External Affairs Sample Clauses

The External Affairs clause governs how a party may interact with third parties or the public regarding matters related to the agreement. Typically, it sets out requirements for obtaining consent before making public statements, issuing press releases, or disclosing information about the contract or the relationship between the parties. This clause helps maintain control over sensitive information and ensures that communications are consistent and authorized, thereby protecting the reputation and interests of all parties involved.
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External Affairs. Provide services in support of corporate strategies for managing relationships with federal, state and local governments, agencies and legislative bodies. Formulate and assist with public relations, advertising, and external/internal communications programs and with the administration of corporate contribution and community affairs programs. SERVICE YES NO 1. Accounting X 2. Auditing X 3. Legal and Regulatory X 4. Information Technology, Electric Transmission and Computer Services X 5. Software Pooling X 6. Employee Benefits/Pension Investment X 7. Human Resources X 8. Operations X 9. Executive and Administrative X 10. Business and Operations Services X 11. Exploration and Development X 12. Risk Management X 13. Marketing X 14. Medical X
External Affairs. Provide services in support of corporate strategies for managing relationships with federal, state and local governments, agencies and legislative bodies. Formulate and assist with public relations, advertising, and external/internal communications programs and with the administration of corporate contribution and community affairs programs.
External Affairs. Provide services in support of corporate strategies for managing relationships with federal, state and local governments, agencies and legislative bodies. Formulate and assist with public relations and communications programs and administration of corporate contribution and community affairs programs. EXHIBIT B METHODS OF ALLOCATION FOR VIRGINIA POWER Virginia Power shall allocate costs independently to DRS using the following methods: I. The costs of rendering service by Virginia Power will include all costs of doing business including interest on debt and a return for the use of equity capital. A. Virginia Power will maintain a separate record of the expenses of each department. The expenses of each department will include: 1. those expenses that are directly attributable to such department, and 2. an appropriate portion of those office and housekeeping expenses that are not directly attributable to a department but which are necessary to the operation of such department. B. Expenses of the department will include salaries and wages of employees, materials and supplies, and all other expenses attributable to the department. The expenses of a department will not include: 1. those incremental out-of-pocket expenses that are incurred for the direct benefit and convenience of an individual company or group of companies, 2. Virginia Power overhead expenses that are attributable to maintaining the corporate existence of Virginia Power, and all other incidental overhead expenses including rent and utilities, depreciation, and those auditing fees, internal auditing department expenses and accounting department expenses attributable to Virginia Power. C. Virginia Power will establish annual budgets for controlling the expenses of each department and for determining estimated costs to be included in interim monthly billing. III A. There will be attributed to the salary or wage of an employee who directly provides services to DRS, a percentage of all other expenses of such employee's department. B. Employees who directly provide service to DRS will maintain a record of the time they are employed in rendering such service to DRS. An hourly rate will be determined by dividing the total salary or wage expense attributable to the employee by the productive hours reported by such employee.
External Affairs. There shall be appointed forthwith a High Commissioner for Burma to represent the Burmese Government in London. His Majesty’s Government will request the Governments of the countries with which Burma wishes to exchange diplomatic representatives to agree to such an exchange.
