Delivering for the Citizen Sample Clauses

Delivering for the Citizen. Actions under this heading would include efficiency measures and improvements to the processes by which your Department/Body its services to the public, including changes to the technology used, better data management, including around identity, and so on. Terms of Agreement 2010-2014 (refer to all relevant paragraphs) Target Date as per Current Action Plan Action* Comment** 4.13 Better Business Processes A range of efficiency measure have been identified which will, when implemented lead to greater overall efficiency in the business. These include;
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Delivering for the Citizen. Actions under this heading would include efficiency measures and improvements to the processes by which your Department/Body delivers its services to the public, including changes to the technology used, better data management, including around identity, and so on. Terms of Agreement 2010-2014 (refer to all relevant paragraphs) Description of the Benefits Achieved: this should include, where possible, a qualitative description including (i) Reduction in numbers (WTE) employed on activity (ii) Paybill savings (iii) Non-Pay Savings and/or (iv) Actual Costs Avoided Action Implemented Specific Target Date 4.2 - 4.12 Developing supports to meet the environmental needs of farmers End of 2010
Delivering for the Citizen. To include, for example, actions to enhance service delivery to the public, including changes to the technology used, more online services, service integration, efforts to reduce information burdens on citizens through better data management/sharing of data, including around identity etc Terms of the Public Service Agreement 2010 - 2014 Action/commitment Target Date as per Current Action Plan Law Reform 1.1, 1.4 Complete remaining Projects in Third Programme of Law Reform 2008-2014. Publish 7-9 Consultation Papers/Reports in 2011. Publish 7-8 Consultation Papers/Reports in 2012. Complete Mid-term Review of Third Programme of Law Reform 2008-2014 by mid-2011. In place and ongoing throughout the term of the Agreement, and targets for 2011 achieved. New in 2012. Priority to complete Attorney General request on Mandatory Sentences.

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  • Objection Right for New Sub-processors Client may reasonably object to Data Processor’s use of a new Sub-processor for reasons related to the GDPR by notifying Data Processor promptly in writing within three (3) business days after receipt of Data Processor’s notice in accordance with the mechanism set out in Section 5.2 and such written objection shall include the reasons related to the GDPR for objecting to Data Processor’s use of such new Sub-processor. Failure to object to such new Sub-processor in writing within three (3) business days following Data Processor’s notice shall be deemed as acceptance of the new Sub-Processor. In the event Client reasonably objects to a new Sub-processor, as permitted in the preceding sentences, Data Processor will use reasonable efforts to make available to Client a change in the Services or recommend a commercially reasonable change to Client’s use of the Services to avoid Processing of Personal Data by the objected-to new Sub-processor without unreasonably burdening the Client. If Data Processor is unable to make available such change within a reasonable period of time, which shall not exceed thirty (30) days, Client may, as a sole remedy, terminate the applicable Agreement and this DPA with respect only to those Services which cannot be provided by Data Processor without the use of the objected- to new Sub-processor by providing written notice to Data Processor provided that all amounts due under the Agreement before the termination date with respect to the Processing at issue shall be duly paid to Data Processor. Until a decision is made regarding the new Sub-processor, Data Processor may temporarily suspend the Processing of the affected Personal Data. Client will have no further claims against Data Processor due to the termination of the Agreement (including, without limitation, requesting refunds) and/or the DPA in the situation described in this paragraph.

  • ARRANGING FOR FIRM ALL-REQUIREMENTS POWER SUPPLY Competitive Supplier shall participate in or make appropriate arrangements with the ISO-NE, any relevant regional transmission organization, wholesale suppliers or any other entity to ensure an uninterrupted flow of reliable, safe, firm, All-Requirements Power Supply to the Local Distributor for delivery to Participating Consumers, and take Commercially Reasonable steps to cooperate with the NEPOOL, the ISO-NE or any other entity to ensure a source of back-up power in the event that the facilities owned or controlled by Competitive Supplier's affiliates or other sources of power supply are unable to generate and/or deliver All-Requirements Power Supply to the Point of Delivery. In the event the Competitive Supplier is unable to deliver sufficient electricity to the grid to serve Participating Consumers, the Competitive Supplier shall utilize such arrangements as may be necessary to continue to serve Participating Consumers under the terms of this ESA, and shall bear any costs it may incur in carrying out these obligations. Competitive Supplier shall not be responsible to the Town or any Participating Consumers in the event the Local Distributor disconnects, curtails or reduces service to Participating Consumers (notwithstanding whether such disconnection is directed by the ISO- NE) in order to facilitate construction, installation, maintenance, repair, replacement or inspection of any of the Local Distributor’s facilities, to maintain the safety and reliability of the Local Distributor’s electrical system, or due to any other reason, including emergencies, forced outages, potential overloading of the Local Distributor’s transmission and/or distribution circuits, Force Majeure or the non-payment of any distribution service costs or other such costs due for services provided by the Local Distributor to a Participating Consumer.

