Scope Book definition

Scope Book means Exhibit A.
Scope Book means the Scope Book attached hereto as Exhibit A.
Scope Book means and refers to Exhibit A and the documents specified therein that define the general requirements and the conceptual design, scope, and intent of the Facility.

Examples of Scope Book in a sentence

  • Seller has carefully reviewed this Agreement, including the Scope Book, and concluded that it adequately addresses all material aspects of the Work, the Project, and the Project Assets, and, to the best of its Knowledge, is accurate.

  • Seller shall not procure, or permit its Contractors or Subcontractors to procure, any service or Good (including any equipment, system, material, or item) that (a) is required in the Scope Book to be procured from an Approved Vendor from any Person other than an Approved Vendor or (b) does not meet the requirements set forth in the Scope Book, without obtaining Buyer’s prior written consent.

  • Without limiting the express requirements of Section 2.1, Section 2.2, and the Scope Book, Seller shall obtain, provide, and pay for all commodities, utilities, and utility products and services necessary or desirable for the performance of the Work in accordance with this Agreement, including all start up and construction power, water, water services, waste water, and sanitation (including sewage) equipment and services, and telephone, internet, and other communications equipment and services.

  • Seller and Xxxxx agree that the Scope Book is intended, among other things, to establish the design parameters of the Project and was developed by Seller.

  • Bidders may bid fixed tilt racking systems and corresponding changes will be made to the Agreement and Scope Book during the negotiation phase.

  • This Scope Book describes certain requirements with respect to the Work.

  • In addition to the requirements set forth in the Agreement (including this Scope Book), the high voltage (HV) substations and the HV transmission lines shall comply with all requirements specified in the GIA or any other Required Deliverability Arrangement.This Scope Book is part of the B-O-T Acquisition Agreement between Seller and Buyer and is subject to the rules of interpretation set forth therein.

  • ELL reserves the right to issue an updated version of the Scope Book at a later date.

  • This measure automatically accounts for refinancing transactions, such as cash proceeds of equity issuance that are used to retire debt.

  • Terms with initial capital letters used but not defined in this Scope Book shall have the meanings ascribed to such terms in the Agreement, unless the context otherwise requires.


More Definitions of Scope Book

Scope Book means the record maintained by CRL which describes the infrastructure works that are to be carried out in relation to the Crossrail Project; Season Ticket Fare means a Fare which entitles the purchaser to make, without further restriction except as to class of accommodation, an unlimited number of journeys in any direction during the period for which, and between the stations and/or the zones for which, such Fare is valid;
Scope Book means the Scope Book attached hereto as Exhibit A, containing the specifications and requirements regarding the Work.
Scope Book means the Scope Book for the Concessionaire Works, a copy of which in the agreed form is attached to this Concession Agreement marked "T," as may be varied from time to time with the consent of LLA where required pursuant to Clause 8.10.

Related to Scope Book

  • Project Implementation Manual or “PIM” means the manual setting out the measures required for the implementation of the Project, as the same may be amended from time to time, subject to prior approval of the Association;

  • Technical Specifications means the detailed requirements for the Work furnished by the Architect and set forth in Book 3 of the Contract Documents.

  • Kyoto Protocol means the protocol to the UNFCCC adopted at the Third Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC in Kyoto, Japan on 11 December 1997 as may be amended;

  • Web Site Accessibility Standards/Specifications means standards contained in Title 1 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 206.

  • Detailed Specifications means the specifications for materials and works as specified in PWD BSR/ issued under the authority of PWD/ or as implied/added to or superseded by the special conditions.

  • Functional Specifications means the descriptions of features and functions of the Application as expressly set forth in Quote.

  • technical specification means a document that prescribes technical requirements to be fulfilled by a product, process or service;

  • Web Site Accessibility Standards/Specifications means standards contained in Title 1 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 206.