External Affairs. Provide services in support of corporation strategies for managing relationships with federal, state and local governments, agencies and legislative bodies. Formulate and assist with public relations and communications programs and administration of corporate contribution and community affairs programs. EXHIBIT II SERVICES THE COMPANY AGREES TO RECEIVE FROM DRI SERVICES SERVICE YES NO 1. Accounting _____ _____ 2. Auditing _____ _____ 3. Legal and Regulatory _____ _____ 4. Information Technology, Electronic Transmission and Computer Services _____ _____ 5. Software Pooling _____ _____ 6. Employee Benefits/Pension Investment _____ _____ 7. Employee Relations _____ _____ 8. Operations _____ _____ 9. Executive and Administrative _____ _____ 10. Business and Operations Services _____ _____ 11. Exploration and Development _____ _____ 12. Risk Management _____ _____ 13. Marketing _____ _____ 14. Medical _____ _____ 15. Corporate Planning _____ _____ 16. Procurement _____ _____ 17. Rates _____ _____ 18. Research _____ _____ 19. Tax _____ _____ 20. Corporate Secretary _____ _____ 21. Investor Relations _____ _____ 22. Environmental Compliance _____ _____ 23. Customer Services _____ _____ 24. Energy Marketing _____ _____ 25. Treasury/Finance _____ _____ 26. External Affairs _____ _____ EXHIBIT III SERVICES THE COMPANY AGREES TO RECEIVE FROM CNG SERVICES SERVICE YES NO 1. Accounting _____ _____ 2. Auditing _____ _____ 3. Legal and Regulatory _____ _____ 4. Information Technology, Electronic Transmission and Computer Services _____ _____ 5. Software Pooling _____ _____ 6. Employee Benefits/Pension Investment _____ _____ 7. Employee Relations _____ _____ 8. Operations _____ _____ 9. Executive and Administrative _____ _____ 10. Business and Operations Services _____ _____ 11. Exploration and Development _____ _____ 12. Risk Management _____ _____ 13. Marketing _____ _____ 14. Medical _____ _____ 15. Corporate Planning _____ _____ 16. Procurement _____ _____ 17. Rates _____ _____ 18. Research _____ _____ 19. Tax _____ _____ 20. Corporate Secretary _____ _____ 21. Investor Relations _____ _____ 22. Environmental Compliance _____ _____ 23. Customer Services _____ _____ 24. Energy Marketing _____ _____ 25. Treasury/Finance _____ _____ 26. Public Affairs _____ _____ EXHIBIT IV METHODS OF ALLOCATION FOR CNG SERVICES AND DRI SERVICES CNG Services and DRI Services shall allocate costs independently. Each Service Company shall allocate costs among companies receiving service fro...
External Affairs. Provide services in support of corporate strategies for managing relationships with federal, state and local governments, agencies and legislative bodies. Formulate and assist with public relations, advertising, and external/internal communications programs and with the administration of corporate contribution and community affairs programs. EXHIBIT II SERVICES THE COMPANY AGREES TO RECEIVE FROM DRS SERVICE YES NO 1. Accounting _____ _____ 2. Auditing _____ _____ 3. Legal and Regulatory 4. Information Technology, Electronic Transmission and Computer Services _____ _____ 5. Software Pooling _____ _____ 6. Employee Benefits/Pension Investment _____ _____ 7. Human Resources _____ _____ 8. Operations _____ _____ 9. Executive and Administrative _____ _____ 10. Business and Operations Services _____ _____ 11. Exploration and Development _____ _____ 12. Risk Management _____ _____ 13. Marketing _____ _____ 14. Medical _____ _____ 15. Corporate Planning _____ _____ 16. Supply Chain _____ _____ 17. Rates _____ _____ 18. Research _____ _____ 19. Tax _____ _____ 20. Corporate Secretary _____ _____ 21. Investor Relations _____ _____ 22. Environmental Compliance _____ _____ 23. Customer Services _____ _____ 24. Energy Marketing _____ _____ 25. Treasury/Finance _____ _____ 26. External Affairs _____ _____ EXHIBIT III METHODS OF ALLOCATION FOR DRS DRS shall allocate costs among companies receiving service from it under this and similar service contracts using the following methods: I The costs of rendering service by DRS will include all costs of doing business including interest on debt but excluding a return for the use of equity capital for which no charge will be made to Dominion Companies. II A. DRS will maintain a separate record of the expenses of each department. The expenses of each department will include: 1. those expenses that are directly attributable to such department, and 2. an appropriate portion of those office and housekeeping expenses that are not directly attributable to a department but which are necessary to the operation of such department.
