Delivery Profile definition

Delivery Profile means the programme for the delivery of the Goods, as set out in Schedule 2 (Specification);
Delivery Profile means the detailed timetable for outputs in Annex 1. “DPA 2018” means the Data Protection Act 2018.
Delivery Profile means the financial and participant profile agreed or any later version submitted by the Project and approved by the Secretary of State. A summary of the Delivery Profile for each Partner Authority is included as Schedule 7. “Financial Conditions” means the financial conditions in respect of payment of Funding from the Grant by the Lead Authority to the Project Deliverer set out in the Schedule 3;

Examples of Delivery Profile in a sentence

  • WEFO will retain 10% of the Structural Funds Grant (unless specified otherwise in the Delivery Profile) until the Project has been completed to WEFO’s satisfaction and a satisfactory final claim form and audit/accountants report have been provided to WEFO.

  • We expect the proportion of your WECA Adult Education Funding Allocation that is utilised in support of non-formula funded community learning to fall in line with the balance proposed in your Curriculum and Delivery Profile any changes should be formally approved with WECA through an updated WECA Adult Education Funding C&DP Profile.

  • Delivery Profile / Period = 1 Hour / 2 Hours / 1 Month / Quarter / Season / 2pm to 3pm, etc.

  • Any unclaimed grant from a particular financial year in your agreed Delivery Profile is unlikely to be carried over into later financial years.

  • DP = Delivery Profile is the volume of gas the Supplier is required to deliver to the Company each day based on Customers projected usage compared to a typical Customer usage profile or actual historical usage as well as Storage activity and UGF.

  • The Health Service Delivery Profile, China, 2012, developed in collaboration with The World Health Organization (WHO) and China National Health Development Research Centre, stated:‗Health services in China are mainly provided by the public system, which covers 90% of emergency and inpatient services.

  • Health Service Delivery Profile, Kiribati.World Health Organization, Secretariat of the Pacific Community (2013).

  • If the Pipelines final DCN is less than the Delivery Profile, the Supplier shall be charged 200% of the Chicago Citygate Price for the Nomination shortfall.

  • Next Claim Period refers to the next period where a claim is scheduled on the Delivery Profile.

  • You must claim the Funding in arrears based on Costs Incurred and paid by you in the delivery of the Purposes, in accordance with the dates set out in the Delivery Profile.

Related to Delivery Profile

  • Batch means a specific quantity of Product that is intended to have uniform character and quality, within specified limits, and is produced according to a single manufacturing order during the same cycle of manufacture.

  • Disinfection profile means a summary of daily Giardia lamblia inactivation through the treatment plant. The procedure for developing a disinfection profile is contained in s. NR 810.34.

  • Service delivery area means the defined geographic area for delivery of program services.

  • Connection Point means an exit point or an entry point or a bidirectional point identified or to be identified as such in an access contract.

  • Inter-connection Point means interface point of renewable energy generating facility with the transmission system or distribution system, as the case may be:

  • Filter profile means a graphical representation of individual filter performance, based on continuous turbidity measurements or total particle counts versus time for an entire filter run, from startup to backwash inclusively, that includes an assessment of filter performance while another filter is being backwashed.