Essentials Sample Clauses

Essentials. Landlord shall provide the following to the Tenant: [e.g. towels, linens, cups, knives, forks, spoons, dishes, etc.]
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Essentials. 1. MESSA ABC 1 (or comparable): When appropriate, MESSA Limited Medicare Supplement (or comparable) and Medicare, Part B, premiums shall be paid on behalf of the teacher, his/her spouse and or dependents eligible for Medicare.
Essentials. Essentials is an e-publication. Always capitalize. Do not set in quotation marks. exclamation point (!) Avoid overuse. Try to use only in informal and social media writing.
Essentials. Landlord shall provide the following to the Tenant ▪ towels, ▪ beach towels, ▪ cups, ▪ knives, forks, spoons, ▪ dishes, ▪ kitchen equipment to enable simple food preparation ▪ water on arrival ▪ tea and coffee on arrival ▪ soap and shampoo in bathrooms ▪ cleaning equipment and consumables The Landlord’s maid will visit The Property and change the sheets once a week and launder the towels in the villa using the washing machine provided. The Landlord also provides a Villa handbook / guide explaining the use of the Propety which the Landlord and Tenant shall follow.
Essentials. Landlord shall provide the following to the tenants: Towels, linens, fully supplied kitchen, BBQ, extra blankets, access to Wifi, patio furniture.
Essentials effective January 1, 2019 • Any bargaining unit member receiving healthcare benefits shall be required to pay any costs of the healthcare plan above the hard cap amounts to ensure the District’s compliance with the hard cap limits as provided in the Act effective January 1, 2019 PLAN A The BOARD shall provide all insurance benefits listed herein for a full twelve-month period of each school year for all teachers in the bargaining unit, except for those teachers electing benefits under Plan B below or part-time teachers. Such benefits shall be provided to the teacher and his/her dependents, as defined in the agreed upon specifications. Plan A health insurance options shall be: MESSA Plan: 1) ABC 1; 2) ABC 1, 20% Co, ABC Rx;
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Essentials. ■ Computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) holds great potential for radi- ology; its utilization will depend on its ability to speed up the diagnostic process and reduce errors. ■ Cost efficiency and reimburse- ment are important consider- ations as long as CAD is not yet an integral part of every clinical workstation. ■ Many current systems do not yet perform well enough to be considered useful by most radi- ologists; creating vast databases for training and validation of CAD are the most promising strategies to rapidly improve CAD. ■ The standard paradigm of CAD as the image equivalent of a “spellchecker” may not be the optimal use of the technology; using CAD for interpretation, by providing the radiologist with the degree of suspicion for lesions as determined by the computer, may be more effective than only placing markers. ■ Radiologists have a key role in CAD development: They need to identify promising application areas, help create high-quality annotated databases for training and validation of CAD systems, and demand that manufacturers embrace open standards so that the best CAD software can be readily installed on any workstation. computers are about 30 million times faster than the ones used by Xxxxxxx, but developing better software algo- rithms for the detection and classifica- tion of pulmonary nodules on chest radiographs is still an active research area (7). It becomes increasingly diffi- cult to improve CAD algorithms, and ever faster computers offer developers Published online 10.1148/radiol.11091710 Content code: Radiology 2011; 261:719–732 Abbreviations: CAD = computer-aided diagnosis FDA = Food and Drug Administration PMA = premarket approval Authors stated no financial relationship to disclose. In this article we consider the defi- nition of CAD broadly, as in “the use of computer algorithms to aid the image interpretation process” (2). Most CAD systems are about detection, which is why CAD can also stand for computer- aided detection. CAD is now widely used as a general term, including computer- ized extraction of quantitative measure- ments from medical images. From the point of view of algorithm develop- ment this is natural, because detection and quantification use similar underly- ing techniques, and because they are both part of the diagnostic process.
Essentials. ⚫ Contract of indemnity must contain all the essentials of a valid contract ⚫ The promisee or the Indemnity-holder must have suffered a loss. RIGHTS OF INDEMNITY HOLDER ⚫ Section 125 lays down that an indemnity holder is entitled to recover the following from the promisee: ⚫ Damages ⚫ Cost of litigation ⚫ Sums paid under the conditions of compromise RIGHTS OF INDEMNIFIER ⚫ The Contract Act is silent about the rights of indemnifier but as per the provisions of Section 141 and various court verdicts , the rights of the indemnifier are analogous to the rights of a surety , which are as under: ⚫ Rights under Doctrine of Subrogation ⚫ To sue against third party after indemnifying the indemnity holder ⚫ Not to compensate for losses not covered under contract of Indemnity.
Essentials. (a) Escrow agent shall hold the Escrowed BTC in escrow and distribute the Escrowed BTC according to these Rules.
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