SERVICES SPECIFICATIONS Clause Samples

The Services Specifications clause defines the exact nature, scope, and quality standards of the services to be provided under the agreement. It typically outlines detailed descriptions, deliverables, timelines, and performance criteria that the service provider must meet, ensuring both parties have a clear understanding of expectations. By setting these parameters, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes by providing a concrete reference for evaluating whether the services have been properly delivered.
SERVICES SPECIFICATIONS. All Services furnished to SVK MOD by Jeppesen will comply with the applicable specifications and provisions set forth herein.
SERVICES SPECIFICATIONS. 2.1. The scope of each Lot is described in the table below. 2.2. The Service lines listed in the table below are indicative of the types of consultancy Services typically arising on an assignment falling within the scope of each relevant Lot (for which the Supplier has been successful in securing a place on the Framework Agreement) but are not exhaustive. 2.3. The Supplier acknowledges that the Contracting Bodies shall be responsible for determining in their sole discretion which of the fifteen (15) Lots under the Framework Agreement is or are most appropriate in relation to any particular Order for the provision of consultancy services under the Framework Agreement. 1. Multi Specialism Programme Delivery N/A Longer term contracts (typically more than one month) that will include multi, (i.e. more than one), consultancy specialism for the successful delivery of significant projects and or programmes. These types of contracts will tend to be high value, complex, longer term programmes of work, (such as “client side support” and or including design-build type projects) (“operating” would be covered in alternative ICT arrangements). The scope of this lot will provide the flexibility for departments to procure a programme of work or project that will include the total life cycle of the programme or project – ensuring continuity of provision from advice through to successful delivery. This approach should provide enhanced value for money through the reduction in procurement effort, bidding effort on behalf of the supply market and to access economies of scale relative to the size, value and status of the particular project. The Multi Specialism Programme Delivery Lot will provide a single route to access the provision of strategic, high level, broad based and innovative advice across a wide range of disciplines. There are four main elements within the scope of this lot, which, when taken together, differentiate from other Consultancy services and these are: 1. Context: Transformational Projects Related to significant internal organisational change including changes to structures, corporate systems or processes or external changes including functional redesign, delivery systems or means of engagement with stakeholders. 2. Role: Client-side Advisory Services The provision of advice, guidance and professional support focusing on the provision of high quality impartial and or functionally specific and or “expert” advice for the identification of innovative solution...
SERVICES SPECIFICATIONS. 2.1. The Services listed below are indicative of the types of legal Services typically arising on an assignment falling within each relevant Lot but are not exhaustive. 2.2. The Supplier acknowledges that the Contracting Bodies shall be responsible for determining in their sole discretion which of the eight (8) Lots under the Framework is or are most appropriate in relation to any particular order for the provision of legal services under the Framework. LotDescription Scope Subject matter which might typically arise under this Lot is set out below. Also covered are legal services in relation to matters arising out of or Lot 1: IT, Telecoms, Media and E- Commerce related to the matter in question including litigation and other forms of dispute resolution. • E-commerce • IT procurement, contracts and licences • Telecoms procurement, contracts and licences • Convergent technologies and the internet • Media • Acquisitions and disposals (including relevant tax advice) • Compulsory purchases • Leases, licences and conveyancing • Landlord and tenant matters • Site re-developments/ property developmentEnvironmental and planning (including planning inquiries) • Social housing Lot 2: Property and Estates Lot 3: Employment and Pensions Subject matter which might typically arise under this Lot is set out below. Also covered would be legal services in relation to matters arising out of or related to the matter in question including litigation and other forms of dispute resolution. • Employment lawEqual opportunities • TUPE • Pensions • Health and safetyOrganisational change/change management • Outsourcing/contracting out Lot 4: General Corporate including tax and insolvency Subject matter