Gen Sample Clauses
The 'GEN' clause serves as a general provisions section within a contract, outlining foundational terms and conditions that apply broadly to the agreement. Typically, this clause covers matters such as definitions, interpretation rules, governing law, and the overall structure of the contract, ensuring that all parties have a common understanding of key concepts and procedures. By establishing these baseline rules, the GEN clause helps prevent ambiguity and disputes, providing a clear framework for interpreting and enforcing the rest of the contract.
Gen. ERA vision and mission
Gen er-1 Usage - ·- _,,_ ,,, 1---. •. ----. -• -. •. A 3,000 0.60 As approved Curb, gutter, curb & gutter, sidewalks, driveways, fillets, valley gutters, pilot channels, flumes, riprap, safety end treatment, manhole slabs, surface replacement B 2,000 0.60 As approved Small roadside sign anchors, utility encasements, thrust blocking ci 3,600 0.45 4to5-1/2 Culverts (except top slab of direct traffic culverts), headwalls, wing walls, retaining walls, inlets, manholes, manholes bases or foundations, energy dissipaters, reinforced drilled shafts (piers) p 4,000 0.50 4to5-1/2 Concrete pavement (including alleys) -
Gen. Resp. Establish and maintain appropriate and effective professional working relationships with all public health, public safety, and Meets Standard: Yes No Reference: Franchise Agreement Section I.C.1 Comments: MWA continues to maintain appropriate and effective relationships with public health and EMS stakeholders. MWA is an affiliate member of the Washington County EMS Alliance and very active in all workgroups in which they participate. They have taken on considerable responsibility within the Alliance dispatch workgroup along with the governing documents revision workgroup. Along with key participation with the Alliance, MWA collaborates with local agencies in training and continuing education efforts.
Gen. The assignment, transfer and conveyance of the Gen --- Assets and the assumption of the Gen Liabilities shall be effected by the execution and delivery by PG&E and Gen (and, if applicable, any Subsidiary of Gen) of one or more Gen Asset Transfer Agreements. PG&E and Gen (and, if applicable, such Subsidiary of Gen) also shall execute and deliver such other Conveyancing and Assumption Instruments as may be necessary or desirable to evidence the assignment, transfer and conveyance of the Gen Assets to Gen (and, if applicable, such Subsidiary of Gen) and the assumption of the Gen Liabilities by Gen (and, if applicable, such Subsidiary of Gen).
Gen. (a) Through December 31, 2007, Ford will reimburse Visteon for the Master Agreement Wages paid by Visteon to Ford for Ford Master Agreement Workers who are placed in GEN as a result of Ford deciding for Other Good Business Reasons to:
(i) exclude Visteon from Ford's list of suppliers receiving Requests for Quotes, including Requests for Quotations, design competitions and advanced technology development activities for New Business; or
(ii) terminate or not renew any Purchase Order.
(b) All such reimbursements will be made quarterly within 30 days after receipt of an invoice from Visteon together with supporting documentation reasonably requested by Ford. The amount to be paid shall be equal to the lower of (i) the Master Agreement Wages for the number of Ford Master Agreement Workers placed in GEN due to the actions specified in Section 7.1 (a) for the applicable quarter; and (ii) provided that if the number of Ford Master Agreement Workers in GEN at the affected Master Agreement Plant is reduced at any time below the number used in the preceding clause (i), then the amount to be paid shall be equal to the Master Agreement Wages for such lower number of Ford Master Agreement Workers for the applicable quarter. At such time as the number reaches zero, then Ford's obligation to pay for Ford Master Agreement Workers in GEN shall cease as to the particular action described in Subsection 7.1(a) above.
(c) All other GEN costs will be borne by Visteon.
(a) Ford and Visteon hereby establish a plan to implement GEN Assistance Programs on a plant-by-plant basis with the cooperation and approval of the UAW as follows:
(i) The GEN Assistance Programs are intended to supplement the preferential placement guidelines in the Master Agreement, not to replace them. Before a GEN Assistance Program is activated, the ability to place Ford Master Agreement Workers at other Ford or Visteon plants through the preferential placement guidelines in the Master Agreement will be exhausted.
(ii) The Parties will cooperate in implementing the GEN Assistance Programs and their costs will be shared equally. Unless the Parties agree otherwise, (A) the aggregate cost of all GEN Assistance Programs shall not exceed $100 million total ($50 million for each of Visteon and Ford) during any calendar year; and (B) the aggregate cost of any particular GEN Assistance Program shall not exceed $100 million ($50 million for each of Visteon and Ford) over the lifetime of such GEN Assistance Program.
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