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Terms and Provisions. If errors arise which cause Software to malfunction, Oxford will undertake commercially reasonable efforts to fix the errors. Oxford may, at its discretion, also provide additional support at no additional cost or for a mutually agreed fee. • Oxford will release patches or new releases of the Software to the Customer. The Customer will be required to install them as soon reasonably possible and otherwise within ninety (90) days after release. Hardware Support provided with License Together with the grant of the License, Oxford undertakes an obligation to provide the following support for Goods: • The Customer is given access to frequently asked questions, support forums and Documentation in a password- protected section of Oxford’s website. • Oxford will make available technical support services, including reasonable remote assistance with installation and configuration (but not including assistance with sample preparation or data analysis), to the extent applicable in the region in which the Goods are delivered.
Terms and Provisions. The Contingent Stock Right is subject to the following terms and provisions:
Terms and Provisions. In consideration of the foregoing recitals and of the following terms and provisions, it is agreed:
Terms and Provisions. In consideration of the mutual promises contained in this Agreement and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which the parties acknowledge, the parties to this Agreement, intending to be legally bound, agree as follows:
Terms and Provisions. This agreement will be in force as of the date of its signature. It may be terminated, by written notice of either party to the other, six months prior to the desired termination date.
Terms and Provisions. The terms and provisions stated on these Booking Conditions supersede any other warranties, representations, terms, or conditions, unless they are expressly stated within a Booking Conditions Addendum or in a letter signed by a Study Abroad Association officer. Prices are subject to change. Payment of the program deposit constitutes consent to all the provisions of the conditions and general information contained herein. Study Abroad Association will occasionally document programs by photo or video. All parties consent to the use of the photos by Study Abroad Association unless they specifically request otherwise in written form. All programs begin at the meeting time and location listed in the program itinerary and end at the leaving time and location listed in the program itinerary. Any issues that may arise during the program pertaining to the program should be addressed by the program director. Study Abroad Association reserves the right to immediately remove any member of the program for failure to abide by regulations or directions of the tour director. Students who are removed from a program will not have the right to a refund of any amount and will not continue with the group. Study Abroad Association programs are not for resale and can only be enrolled in with Study Abroad Association. Study Abroad Association reserves the right to change any part of the program at anytime without notice. Study Abroad Association reserves the right to decline, or to accept or retain a person as a member of a program without notice. Study Abroad Association cannot be held responsible for events beyond its control, such as, (without limitation) acts of God, war (whether declared or undeclared), terrorist activities, public health matters, government restrictions or strikes: nor of its own negligence, for personal injury, property damage, or loss of earnings, from any event whatsoever caused from persons not involved with Study Abroad Association, such as without limitation, airlines, cruise lines, railways, bus companies, all forms of transportation, places of accommodation, their employees and agents. Study Abroad Association makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of its publications, it cannot be held responsible for typographical or printing errors (including prices).
Terms and Provisions. 1. Petronila Wind will provide a voluntary contribution of funds in the amount of $750,000.00 to the DoD in accordance with reference (a). Petronila Wind will transfer these funds, in the manner to be specified by DoD, prior to the start of ground disturbing activity (exclusive of any surveying, geotechnical surveying, or environmental testing) within the Project Boundary (Commencement of Construction). These funds are being offered and will be accepted in accordance with Section 358(g) of reference (a) as amended. The DoD will accept the offered funds and will transfer the funds to appropriate Navy accounts for execution.
2. The Navy will use the funds to offset the cost associated with the necessary steps required to research, conduct technical reviews of, analyze, test, and implement measures to mitigate identified impacts of the Wind Project on military operations and readiness in one or more of the following ways (to the extent that the below measures require approval and/or action on the part of the FAA, the Navy shall use reasonable measures to work with the FAA to implement the same):
a. Optimization of the NASK Airport Surveillance Radar-11 (ASR-11) defined to include measures such as range-azimuth gate mapping of the wind turbines, adjustments to the Target Beam and STC Map, Doppler Filter Editing, False Plot Censor, Plot Amplitude Thresholding, Track Eligibility, and weather optimization settings before the date the Wind Project begins commercial operations (Generation Commencement Date);
b. If acceptable to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), integration of the Corpus Christi International Airport (CRP) ASR-11 into the NASK Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System (STARS) to enhance NASK’s surveillance capabilities;
c. Implementation of FUSION tracking within the NASK STARS;
d. Evaluation and implementation of concurrent beam processing to allow for the simultaneous processing of the high and low antenna beams used in the NASK and CRP ASR-11s;
e. Evaluation and implementation of gap filler radar technology; Date;
f. Optimization of the NASK ASR-11 Radar after the Generation Commencement
g. Implementing mitigation for any other navigational aid determined to be affected by operation of the Wind Project;
h. Implement any other appropriate measure to mitigate the impact of the Wind Project’s wind turbines on NASK or CRP ASR-11s. If the mitigation measures listed above are considered by the Navy to be sufficient to prevent the use of ...
Terms and Provisions. The Administrator shall be subject to discharge for good and just cause, but the Board shall not arbitrarily and capriciously dismiss her. No discharge shall be effective until written charges have been served upon her and she shall have an opportunity for a fair hearing before the Board after ten (10) days notice in writing. Said hearing shall be public or private at the option of the Administrator. At such hearing, she may have legal counsel at her expense.
Terms and Provisions. In consideration of Ten and More Dollars and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is acknowledged by the parties, the parties agree as follow: