Primary Tasks Sample Clauses

The "Primary Tasks" clause defines the main responsibilities or duties that a party is required to perform under the agreement. It typically outlines the specific actions, deliverables, or services that must be completed, such as providing consulting services, delivering products, or meeting certain milestones. By clearly specifying these obligations, the clause ensures both parties understand their core commitments, reducing ambiguity and helping to prevent disputes over what is expected.
Primary Tasks. The Contractor shall comply with the following primary tasks: 1. Project Management; 2. Development, System Integration, Testing, and Implementation; and 3. Post Implementation Support Tasks (including System Acceptance, Help Desk Support, and Maintenance and Operations) 4. Documentation of overall architecture, governance and the above tasks Descriptions of each group are provided below. The State, with the assistance of the Contractor, will determine the scope, sequence, and timing of WOAs as they relate to the execution of tasks described in this section.
Primary Tasks. All work covered under this type will have a unit cost associated with each task to be performed. During contract negotiations, the CONSULTANT and DEPARTMENT will agree to a unit cost for each of the traffic data collection activities that fall into this category. These unit costs will be used throughout the duration of this Agreement but may be revised according to conditions agreed upon by both parties. The CONSULTANT may be required to conduct the following unit-based activities: A. Average Daily Traffic (ADT) Counts
Primary Tasks. In accordance with Article 109f(2) of this Treaty, the EMI shall: - strengthen cooperation between the national central banks; - strengthen the coordination of the monetary policies of the Member States with the aim of ensuring price stability; - monitor the functioning of the European Monetary System (EMS); - hold consultations concerning issues falling within the competence of the national central banks and affecting the stability of financial institutions and markets; - take over the tasks of the EMCF; in particular it shall perform the functions referred to in Articles 6.1, 6.2 and 6.3; - facilitate the use of the ECU and oversee its development, including the smooth functioning of the ECU clearing system. The EMI shall also: - hold regular consultations concerning the course of monetary policies and the use of monetary policy instruments; - normally be consulted by the national monetary authorities before they take decisions on the course of monetary policy in the context of the common framework for ex ante coordination.
Primary Tasks. Provide the updated Quarterly Progress Report which describes the work completed during the reporting period. Include or attach supporting documents or information as required/needed.
Primary Tasks. CLIN 0001 Task 1a – Mobilization
Primary Tasks. The Primary Tasks of the Participants, in the context of this Agreement, are defined as follows:

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