  • Representations and Warranties of the City The City makes the following representations and warranties:

  • Shipping must be Freight On Board Destination to the delivery location designated on the Customer purchase order The Contractor will retain title and control of all goods until delivery is completed and the Customer has accepted the delivery. All risk of transportation and all related charges are the responsibility of the Contractor. The Customer will notify the Contractor and H-GAC promptly of any damaged goods and will assist the Contractor in arranging for inspection. The Contractor must file all claims for visible or concealed damage. Unless otherwise stated in the Agreement, deliveries must consist only of new and unused merchandise.

  • Right to Stop Payment and Procedure for Doing So If you have told us in advance to make regular payments out of your account, you can stop any of these payments by calling or writing us at the telephone number or address referenced below in this disclosure in time for us to receive your request three (3) business days or more before a payment is scheduled to be made. If you call, we may also require you to put your request in writing and get it to us within fourteen (14) days after you call. We will charge you according to the Schedule of Fees provided to you earlier in other documentation furnished when you opened your account(s) for each stop payment order you give.

  • Representations and warranties of the Contractor (i) The Contractor represents and warrants to the Authority that:

  • Remedies for Non-Compliance The Recipient agrees that if FTA determines that the Recipient or a Third Party Participant receiving federal assistance under 49 U.S.C. chapter 53 is not in compliance with 49 C.F.R. part 655, the Federal Transit Administrator may bar that Recipient or Third Party Participant from receiving all or a portion of the federal transit assistance for public transportation it would otherwise receive.

  • Address for Notice By:__________________________________________ Name: Title: With a copy to (which shall not constitute notice): Fax: [PURCHASER SIGNATURE PAGES TO MDGS SECURITIES PURCHASE AGREEMENT] IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have caused this Securities Purchase Agreement to be duly executed by their respective authorized signatories as of the date first indicated above. Name of Purchaser: ________________________________________________________ Signature of Authorized Signatory of Purchaser: __________________________________ Name of Authorized Signatory: ____________________________________________________ Title of Authorized Signatory: _____________________________________________________ Email Address of Authorized Signatory: ______________________________________________ Facsimile Number of Authorized Signatory: _____________________________________________ Address for Notice to Purchaser: Address for Delivery of Securities to Purchaser (if not same as address for notice): Subscription Amount: $_________________ Shares: _________________ Warrant Shares: __________________ EIN Number: _______________________ [SIGNATURE PAGES CONTINUE] DISCLOSURE SCHEDULES These Disclosure Schedules are delivered to you pursuant to Article III of that certain Securities Purchase Agreement (this “Agreement”) dated as of June __, 2014, between Medigus Ltd., an Israeli company (the “Company”), and each purchaser identified on the signature pages thereto (each, including its successors and assigns, a “Purchaser” and collectively, the “Purchasers”). Unless otherwise defined herein, any capitalized term used in a Disclosure Schedule shall have the same meaning assigned to such term in the Agreement. The following disclosures are an integral part of the Agreement. These Disclosure Schedules are qualified in their entirety by reference to specific provisions of the Agreement, and are not intended to constitute, and shall not be construed as constituting, representations or warranties of the Company except and to the extent provided in the Agreement. The inclusion of any item in any Disclosure Schedule shall not be deemed to be an admission by the Company that such item is material to the business, assets (including intangible assets), liabilities, capitalization, financial condition or results of operations of the Company or its operations and is not an admission of any obligation or liability to any third party. No disclosure in a Disclosure Schedule relating to any possible breach or violation of any agreement, law or regulation shall be construed as an admission or indication that any such breach or violation exists or has actually occurred. Each Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that any matter disclosed pursuant to a section, subsection, paragraph or subparagraph of a Disclosure Schedule shall be deemed disclosed for all other purposes of the Disclosure Schedules as and to the extent the content or context of such disclosure makes it reasonably apparent on the face of such disclosure that such disclosure is applicable to such other section, subsection, paragraph or subparagraph of the Disclosure Schedules. Where the terms of a contract, lease, agreement or other disclosure item have been summarized or described in a Disclosure Schedule, such summary or description does not purport to be a complete statement of the material terms of such contract, lease, agreement or other disclosure item and such summaries are qualified in their entirety by the specific terms of such agreements or documents. Schedule 3.1(a) Subsidiaries

