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The "Names and Definitions" clause establishes the specific meanings of key terms and phrases used throughout the contract. It typically lists important words or expressions and assigns them precise definitions, ensuring that all parties interpret these terms consistently. For example, it may clarify that "Agreement" refers to the present contract or that "Party" means any signatory to the agreement. This clause's core function is to prevent ambiguity and misunderstandings by providing clear, standardized terminology for the contract's provisions.
Names and Definitions. Section 1. The name of organization will be the Information Technology and Services Department, hereafter referred to as “department.” Section 2. The department will be administered as an entity separate from the Helena city manager’s office and ▇▇▇▇▇ and Clark County Administrative and Financial Services Department by a Board of Directors, hereafter referred to as the “board.” Section 3. ▇▇▇▇▇ and Clark County will be fiscal agent for the department, hereafter referred to as “fiscal agent.” Section 4. A director shall be appointed to manage the day-to-day activities of the department, hereafter referred to as “director” and shall be directly responsible to the county chief administrative officer and the city manager. Section 5. The ▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇ Board of County Commissioners and the Helena City Commission, acting in concert through joint resolution to establish the department shall hereafter be referred to as the “Joint Commissions.”
Names and Definitions. 1.1 Name. The Trust shall be known as the REMEC Liquidating Trust.
Names and Definitions. Section 1.1 Name Section 1.2 Definitions
Names and Definitions. There are so many pieces of data and so many different models and so many kinds of operations that it is necessary to have a chapter that gives formal names and definitions to these entities so that later discussion will not be burdened with interruptions for naming and for definitions. Figure 4 shows most of the items we need to name and define. Before we give formal definitions, however, it will be useful to discuss the major items in the figure in a general way. Terms in bold in this general discussion will be formally defined in the next several sections. One theme running through Figure 4 is identifying which parts are mechanism-dependent and which parts are chamber-dependent (the evaluation process is independent of both). At the top left is the principal mechanism reaction listing with its kinetics data and species photolysis data. This mechanism is the one being evaluated and it must be found to be independent of all ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. As described in Chapter 1, however, the principal mech- anism cannot be directly tested with smog chamber data because ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ have unique wall-mediated reactions for species that appear in the principal mechanism. Thus, each chamber must have its own set of reactions which compose the chamber-dependent aux- iliary mechanism. These auxiliary mechanisms must be added to the principal mechanism to produce combined mechanisms, one for each chamber. The combined mechanisms are thus dependent upon both the principal mechanism and the particular chamber. These combined mechanisms are the ones used in chamber simulations, and therefore, are the mechanisms that are tested. It is a separate step in the evaluation to conclude that when the combined mechanisms are accurate in each chamber, then the principal mechanism is accurate in ambient air. Below the mechanism part in Figure 4 are the component parts and operations that are concerned with converting chamber data into simulation data. Chamber data are Chamber 3 Principal Mechanism Reactions Species VOC Rules B A X-sections Quantum yields chamber- independent Chamber Auxiliary Mechanism Reactions Chamber Auxiliary Mechanism Reactions Chamber 1 Principal Mechanism Reactions Auxiliary Mechanism Combined Mechanisms, One per Chamber Principal Mechanism Reactions Auxiliary Mechanism Reactions Principal Mechanism Reactions Auxiliary Mechanism Reactions Chamber 2 mechanism-dependent, chamber-dependent Chamber 1 Chamber Auxiliary Mechanism Reactions Reactions chamber-dependent Data Document...
Names and Definitions. NAME SECTION 1. This Trust shall be known as "The Valiant Fund", and the Trustees shall conduct the business of the Trust under that name or any other name as they may from time to time determine.
Names and Definitions. 1.1 NAME. The Trust shall be known as the Fab Industries Trust.
Names and Definitions. Section 1. NAME. This Trust shall be known as "Vision Group of Funds" and the Trustees shall conduct the business of the Trust under that name, or any other name as they may from time to time determine.
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