Where Clause. 28.1 applies and The Landlord requires The Agent to carry out work before the end of the 14 day cancellation period, The Landlord hereby agrees to confirm this request, in writing, to The Agent.
Where Clause. 28.2 applies and The Agent wishes to recover costs for work undertaken during the cancellation period, The Landlord hereby consents to The Agent incurring these costs and agrees to reimburse The Agent for the reasonable cost in undertaking this work
Where Clause. 19.3 (Default Events and Termination) or Clause 19.5 (Default Events and Termination) applies and:
Where Clause. 11.1 (Revenue Firm Scheme additions) applies, the Grant Recipient shall submit to Homes England through IMS such details of the proposed Additional Scheme as Homes England may require. In submitting such details, the Grant Recipient makes the same representations and warranties in relation to the proposed Additional Scheme as it makes to Homes England pursuant to Clause 9.2 (Revenue Firm Schemes).
Where Clause. 12.6 (Rectification of D&B Co's Proposals) applies, D&B Co shall submit its proposal for amending D&B Co's Proposals and rectifying the Works (or any part affected) to the Authority's Representative for review under Schedule 7 (Review Procedure) and shall not amend D&B Co's Proposals or commence or allow the commencement of the rectification of the Works (or any part affected) until it is permitted to proceed in accordance with Schedule 7 (Review Procedure). Construction Skills Certification Scheme
Where Clause. 11.1 (Revenue Firm Scheme additions) applies, the Lead Partner shall submit to Homes England through IMS such details of the proposed Additional Scheme as Homes England may require. In permitting the submission of or in submitting the details of the Additional Scheme, the Relevant Consortium Member or Lead Partner (as applicable) is deemed to make and give the same representations and warranties in relation to the proposed Additional Scheme as are given to Homes England pursuant to Clause 9.2 (Revenue Firm Schemes).
Where Clause. 8.1 (Capital Firm Scheme substitution and additions) applies, if the Lead Partner wishes to submit a Capital Substitute Scheme, it must submit to Homes England through IMS such details of the relevant Capital Substitute Scheme as Homes England may require. In permitting the submission of or in submitting the details of the Capital Substitute Scheme, the Relevant Consortium Member or Lead Partner (as applicable) is deemed to make and give the same representations and warranties in relation to the Capital Substitute Scheme as are given pursuant to Clause 4.2 (Capital Firm Schemes) in relation to a Capital Firm Scheme.
Where Clause. 8.8 (Capital Firm Scheme substitution and additions) applies, the Lead Partner shall submit to Homes England through IMS such details of the proposed Additional Scheme as Homes England may require. In permitting the submission of or in submitting the details of the Additional Scheme, the Relevant Consortium Member or Lead Partner (as applicable) is deemed to make and give the same representations and warranties in relation to the proposed Additional Scheme as are given to Homes England pursuant to Clause 5.2 (Changes to Capital Firm Schemes).
Where Clause. 9.3 (Performance under this DPS Agreement) applies the Provider further acknowledges and agrees that:
Where Clause. To remove an entire where clause: • Click the button to the right of the section you want to remove. Conditional Types You can configure the following different types of conditions. Comparison This is the most common type of condition. A comparison consists of: • A drop-down tree for the Path • A drop-down list box for an operator • A value that is used for comparison The path on the left of the operator is compared to whatever is selected on the right of the operator, using the selected operator. The operator can be: • = (equals) • != (not equals) • < (less than) • <= (less than or equal to) • > (greater than) • >= (greater than or equal to) • like • in For the ‘=’, ‘!=’ and ‘like’ operators, the case insensitive attribute applies (the corresponding check box is enabled). Note that the case insensitive attribute will only be used if both the right hand and left hand values are strings. The comparison value is set in one of two ways: • If you select the Specific Value option, type the desired value into the input field. • If you select the From Parameter option, you can select one of the Required Parameters (that are defined in the query already) from the drop-down list. You can use the value of the parameter. You can also drill down to a lower-level path in the parameter’s type by selecting a node from the Path drop-down tree. For example, if you are selecting Hosts, and want to only select one host named MainServer, you would enter the path of name, the operator =, and the specific value MainServer. When the in operator is used, the value on the right must be a list. This can occur when parameters are used. The comparison is true for a given data object if the value in the Path field is contained in the list specified by the From Parameter field on the right. • M%One • %chi% • Ma_hine_ne But chi%O is not a match because it only matches a part of MachineOne. Paths are allowed to have several levels, (such as events/name under Hosts), if an appropriate comparison can be made with the results. The <, <=, > and >= operators can be used with numbers, strings or dates. If the Path on the left of the comparison evaluates to a number, and a Specific Value on the right of the comparison is a string, the string is treated as a number. If it cannot be converted to a number, the comparison will evaluate to false. Is Set Is Set requires a single Path selected from the drop-down tree of data objects. It evaluates to True if the value of that path is not empty (not nu...