Externalities Sample Clauses

Externalities consider how external factors such as observable events or discretion (including by a third party) will be efficienty incorpo- rated into the smart contract code. We concur with this guidance and have given some further discussion above relating to human interaction, which we view as an essential part of smart contract code.
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Externalities. What are the positives and negatives impacts of the project, considering social, economic and environmental issues? What will public funding bring to the project that the company could not realise on its own? • What is the significance of public funding for the implementation of the R&D project? • Describe the impact the project will have for other actors than the project participants. • Describe the challenges to society that the project will help to solve. Partners Agreement Do the partners have a Memorandum of Understanding or other formal agreement? If so, please add a copy of it to this form. If not, what will be the basis for the agreement to be signed? (A formal agreement will be mandatory in the second evaluation phase.)
Externalities. At this stage indicative costs can be formed from unit rates for similar projects, and/or realistic lump sum costs for individual items of specific costs relevant to a particular solution (note that Scottish Futures Trust hosts a Community Infrastructure Benchmark Database which may be a useful source of relevant construction cost information). Details of the assumptions made in determining these costs need to be described. This will include details of the level of optimism bias incorporated into the costs (see Risk Management guide for further details), along with an explanation of how this has been calculated. Also, due to the strategic nature of these proposed solutions, indicative costs can be expressed as a range of costs; potentially differing in the level of optimism bias (or other factors) included within them.

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  • Equalities 1.1 Employees will be afforded equal opportunities in employment irrespective of disability, gender, race, religion, age, sexuality, marital status, parental status, caring responsibilities and hours of work

  • Capabilities A. The Parties agree that the DRE must possess the legal, technical, and financial capacity to:

  • Evaluators A. An evaluator must be a credentialed contracted employee of the district which would include the building administrators and the central administrative staff.

  • Specialists Persons working within a juridical person who possess uncommon knowledge essential to the commercial presence’s production, research equipment, techniques or management. In assessing such knowledge, account will be taken not only of knowledge specific to the commercial presence, but also of whether the person has a high level of qualification referring to a type of work or trade requiring specific technical knowledge, including membership of an accredited profession.

  • Aims The Parties agree to pursue the following aims: • Providing opportunities for the local community and sports organisations to participate in sport and physical activity for health improvement and development of their skills, particularly amongst low participant groups; • Operating in line with the national agenda for sport taking into account nationally adopted strategies; • Generating positive attitudes in sport and physical activity by young people and reducing the drop out rate in sports participation with age; • Increasing the number of people of all ages and abilities participating in sport and physical activity including people with disabilities; • Using the facilities to encourage the range, quality and number of school sports club links and to stimulate competition that is inclusive of young people and adults; • To provide affordable access to the facilities and to be self financing in terms of community use.

  • Schools The Applicant, its successors and assigns, will comply with applicable provisions of Section 163.3180(6), Florida Statutes, in providing any required school proportionate share mitigation and will pay any applicable school impact fees for the Development in the timing and manner required by law.

  • Recommendations This matter has been reviewed and approved by the Medical School Conflict of Interest Board. In light of this disclosure and our finding that the Agreement was negotiated in conformance with standard University practices, I recommend that the Board of Regents approve the University’s entering into this Agreement with The Hope Foundation. Respectfully submitted, X. Xxxx Xx

  • Feedback 14.1 You may, at Your sole discretion, provide Your input regarding the Services, products, services, business or technology plans, including, without limitation, comments or suggestions regarding the possible creation, modification, correction, improvement or enhancement of the Services, products and/or services, or input as to whether You believe Our development direction is consistent with Your own business and IT needs (collectively “Feedback”). We shall be entitled to use Feedback for any purpose without notice, restriction or remuneration of any kind to You and/or Your Representatives.

  • Regulatory Activities Beginning on the Effective Date and to the extent UGNX remains the Lead Development Party with respect to a particular territory, subject to and in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the requirements of Applicable Laws, UGNX, shall: (a) use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to file (or have filed) all Regulatory Filings with respect to the Licensed Products in the Field in order to obtain Marketing Approvals in each country in the Territory and the European Territory (or to obtain the European Centralized Approval in the European Core Territory) and in order to obtain Pricing and/or Reimbursement Approvals in the Profit Share Territory; (b) respond in a timely fashion to requests for data and information from Regulatory Authorities with respect to the Licensed Products in the Field in the Territory and the European Territory; and (c) meet with officials of the Regulatory Authorities at such times as may be requested by such Regulatory Authorities with respect to the Core Development Activities (“Regulatory Activities”), provided that KHK will have primary responsibility for obtaining, and UGNX shall provide all assistance reasonably requested by KHK, in relation to Pricing and/or Reimbursement Approvals for the Licensed Products in the Field in the European Territory. For the avoidance of doubt, UGNX will be responsible for obtaining, and KHK will provide all assistance reasonably requested by UGNX, in relation to Pricing and/or Reimbursement Approvals, if any, for the Licensed Products in the Field in the Profit Share Territory as part of the UGNX Core Development Activities, it being understood that the costs incurred by UGNX in connection with such activities will be shared equally (50/50). All such Regulatory Activities will be conducted in a manner consistent with the Core Development Plan and coordinated by the JSC in accordance with Article 3. Without limiting the applicability of the foregoing and the remainder of this Article 5, UGNX shall interface with the applicable Regulatory Authority(ies) and, through the JDC, shall keep KHK reasonably informed of all material events and developments occurring in the course of the Regulatory Activities, including scheduled UGNX regulatory strategy discussions and meetings with Regulatory Authorities in the Territory and the European Territory relating to the Licensed Products in the Field.

  • Liaisons Each party shall designate a representative to serve as its liaison in all matters arising under this Agreement, and shall furnish in writing the name of each representative to the other party.

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