Types of Work Sample Clauses
The "Types of Work" clause defines the specific categories or kinds of tasks, services, or deliverables that are covered under the agreement. It typically outlines what activities are included, such as consulting, construction, maintenance, or software development, and may distinguish between primary and ancillary work. By clearly specifying the scope of work, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings about what is expected from each party and ensures that both sides have a mutual understanding of the obligations involved.
Types of Work. 2.5.1 Civil engineering work in connection with thermal and hydro-electric schemes; cement grouting operations and pile driving; any other work of a similar nature, including excavations and foundation works involving problems of a civil engineering character.
2.5.2 Building Industry and/or Industry and or Building and Allied trades and or Contractors involved in the Mining Industry shall be deemed to cover the industry in which employers and employees are associated for the purpose of erecting, completing, air conditioning which requires structural adjustments or alterations, or additions, renovating, repairing, maintaining, or altering buildings or structures and/or the making and/or the manufacturing of articles for the use in erection, completion or alteration of buildings and structures, whether the work is performed, the materials are prepared, or the necessary articles are made on the sites of the buildings or structures or elsewhere, and shall include all work executed or carried out by persons therein who are engaged in the following activities or subdivisions therefore:
2.5.2.1 Air-conditioning which requires structural adjustments or alterations and additions and which include installations having for their purpose the delivery, extraction or conditioning of air for any purpose in any building or structure;
2.5.2.2 Asbestos/cement/and/or any substitute material which includes the fixing of roof covering whether of tiles, corrugated or flat sheeting, wall coverings, floor and wall tiling, pre-cast products, whether or not the fixing in the building or structure is done by the person making or preparing the article used;
2.5.2.3 Asphalting, which includes asphalting floors, roofs, water proofing foundations, basements or walls, laying method or other compositions and rubber flooring;
2.5.2.4 Bricklaying, which includes concreting and fixing of the concrete blocks, tiling of walls and floors, pointing, laying mosaic work, facing work in slate, in marble and in composition, drain laying, slating and roof tiling, asphalting, whether or not the fixing in the building or structure is done by the person making or preparing the article use
2.5.2.5 Clerk means an employee wholly or mainly engaged in writing and or typing and/or any other form of clerical or office work, including time-keeping.
2.5.2.6 Construction of docks, harbour works, piers, quays, sea defences, wharves, aqueducts, bridges, cable ducts, viaducts, aerodromes, road bunkers, bins, coolin...
Types of Work. 15.1 You may be engaged to work on a Full-time, Part-time or Casual basis as defined in this Agreement.
Types of Work. (1) Full-time work
(2) Part-time work
(3) Weekly work
Types of Work. It is expected that the projects that NSCO may undertake pursuant to one (1) or more Specific Agreements will initially relate to development of wireless Internet software applications and/or consulting services in the area of wireless Internet technologies. Other possible projects could include, if mutually agreeable, hosting services; joint marketing and sales; joint distribution of software applications outside MICROCELL's distribution channels; maintenance and support; customization; installation and integration services.
Types of Work. If a volunteer attorney accepts my case, I request and authorize the attorney to undertake the following work on my behalf as it may become necessary: communication and negotiation with local, state and/or federal officials and agencies; legislative and administrative advocacy to the extent allowed under federal laws governing the Legal Services Corporation; and litigation.
Types of Work. It is expected that the project that SimPlayer will undertake pursuant to one (1) or more Work Statements will initially relate to a Pre/Post game analysis tool.
Types of Work. 1.1 There are several different types of work that can be undertaken at home, some examples are:
Types of Work. It is expected that the projects that Summus may undertake pursuant to one (1) or more Work Statements will initially relate to:
(a) Phase I, Digital Image Consultation and Delivery of Base Technology
(i) Deliverables will generally include certain software based on Summus' Wavelet Image Technology and certain enhancements specifically related to the ADLabs' anatomical pathology market segment.
(ii) Deliverables are planned to include, 12 or 14-bit RGB SDK, registration and stitching of multiple images, and an application interface to examine the slides at multiple resolutions including a thumbnails and zoom functions.
(iii) Early deliverables in Phase I are envisioned to be prototypes of the foregoing to be used to identify and document final requirements on functions and user interfaces. The Phase I Work Statement shall specify the consulting fee payments and the payment schedule for the Phase I Work.
(b) Phase II, Object Recognition and Slide Automation
(i) In this Phase, Summus will provide enhancements to its base Wavelet Image Technology for purpose of a pattern recognition from a catalogue of images developed to allow the ADLabs to incorporate the delivered code into its ADPhase and ADSoft products, end to end system consisting of object/pattern recognition and database searching.
(ii) The Phase II Work Statement shall specify the consulting fee payments and the payment schedule for the Phase II Work.
(c) Phase III, Multiple Spectrum Analysis and Diagnostics 4
(i) In Phase III Summus will develop enhancements to its base Wavelet Technology to assist ADLabs in developing its ADBioScan product, which is envisioned to be a diagnostic tool capable of multi-spectrum pattern recognition, imaging cataloging and management, and multiple category searching.
(ii) Specifics of the Phase III effort will be delineated in the specific Work Statement.
Types of Work. Full-time faculty work consists of services to support both the primary functions of the position and the college support functions associated with employment at CPTC.
Types of Work. 1.1. Except to the extent otherwise provided in Paragraphs 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4 below, Landlord will, at Landlord’s sole cost and expense, subject to any maximum allowance, through its architects furnish architectural, mechanical, and electrical engineering plans required for the performance of the work listed on the attached Schedule I and perform the work set forth on the attached Schedule I (“Landlord’s Work”).
1.2. Tenant may request work (“Tenant’s Requested Work”) not conforming with, or in addition to, L▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Work. If Landlord approves such request in accordance with the Lease and this Exhibit B, any architectural, mechanical, and electrical plans and specifications required for the Tenant’s Requested Work shall be furnished, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, by L▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s architects and engineers, but subject to the provisions of Paragraphs 2, 3 and 7 hereof regarding the manner of payment. Landlord will perform such work subject to the terms and conditions of this Exhibit B.
1.3. Tenant may perform additional work (“Tenant’s Additional Work”) that Tenant intends to construct itself, at T▇▇▇▇▇’s sole cost and expenses, pursuant to, and in compliance with, the Lease.
1.4. Any interior decorating services which are not included in Landlord’s Work or which Tenant desires to upgrade beyond the quality level which Landlord is obligated to deliver, such as selection of wall paint colors and/or wall coverings, fixtures, non-building standard carpet, and any or all other decorator items required by Tenant in the performance of said work referred to hereinabove in Paragraphs 1.1,1.2, and 1.3 shall be at Tenant’s sole cost and expense.
1.5. Landlord has obtained all plans and specifications for the improvements provided for in Paragraphs 1.1, 2 and 3. All such plans shall be approved by T▇▇▇▇▇, concurrently with the execution of the Lease, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. Complete plans and specifications and a cost estimate for the portion of the work covered thereby to be borne by Tenant shall be approved by Tenant within five business (5) days of receipt from Landlord.
1.6. All Plans (“Plans”) whether prepared for Landlord’s Work, T▇▇▇▇▇’s Requested Work or Tenant’s Additional Work shall meet the standards set forth in Schedule II.
