Development Planning Sample Clauses

Development Planning a.) If the order to the supplier includes developing duties, the requirement specification of the contracting partners has to be in written form for example as a target specification. The supplier obligates himself already in the planning phase of products, in operations and other trans-sectoral duties to apply project management and to grant examination into the project documentation to the customer by request.
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Development Planning. Prior to initiating clinical testing with the Licensed Product, BMI has provided BII a copy of the first clinical protocol for a Phase II clinical trial for the indication of treating viral hepatitis. Such protocol is attached to this Agreement as Appendix D. Both BII and BMI acknowledge that such protocol is subject to regulatory approval and to agreement with clinical investigators. Prior to initiating additional clinical trials for viral hepatitis or clinical testing for any other indication, BMI will also provide to BII a suitably detailed protocol or protocol outline for any other said clinical trial. BII will have the right but not the obligation to provide comments on each protocol or protocol outline to BMI. BMI may, at BMI’s discretion, modify any protocol in response to the comments or suggestions made by BII.
Development Planning. (1) The Contracting Parties shall take all necessary measures, within the framework of their respective national laws, to ensure that conservation and management of natural resources are treated as an integral part of development planning at all stages and at all levels.
Development Planning. If the order to the supplier includes engineering work, the requirements are to be defined in writing by the contract partners, e.g. in the form of a requirements specification. The supplier undertakes to use project management in the planning phase of products, processes and other tasks across all departments and to allow BING to view the project plan upon request. All technical documents necessary to support development of the series such as specifications, drawings, parts lists and CAD data, have to be checked by the supplier after receipt for completeness and overall freedom from contradiction with regard to their foreseen application purpose; BING must be informed of any deficiencies identified. During the development phase, the contract partners must apply suitable preventive quality planning methods such as e.g. producibility analysis, fault tree analysis, reliability calculation, FMEA etc. The experiences (processes, process data, capability assessments etc.) from similar projects are to be considered. Characteristics with special documentation and archiving requirements are to be defined. The production and test conditions for prototypes and pilot production parts are to be agreed and documented between BING and the supplier. The aim is to produce the parts under almost series conditions. The supplier has to carry out and document analyses about the suitability of the used production plants for all characteristics relevant to functions. If stipulated capability characteristics are not fulfilled, the supplier either has to optimise his plant or carry out suitable tests on the manufactured products in order to rule out faulty supplies. Prior to the start of series production, the supplier has to carry out production process and product approval according to VDA Volume 2. Should BING demand a design approval, then this has to be carried out prior to the production process and product approval. When issuing the production process and product approval, the machine capability index and/or process capability index for agreed characteristics are to be stated, if demanded by BING. Version 6 | 2022-08-03
Development Planning. Incorporate the physical manifestations of Pillar initiatives into a holistic and integrated planning and development process, and create strategies around project phasing, occupancy, statutory and regulatory matters, and implementation.
Development Planning. Staff support the Heritage Designation (HD) and the Heritage Revitalization Agreement (HRA) for the subject property. The applicant has applied to have the existing heritage building, known as the Xxxxxxxxx House designated with an HD Bylaw. This will ensure long-term protection of the heritage asset through municipal bylaw, a power afforded to municipalities by the Local Government Act. Once the property is designated by bylaw, the owner must obtain a Heritage Alteration Permit to make any exterior alterations in the future. This is an acknowledgment that some changes to the protected heritage property will be inevitable over time as heritage buildings must be useful and safe like any other. The Official Community Plan (OCP) encourages the formal protection of heritage buildings and the consideration of adaptive reuse as a strategy to facilitate it. In exchange for restoring and protecting the heritage building, the property owner is proposing an HRA, which is a formal, written agreement with the City regarding the subject property’s land use regulations. An HRA is a powerful and flexible tool under the Local Government Act to suit unique properties and situations. The terms of the agreement will supersede the Zoning Bylaw and propose specific use, density and siting regulations (e.g. landscaping and parking) for mutual benefit between the property owner and City. The land use and development regulations for the HRA were developed by Staff in collaboration with the applicant. The proposed rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of the heritage building to an office commercial space will be carried out consistent with national heritage standards outlined in the Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada with the process monitored by a third-party Registered Heritage Consultant. Given the application timing, the City’s Heritage Advisory Committee (HAC) was not in operations, and so in lieu of that typical review, the applicant was required to retain the services of a Registered Heritage Consultant to review and comment on the proposed design (Attachment B). The Heritage Consultant identified that the proposal meets several key Heritage Conservation Area Guidelines and is generally in keeping with the Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada. Additionally, the proposal is consistent with the City of Kelowna’s Adaptive Reuse Guidelines for Residential Heritage Buildings, with its residential componen...
Development Planning. Special Adviser.—Amina Mohammed (Nigeria).
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Development Planning. 1 HMPPS Management Information System (MIS) The MIS Database requires updating to ensure accurate and efficient recording and reporting of KPIs and MI. HMPPS and the Prisons will develop the MIS which sits on the Virtual Campus system to record and report all learning and skills activity in the Public Sector Prisons. Schedule 3 Instructions for the calculation of KPIs For Prisons – ‘Starts’ means Starts (Minus Agreed Leavers) Starts Completed formula Performance Completion Rate 100 80 80 / 100 80% of those starting a Percentage of Learners x 100 = course Completed a who Start a course course. against the number who Completed a course. No. Achieved Completed Formula Performance Attainment 60 80 60 / 80 80% of those who Percentage of Learners X 100 = Completed a course who Achieved a and Achieved a Qualification against the Qualification number who Completed a course. Starts No. achieved Formula Performance Success 100 66 65 / 100 70% of those who start Percentage of Learners X 100 = a course Achieved a who Achieved a Qualification Qualification against the number who Start
Development Planning. If the Supplier is also commissioned to perform development tasks, the contractual partner shall put down the requirements in writing, e.g. in the form of a requirements specification. The Supplier undertakes to implement a project management and allows HBPO, upon request, to examine the project schedule dur- ing the planning phase of products, processes and other cross-division tasks. - The Supplier shall, upon receipt, inspect all technical documents necessary for facilitating series devel- opment, such as specifications, drawings, parts lists and CAD data, for completeness and consistency, both in general and related to the intended purpose. HBPO shall be notified of any deficiencies detected during this procedure. It is the responsibility of HBPO to provide the Supplier in good time with the com- plete and consistent relevant specifications, drawings, parts lists and CAD data. - During the development phase, the contractual partners shall apply suitable preventive quality planning methods beside the FMEA such as feasibility analyses, fault tree analyses, reliability calculations etc. In this context, experiences (process sequences, process data, capability studies, etc.) from similar projects are to be taken into account. Characteristics with special documentation and archiving demands shall be specified by the Supplier in co-ordination with HBPO. - The production and test conditions for prototypes and pre-production or pilot production parts shall be co- ordinated between HBPO and Supplier and documented, with the target of manufacturing the parts under close-to-production conditions. - For the known — regulated or agreed upon — function-relevant characteristics, the Supplier shall conduct and document capability analyses of the production facilities being used. If specified capability parame- ters are not met, the Supplier undertakes to either optimise the facilities accordingly or conduct capable tests on the manufactured products in order to eliminate defective supplies. - Prior to series production start-up, the Supplier shall carry out the production process and product ap- proval (PPA) in accordance with VDA Volume 2. If HBPO requires a construction approval, it shall pre- cede the PPA (complementary, if applicable). - Prior to series production start-up, HBPO shall test the product to the required extent and grant approval — conditionally or under conveyance, if necessary — to the Supplier. - When the production process and product approval is ...
Development Planning.  Obtain annual consent from Council & User Reference Group for Council facilities to be utilised for liquor licensing proposes.
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