User Preference Rules Sample Clauses

User Preference Rules. The preference rules enable user assertions over subjective personal preferences. There is no standard of comparison for Qualifying Conditions and Business Values as they are a matter of user preference. For example, one service may be more active during the weekend in which case a provider with a condition stating that the objective may only be guaranteed if it is a weekday would not be suitable for that user. The matcher is unaware of the personal circumstances of each user until they are defined using rules. A rule may assert one of two possible assertions which will have an impact on matching: isPreferred or notSuitable. A user may write a rule to assert that “a guarantee that has a condition that the day of the week must be a weekday is not suitable” or “a guarantee with a condition involving transactionRate is preferred over a guarantee with a condition involving the day of the week”. These rules have the flexibility to be more specific or generic. The following ARL rule asserts that a weekday condition is not suitable for this user: when: Agreement (A) and hasGuarantee (A, G1) and hasQualifyingCondition(G1, QC1) which hasExpression(QC1, E1) and hasParameter(E1, “time:dayOfWeek”) and hasValue(E1, “time:weekday”) do: assert Guarantee notSuitable G1 The above rule asserts that a guarantee is notSuitable if the parameter of the Qualifying Condition is the dayOfWeek and if the value is weekday. Conflicting rules are resolved by using optional priority and condition fields.
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  • Claim for Preferential Tariff Treatment 1. The importing Party shall require a certificate of origin for an originating good of the exporting Party from importers who claim the preferential tariff treatment for the good.

  • Hiring Preference 1. In all hiring for bargaining unit positions, the Company shall, subject to its obligations under applicable equal employment opportunity laws and regulations, give consideration, to the full extent of interest, to the direct relatives (children, children-in-law, step-children, spouse, siblings, grandchildren, nieces and nephews) of Employees and retirees of the Company who meet reasonably established hiring criteria.

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  • Advance Rulings 1. Each Party, through its customs administration or other relevant authorities, to the extent permitted by its domestic laws, regulations and administrative determinations, on the application of a person described in Paragraph 2(a), shall provide in writing advance rulings in respect of the tariff classification, questions arising from the application of the principles of the Agreement on Customs Valuation and/or origin of goods.

  • Applicable Rules Where a matter relating to investment is governed by this Agreement and simultaneously by the national legislation of either Contracting Party or international obligations existing at present or future by the contracting parties, investors of the other contracting party may avail itself of the provisions that are most favourable.

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  • Applicable Rules and Regulations The Account and each transaction therein shall be subject to the terms of this Agreement and to (a) all applicable laws and the regulations, rules and orders (collectively "regulations") of all regulatory and self-regulatory organizations having jurisdiction and (b) the constitution, by-laws, rules, regulations, orders, resolutions, interpretations and customs and usages (collectively "rules") of the market and any associated clearing organization (each an "exchange") on or subject to the rules of which such transaction is executed and/or cleared. The reference in the preceding sentence to exchange rules is solely for DWR's protection and DWR's failure to comply therewith shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement or relieve Customer of any obligation or responsibility under this Agreement. DWR shall not be liable to Customer as a result of any action by DWR, its officers, directors, employees or agents to comply with any rule or regulation.

  • Small Business Preference Commitment This section is applicable if Contractor received a small business preference in connection with this Agreement. Contractor’s failure to meet the small business commitment set forth in its bid or proposal constitutes a breach of this Agreement. Contractor must within sixty (60) days of receiving final payment under this Agreement report to the JBE the actual percentage of small/micro business participation that was achieved. If Contractor is a nonprofit veteran service agency (“NVSA”), Contractor must employ veterans receiving services from the NVSA for not less than 75 percent of the person-hours of direct labor required for the production of goods and the provision of services performed pursuant to this Agreement.

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