External Affairs. External affairs refers to the preparation and dissemination of information to employees, customers, government officials, the public and the media. It also involves administering the company's activities in the areas of governmental relations, community support and economic development, as well as the analysis and formulation of regulatory policy, rate case preparation and rate administration. (1) Total Property, Plant and Equipment; (2) Number of Employees; (3) General/Corporate; (4)
External Affairs. Provide services in support of corporation ---------------- strategies for managing relationships with federal, state and local governments, agencies and legislative bodies. Formulate and assist with public relations and communications programs and administration of corporate contribution and community affairs programs. EXHIBIT II SERVICES THE COMPANY AGREES TO RECEIVE FROM DRI SERVICES SERVICE YES NO 1. Accounting __ __ 2. Auditing __ __ 3. Legal and Regulatory __ __ 4. Information Technology, Electronic Transmission and Computer Services __ __ 5. Software Pooling __ __
External Affairs. To keep our exposure in the international level, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, our Convenor on the External Affairs Panel, has represented GPD and the Institute to participate in various conferences and board meetings of international bodies such as International Valuation Standards Committee (IVSC), World Association of Valuation Organizations (WAVO) etc. GP members who are also members of the China Institute of Real Estate Appraisers & Agents via a Reciprocity Arrangement must fulfill the CIREA's CPD requirement and pay their membership fee. A Memorandum of Understanding regarding the recognition of CPD events organised and collection of memberships by the counterparts has been finalized and now waits for the signatures of both Institutes. Although some members may view the reciprocity arrangement a possible negative move, it was an entry key for members, particularly for younger members, who may be able to capture the vast opportunity in the Mainland to practice. Regrettably there is no clear agenda for the next round of arrangement and the topics rely on the coming Council to consider. 55 property funds into the Hong Kong and Mainland China market • 深圳及全國房地產市場動向前瞻 • Legal Update - Chinese Customary Trusts - Tsos / Tongs & related issues • Application of Interest Rate Swap in REITs • Valuation in litigation cases • Development Scheme Plan for URA Project K7 • GPD APC Workshop 2007 • Legal Review of the PRC Real Estate Market • 深圳房地產考察團 • Valuation for Listing and Public Disclosure Purpose GPD together with the Planning and Development Division arranged a visit to Shenzhen with over forty members in October. We were able to learn the fast development of our neighbour city. With the formation of Beijing, Shanghai and Guangdong Forums by the Institute, we expect to have more contacts with Mainland counterparts. In fact, we have renewed our cooperation agreement with the Shenzhen Institute of Property Appraisers. The Shanghai Institute of Real Estate Appraisers has also confirmed the renewal of the cooperation agreement. More CPD and social activities may be arranged under such agreements. The research paper concerning the s.12(c) of Lands Resumption Ordinance was completed and endorsed by the Council. Arrangement of public circulation, future lobbying and actions were suggested by the Government Practices and Local Affairs Panel, with CK Divisional Council & Young Surveyors Group Reports 55 ▇▇▇ as the Convenor. Other active topics being considered and discussed within the pane...
External Affairs. (a) For employees serving abroad with the Department of External Affairs only clauses 26.01, 26.02 and 26.03 will apply. Such employees shall be entitled to eleven (11) designated holidays each year. The holidays taken may be those provided in 26.01 or may be other days substituted for holidays in accordance with the provisions of the Foreign Service Directives. Holidays with pay shall be designated for such employees by the Employer for each post abroad at the beginning of each calendar year. (b) Operating Employees of the Department of External Affairs serving at Ottawa shall be governed by the provisions of clause 26.04. A day designated as a holiday under clause 26.01 shall be recognized and scheduled on the calendar day preceding or succeeding the employee’s days of rest which are scheduled closest to the actual day of the holiday. Any day so taken in advance of a holiday occurring after the date an employee ceases to be an employee shall be subject to recovery of pay.