by Adviser hereunder, the above-named Fund of the Federated MDT Series shall pay to Adviser and Adviser agrees to accept as full compensation for all services rendered hereunder, an annual investment advisory fee equal to 0.75% of the average daily net assets of the Fund. The portion of the fee based upon the average daily net assets of the Fund shall be accrued daily at the rate of 1/365th of 0.75 of 1% applied to the daily net assets of the Fund. The advisory fee so accrued shall be paid to Adviser daily. Witness the due execution hereof this 31st day of July, 2006. Federated MDT Series By: /s/ X. Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Name: X. Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Title: President Federated MDTA LLC By: /s/ Xxxx X. Xxxxxx Name: Xxxx X. Xxxxxx Title: President and CEO
to Exhibit A. If Cisco authorizes Learning Partner to enter into an agreement with a third party ("Reseller") to resell Learning Partner's Offerings, Learning Partner and Reseller must sign a written agreement that contains, at a minimum, the following terms and conditions:
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to Exhibit A. This section describes the general nature of the scope of services to be provided. The work consists of on call interior cleaning services, including service provided on an expedited basis for the cleaning of urine, feces and vomit. The required on-call services may include, but are not be limited to the following: • Clean floors by sweeping, mopping, or vacuuming; • Clean spills; wipe down counters and tables; • Empty all waste containers and insert new appropriate plastic liners; • Pick up small debris (building exterior); • Clean and resupply restrooms; • Dust; • Clean windows; • Clean upholstery (occasional); • Spot clean small rugs; • Provide expedited removal of urine, feces and vomit; • Provide immediate reporting of vandalism and/or safety hazards to the SPLA The Vendor will provide routine interior cleaning up to seven days per week. The hours of work can be flexible within a 24-hour time period; it is acceptable for the Vendor to clean buildings during closed hours, with the exception of holidays. The Vendor is expected to respond to special needs and emergency requests from Library staff between the hours of 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday through Sunday. The Vendor will respond to such requests within two hours. This contract does not include services for cleaning or removing blood or other potentially infectious materials as defined in the California Code of Regulations (8 C.C.R. § 5193), blood borne pathogens. Specific site requirements will be specified for each job required by SPLA. SPLA staff will contact the Contractor via telephone with a follow-up email to request the services as they are needed. The Contractor will be paid for services on an hourly basis according to the price list set forth in Attachment 1 to Exhibit B.
to Exhibit A. This Appendix 1 forms part of the Clauses and must be completed and signed by the parties. The Member States may complete or specify, according to their national procedures, any additional necessary information to be contained in this Appendix. Data exporter The data exporter is Company. Activities relevant to the transfer include the performance of services for Company and customers. Data importer The data importer is Partner. Activities relevant to the transfer include the performance of services for Company under the Agreement. Data subjects The personal data transferred may concern the following categories of data subjects: □ Company's end users (including financial and transactional data) □ Company's employees □ Company's business partners Categories of data The personal data transferred may concern the following categories of data: □ Identity Information: first name, maiden name, last name, proof of identity, username or similar identifier, marital status, title, date and place of birth and gender, country of residence and citizenship. □ Contact Information: billing address, email address and telephone numbers. □ Professional Information: level of education, profession employer name, work experience in Forex/CFD’s, information on client’s experience, knowledge in the forex industry and risks. □ Tax Data: country of tax residence and tax identification number. □ Financial Information: annual income, net worth, source of funds, anticipated account turnover, bank account, bank statements, payment card details and copies, e-wallet information. □ Transaction Information: details about payments to and from the client and other details of products and services the client has purchased from EuropeFX, deposit methods, purpose of transactions. □ Profile Data: client’s username and password, purchase or order made by the client, client’s interests, preferences, feedback, and survey responses. □ Usage Information: information about how the client uses EuropeFX website, products, and services □ Marketing and Communication: client’s preferences in receiving marketing from and EuropeFX third parties and client’s communication preferences.
to Exhibit A. BASIC CONCEPT DRAWINGS Site Development Plans prepared by Xxxxxx, Xxxxx & Warren, P.A. and Xxxxx Design Consultants: Sheet No. Description Revised Date C-1 Site Development Plan (North) 12/11/95 C-2 Site Development Plan (South) 12/11/95 C-3 Site Development Plan (Parking Decks) 12/11/95 C-4 Site Development Plan (Zoning) 12/11/95 A Landscape Plan for Oak Park Mall Expansion prepared by Xxxxx Design Consultants dated 12/27/95 Undated and Unnumbered Elevation Drawings for Oak Park Mall Expansion prepared by Xxxxx Design Consultants (RDQ: Sheet 1: Entitled Partial south Elevation (including Nordstrom and East and West Decks) and South Elevation (Shopping Center) Sheet "41" x 132" Sheet 2: Entitled Partial West Elevation without Parking Deck (shown) and Partial West Elevation (with Parking Deck shown) Sheet "43" x 66" Sheet 3: Entitled X.X. Xxxxxx Xxxx, North and South Elevations Sheet "43" x 66" Sheet 4: Entitled East Elevation without Parking deck and East Elevation with Parking Deck Sheet "43" x 132" EXHIBIT A-4 EXHIBIT B SHOPPING CENTER All of Lots 2 through 12, Block 1 and Xxx 0, Xxxxx 0, Xxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, a subdivision of land in the City of Overland Park, Xxxxxxx County, Kansas EXHIBIT C PARKING GARAGE SITE EXHIBIT D DESCRIPTION OF PARKING GARAGE IMPROVEMENTS The construction of two parking structures, the west structure to consist of at-grade parking plus one elevated deck, and the east structure to consist of at-grade parking plus two elevated decks, all to be located on the OAK PARK SHOPPING CENTER subdivision tract. Both structures will be constructed using a concrete structural system supported by drilled piers, with a precast concrete facade. Excavation and site grading are also included as part of the improvement. Stair and elevator towers will be constructed in each structure, and lighting, drainage, ventilation and security for the parking structures will be provided. EXHIBIT D-1 EXHIBIT E DEVELOPER'S PARCEL EXHIBIT E-1 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS, PREMISES, TERM AND ACCEPTANCE Section 1.01. [Reserved] 2 Section 1.02. Enumerated Terms 2
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