Standard Scope definition

Standard Scope means any development, modification, or enhancement of Background Rights, not specific for meeting specifications of Company, and excluding Company New IPR and Company IPR.
Standard Scope means the content description of the PROCESS BOOK containing (1) the process information necessary to ensure that the detailed engineering, procurement, expediting, inspection and construction of the LICENSED UNIT will not deviate from the PERFORMANCE GUARANTEES of the LICENSED UNIT and (2) the typical basic procedures necessary to ensure that control, operation and maintenance of the LICENSED UNIT (mainly start-up, shut-down and emergency procedures) will not deviate from the PERFORMANCE GUARANTEES of the LICENSED UNIT.
Standard Scope has the meaning set forth in Exhibit C.

Examples of Standard Scope in a sentence

  • The Critical Path Method Baseline Schedule for the Project as a whole established and updated by Monthly Project Schedule Update all in accordance with the provisions of Attachment “B” Construction Manager at Risk Standard Scope of Services.

  • Further information about what constitutes Tesla’s Standard Scope is available upon request.

  • Contractor shall provide the commissioning services and deliverables set forth below and as more fully described in Attachment A-2, Standard Scope of Commissioning Services, for the School Construction Project identified in Section 1 of this Work Order (“Services”).

  • Construction Manager at Risk Standard Scope of Services, Attachment “B” (included as Attachment C of the RFP) 5.

  • Other Direct Costs for Construction Inspection agreements are shown in detail within the Standard Scope of Work 3.4.1 Section II.B.

  • Preparation of scope and staff hours for the additional services will involve reference to the Standard Scope of Services, Staff Hour Estimation Forms, and Staff Hour Estimation Basis for Highway and Bridge/Structures Design.

  • Accretive agrees that it will not commence services outside the Standard Scope of Services without written confirmation from the Affiliate Designated Sponsor, that Accretive is authorized to proceed with the services.

  • Table of Contents PROTOCOL PAGE# MSA REFERENCE Standard Scope of Services 3 Par.

  • If requested by the Consultant, the City will perform a stream survey of Red Creek if it is required to complete the hydraulic analysis per NYSDOT Standard Scope Sections 2910 to 2913.

  • Contractor shall provide all of the services set forth in Section D of Attachment A-2, Standard Scope of Commissioning Services, except the following provisions of said Section D shall not be included as part of the Services to be delivered pursuant to this Work Order (see also strikethrough version of Attachment A-2): No exceptions taken.

Related to Standard Scope

  • standard scale means the standard scale contained in section 55 of the Interpretation Act 2015 (of Tynwald)33;

  • Standard Services means the standard Services referred to in Schedule 1 (Services) of this Framework Agreement;

  • Standard Service means Facilities which meet good economic electric industry practice including safety, reliability and operating criteria and standards consistent with the particular characteristics of service as determined by FortisAlberta acting reasonably;

  • Standard Specifications means all applicable legal requirements pertaining to the development of the Property including, but not limited to, Master Subdivision Plan, applicable permits, and construction drawings required for all Infrastructure, including, without limitation, the Town's Unified Development Ordinance, Knightdale's Water Allocation Policy (Ordinance # 13-06- 19-001 and Ordinance # ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇) and Standard Specifications and Construction Details Manual. The failure of this Agreement to describe any other permit, condition, or term of restriction applicable to the Property does not relieve Developer of the necessity of complying with the same.

  • Standard Software means Software identified as such in Appendix 4 of the Contract Agreement and such other Software as the parties may agree in writing to be Standard Software.