Application and Interpretation Sample Clauses

Application and Interpretation. Terms must be interpreted as follows:
Application and Interpretation. For purposes of this Chapter:
Application and Interpretation. Terms must be interpreted as follows:  “Responder” refers to the bidder, apparent low bidder, proposer, or apparent successful proposer  “Proposal” includes a bid, proposal or price proposal  “CRL” refers to AASHTOWare Project Civil Rights and Labor. Additional information about CRL can be found in Attachment 5.
Application and Interpretation. 55.1 Subject to this clause 55, the Provider may enter into a Subcontract with another entity for the purposes of providing the Program Services under this Agreement.
Application and Interpretation. Subject to this clause 271, the Provider may enter into a Subcontract with another entity for the purposes of providing the Program Services under this Agreement. In clause 272, ‘entity’ includes: an association of legal persons, however constituted, governed by deed; an incorporated body; an unincorporated association; a partnership; and
Application and Interpretation. Terms must be interpreted as follows:  “Responder” refers to the bidder, apparent low bidder, proposer, or apparent successful proposer.  “Proposal” includes a bid, proposal or price proposal.
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Application and Interpretation. Chapter 4 Customs Procedures Article 4.1
Application and Interpretation. 1. For the purposes of this Chapter: (a) the basis for tariff classification is the Harmonized System; (b) the determination of transaction value of a goodor of a material shall be made in accordance with the Customs Valuation Code; and (c) all costs referred to in this Chapter shall berecorded and maintained in accordance with the Generally Accepted Accounting Principlesapplicable in the Party in which the good isproduced. 2. For the purposes of this Chapter, in applying theCustoms Valuation Code to determine the transaction value of a good or a material: (a) the principles of the Customs Valuation Codeshall apply to domestic transactions, with suchmodifications as may be required by thecircumstances, as would apply to internationaltransactions; and (b) the provisions of this Chapter shall prevail overthe Customs Valuation Code to the extent of anydifference.
Application and Interpretation. ARTICLE 3.16
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