XXX RESPONSIBILITIES Sample Clauses

XXX RESPONSIBILITIES. Neither XXXXX.xxx nor GAIN Capital shall be liable to Customer for any claims, losses, damages, costs or expenses, including attorneys’ fees, caused, directly or indirectly, by any events, actions or omissions, including, without limitation, claims, losses, damages, costs or expenses, including attorneys’ fees, resulting from civil unrest, war, insurrection, international intervention, governmental action (including, without limitation, exchange controls, forfeitures, nationalizations, devaluations), natural disasters, acts of God, market conditions, inability to communicate with any relevant person or any delay, disruption, failure or malfunction of any transmission or communication system or computer facility, whether belonging to XXXXX.xxx, GAIN Capital, Customer, any market, or any settlement or clearing system.
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XXX RESPONSIBILITIES. 1. DOE shall accept title to all SNF and/or HLW, of domestic origin, generated by the civilian nuclear power reactor(s) specified in appendix A, provide subsequent transpor- tation for such material to the DOE facility, and dispose of such material in accordance with the terms of this contract. 2. DOE shall arrange for, and provide, a cask(s) and all necessary transportation of the SNF and/or HLW from the Purchaser’s site to the DOE facility. Such cask(s) shall be furnished sufficiently in advance to ac- commodate scheduled deliveries. Such cask(s) shall be suitable for use at the Pur- chaser’s site, meet applicable regulatory re- quirements, and be accompanied by perti- nent information including, but not limited to, the following: (a) Written procedures for cask handling and loading, including specifications on Pur- chaser-furnished cannisters for containment of failed fuel; (b) Training for Purchaser’s personnel in cask handling and loading, as may be nec- xxxxxx; (c) Technical information, special tools, equipment, lifting trunnions, spare parts and consumables needed to use and perform inci- dental maintenance on the cask(s); and (d) Sufficient documentation on the equip- ment supplied by DOE. 3. DOE may fulfill any of its obligations, or take any action, under this contract either directly or through contractors. 4. DOE shall annually provide to the Pur- chaser pertinent information on the waste disposal program including information on cost projections, project plans and progress reports. (a) Beginning on April 1, 1991, DOE shall issue an annual acceptance priority ranking for receipt of SNF and/or HLW at the DOE repository. This priority ranking shall be based on the age of SNF and/or HLW as cal- culated from the date of discharge of such material from the civilian nuclear power re- actor. The oldest fuel or waste will have the highest priority for acceptance, except as provided in paragraphs B and D of Article V and paragraph B.3 of Article VI hereof. (b) Beginning not later than July 1, 1987, DOE shall issue an annual capacity report for planning purposes. This report shall set forth the projected annual receiving capac- ity for the DOE facility(ies) and the annual acceptance ranking relating to DOE con- tracts for the disposal of SNF and/or HLW including, to the extent available, capacity information for ten (10) years following the projected commencement of operation of the initial DOE facility.
XXX RESPONSIBILITIES. Ensure cooperating teachers have the necessary credentials for teaching field placements. a. Practicum: Minimum Class B Professional Educator Certificate and currently teaching classes in the candidate’s area(s) of specialization.
XXX RESPONSIBILITIES. 1. Employ a Director whose primary duty is to oversee the TCIP program as well as employ support staff. 2. Provide sufficient and appropriate workspace for the Director, Coordinator, and Administrative Assistant. 3. Provide office support services for the consortium, including, but not limited to, mail service, phone, fax, internet services, technology support, and meeting space for TCIP activities. 4. Provide business and legal services required for TCIP implementation for the region. 5. Develop and establish procedures for TCIP evaluation through the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) Accreditation Cycle. Submit Preconditions, Common Standards, Program Review state reports, and required fees in a timely manner. 6. Provide a process for equitable distribution of mentoring, support, and credential services to Candidates and Mentors in all participating districts and COEs within the region. 7. Provide quarterly Advisory Board Meetings. 8. Share optional Professional Development opportunities for Candidates. 9. Provide required Mentor trainings throughout the year. 10. Assume overall fiscal responsibility for the administration of TCIP budget, including submission of year- end expenditure reports and any other documentation required by CCTC and/or CDE in relation to TCIP.
XXX RESPONSIBILITIES. Xxxxxxx agrees to comply with the requirements of applicable federal and other laws with respect to withholding or providing for the payment of required taxes. Xxxxxxx also agrees to promptly provide the Company with information with respect to shares acquired pursuant to the Award when requested.
XXX RESPONSIBILITIES. Grantee agrees to comply with the requirements of applicable federal and other laws with respect to withholding or providing for the payment of required taxes. Grantee also agrees to promptly provide the Company with information with respect to shares acquired pursuant to the Award when requested.
XXX RESPONSIBILITIES a. District shall provide required student equipment or reimburse USDB for required student equipment, as determined by USDB. b. District may use Education Resource Center materials including assistive technology for a 30-day trial/loan period to allow for an evaluation and trial of the equipment with the student. The duration of the loan and immediate availability of resources may vary, based upon the request. c. District shall provide appropriate instructional accommodations and technology support services, including but not limited to network access for USDB employees and student access to USDB network resources.
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XXX RESPONSIBILITIES. Upon execution of the Sub-Grant, the CMP funds will be distributed by DOM pursuant to the terms of this Sub-Grant.
XXX RESPONSIBILITIES. DOE’s involvement in the Project will consist of the following normal Federal stewardship responsibilities (see Section 1) below, as well as Substantial Involvement activities (see Section 2 below). ​
XXX RESPONSIBILITIES. The ITO shall have the following responsibilities: a) Providing to the Reliability Coordinator all transmission facility plans and facility upgrade schedules. b) Providing to the Reliability Coordinator the status of all transmission service requests and all new transmission service agreements. c) Receiving from the Reliability Coordinator all flowgate AFCs on an hourly basis and flowgate allocations on a daily basis. d) Converting flowgate information provided by the Reliability Coordinator to ATC values for posting on OASIS and for analyzing TSRs. e) Implementing CMP business rules for AFC vs. ASTFC. f) Honoring all AFC allocations and AFC over-rides from other CMP participants in the evaluation and granting of transmission service.
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