Common use of General Service Description Clause in Contracts

General Service Description. Service Receiver may need assistance after the Distribution Date from the Service Provider for miscellaneous services, including but not limited to consulting, advisory, knowledge transfer and other similar services in various areas including, but not limited to finance, tax, accounting, insurance, treasury, human resources and communications, which are not already provided for under all of the other TSAs between ITT Corporation, Xylem Inc., and Exelis Inc. The Service Provider hereby agrees to cause its and its affiliates employees (collectively, “Experts”) to provide a reasonable amount of services, including specifically the services listed in Annex A, upon reasonable notice and request from the Service Receiver on a time and materials basis from the Distribution Date through June 30, 2013 (the “Minimum Term” and the “Maximum Term”). To utilize this TSA Schedule, employees of Service Receiver should request such services via email or telephonically where both parties have a clear expectation of the estimated number of hours of assistance being requested. For projects that are expected to require more than 5 to 10 hours of assistance a one or two paragraph project plan should be agreed to in order to avoid misunderstandings. The project plan should be put together by the Service Provider’s “Expert “with respect to the requested services. Employees of Service Receiver should advise their TSA manager that a request for services has been made together with a description of such services requested and the estimated number of hours requested. The “Expert” should advise their TSA manager that a request for services has been made and the estimated number of hours requested.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: The Agreement (Exelis Inc.), The Agreement (Xylem Inc.)

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General Service Description. Service Receiver may need assistance after the Distribution Date from the Service Provider for miscellaneous services, including but not limited to consulting, advisory, knowledge transfer and other similar services in various areas including, but not limited to finance, tax, accounting, insurance, treasury, human resources and communications, which are not already provided for under all of the other TSAs between ITT Corporation, Xylem Inc., and Exelis Inc. The Service Provider hereby agrees to cause its and its affiliates employees (collectively, “Experts”) to provide a reasonable amount of services, including specifically the services listed in Annex A, upon reasonable notice and request from the Service Receiver on a time and materials basis from the Distribution Date through June 30, 2013 (the “Minimum Term” and the “Maximum Term”). To utilize this TSA Schedule, employees of Service Receiver should request such services via email or telephonically where both parties have a clear expectation of the estimated number of hours of assistance being requested. For projects that are expected to require more than 5 to 10 hours of assistance a one or two paragraph project plan should be agreed to in order to avoid misunderstandings. The project plan should be put together by the Service Provider’s “Expert “with respect to the requested services. Employees of Service Receiver should advise their TSA manager that a request for services has been made together with a description of such services requested and the estimated number of hours requested. The “Expert” should advise their TSA manager that a request for services has been made and the estimated number of hours requested.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: The Agreement (Xylem Inc.), The Agreement (Exelis Inc.)

General Service Description. Service Receiver may need assistance after the Distribution Date from the Service Provider for miscellaneous services, including but not limited to consulting, advisory, knowledge transfer and other similar services in various areas including, but not limited to finance, tax, accounting, insurance, treasury, human resources and communications, which are not already provided for under all of the other TSAs between ITT Corporation, Xylem Inc., and Exelis Inc. The Service Provider hereby agrees to cause its and its affiliates employees (collectively, “Experts”) to provide a reasonable amount of services, including specifically the services listed in Annex A, upon reasonable notice and request from the Service Receiver on a time and materials basis from the Distribution Date through June 30, 2013 (the “Minimum Term” and the “Maximum Term”). To utilize this TSA Schedule, employees of Service Receiver should request such services via email or telephonically where both parties have a clear expectation of the estimated number of hours of assistance being requested. For projects that are expected to require more than 5 to 10 hours of assistance a one or two paragraph project plan should be agreed to in order to avoid misunderstandings. The project plan should be put together by the Service Provider’s “Expert “with respect to the requested services. Employees of Service Receiver should advise their TSA manager that a request for services has been made together with a description of such services requested and the estimated number of hours requested. The “Expert” should advise their TSA manager that a request for services has been made and the estimated number of hours requested.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: The Agreement (Xylem Inc.), The Agreement (Exelis Inc.)

