ICAPs definition

ICAPs upon payment of the fees defined in Schedule B below will provide "the SERVICE" for the year ending upon the terms and conditions set out below
ICAPs means the private and sub-national public sector institutions which are registered under the Borrower’s laws which will be selected in accordance with the criteria set forth in the Operational Manual to provide training activities under Part 1 of the Project;
ICAPs will notify "The CUSTOMER" from time to time of the availability of new releases of the "LICENSED PRODUCT" and of the contents of the same and the "CUSTOMER" shall be entitled to receive such new releases provided only that he shall first have returned to "ICAPS" the serialised master copy of the "LICENSED PRODUCT" on magnetic diskette(s). "ICAPS" will copy the new release onto the master diskette(s) and return same to the "CUSTOMER" as quickly as is reasonably possible together with instructions for installing the new release upon the "CUSTOMER's" micro computer.

Examples of ICAPs in a sentence

  • BLACK Antioxidant nutritional supplements (many brands) (Ocuvite PreserVision ICAPS MacuLEH, Viteyes Vitalux) ICB Eye health - including to prevent or slow the progression of AMD, or prevent cataracts (Not a licensed indication).

  • REQUIRED PROCEDURE FOR BACKING UP FILES OF INFORMATION FROM THE "LICENSED PRODUCT This document defines the frequency with which backups of all ICAPS data files are taken.

  • ICAPS can accept no responsibility for loss of data through media damage or mis-operation of the system.

  • In 2nd ICAPS Workshop on Planning and Robotics, PlanRob 2014, 2014.

  • ICAPS own copy and restore routine should be used where possible.

  • The Contractor shall submit all PTD using the Interactive Computer Aided Provisioning System (ICAPS).

  • A backup of all ICAPS data files must be taken each evening if the ICAPS system has been used.

  • The latest version of ICAPS is available for downloading at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.

  • In Pro- ceedings of the International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling (ICAPS 2013) pages 189–196.

  • The data custodian has access to student-level FAFSA completion information and institution reports through Iowa College Aid Processing System (ICAPS).


More Definitions of ICAPs

ICAPs will provide to "CUSTOMER" advice by telephone concerning the operation of "The LICENSED PRODUCT". This advice will be available during normal working hours five days a week, Monday to Friday, Bank Holidays excepted, on 01453 835271 (ii) "ICAPS" will investigate reported malfunctions of the "LICENSED PRODUCT" and, in the event that a fault is found, will provide a remedy EITHER as quickly as is reasonably possible, if the fault is such as to render the "LICENSED PRODUCT" inoperable OR, if the fault is of lesser severity, at some future date to coincide with a fresh release of the "LICENSED PRODUCT" but in any event ICAPS shall be the sole arbiter of whether to replace any particular module of the Licensed product immediately or at some future date and the customer agrees to abide by such decision of "ICAPS"
ICAPs owns the ICAPS System together with all rights thereto (hereinafter called "ICAPS").

Related to ICAPs

  • Transporter(s) means all Gas gathering or pipeline companies, or local distribution companies, acting in the capacity of a transporter, transporting Gas for Seller or Buyer upstream or downstream, respectively, of the Delivery Point pursuant to a particular transaction.

  • Transportation System means the facilities at any time in place to receive Shipper’s Gas at the Entry Point(s), process, handle, transport and redeliver the Gas at the Exit Point(s), in accordance with the Transportation Agreement, as detailed in Transportation System Description.

  • inert waste means waste that—

  • Yard waste means leaves, grass clippings, yard and garden debris and brush, including clean woody vegetative material no greater than 6 inches in diameter. This term does not include stumps, roots or shrubs with intact root balls.

  • Trade waste means any refuse resulting from the prosecution of any trade, business, industry, commercial venture (including farming and ranching), or utility or service activity, and any governmental or institutional activity, whether or not for profit.