August 2023 Sample Clauses

August 2023. On or before this date Participant shall submit a progress report which provides evidence that the following has been completed: • Concluded community engagement meetings • Summary of Stakeholder Engagement • Initiated compilation of historic resources list • Initiated context outline and work plan 11 September 2023: On or before this date Participant shall submit a progress report which provides evidence that the following has been completed: • Completed preliminary historic resources list and known resources list • Completed context outline • Completed work plan 30 September 2023: On or before this date Participant shall submit all final products and a final performance report that summarizes the outcome of the project efforts comparing actual accomplishment to planned objectives, a discussion of lessons learned, explain how project data will be incorporated into local planning and preservation activities. 7 October 2023: On or before this date Participant shall submit the final Request for Reimbursement (DPR 417), with all claims for project costs incurred prior to the end of the project period (30 September 2023). FINAL PRODUCTS, TO BE SUBMITTED ELECTRONICALLY, WILL INCLUDE: • Final Performance Report (referenced above) • Background and research summary, including a list of key collaborators and stakeholders • Community Engagement Plan and Meetings Strategy report • Summary of Stakeholder Engagement • Potential historic resources and known resources list • Context outline and work plan for completion of the context statement. The attached General and Special Provisions (12 pages) are incorporated and made a part hereof. Additionally, the budget as submitted in the grant application, with revisions if approved by OHP, is incorporated by reference and made a part hereof.
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August 2023. Queries relating to the issuing of these documents may be addressed in writing to the following email: xxxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxxx.xx.xx The closing time for receipt of tenders is 12 hours midday on 07-September-2023. Telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile, e-mail, and late tenders will not be accepted. Tenders may only be submitted on the tender documentation that is issued. Requirements for sealing, addressing, delivery, opening, and assessment of tenders are stated in the Tender Data. UNIVERSITY OF VENDA Tender No: IN/15/2023 Framework agreement for the services to appoint two service providers to the Panel of Electrical Engineer Consultant to support the delivery of infrastructure projects on the University of Venda’s Thohoyandou campus T1.2 Tender Data The conditions of tender are those contained in the latest edition of SANS 10845-3, Construction ProcurementPart 3: Standard conditions of the tender. SANS 10845-3 references the Tender Data for details that apply specifically to this tender. The Tender Data shall have precedence in the interpretation of any ambiguity or inconsistency between it and the provisions of SANS 10845-3. Each data item given below is cross-referenced to the clause in SANS 10845-3, to which it mainly applies. Clause number Tender Data
August 2023. The Board considered a number of governance and work programme related matters and agreed: • light touch enhancements to the company’s governance structure are appropriate – incorporating the development of a high-level Board Charter, alignment of Board performance objectives with those of the CE, and adoption of an annual Board calendar. • at this stage the establishment of a Board Finance and Audit function is not required • the 5th position on the Board should be filled, with an appropriately skilled director sourced from within the partnership. • consideration of some formal financial recognition of the commitment of directors’ home organisations is appropriate, and the Secretariat will include options for consideration in the process to set the 24/25 work programme and budget. • a summary of the legal opinion on obligations to Māori under GIA should be circulated around the wider partnership and the associated preparation of pan-GIA guidance regard should be prioritised. GOL noted that the ongoing Caulerpa and Freshwater Clam responses have included significant involvement of iwi and provide a good reference point for the development of the guidance. • Agreed that the DGG meeting in November 2023 should be held in Wellington, with a likely focus on the post-election political landscape and the status of the legislative review (amongst other things). The March 2024 DGG meeting is expected to be an ‘away day’. • the draft GIA Sponsorship policy is suitable for consideration by the wider DGG. • GOL’s 2022/23 financial statements are suitable for Chair and CE sign off • Given the advice from GOL’s brokers (in relation to the continued tightness of the insurance market, the risks for GOL of ending up with no insurance, or more expensive insurance, and the lack of options), no full market review is expected as part of this year’s annual insurance renewal. Plant Biosecurity Council: 25 August 2023 Key matters discussed were as follows: • Reports of an emerging Radiata Pine Pathogen (Brown Needle disease) in Australia. • The possible identification of a new nematode in a kiwifruit orchard in NZ. • The report from Biosecurity NZ of a Thrips find on a gorse xxxx in the Auckland region, and the associated timing of notification to industry partners. • The status of the review of Biosecurity legislation and the likely timing of Ministerial consideration of proposals and public consultation, likely to be well into 2024. Industry members agreed to hold a workshop, ...
August 2023. The Licensee agrees to inform B&H of all planned performances at least thirty (30) days in advance of such performances. 1.2 The Licensee agrees to perform and produce the Work(s) in accordance with the score and libretto (if applicable) and any deviation will render the licence granted in this Agreement invalid, unless it has been previously approved in writing by B&H. 1.3 The licence granted in Clause 1 hereof is strictly limited to the right of live performance of the Work(s) on the stage of the Licensed Venue(s). It does not include the right to broadcast or record or to produce 1. Udelenie licencie 1.1 B&H týmto udeľuje nadobúdateľovi licencie právo na uvedenie diela Xxxxx a Xxxxx, hudba Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx (ďalej len „skladateľ“), ďalej len „Dielo(a)“, v choreografii Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, na scéne Štátnej opery Banská Bystrica (ďalej len „Licencované miesto/miesta“) v období od 01. septembra 2022 do 31. augusta 2023. Držiteľ licencie sa zaväzuje informovať spoločnosť B&H o všetkých plánovaných predstaveniach najmenej tridsať (30) dní pred ich začiatkom. 1.2 Nadobúdateľ licencie sa zaväzuje vykonávať a produkovať dielo/diela v súlade s partitúrou a libretom (ak je to vhodné) a akákoľvek odchýlka spôsobí neplatnosť licencie udelenej v tejto zmluve, pokiaľ nebola vopred písomne schválená spoločnosťou B&H. 1.3 Licencia udelená v článku 1 tejto zmluvy je prísne obmedzená na právo na živé predvedenie Diela/diel na pódiu v
August 2023. 2. The salary specified above shall be paid to the Professional Employee in 24 semi-monthly installments commencing
August 2023. Parties: (1) Classified Limited (as tenant); and
August 2023. For the avoidance of doubt, the hourly rates set out above are “minimum rates” only. Any Employee who is paid above these rates under their existing contract of employment will continue to be paid that rate during the term of this Agreement or until it is replaced by a new agreement. SCHEDULE 2 Provisions specifically for Nursing Employees
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August 2023. 1.2 The assignment of the Trade Marks shall include the right for the Assignee to bring proceedings against any third party in relation to the Trade Marks, including the right to sue in respect of every act of infringement of the Trade Marks occurring prior to the date of this Agreement.

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