  • service delivery and budget implementation plan means a detailed plan approved by the executive mayor of a municipality in terms of section 53(l)(c)(ii) of the MFMA for implementing the municipality's delivery of municipal services and its annual budget, and which must indicate

  • Compliance Order means an order issued by the Code Enforcement Officer pursuant to subdivision (a) of section 15 of this local law.

  • MSAA Indicator Technical Specifications document means, as the context requires, either or both of the document entitled “Multi-Sector Service Accountability Agreement (MSAA) 2019-20 Indicator Technical Specifications November 5, 2018 Version 1.3” and the document entitled “Multi-Sector Service Accountability Agreement (MSAA) 2019-20 Target and Corridor-Setting Guidelines” as they may be amended or replaced from time to time;

  • Baseline data means information gathered at a selected point in time and used thereafter as a basis from which to monitor change.

  • Project Scope means the description or activity of work to be accomplished on the project.

  • Detailed manufacturing or process data means technical data that describe the steps, sequences, and conditions of manufacturing, processing or assembly used by the manufacturer to produce an item or component or to perform a process.

  • Interconnection Feasibility Study means either a Generation Interconnection Feasibility Study or Transmission Interconnection Feasibility Study.

  • Filter profile means a graphical representation of individual filter performance, based on continuous turbidity measurements or total particle counts versus time for an entire filter run, from startup to backwash inclusively, that includes an assessment of filter performance while another filter is being backwashed.

  • Project Implementation Unit or “PIU” means the unit referred to in Section I.A.1(b) of Schedule 2 to this Agreement.

  • Project Implementation means all steps which the Grantee undertakes in order to deliver the Project which is being supported by funding provided under this Grant Contract. Any reference to UK primary legislation (Acts) or secondary legislation (Statutory Instruments) in this Grant Contract includes reference to any changes to or replacement of those Acts or Statutory Instruments.

  • Project Implementation Plan means the detail plan submitted by the Developer with regard to development of Project Facilities and its operation and management thereof in accordance with this Agreement and to be appended as Schedule 9 to this Agreement.

  • Drug use test means a scientifically substantiated method to test for the presence of illegal or performance-enhancing drugs or the metabolites thereof in a person’s urine.

  • The Project Plan means the document to be developed by the Supplier and approved by the Purchaser, pursuant to GCC Clause 19, based on the requirements of the Contract and the Preliminary Project Plan included in the Supplier’s bid. The “Agreed and Finalized Project Plan” is the version of the Project Plan approved by the Purchaser, in accordance with GCC Clause 19.2. Should the Project Plan conflict with the Contract in any way, the relevant provisions of the Contract, including any amendments, shall prevail.

  • Milestone Schedule means Seller’s milestone schedule, the form of which is attached to this Agreement as Exhibit Q.

  • Project Schedule means a document that, with respect to each Phase of the Project, identifies, coordinates and integrates the anticipated design and construction schedules, the Contracting Authority’s and Owner's responsibilities, government authority reviews and other activities as are necessary for the timely completion of the Work.

  • Compliance schedule means a schedule of events, by date, which will result in compliance with these regulations.

  • PJM Region Reliability Requirement means, for purposes of the Base Residual Auction, the Forecast Pool Requirement multiplied by the Preliminary PJM Region Peak Load Forecast, less the sum of all Preliminary Unforced Capacity Obligations of FRR Entities in the PJM Region; and, for purposes of the Incremental Auctions, the Forecast Pool Requirement multiplied by the updated PJM Region Peak Load Forecast, less the sum of all updated Unforced Capacity Obligations of FRR Entities in the PJM Region.

  • Baseline Schedule means the initial time schedule prepared by Contractor for Owner’s information and acceptance that conveys Contractor’s and Subcontractors’ activities (including coordination and review activities required in the Contract Documents to be performed by A/E and ODR), durations, and sequence of work related to the entire Project to the extent required by the Contract Documents. The schedule clearly demonstrates the critical path of activities, durations and necessary predecessor conditions that drive the end date of the schedule. The Baseline Schedule shall not exceed the time limit current under the Contract Documents.