  • Limited Warranty; Disclaimer JCI warrants that the Service will perform substantially in conformance with its Documentation throughout the Term. Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, JCI’s sole obligation and your sole and exclusive remedy for breach of the foregoing warranty shall be that JCI will use commercially reasonable efforts to correct the non-conforming Service functionality without charge. JCI shall not be liable for warranty nonconformance caused by use or combination with hardware and software not provided by JCI, misuse of the Service, or your negligence or willful misconduct. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS SECTION, THE SERVICES, TRIAL SERVICES, SOFTWARE, THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE AND ANY DATA, INFORMATION OR RESULTS OBTAINED THROUGH THE SERVICES OR TRIAL SERVICES ARE PROVIDED ON AN “AS AVAILABLE,” “AS IS” BASIS. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, JCI AND ITS AFFILIATES, AND THEIR RESPECTIVE DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, AGENTS, LICENSORS, SERVICE PROVIDERS, SUPPLIERS, SUBCONTRACTORS, DISTRIBUTORS, AND VENDORS (THE “JCI PARTIES”) MAKE NO (AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM ALL) REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO THE SERVICES, TRIAL SERVICES, SOFTWARE, THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE AND ANY DATA, INFORMATION, OR RESULTS OBTAINED THROUGH THE SERVICES OR TRIAL SERVICES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION: (A) THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ACCURACY, NON- INFRINGEMENT, TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, QUIET ENJOYMENT, QUALITY OF INFORMATION, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE; (B) ANY WARRANTY THAT: (I) THE SERVICES, TRIAL SERVICES, SOFTWARE OR THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS; (II) THE SERVICES, TRIAL SERVICES, SOFTWARE, OR THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED, ERROR-FREE (INCLUDING INTERRUPTIONS DUE TO CYBERATTACKS OR MALICIOUS CODE OR OTHERWISE), FREE OF HARMFUL COMPONENTS, TIMELY OR SECURE; OR (III) THE SERVICES, TRIAL SERVICES, OR SOFTWARE WILL BE COMPATIBLE WITH ANY HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE NOT EXPLICITLY SPECIFIED IN THE DOCUMENTATION, OR THAT DEFECTS IN THE SERVICES, TRIAL SERVICES OR SOFTWARE WILL BE CORRECTED; AND (C) ANY WARRANTY ARISING OUT OF ANY COURSE OF PERFORMANCE, COURSE OF DEALING, OR USAGE OF TRADE. NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY JCI OR ANY OF ITS PERSONNEL OR AGENTS WILL CREATE ANY ADDITIONAL WARRANTIES OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF JCI’S OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE FOREGOING EXCLUSIONS. IN SUCH AN EVENT, SUCH EXCLUSION WILL NOT APPLY TO YOUR SOLELY TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW.

  • Remedies for Noncompliance If a Contractor fails to comply with Federal statutes, regulations or the terms and conditions of a Federal award, HUD or the City of Xxxxx may impose additional conditions, as described in 2 CFR 200.207 Specific Conditions. If HUD or the City of Xxxxx determines that noncompliance cannot be remedied by imposing additional conditions, HUD or the City of Xxxxx may take one or more of the following actions, as appropriate in the circumstances:

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