Unique Requirements Clause Samples
The Unique Requirements clause defines any specific needs or conditions that are distinct to a particular agreement or project. This may include specialized deliverables, custom processes, or tailored performance standards that go beyond standard contract terms. For example, a client might require a vendor to use a particular technology or adhere to unique reporting formats. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all parties are aware of and agree to these individualized expectations, thereby reducing misunderstandings and ensuring that the contract addresses the precise needs of the situation.
Unique Requirements. Courses Required Credits Courses Fulfilled by WTCS program Credits Courses Still to be Completed at UWW Credits Conservation Requirement BIOLOGY 214, 1-3 CIGNRL 410, or GEOGRPY 252 Mathematics in Early Childhood Learning 4 MATH 147 4 Problem Solving 2 EDIUNDP 3 through STEAM 312 Strategies in the Early Years Library Media 1 LIBMED 201 1
Unique Requirements. The Parties acknowledge and agree that AIL has unique requirements and Contractor has solutions regarding the Terminals and Services to be provided by Contractor hereunder. In this regard, to the extent not already provided for in this Agreement, the Parties agree to negotiate in good faith in accordance with the procedures provided in Sections 12.1 and 12.2 hereof to provide the maximum flexibility in meeting AIL's particular Terminal and Service requirements, as proposed by AIL during the Term.
Unique Requirements. Courses Required Credits Courses Fulfilled by CLC program Credits Courses Still to be Completed at UWW Credits
7.3.1 Students must earn a 2.75 Combined Cumulative GPA and Major GPA before student teaching and before graduation.
7.3.2 Students must take at least 30 credits at UWW to satisfy the residency requirement.
7.3.3 Students must earn a 3.0 in their Content Courses or pass the Praxis II with qualifying scores.
Unique Requirements. The Parties acknowledge and agree that TerreStar has unique requirements, and Contractor has solutions regarding the S-BSS to be provided by Contractor. Accordingly, to the extent not already provided for in the Contract, the Parties agree to negotiate in good faith in accordance with the applicable change control procedures to provide the maximum flexibility in meeting TerreStar’s S-BSS requirements.
Unique Requirements. The FAA may identify and impose a unique policy, requirement, or practice as needed to protect the public health and safety.
Unique Requirements. [Space for something unique to be added to the agreement e.g. installation time prior to term and rent start..] Example… Prior to the initial installation of the Government’s equipment at the antenna facility the Government will supply the Lessor with plans and specifications to be reviewed and approved by the Lessor prior to installation. The Lessor has ten (10) calendar days to review the Government’s plans and specifications from the date that the Government submits said plans and specifications. Lessor’s approval or disapproval will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. After approval, the plans and specifications will be considered incorporated in this agreement. If the Lessor disapproves the plans, the Lessor must provide an explanation in writing for said disapproval. Based upon said explanation, the parties will either discuss the Lessor’s concerns to resolve and/or the Government will provide the Lessor with revised plans, such revisions will be within the Government’s reasonable discretion. In the event the Lessor disapproves of the plans upon a second (2nd) submission and/or the Lessor unreasonably delays access and installation of Government equipment at the antenna facility, the Government may terminate this agreement.
Unique Requirements. 10 3.3 Coordination with AIL Project Teams................................................. 10 3.4 Co-Exclusivity...................................................................... 10 3.5 Replacement of Co-Exclusive Vendor.................................................. 11
