Description of the Work Sample Clauses

Description of the Work. The term “Work” of Consultant when mentioned in this Agreement includes labor or materials or both. The Work shall consist of: SEE ATTACHMENT A: Scope of Service, May 27, 2008
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Description of the Work. The completion of design, procurement, fabrication, installation and commissioning of the ECMs specified in Schedule A and the Interim Period Training services described in Schedule J, which are integral to the operation of the ECMs, are referred to in this Agreement as the "work". The maintenance and monitoring services detailed in Schedule G and the Post- Acceptance Training services detailed in Schedule J, performance of which does not commence until after the Acceptance Date, are not part of the work. The ESCO shall comply with the provisions of the working conditions set forth in Schedule P at all times during the term of this Agreement.
Description of the Work. The work to be performed by Contractor, and to be paid for by Buyer, under this Agreement is for the construction of the following:
Description of the Work. 2.1 The Contractor will attend at the Premises, within hours of the first accumulation of ” of snow during a Snowfall, to commence snow Clearing once in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications. If a further accumulation 2” occurs during a Snowfall, the Contractor will return to commence a second pass to again Clear the snow within Hours of the end of that Snowfall. The first Snowfalls will be included as part of the Fixed Price Work, after which the Contractor will be paid for each additional Snowfall, as Additional Work, the sum of $ not including applicable taxes. (insert “unlimited” and “nil” if applicable)
Description of the Work. A general description of the work and materials to be used; [PL 1987, c. 574 (NEW).]
Description of the Work. The Work which is the subject of this Agreement includes [provide a description of the services and deliverables associated with those services].
Description of the Work. The Work which is the subject of this Agreement includes: [provide a description of the Work].
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Description of the Work. The work to be performed under this contract is defined in the descriptions, drawings and specifications provided in, and attached hereto. The work will be performed according a particular schedule as described in herein.
Description of the Work. That myth becomes self-conscious through allegory, which in turn entails a connecting of reason with the imagination, and that this ultimately makes possible the rational speculation required by philosophy—collectively, these are the ideas that I intend to explore for the remainder of this work. As the brief historical sketch at the beginning of this chapter suggests, this conception of allegory could easily find its expression in more than one philosophical period. In fact, it might very well reveal itself as present, in some way or another, throughout the entire history of philosophy. Consider how Xxxxxxxxx describes the relationship of mythology to truth: “No single moment of mythology is the truth, only the process as a whole. Now, the various mythologies themselves are only different moments of the mythological process. … [But] in the entirety of its successive moments, [mythology] is the way to truth and to this extent truth itself.” 52 This is reminiscent of the Hegelian perspective on philosophy and its relationship to truth. Likewise, allegory’s development throughout the history of philosophy might be viewed as moments of a similar process. In this case, the truth (as identified with the whole) that is sought by speculative thought is continually concealed and revealed through allegorical composition and interpretation, respectively, but this process is ultimately constitutive of truth itself. The main focus of this work, however, is to consider how this process begins—to explore how allegory emerges out of the mythic tradition and how it is employed by the first philosophers in their early attempts at rational speculation. This moment occurs at 52 As quoted in “Translator’s Introduction,” F.W.J. Xxxxxxxxx, Historical-critical Introduction to the Philosophy of Mythology, trans. Xxxxx Xxxxxx and Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2007), xxi. the onset of ancient Greek philosophy with the Presocratics, but it evolves over the course of classical antiquity, through Plato, the Hellenistic philosophers and the Neoplatonists. Some of these latter thinkers develop veritable positions on allegory and begin to utilize it implicitly and explicitly in order to interpret the works of their predecessors as well as to formulate their own original philosophical insights. Allegory remains an important, even essential, feature of later philosophical thought, but by studying its emergence and development during the classical period, we are given a glimp...
Description of the Work. The term “Work” of Consultant when mentioned in this Agreement includes labor or materials or both. The Work shall consist of special inspections services in connection with the Project located at 00 XxXxxxxxxx Xxxxxx in San Francisco, California, and is described in the following: SEE EXHIBIT A: <Generally Consultant Proposal dated >
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