General Issues Clause Samples

General Issues. ADVISORIES There should be no programming for which circumstances (subject matter, treatment, and time period) require the use of special audience advisories in programs or program promotions.
General Issues. The National Agency shall provide the European Commission with full information on the implementation of the Action in Annex I to this Agreement. The National Agency shall submit to the European Commission progress report(s) and a final report, which are part of the Yearly National Agency Report, in accordance with the provisions below. These reports shall consist of a narrative part and a financial part.
General Issues a. The Employer recognizes the Employee’s seniority rights within each classification for the Employees covered under this Agreement. b. Seniority is intended to provide maximum work opportunity and hours to senior Employees, so long as they have the skill, ability, availability and qualifications to do the work. c. Casual Employees have seniority only within the casual classification, a part-time Employee has preferred status to a Casual Employee and a full time Employee has preferred status to a part time Employee.
General Issues. The committees of the Board of Directors are work groups that are made up by members of the same Board of Directors, in consideration to their knowledge and experience. The Board has the power to create committees additional to those established in this Code, which may be permanent or temporary. DC – Contrato de Transporte de Crude Oil – 017 – 2013 180 The Board of Directors, by agreement, will determine the functions of each committee, the members of the Board of Directors that will make it up, their obligations regarding the Board of Directors and, in the case of a temporary committee, the term of its work. Besides the cases in which the law requires to have the presence of a greater number, all the Board Committees must have at least 1 independent director.
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General Issues. Licensee shall remain responsible for the Total Cost of all projects initiated by Owner as the result of a Licensee Proposal, regardless of whether Licensee elects to install the Attachment. Licensee shall be responsible for all engineering, inspection, and construction work undertaken by Owner on Owner’s poles and on all third party owned poles where such work is initiated as a result of the proposed attachment of Licensee's facilities. Notwithstanding any requirement set forth in this Agreement, Owner may decline to expand the capacity of any of its poles facilities.
General Issues. At the latest together with the return of the relevant countersigned Further Agreement(s) under this Framework Agreement, and for the period of implementation of the tasks under the relevant Further Agreement, the Contractor shall ensure that itself, its staff, its subcontractors and any person for which the Contractor is answerable, are adequately insured with insurance companies recognized on the international insurance market, unless FMO has given its express written consent on a specific insurance company. At the latest together with the return of the relevant countersigned Further Agreement under this Framework Agreement, the Contractor shall provide FMO with all cover notes and/or certificates of insurance showing that the Contractor's obligations relating to insurance are fully respected. The Contractor shall submit without delay, if FMO so requests, an updated version of the cover notes and/or certificates of insurance. The Contractor shall obtain from the insurers the consent that they commit to personally and directly inform FMO of any event likely to reduce, cancel or alter in any manner whatsoever, that coverage. The insurers shall deliver this information as quickly as possible, and in any event at least thirty (30) days before the reduction, cancellation or alteration of the cover is effective. FMO reserves the right to indemnify the insurer in case the Contractor fails to pay the premium, without prejudice to FMO’s right to recover the amount of the premium it paid, and to subsequently seek compensation for its possible resulting damage. Whenever possible, the Contractor shall ensure that the subscribed insurance contracts contain a waiver of recourse in favour of FMO, its agents and employees. The purchase of adequate insurances by the Contractor shall in no case exempt it from its statutory and/or contractual liabilities. The Contractor shall fully bear the consequences of a total or partial lack of coverage, and to the full discharge of FMO. The Contractor shall ensure that its staff, its subcontractors and any person for which the Contractor is answerable comply with the same insurance requirements imposed to it under this contract. In case of default of insurance or inadequate insurance of its staff, its subcontractors or any person for which the Contractor is answerable, the Contractor shall indemnify FMO from all consequences resulting therefrom. Under its own responsibility and without prejudice to the obligation to take out all insu...
General Issues. 2.1 The functions of the new partnership are listed within the legal agreement to provide clarity on the services Partneriaeth will deliver. 2.2 The responsibilities of the new joint committee for Partneriaeth cover the four main aspects of monitoring performance, planning, risk and resource management. The Agreement addresses each aspect, in detail. 2.3 Appendix A provides the Agreement in full with each of the thirteen schedules providing further detail to support the main contents of the Agreement. 2.4 The Agreement will become effective once each of the three Councils named in this report has approved its contents and executed the document. 2.5 The functions of the new partnership will be subject to development and scrutiny via the Partneriaeth business plan that has to be approved by the joint committee. 2.6 The central team referred to in the legal agreement is proportionate to the size of the new region and reflects the number of pupils and number of schools that Partneriaeth will serve. 2.7 The shadow joint committee has agreed on the proportionate size of staff structure as well as the contributions required to meet the costs of the new staffing structure either by core funding through the Revenue Support Grant (RSG) or Regional Consortia School Improvement Grant (RCSIG). 2.8 Consultation on the revised central team structure closed on 22 October 2021 and the agreed process for finalising the staffing structure for Partneriaeth will conclude on 31 December 2021. 2.9 The legal agreement specifies a Scrutiny Councillor Group as part of the governance arrangements for PARTNERIAETH. In addition, Strategic, Operational and Stakeholder Groups are specified to ensure monitoring across all tiers of the partnership.
General Issues. 3.1 The workstreams and workforce of Partneriaeth are listed within the Collaboration Agreement to provide clarity on the services Partneriaeth will deliver. 3.2 The responsibilities of the Strategic Group for Partneriaeth cover the four main aspects of monitoring performance, planning, risk and resource management. The Collaboration Agreement addresses each aspect, in detail. 3.3 Appendix A provides details on new governance arrangements for Partneriaeth and makes it clear that the school improvement function remains within each Council. 3.4 The new arrangements will remain in force for such a period as the partners agree between themselves. 3.5 The business plan of Partneriaeth will be subject to development via the Strategy Group and scrutiny via each Council. 3.6 Operational and stakeholder groups are not specified within the collaboration agreement, but Directors will ensure via the Strategy Group that integrated planning and communication within each local authority is achieved. 3.7 The central team as well as HR, finance and IT support referred to in Schedule 2 of the Collaboration Agreement is proportionate to the size of the new workforce and reflects the number of pupils and number of schools that Partneriaeth will serve. 3.8 The current joint committee has agreed on the proportionate size of staff structure as well as the contributions required to meet the costs of the new staffing structure either by core funding through the Revenue Support Grant (RSG) or Local Authority Education Grant (LAEG). 3.9 The new Collaboration Agreement specifies a dispute resolution mechanism should the Strategic Group not reach consensus.