which might typically arise under this Lot is set out below. Also covered would be legal services in relation to matters arising out of or related to the matter in question including litigation and other forms of dispute resolution. • Company law • Corporate insolvency lawCorporate finance including mergers and acquisitions and initial public offeringsJoint venturesFormation of bodies corporateCorporate governance and directors’ duties • Company secretarial services • Taxation (including VAT) • Venture capital advice Lot 5: Finance and Regulation Subject matter which might typically arise under this Lot is set out below. Also covered would be legal services in relation to matters arising out of or related to the matter in question including litigation and other fo...
SERVICES SPECIFICATIONS. 2.1. The Services listed below are indicative of the types of Communications: Creative Solutions, Execution and Related Services typically arising on an assignment falling within each relevant Lot but are not exhaustive. 2.2. The Supplier acknowledges that the Contracting Bodies shall be responsible for determining in their sole discretion which of the five (5) Lots under the Framework is or are most appropriate in relation to any particular order for the provision of Communications: Creative Solutions, Execution and Related Services under the Framework. Lot 1 The provision of Marketing Communications and Related Services Lot 2 The provision of Direct Marketing and Related Services Lot 3 The provision of Digital marketing and Related Services Lot 4 The provision of Public Relations and Related Services Lot 5 The provision of Contact Centre Services for Direct Response Marketing and Related services The scope of the Lots is set out in the specification documents attached to the ITT document.
SERVICES SPECIFICATIONS. 2.1 The Services listed below are indicative of the types of legal Services typically arising on an Instruction falling within each relevant Lot but are not exhaustive. 2.2 DGHP shall determine in DGHP's sole discretion which of the Lots under this Agreement is or are most appropriate in relation to any particular Instruction for the provision of Services under this Agreement. [INSERT ON CONTRACT AWARD] [INSERT ON CONTRACT AWARD] [INSERT ON CONTRACT AWARD] [INSERT ON CONTRACT AWARD] [INSERT ON CONTRACT AWARD] [INSERT ON CONTRACT AWARD] [INSERT ON CONTRACT AWARD] [INSERT ON CONTRACT AWARD] [INSERT ON CONTRACT AWARD] [INSERT ON CONTRACT AWARD] 3 Additional Services 3.1 Additional Services may include but shall not be limited to the following: 3.1.1 [INSERT ON CONRACT AWARD]
SERVICES SPECIFICATIONS. For the purposes of this Appendix 1 Part 2 the following terms shall be interpreted accordingly:
SERVICES SPECIFICATIONS. The specifications for the Providing Party’s performance of its obligation to provide the Services hereunder are as set forth in Schedules A through Q. The Parties agree to deal with one another in a commercially reasonable fashion and in good faith as to all facets of providing Services to one another. Except as otherwise expressly provided for in this Agreement, the Providing Party makes NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER regarding the Services provided or the continuation of one or more of the Services that are the subject of this Agreement.

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  • DAF Specifications Developer shall submit initial specifications for the DAF, including System Protection Facilities, to Connecting Transmission Owner and NYISO at least one hundred eighty (180) Calendar Days prior to the Initial Synchronization Date; and final specifications for review and comment at least ninety (90) Calendar Days prior to the Initial Synchronization Date. Connecting Transmission Owner and NYISO shall review such specifications to ensure that the DAF are compatible with the technical specifications, operational control, and safety requirements of the Connecting Transmission Owner and NYISO and comment on such specifications within thirty (30) Calendar Days of Developer’s submission. All specifications provided hereunder shall be deemed to be Confidential Information.

  • The Specifications The Specifications are that portion of the Contract Documents consisting of the written requirements for materials, equipment, systems, standards and workmanship for the Work, and performance of related services.

  • Technical Specifications The purpose of the Technical Specifications (TS), is to define the technical characteristics of the Goods and Related Services required by the Procuring Entity. The Procuring Entity shall prepare the detailed TS consider that:

  • General specifications For the purpose of this Regulation, the vehicle shall fulfil the following requirements:

  • Service Specification The Parties have agreed upon the scope and specification of the Services provided under this Service Agreement in the Service Specification.