Outputs Sample Clauses

Outputs. 11. The objectives and outcomes of this Agreement will be achieved by:
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Outputs. Analogue and digital outputs of protected content are allowed if they meet the requirements in this section and if they are not forbidden elsewhere in this Agreement..
Outputs. 11.5.1 IABS Xxxx - The IABS (Interexchange Access Billing System) Xxxx includes monthly and one time charges plus a summary of any usage charges. These bills are segmented by product, LATA, billing account number (BAN) and xxxx cycle. The IABS Xxxx media is only provided in the following media:
Outputs. Output information will be provided to CLEC in the form of bills, files, and reports. Bills will capture all regular monthly and incremental/usage charges and present them in a summarized format. The files and reports delivered to CLEC come in the following categories: Usage Record File Line Usage Information Loss and Completion Order Information Category 11 Facility Based Line Usage Information SAG/FAM Street Address/Facility Availability Information 12.2.5.1 Bills
Outputs. Refer to Exhibit E (URI mapping) for URI interpretation when outputting Controlled Content under this Section 2.0.
Outputs. Output information will be provided to WSP in the form of bills. Bills will capture all regular monthly and incremental/usage charges and present them in a summarized format.
Outputs. 2.1 The Compliance Rules do not define rules for outputs from CI Devices, it is intended that such rules shall be set by the CA vendor and service operator.
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Outputs. The outputs of this Agreement will be: implementing accessible quality early childhood education programs which meet the needs of parents and communities at a cost which does not present a barrier to participation, particularly for vulnerable and disadvantaged children; delivering strategies and actions targeting the participation of Indigenous children, including in remote areas; delivering strategies and actions targeting the participation of vulnerable and disadvantaged children; and supporting all children’s quality early childhood education participation, regardless of whether quality early childhood education programs are delivered through schools (non-government and government), standalone preschools or long day care1 centres. Part 3roles and responsibilities of each party To realise the objectives and commitments in this Agreement, each Party has specific roles and responsibilities, as outlined below. Role of the Commonwealth The Commonwealth agrees to be responsible for: providing a financial contribution to assist the States to provide universal access and achieve the agreed performance benchmarks; monitoring and assessing the performance in the delivery of services under this Agreement; compiling and publishing an annual National Report as set out in clause 29 of this Agreement, in consultation with the Australian Education Senior Officials Committee (AESOC); and coordinating the development of new, or the amendment of existing, Implementation Plans in partnership with the States and in accordance with clause 22 of this Agreement. Role of the States The States agree to be responsible for: developing and/or amending Implementation Plans in partnership with the Commonwealth and in accordance with clause 22 of this Agreement; delivering on outcomes and outputs agreed in their Implementation Plan; reporting on the delivery of outcomes and outputs as set out in Part 4 of this Agreement; providing funding to support all children’s quality early childhood education participation, regardless of whether the program is delivered through schools (government and non-government), standalone preschools or long day care centres; and ensuring funds under this Agreement are expended on quality early childhood education programs and initiatives to facilitate quality early childhood education participation. Shared roles and responsibilities The Commonwealth and the States agree to be jointly responsible for: participating in consultations as appropriate regardi...
Outputs. 25. The objectives and outcomes of this Agreement will be achieved by the successful delivery of transport infrastructure and planning Projects, as set out in the Schedules to this Agreement and measured by specific performance metrics outlined at clause 36.
Outputs. 11.5.1 IABS Bill - The IABS (Interexchange Access Billing System) Bill includes monthly and one time charges plus a summary of any usage charges. These bills are segmented by product, LATA, billing account number (BAN) and bill cycle. The IABS Bill media is only provided in the following media:
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