Intended definition

Intended means the same as ‘‘in- tended uses’’ in § 801.4.
Intended means the same as "intended uses" in §801.4.
Intended means that the Board of Directors has approved the principal agreement or its intent.

Examples of Intended in a sentence

  • If the Contractor has failed to give early warning of a delay or has failed to cooperate in dealing with a delay, the delay by this failure shall not be considered in assessing the new Intended Completion Date.

  • If sectional completion is specified in the Special Conditions of Contract (SCC), references in the Conditions of Contract to the Works, the Completion Date, and the Intended Completion Date shall apply to any Section of the Works (other than references to the Completion Date and Intended Completion Date for the whole of the Works).

  • The Contractor shall pay liquidated damages to the Employer at the rate 0.001 per cent of the Contract price per day for each day that the actual Completion Date is later than the Intended Completion Date except in the case of any of the occurrences listed under clause 9.2. The Employer may deduct liquidated damages from payments due to the Contractor.

  • The Employer’s Representative shall extend the Completion Date if an occurrence arises which makes it impossible for completion to be achieved by the Intended Completion Date.

  • The successful Tenderer will be expected to complete the Works by the Intended Completion Date specified in the said Appendix.


More Definitions of Intended

Intended means:
Intended. , or “with intent to” means that a person acts purposely with respect to his or her conduct or
Intended means that the defendant either has a purpose to aid another in conduct constituting manslaughter in the second degree, or believes that his actions, if successful, will aid another in conduct constituting manslaughter in the second degree. It is not necessary that the defendant have this intent in advance; the necessary intent can develop while the other person is committing the crime.
Intended means of dissemination (journal title, conference details, etc) These details will be circulated by the Project Office to the iAtlantic partnership via email and a notice placed in the restricted area of the project website. Any other beneficiary may object within — unless agreed otherwise — 25 calendar days of receiving notification in the case of a publication, if they can show that their legitimate interests in relation to the results or background would be significantly harmed. In such cases, the dissemination may not take place unless appropriate steps are taken to safeguard these legitimate interests (GA Article 29.1; CA clauses 8.4.2.2, 8.4.2.3 and 8.5). Please note that the Grant Agreement gives longer timescale for publication notification and objection, but for iAtlantic these requirements are superseded by the arrangements agreed by all parties in the Consortium Agreement. Notwithstanding the above, certain dissemination activities which, by their nature, must be carried out in a timely manner (e.g. social media posts, promotional articles and reports of new discoveries at sea) will be exempt from the obligation to give prior notice to all partners so as not to impede the project’s dissemination strategy, provided that all iAtlantic beneficiaries engaged in such dissemination are in agreement prior to such dissemination and provided that the duty of confidentiality is respected (CA clause 8.4.2.1).
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Intended national action means that the bold, transformative collective action must be implicitly or explicitly intended for the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Intended means either that the defendant has a purpose to aid another in causing bodily harm, or believes that his actions, if successful, will aid another in causing bodily harm. It is not necessary that the defendant have this intent in advance; the necessary intent can develop while the other person is committing the crime.