INTENDED RESULTS Clause Examples

The INTENDED RESULTS clause defines the specific outcomes or objectives that the parties expect to achieve under the agreement. It typically outlines the deliverables, performance standards, or milestones that must be met, and may specify how success will be measured or verified. By clearly stating these expectations, the clause helps ensure both parties have a mutual understanding of the contract's goals, reducing the risk of disputes over whether obligations have been fulfilled.
INTENDED RESULTS. The main goal of this project was to develop a graphical user interface (GUI) for the Contract Wizard 2.0. Before I started implementing the GUI, I hade a closer look at the existing tool and defined the expected functionality of the GUI. • Load an assembly which has not been contracted • Load an already contracted assembly • Choose a working directory for storing generated classes • Define invariants o Add invariant to a class o Remove invariant of a class o Remove all invariants of a class o Edit invariants of a class • Define preconditions and postconditions o Add preconditions and postcondition to a feature o Remove precondition and postcondition of a feature o Remove all preconditions and postconditions of a feature o Edit preconditions and postcondition of a feature • Assertion check o Syntactically correct assertion tag o Syntactically and semantically correct assertion expression • Class view o Look at interface of assembly (possibly also contract view from generated proxy classes) o Show signature of features • Help
INTENDED RESULTS. SPS and PH share a commitment to building a health services delivery system that increases access to comprehensive health services through collaboration and formal partnership. Intended outcomes of system delivery include the following:
INTENDED RESULTS. This Workshop creates specifications that are published as a multi-part CEN Workshop Agreement (CWA), including: • a standardized minimum description of eGovernment resources (leveraging existing federated terminological assets); • mechanism(s) for the exchange and notification of new/updated information about eGovernment resources; • common agreed approach(es) to facilitate the discovery of, query of, access to, and federation of (information about) eGovernment resources. These are specified in a way that makes eGovernment resources sharing a realistic objective, at the same time respecting each individual administration's autonomy. These eGovernment resources should meet the cultural and linguistic requirements of both human consumers and automated systems (for also systems embody specific local requirements). Concrete implementation guidelines with regards to these requirements are out of scope of this Workshop, however. The Workshop results thus constitute a basis for developing services that allow both public officials and citizens/businesses to locate and access relevant eGovernment resources more easily, irrespective of their location or of the ownership of the resources.
INTENDED RESULTS. The pertinent results framework for USAID/SL’s development objective number two (DO2) is as follows:  GDP – North and East as % of GDP – Sri Lanka  Cumulative number of full-time-equivalent jobs created for targeted Like other PPAs, IAP aims toward achievement of IR 2.1 (increased private sector investment in conflict affected areas) and IR 2.2 (increased enterprise development in conflict affected areas).

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  • Results Revvity Omics will return the results of the Sequencing Test to the Ordering Provider via secure e-mail.

  • Test Results The employer, upon request from an employee or former employee, will provide the confidential written report issued pursuant to 4.9 of the Canadian Model in respect to that employee or former employee.

  • BID TABULATION AND RESULTS Bid tabulations shall be available thirty (30) days after opening on the Orange County website at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/orangebids/bidresults/results.asp or upon notice of intended action, whichever is sooner.

  • Narrative Results i. For the first Quarterly Claims Review Report only, a description of (a) Khanna’s billing and coding system(s), including the identification, by position description, of the personnel involved in coding and billing, and (b) a description of controls in place to ensure that all items and services billed to Medicare or TRICARE program by Khanna are medically necessary and appropriately documented. Subsequent Quarterly Claims Review Reports should describe any significant changes to items (a) and (b) or, if no significant changes were made, state that the systems and controls remain the same as described in the prior Quarterly Claims Review Report. ii. A narrative explanation of the results of the Quarterly Claims Sample, including reasons for errors, patterns noted, etc.

  • Audit Results If an audit by a Party determines that an overpayment or an underpayment has occurred, a notice of such overpayment or underpayment shall be given to the other Party together with those records from the audit which support such determination.