Assumptions & Dependencies Sample Clauses

The Assumptions / Dependencies clause defines the specific conditions, resources, or external factors that must be present or fulfilled for the parties to successfully perform their obligations under the agreement. This clause typically outlines any third-party services, client-provided materials, regulatory approvals, or other prerequisites that the contract relies upon. By clearly stating these assumptions and dependencies, the clause helps manage expectations, allocate responsibility, and reduce the risk of disputes arising from unmet conditions or unforeseen obstacles.
Assumptions & Dependencies. This section will describe any key assumptions, dependencies, or critical success factors upon which the project will be based and/or is dependent upon for successful completion.
Assumptions & Dependencies. 3.4.1 Risks or contingencies will be included in the Charges. The Parties agree that the following assumptions & dependencies will apply in relation to the Charges: Assumptions: 1. Our costings assume that DfE will be able to host the Nottingham/Sheffield Hackathon event at a DfE office to avoid the cost of separate venue hire Dependencies 1.
Assumptions & Dependencies. The project is reliant upon all agencies contracted to manage the survey’s components working together to identify issues early and advise the Steering Committee on options for their management. As a survey of this scope has not yet been undertaken in Australia, there is a high level of uncertainty about whether implementation of all survey components during the fieldwork will present new problems not produced by the implementation of single components.
Assumptions & Dependencies. All jurisdictions will work collaboratively to share information and evidence to support final implementation arrangements. Funding for initiatives does not flow until the Commonwealth Minister agrees to the implementation plans as developed by the states and territories.
Assumptions & Dependencies. The above deliverables are dependent upon adherence to the Department of Finance and Deregulation’s Guidelines on Campaign Advertising by Australian Government Departments and Agencies. The department will endeavour to provide national evaluation results to states and territories but implementation and evaluation of local level support activities are the responsibility of each jurisdiction.
Assumptions & Dependencies. LS&Co. shall assign a Single Point of Contact (SPoC) for the Supplier Testing Team who would have the necessary authority to mobilize relevant resources in LS&Co. and approve Deliverables from the Supplier Team • LS&Co. shall facilitate collaboration with other Partners to ensure seamless testing operations. • The Supplier team should have access to all existing documentation that will have a bearing on the testing activities, including: • Business requirement documents • High level architecture documents • System design documentsApplication specific documentation • Necessary access to the Testing Environment & Test Data will be provided by LS&Co. • During the test execution phase, the required software builds will be available in the test environment as per the agreed upon schedule. • Testing environments will be available through the test execution phase. Test environment downtime, if any, should be communicated to the Supplier testing team ahead of the plan EXECUTION VERSION • Fixes to defects raised by testing team will be provided by the application & development, team/s as per the agreed plan and timeline with LS&Co. • Compliance to the TCoE process is the responsibility of LS&Co. as outlined in the RACI above. • LS&Co. shall provide Testing Tool Licenses (HP Quality Centre, HP Quick Test Professional, HP LoadRunner, Borland SilkTest, etc.) to the Supplier Team. Based on the future demands, if any additional testing tools or licenses are required for carrying out the testing activities, the same shall be decided and procured by LS&Co. • LS&Co. shall provide remote access (Onsite as well as Offshore) to the Testing Tools for the Supplier Team & provide Administrator privileges to the Testing Tools for the Supplier Test Tool Administrator
Assumptions & Dependencies. The Services, labor estimates, and Pricing presented in this SOW are dependent on the following assumptions being true. Pricing, terms and conditions herein are effective only upon execution of this SOW by both Parties. CSLLC reserves the right to alter any pricing, terms and conditions prior to the execution of this SOW. Client will: a. Timely complete each item listed as a Client Responsibility in Section 2.0. b. Have the necessary project and executive management support to review and make timely decisions as well as coordinate the activities of this project with other Client projects which may be occurring simultaneously. This includes gathering any necessary approvals from governing bodies, such as a works council, needed to proceed with the project. c. Have the necessary resources available in each stage, according to how they are identified in the staffing and project plans. Resources will be empowered and capable of making decisions on behalf of the Client. Resources will include, but are not to be limited to, functional and technical leads, and applicable business process and SMEs. If resource and/or priority conflicts occur, they will be discussed and resolved with the project steering committee. d. If CSLLC is able to travel in accordance with its internal policies and procedures, Client will provide the necessary hardware for the deployment, a desk, access to office space, and an internet connection. e. Provide all required technology needs, connectivity, and network access to all relevant Client applications necessary for the deployment. The CSLLC consultants will have access to software including security rights and passwords where required in order to complete the deployment. CSLLC resources will provide their own laptops. If Client owned laptops or virtual machines are required to be used, this may result in a Change Order. f. Be responsible for workstation compliance to Workday’s minimum requirements. Client has determined their technical needs will be met, and internal systems and policies, as well as third- party vendors, are compatible with Workday. Any technical issues which may arise during implementation are to be resolved by Client. g. Lead the coordination with any Client’s third-party vendor involvement required to complete the Services. Client understands that some of their third-party vendors may charge fees for the completion of Services and such fees are the sole responsibility of Client. h. Unless otherwise agreed by CSLLC’s ...