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Key components. (a) In resolving the various recommendations of the Review, the key elements of the Regional Agreement have evolved around the four major components listed below. These major components and other aspects of the Agreement are discussed in more detail in the following sections of Chapter 4. Recognition of Cultural Values through the support for listing the WTWHA on the new National Heritage List for cultural and natural values, which may potentially lead to the nomination of cultural values for World Heritage Listing. Participation in Decision Making through the agreement to include a second Rainforest Aboriginal person on the WTMA Board of Directors, the principal decision making body on WTWHA matters. Establishment of an Aboriginal Rainforest Council (ARC) to broadly represent all Rainforest Aboriginal people (and other Aboriginal people particularly concerned with the land) in dealing with the World Heritage management agencies of the WTWHA. The ARC will also be a statutory advisory committee recognised under s.40 of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Protection and Management Xxx 0000, subject to meeting certain criteria. (See Appendix 2) Participation in Policy, Planning, Permitting and Management through the agreement to principles/guidelines and a number of protocols outlining arrangements for Rainforest Aboriginal people’s participation in policy, planning, permitting and management. These principles/guidelines and protocols will reflect the principles of cooperative management including active, informed and appropriate participation within a partnership arrangement.
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Key components. Key components to this IFB are listed on: Attachment A - Bid Pricing Sheet. Bidders are required to ensure that their proposal (bid) includes pricing for specified components as listed in Attachment A. Bidder Response
Key components. A. Vsource clients will require IT and SI capabilities and services needed to support both the implementation of Vsource offerings and their on-going business operations (e.g., procurement, business processes, deployment, etc.), including but not limited to:
Key components. The proposed project will consist of the following key components: • Solar modules • Inverter Buildings • Underground Electrical Conductors • Substation • Transmission LineAccess and Maintenance Roads • Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Building Key components are described in the following subsections.
Key components. INDICATOR EVIDENCE ★ These Key Components are acknowledged as being in place - annually as part of the Principal’s Appraisal. - triannually as a part of ERO reviews ★ Evidence and analysis of student learning to maximise learning seen in reports - to the Board of Trustees in: - Curriculum reports, Annual Plan and Annual target analysis of variance, Target Student Action Plans and Tracking - To the Ministry of Education in: - NAG2A(b) reports and submission of National Standards data ★ School Policies are in place and reviewed seen in - The individual Policies documentation - The Board of Trustees Policy Framework and Handbook - The Policies List with review dates - Principal’s Reports to the Board of Trustees - Board of Trustees meeting Agendas which identify the Policies being reviewed at that meeting ★ Resources are purchased to support strategic priorities and goals - Budget document approved each year by the Board of Trustees ● Appendix 1
Key components. The Parties agree to the following Key Components of the Dev Agreement.

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  • Components Patheon will purchase and test all Components (with the exception of Client-Supplied Components) at Patheon’s expense and as required by the Specifications.

  • Combination Products If a LICENSED PRODUCT is sold to any third party in combination with other products, devices, components or materials that are capable of being sold separately and are not subject to royalties hereunder (“OTHER PRODUCTS,” with the combination of products being referred to as “COMBINATION PRODUCTS” and the Other Product and Licensed Product in such Combination Product being referred to as the “COMPONENTS”), the NET SALES of such LICENSED PRODUCT included in such COMBINATION PRODUCT shall be calculated by multiplying the NET SALES of the COMBINATION PRODUCT by the fraction A/(A+B), where A is the average NET SALES price of such LICENSED PRODUCT in the relevant country, as sold separately, and B is the total average NET SALES price of all OTHER PRODUCTS in the COMBINATION PRODUCT in the relevant country, as sold separately. If, in any country, any COMPONENT is not sold separately, NET SALES for royalty determination shall be determined by the formula [C / (C+D)], where C is the aggregate average fully absorbed cost of the Licensed Product components during the prior Royalty Period and D is the aggregate average fully absorbed cost of the other essential functional components during the prior Royalty Period, with such costs being determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. To the extent that any SUBLICENSE INCOME relates to a COMBINATION PRODUCT or is otherwise calculated based on the value of one or more licenses or intellectual property rights held by the COMPANY, an AFFILIATE or SUBLICENSEE, COMPANY shall determine in good faith and report to THE PARTIES the share of such payments reasonably attributable to COMPANY’s or such AFFILIATE’s sublicense of the rights granted hereunder, based upon their relative importance and proprietary protection, which portion shall be the SUBLICENSE INCOME. THE PARTIES shall have the right to dispute such sharing determination in accordance with the dispute provisions of the AGREEMENT.

