Request for Services Sample Clauses
The Request for Services clause outlines the process by which one party formally asks the other to provide specific services under the agreement. Typically, it details the required format, content, and method for submitting service requests, such as written notice or standardized forms, and may specify timelines for response or approval. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear, documented procedure for initiating work, reducing misunderstandings and providing a structured approach to managing service needs throughout the contract.
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Request for Services. 4.1 terranets bw or the third party authorised by terranets bw shall request the needed positive load flow commitments by 24:00 h of the previous day at the latest from the LFC bidder preferably using EDIGAS, alternatively using another format agreed upon or by telephone (day ahead process). The utilisation of load flow commitments shall take place on the named days respectively from 6:00 h at the earliest.
4.2 The LFC bidder shall confirm the request for load flow commitments without delay preferably using EDIGAS or alternatively in another agreed format with the Dispatching Unit of terranets bw or with a third party designated by terranets bw. Said confirmation shall include details of the requested load flow commitments. Failure to confirm shall not release the LFC bidder from his contractual obligations.
Request for Services. All requests for services shall be documented and include scope of work, period of performance, cost of service, and any other information necessary for describing the work and how it shall be completed. Any changes to the agreed to terms of services shall be documented and agreed to by all parties.
Request for Services. Requests for said services shall be made by the Executive Director or LDDA designee or the Chair of the DDA Board.
Request for Services. Any Request for Services placed under this Master Agreement will consist of the following documents:
1) A Participating Entity’s Participating Addendum;
2) NASPO ValuePoint Master Agreement, including all attachments thereto;
3) A Request for Services or Scope of Work/Specifications issued against the Master Agreement;
Request for Services. Customer shall make an appointment with Exasol for Operational Services and coordinate the scope of the services with Exasol. The appointment must be made at least three Business Days for small to medium tasks (less than 0.5 days effort) and 15 Business Days for large tasks (more than 0.5 days effort) before the planned service actions.
Request for Services. All requests for services shall be documented. Any changes to the agreed to terms of services shall be documented and agreed to by all parties.
Request for Services. Requests for storage and warehousing services shall be in ac- cordance with the procedures set forth in the GSA/DOD cross-servicing agree- ment. Arrangements incident to the furnishing of services, specific limita- tions, terms, and conditions shall be agreed to directly by the activities concerned. [42 FR 2317, Jan. 11, 1977]
Request for Services. Customer must make an appointment with EXASOL in order to schedule when the Operational Services will be provided and coordinate the scope of the services. The appointment must be made at least three days before the planned service actions.
Request for Services. Purchasing Entities may place under this Participating Addendum by referencing the Participating Addendum Number on a Request for Services. [Instruction (delete before execution): The highlighted language may be modified to accurately describe the Request for Services process for Request for Services placed under the Participating Addendum.] Each Request for Services placed under this Participating Addendum is subject to the pricing and terms set forth herein and in the Master Agreement, including applicable discounts, reporting requirements, and payment of administrative fees to NASPO ValuePoint and Participating Entity, if applicable.
Request for Services. From time to time, Purchasing Entities may issue one of more Request(s) fro Services, as follows:
