Scope of the System Sample Clauses

The "Scope of the System" clause defines the boundaries and components included within a particular system as covered by the agreement. It typically outlines which features, modules, or functionalities are part of the system, and may specify any exclusions or limitations. For example, it might clarify that only certain software modules are provided, or that integration with third-party tools is not included. This clause ensures both parties have a clear, shared understanding of what is being delivered, thereby preventing disputes over unanticipated requirements or misunderstandings about the system's capabilities.
Scope of the System. 6.1 Unless otherwise expressly limited in the SCC or Technical Requirements, the Supplier’s obligations cover the provision of all , Materials and other Goods as well as the performance of all Services required for the design, development, and implementation (including procurement, quality assurance, assembly, associated site preparation, Delivery, Pre-commissioning, Installation, Testing, and Commissioning) of the equipment and software, in accordance with the plans, procedures, specifications, drawings, codes, and any other documents specified in the Contract and the Agreed and Finalized Project Plan. 6.2 The Supplier shall, unless specifically excluded in the Contract, perform all such work and / or supply all such items and Materials not specifically mentioned in the Contract but that can be reasonably inferred from the Contract as being required for attaining Operational Acceptance of the System as if such work and / or items and Materials were expressly mentioned in the Contract. If such work is considered by both parties as a major deviation from the scope, then both parties shall agree on an equitable adjustment. 6.3 The Supplier’s obligations (if any) to provide Goods and Services identified in the Related Services Price Schedule and Maintenance Cost Schedule Forms of the Supplier’s bid, such as consumables, spare parts, and technical services (e.g., maintenance, technical assistance, and operational support), are as specified in the SCC, including the relevant terms, characteristics, and timings.
Scope of the System. The scope of the quality system covers from the reception of the sample in the Laboratory to the issue of the report with the results to the Customer, including the analytical and administrative process and the service subsequent to the issue of the results. Any analysis carried out outside our facilities and that should be engaged with third parties shall be excluded from the scope. The Laboratory is not responsible for the sampling, in spite of which it provides the flasks required by the customer for each kind of analysis, the minimum volume required for the sample, and the conditioning and preservation of the sample until its arrival to the Laboratory. It does not specify the way in which the sampling should be carried out. The customers of the Laboratory are mainly from the Departments and Divisions of DINAMA; we have occasionally participated in external programmes such as binational agreements or carried out analyses for third-parties.
Scope of the System. 7.1 Unless otherwise expressly limited in the SCC or Technical Requirements, the Supplier’s obligations cover the provision of all Information Technologies, Materials and other Goods as well as the performance of all Services required for the design, development, and implementation (including procurement, quality assurance, assembly, associated site preparation, Delivery, Pre-commissioning, Installation, Testing, and Commissioning) of the System, in accordance with the plans, procedures, specifications, drawings, codes, and any other documents specified in the Contract and the Agreed and Finalized Project Plan. 7.2 The Supplier shall, unless specifically excluded in the Contract, perform all such work and / or supply all such items and Materials not specifically mentioned in the Contract but that can be reasonably inferred from the Contract as being required for attaining Operational Acceptance of the System as if such work and / or items and Materials were expressly mentioned in the Contract. 7.3 The Supplier’s obligations (if any) to provide Goods and Services as implied by the Recurrent Cost tables of the Supplier’s bid, such as consumables, spare parts, and technical services (e.g., maintenance, technical assistance, and operational support), are as specified in the SCC, including the relevant terms, characteristics, and timings.
Scope of the System. 7.1 Unless otherwise expressly limited in the SCC or Technical Requirements, the Supplier’s obligations cover the provision of all Information Technologies, Materials and other Goods as well as the performance of all Services required for the design, development, and implementation (including procurement, quality assurance, assembly, associated site preparation, Delivery, Pre-commissioning, Installation, Testing, and Commissioning) of the System, in accordance with the plans, procedures, specifications, drawings, codes, and any other documents specified in the Contract and the Agreed and Finalized Project Plan.

Related to Scope of the System

  • Scope of the Services UNOPS intends to retain the Contractor for the implementation of the Services, and the Contractor intends to provide the Services. The Contractor has represented to UNOPS that it has the appropriate experience, expertise, licences, and resources to undertake the Services and has agreed to undertake the Services in accordance with the Contract. In reliance on the Contractor’s representations UNOPS has entered into the Contract. The Contract sets out the terms and conditions upon which the Contractor will undertake the Services.

  • SCOPE OF THE WORK The Contractor shall furnish all the materials, perform all of the Work, and do all things required by the Contract Documents.

  • Scope of the Project Under this Agreement, the scope of the Project (the “Scope of the Project”) shall mean and include: (a) construction of the Project Highway on the Site set forth in Schedule- A and as specified in Schedule-B together with provision of Project Facilities as specified in Schedule-C, and in conformity with the Specifications and Standards set forth in Schedule-D; (b) maintenance of the Project Highway in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and in conformity with the requirements set forth in Schedule-E; and (c) performance and fulfilment of all other obligations of the Contractor in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and matters incidental thereto or necessary for the performance of any or all of the obligations of the Contractor under this Agreement.

  • SCOPE OF THE CONTRACT The Contractor shall perform the Services set out [in Schedule 1] [below2] in accordance with the Contract. [The Contractor’s key personnel assigned to perform the Services are: [provide a list] During the provision of the Services, if substitution of Contractor’s [key personnel] [experts] is necessary, the Contractor shall propose other experts or at least the same level of qualifications for approval by the Fund. [The Contractor shall obtain the Fund’s prior approval in writing before entering into a subcontract for engaging a subconsultant for the performance of any part of the Services.]

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