  • Raw Materials Lonza shall procure all required Raw Materials as well as consumables other than those Raw Materials that are Customer Materials. Customer shall be responsible for payment for all consumables and Raw Materials ordered or irrevocably committed to be procured by Lonza hereunder. Upon cancellation of any Batch or termination of the Agreement, all unused Raw Materials shall be paid for by Customer within [***] days of invoice and at Customer’s option will either be (a) held by Lonza for future use for the production of Product, (b) delivered to Customer, or (c) disposed of by Lonza.

  • Supply of Materials The following materials will be supplied by the department Name of Materials Rate. Place of delivery 1.

  • Combination Product The term “

  • Manufacturing Rights Manufacturing Rights will be governed by Attachment 6.

  • Product ACCEPTANCE Unless otherwise provided by mutual agreement of the Authorized User and the Contractor, Authorized User(s) shall have thirty (30) days from the date of delivery to accept hardware products and sixty (60) days from the date of delivery to accept all other Product. Where the Contractor is responsible for installation, acceptance shall be from completion of installation. Failure to provide notice of acceptance or rejection or a deficiency statement to the Contractor by the end of the period provided for under this clause constitutes acceptance by the Authorized User(s) as of the expiration of that period. The License Term shall be extended by the time periods allowed for trial use, testing and acceptance unless the Commissioner or Authorized User agrees to accept the Product at completion of trial use. Unless otherwise provided by mutual agreement of the Authorized User and the Contractor, Authorized User shall have the option to run testing on the Product prior to acceptance, such tests and data sets to be specified by User. Where using its own data or tests, Authorized User must have the tests or representative set of data available upon delivery. This demonstration will take the form of a documented installation test, capable of observation by the Authorized User, and shall be made part of the Contractor’s standard documentation. The test data shall remain accessible to the Authorized User after completion of the test. In the event that the documented installation test cannot be completed successfully within the specified acceptance period, and the Contractor or Product is responsible for the delay, Authorized User shall have the option to cancel the order in whole or in part, or to extend the testing period for an additional thirty (30) day increment. Authorized User shall notify Contractor of acceptance upon successful completion of the documented installation test. Such cancellation shall not give rise to any cause of action against the Authorized User for damages, loss of profits, expenses, or other remuneration of any kind. If the Authorized User elects to provide a deficiency statement specifying how the Product fails to meet the specifications within the testing period, Contractor shall have thirty (30) days to correct the deficiency, and the Authorized User shall have an additional sixty (60) days to evaluate the Product as provided herein. If the Product does not meet the specifications at the end of the extended testing period, Authorized User, upon prior written notice to Contractor, may then reject the Product and return all defective Product to Contractor, and Contractor shall refund any monies paid by the Authorized User to Contractor therefor. Costs and liabilities associated with a failure of the Product to perform in accordance with the functionality tests or product specifications during the acceptance period shall be borne fully by Contractor to the extent that said costs or liabilities shall not have been caused by negligent or willful acts or omissions of the Authorized User’s agents or employees. Said costs shall be limited to the amounts set forth in the Limitation of Liability Clause for any liability for costs incurred at the direction or recommendation of Contractor.

  • Product Specifications The Company agrees that all Products sold to Xxxx hereunder shall conform to the respective specifications set forth on Schedule A or to such other specifications as are from time to time agreed upon by the Parties.

  • Cost of Metering The Issuer shall not be obligated to pay any costs associated with the routine metering duties set forth in this Section 2, including the costs of installing, replacing and maintaining meters, nor shall the Issuer be entitled to any credit against the Servicing Fee for any cost savings realized by the Servicer as a result of new metering and/or billing technologies.

  • Products Products available under this Contract are limited to Software, including Software as a Service, products and related products as specified in Appendix C, Pricing Index. Vendor may incorporate changes to their product offering; however, any changes must be within the scope of products awarded based on the posting described in Section 1.B above. Vendor may not add a manufacturer’s product line which was not included in the Vendor’s response to the solicitation described in Section 1.B above.

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