General Service Description. Service Receiver may need assistance after the Distribution Date from the Service Provider for miscellaneous services, including but not limited to consulting, advisory, knowledge transfer and other similar services in various areas including, but not limited to finance, tax, accounting, insurance, treasury, human resources and communications, which are not already provided for under all of the other TSAs between ITT Corporation, Xylem Inc., and Exelis Inc. The Service Provider hereby agrees to cause its and its affiliates employees (collectively, “Experts”) to provide a reasonable amount of services, including specifically the services listed in Annex Appendix A, upon reasonable notice and request from the Service Receiver on a time and materials basis from the Distribution Date through June 30, 2013 (the “Minimum Term” and the “Maximum Term”). To utilize this TSA Schedule, employees of Service Receiver should request such services via email or telephonically where both parties have a clear expectation of the estimated number of hours of assistance being requested. For projects that are expected to require more than 5 to 10 hours of assistance a one or two paragraph project plan should be agreed to in order to avoid misunderstandings. The project plan should be put together by the Service Provider’s “Expert “with respect to the requested services. Employees of Service Receiver should advise their TSA manager that a request for services has been made together with a description of such services requested and the estimated number of hours requested. The “Expert” should advise their TSA manager that a request for services has been made and the estimated number of hours requested.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: The Agreement (Exelis Inc.), The Agreement (Xylem Inc.)

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General Service Description. Service Receiver may need assistance after the Distribution Date from the Service Provider for miscellaneous services, including but not limited to consulting, advisory, knowledge transfer and other similar services in various areas including, but not limited to finance, tax, accounting, insurance, treasury, human resources and communications, which are not already provided for under all of the other TSAs between ITT Corporation, Xylem Inc., and Exelis Inc. The Service Provider hereby agrees to cause its and its affiliates employees (collectively, “Experts”) to provide a reasonable amount of services, including specifically the services listed in Annex A, upon reasonable notice and request from the Service Receiver on a time and materials basis from the Distribution Date through June April 30, 2013 (the “Minimum Term” and the “Maximum Term”). To utilize this TSA Schedule, employees of Service Receiver should request such services via email or telephonically where both parties have a clear expectation of the estimated number of hours of assistance being requested. For projects that are expected to require more than 5 to 10 hours of assistance a one or two paragraph project plan should be agreed to in order to avoid misunderstandings. The project plan should be put together by the Service Provider’s “Expert “with respect to the requested services. Employees of Service Receiver should advise their TSA manager that a request for services has been made together with a description of such services requested and the estimated number of hours requested. The “Expert” should advise their TSA manager that a request for services has been made and the estimated number of hours requested.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: The Agreement (ITT Corp)

General Service Description. Service Receiver may need assistance after the Distribution Date from the Service Provider for miscellaneous services, including but not limited to consulting, advisory, knowledge transfer and other similar services in various areas including, but not limited to finance, tax, accounting, insurance, treasury, human resources and communications, which are not already provided for under all of the other TSAs between ITT Corporation, Xylem Inc., and Exelis Inc. The Service Provider hereby agrees to cause its and its affiliates employees (collectively, “Experts”) to provide a reasonable amount of services, including specifically the services listed in Annex Appendix A, upon reasonable notice and request from the Service Receiver on a time and materials basis from the Distribution Date through June April 30, 2013 (the “Minimum Term” and the “Maximum Term”). To utilize this TSA Schedule, employees of Service Receiver should request such services via email or telephonically where both parties have a clear expectation of the estimated number of hours of assistance being requested. For projects that are expected to require more than 5 to 10 hours of assistance a one or two paragraph project plan should be agreed to in order to avoid misunderstandings. The project plan should be put together by the Service Provider’s “Expert “with respect to the requested services. Employees of Service Receiver should advise their TSA manager that a request for services has been made together with a description of such services requested and the estimated number of hours requested. The “Expert” should advise their TSA manager that a request for services has been made and the estimated number of hours requested.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: The Agreement (ITT Corp)

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