Common Issues Sample Clauses

Common Issues. (1) The Plaintiffs agree that, in the motions for certification or authorization of the Proceedings as class proceedings for settlement purposes and for the approval of this Settlement Agreement, the only common issues that they will seek to define are the Common Electrolytic Issue and the Common Film Issue, and the only classes that they will assert are the Ontario Electrolytic Settlement Class, the Ontario Film Settlement Class, the Québec Settlement Class and the BC Electrolytic Settlement Class.
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Common Issues. The common issues to be certified as against the Settling Parties will be:
Common Issues.  ICSMS It was found that there were no current guidelines / guidance documents by the Commission stemming from the European regulations as to address WHEN and FOR WHICH PARTICULAR MARKET SUVEILLANCE PROCESSES (taking into account effectiveness and usefulness) such a system is to be used by market surveillance authorities. Is it for all individual ms activities or is it just for those products sent for sampling? This is only an example and more guidance is needed to ensure that the system will be used in the same manner by all ms authorities and in a realistic way considering the administrative burden.  Online sales Online sales was also an area where possibly not enough has been done. Some Member States have started to focus on this particular issue and some even have particular units to address this issue. The authorities are currently still waiting for the guidance document to be issued by the special working group at Commission level. This document was announced as a draft by the end of this summer. However, it has not yet been finalized and ms authorities really need to have some overall guidance in the area of online sales so that one can ensure that there is a basic level of a consistent approach at European level.  Screening Equipment During the CIMS Review, screening equipment for toys was mentioned a number of times. The small cylinder test and other basic equipment was being used by market surveillance inspectors in the area of toys. In order to try to rationalize available resources and tools between the market surveillance authorities, it was agreed that a list of screening equipment used particularly by inspectors on toys will be listed by each participating authority in a document and sent to the Task Leader and Task Coordinator so that this is further shared with participants from JA2014.
Common Issues. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, if a dispute arises relating to return allowance under Exhibit “F” of the Benefits Agreement and such dispute includes any issue arising under or relating to Section 4.11 of this Agreement (or if disputes arise that involve any issues common to both the Benefits Agreement and this Agreement), there shall be one arbitration of those disputes pursuant to the Dispute Resolution Procedure of the Benefits Agreement, and all of the provisions of the Dispute Resolution Procedure of the Benefits Agreement shall apply to such arbitration.
Common Issues. The Parties to this Memorandum of Understanding share the common understanding that is stated below:

Related to Common Issues

  • Open Issues (a) Notwithstanding any provision of the Registry Agreement to the contrary (including Sections 7.6 and 7.7 thereof), Registry Operator agrees that the following requirements, procedures and provisions of the Registry Agreement (including the documents incorporated by reference therein) may be modified and amended by ICANN after the date hereof, without the consent of Registry Operator:

  • Other Issues 13.1. It is our aim to ensure a complete service at all times, but we will not be responsible when failure is caused by unforeseeable circumstances beyond our control or which we could not reasonably have foreseen.

  • Issues Prior to the start of an arbitration under this Article, the Employer and the Union shall attempt to reduce to writing, the issue or issues to be placed before the umpire. In cases where such a statement of the question is submitted, the umpire’s decision shall address itself solely to the issue or issues presented and shall not impose upon either party any restriction or obligation pertaining to any matter raised in the dispute which is not specifically related to the submitted issue or issues. More than one issue may be submitted at the same time to arbitration, particularly if they are related to each other, by mutual agreement.

  • Preferred Pricing The Contractor guarantees that the pricing indicated in this Contract is a maximum price. Additionally, Contractor’s pricing will not exceed the pricing offered under comparable contracts. Comparable contracts are those that are similar in size, scope, and terms. In compliance with section 216.0113, F.S., Contractor must annually submit an affidavit from the Contractor’s authorized representative attesting that the Contract complies with this clause.

  • DOMESTIC PREFERENCES FOR PROCUREMENTS To the extent applicable, Supplier certifies that during the term of this Contract will comply with applicable requirements of 2 C.F.R. § 200.322.

  • Initial Issue Eligible employees in the classifications listed under Section 1.D “Uniform Allowance”, when hired or newly assigned to a position requiring them to wear a uniform, shall receive, within thirty (30) days of hire or assignment, an initial allowance toward the purchase of required uniforms in the amount as provided in Section 1.D below.

  • Technical Issues 1.1 The Client is solely responsible for obtaining and/or maintaining compatible equipment necessary to access and use the Trading Platform, which includes at least a personal computer, internet access and telephone and/or other access line. Access to the internet is an essential feature and the Client shall be solely responsible for any fees necessary, in order to ensure his connectivity to the internet.

  • Ethical Issues The Operator agrees to comply with all Applicable Laws and all ethical requirements imposed on it or Physicians involved in the Services and to report to AHS and all interested Professional Governing Bodies any circumstances of which it becomes aware which could involve a breach of ethical requirements by it or any such Physician.

  • 200 Domestic Preferences for Procurements As appropriate and to the extent consistent with law, the non-Federal entity should, to the greatest extent practicable under a Federal award, provide a preference for the purchase, acquisition, or use of goods, products, or materials produced in the United States (including but not limited to iron, aluminum, steel, cement, and other manufactured products). The requirements of this section must be included in all subawards including all contracts and purchase orders for work or products under this award. For purposes of 2 CFR Part 200.322, “Produced in the United States” means, for iron and steel products, that all manufacturing processes, from the initial melting stag through the application of coatings, occurred in the United States. Moreover, for purposes of 2 CFR Part 200.322, “Manufactured products” means items and construction materials composed in whole or in part of non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, plastics and polymer-based products such as polyvinyl chloride pipe, aggregates such as concrete, glass, including optical fiber, and lumber. Pursuant to the above, when federal funds are expended by ESC Region 8 and TIPS Members, Vendor certifies that to the greatest extent practicable Vendor will provide a preference for the purchase, acquisition, or use of goods, products, or materials produced in the United States (including but not limited to iron, aluminum, steel, cement, and other manufactured products). Does vendor agree? Yes

  • Resolving Other Issues 12.2.1 The matter shall be first submitted by the employee or employee representative (if any) to the supervising officer or another appropriate manager, and if not settled, to a more senior manager in accordance with local procedure.

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