Scope Statement Sample Clauses

A Scope Statement clause defines the specific work, deliverables, and boundaries of a project or contractual agreement. It typically outlines what is included and excluded from the project, detailing tasks, responsibilities, and objectives to ensure all parties have a shared understanding. By clearly delineating the project's parameters, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings, scope creep, and disputes over what is expected, thereby ensuring clarity and effective project management.
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Scope Statement. “The scope of this task order is for the Design Professional to provide…”
Scope Statement. The scope statement summarizes the scope of work for the proposed project. It may include the objectives of the program, customer programs being targeted, project description, product description, and project exclusions (what is not included).
Scope Statement. This document, supported by detailed work plans for each unit operation. Modified by means of approved Programme Amendment Orders only. Updated monthly.
Scope Statement. This project is responsible for the A2 software installation and on-site support. Specifically, this project entails: (a) The specification of necessary hardware, (b) Installation of hardware, (c) Configuration and installation of necessary software, (d) Conversion of County index data and images, as extracted and provided by County, Note: ▇▇▇▇ will analyze cashiering data to determine the scope and cost of converting and migrating cashiering data to A2 during this project lifecycle. Inclusion of cashiering data conversion will require a COUNTY change request and will incur additional cost to the project. (e) Instruction/training of County staff, and (f) On-site support within the terms of the agreement
Scope Statement. SHERIFF Scope Statement: FIRE Scope Statement: PROBATION
Scope Statement. The scope statement subtask involves summarizing the scope of work for the proposed project. It may include the objectives of the program, customer programs being targeted, project description, product description, and project exclusions (what is not included).
Scope Statement. This Statement of Work (SOW) establishes the Supplier's effort required for (Describe the Scope of the Engagement)
Scope Statement. Contractor shall provide a brief (2-3 pages) summary of their understanding of the problem statement and resulting project scope to be reviewed by the OpenSFS Project Approval Committee (PAC) and submitted for approval or rejection by the Contract Administrator (CA). This statement shall include: a. Problem statement b. Statement of high-level project requirements/goals to be satisfied c. Statement of in-scope and out-of-scope work for project d. Statement of project assumptions or constraints e. Statement of key deliverables and milestones
Scope Statement. To develop a prototype for a mobile health application that will allow users the ability to create, store and securely share EOL documents with their healthcare provider.

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  • Purpose Statement Abuse of drugs and alcohol is a nationwide problem. It affects persons of every age, race, sex and ethnic group. It poses risks to the health and safety of employees of the City of Minneapolis and to the public. To reduce those risks, the City has adopted this LOA concerning drugs and alcohol in the workplace. This LOA establishes standards concerning drugs and alcohol which all employees must meet and it establishes a testing procedure to ensure that those standards are met. This drug and alcohol testing LOA is intended to conform to the provisions of the Minnesota Drug and Alcohol Testing in the Workplace Act (Minnesota Statutes §181.950 through 181.957), as well as the requirements of the federal Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 (Public Law 100-690, Title V, Subtitle D) and related federal regulations. Nothing in this LOA shall be construed as a limitation upon the Employer's obligation to comply with federal law and regulations regarding drug and alcohol testing. The Human Resources Director is directed to develop and maintain procedures for the implementation and ongoing maintenance of this LOA and to establish training on this LOA and applicable law.

  • Problem Statement School bus fleets are aging, and our communities have poor air quality. Replacing school buses with zero emission school buses will address both of these issues.

  • Compliance Statement If a Plan Sponsor or Eligible Organization receives a compliance statement under VCP, the compliance statement is binding upon the Service and the Plan Sponsor or Eligible Organization as provided in section 10.09.

  • Closing Statement (a) In connection with the prorations required under SECTION 9.1, not later than 5 Business Days prior to the intended Closing Date, the Seller will use commercially reasonable efforts to have prepared a proforma of the accounting for the transaction that reflects the Seller’s good faith estimate of how items subject to proration will be accounted for by crediting or debiting appropriate accounts either pre or post Closing, respectively (the “Draft Closing Statement”). The Draft Closing Statement shall reflect the parties’ good faith estimate of all of the prorations, credits and/or other adjustments to be made at Closing. On the day prior to Closing, the Seller and the Buyer will use commercially reasonable efforts to conduct inventories, examinations and audits of the Asset as may be necessary to verify and/or make revisions to the Draft Closing Statement based on such audits, examinations and inventories, and on the night preceding the Closing immediately after the Cut-Off Time, the Seller and the Buyer will use commercially reasonable efforts to make all final adjustments necessitated by such nights’ operations and prepare a final closing statement of prorations and adjustments required under SECTION 9.1 with such supporting documentation as the parties hereto may reasonably require being attached thereto. The Buyer and the Seller acknowledge and agree that the completion of the Draft Closing Statement pursuant to this SECTION 9.2(a) shall not be a condition precedent to the obligation of the Buyer or the Seller to consummate the transactions pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. (b) If any items to be adjusted pursuant to this ARTICLE IX are not determinable at the Closing, or if any such adjustments made at the Closing prove to be incorrect, the adjustment shall be made subsequent to the Closing or corrected when the charge is finally determined. The Buyer shall deliver to the Seller no later than 60 days following the Closing Date (except with respect to any item which is not reasonably determinable within such time frame, as to which the time frame shall be extended until such item is reasonably determinable) a schedule of prorations setting forth the Buyer’s determination of prorations not determined at the Closing and any adjustments to the prorations made at Closing that it believes are necessary to complete the prorations as set forth in this ARTICLE IX. Any errors or omissions in computing adjustments or readjustments at the Closing or thereafter shall be promptly corrected or made, provided that the party seeking to correct such error or omission or to make such readjustment shall have notified the other party of such error or omission or readjustment on or prior to the date that is 30 days following the receipt from the other party of such other party’s proposed adjustment or readjustment. The party owing the other party any sum pursuant to any adjustment, or readjustment or correction under this ARTICLE IX shall pay such sum to the other party within 15 days after the same has been determined as set forth above.

  • Annual Statement The Plan Administrator shall provide to the Executive, within one hundred twenty (120) days after the end of each Plan Year, a statement setting forth the benefits to be distributed under this Agreement.