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General aspects. 4.1. The CONCESSIONAIRE undertakes to provide the MOBILE SERVICE through an access network with 4G LTE-A or higher technology (hereinafter referred to as the MOBILE NETWORK).
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General aspects. (1) The Shareholder’s obligations under this Confidentiality Agreement will enter into force on the signature date and will continue to remain in force for two (2) years;
General aspects. The merger manages two input lexical resources and returns a merged lexical resource. The ones in input, in principle, contain N and M lexicons respectively. The merger addresses this situation extracting all common lexical entries from the N+M input lexicons and generates the 1 lexicon with all common objects. The merger manages the N and M lexicons purging them of common objects, that's to say defining their complements.
General aspects. The introduction and general provisions sections address the scope and terms and conditions of the agreement. The compliance section addresses the main quality and regulatory points and responsibilities that should be included in an appropriate Quality Agreement. The template in this APIC guideline represent the compliance section (see typical structure of an agreement given further below). The template does, however, not mention every item of the pharmaceutical quality system since quality requirements that are sufficiently covered by reference to the applicable quality/GMP standard do not need to be reiterated in the agreement. The format of the templates is intended to be flexible with the templates offering all the single elements needed for the compliance section of most Quality Agreements. There are different possibilities how both parties may benefit from the use of a standardised template:  The template may completely replace an own agreement  The template may be used as a basis for a (slightly) modified, customised draft agreement  Certain sections of the template may be used when drafting an own agreement  The templates’ wording may be used to resolve dispute if mutually understood as good industry practice Hence the templates constitute the ideal common starting point for any further negotiations on a Quality Agreement. Modifying the templates should, however, be done with care and only as necessary to avoid lengthy negotiations. It is suggested that Contract Giver prepares in advance a Quality Agreement based on the APIC guideline to begin the negotiation process with its contract Laboratory when a Quality Agreement is requested. Where necessary or requested by either party, country-specific or product-specific requirements may be added to the standard text. It would significantly facilitate the discussion if any such alterations are clearly indicated by the drafting party to the other party (e.g., by coloured text) as this will help to achieve one of the major aims of the APIC project – speedier agreements. Timelines mentioned in a Quality Agreement may be given in a descriptive way (most common terms: immediately, promptly, without undue delay, in a timely manner, within a reasonable period of time) or by a precise figure. Widely accepted definitions of the descriptive terms can be found in the glossary of this document. Time differences between the regions involved should be considered.
General aspects. 1. By means of the arbitration proceedings the parties agree voluntarily to entrust matters to a third party and to accept in advance the solution the latter proposes to the dispute or matter that has arisen. Both parties must declare their express will to submit to the arbitral award which must of necessity be complied with.
General aspects. The student must be accepted into one of the licenciatura study programs and complete a valid admission procedure at the School Services Departme.nt • The student who has an IB diploma and is interested in following a licenciatura study program at UDLAP, must hand in the document that provesthe results obtained in the IB program. • The student may only have one type of university scholarship and, in case of definitive withdrawal from UDLAP, giving up the scholarship, or losing it for unmet requirements lwnilot be able to recover it or obtain another type of scholarship. • In order for students to enroll in every school term, they must not have outstanding debts at UDLAP (economic, documents, among others). • School Services will validate the requirements tmo aintain or cancel the scholarship at the end of each school term. • It is the responsibility of the Scholarship Department to validate thIenternational Baccalaureate Agreement Scholarship the student meets the requirementsto keep the scholarship. • It is the responsibility of anInternational Baccalaureate Agreement Scholarships student to review that the scholarship amounts areproperlyappliedto their account,as there will be no adjustments or retroactive applications. In case the student detects an error, they must notify it to the Scholarship Departmebnyt the last day of the period established for the first deferred payment at the latest, according to what is published in the school calendar. • The studentsmust learn the academic and administrative regulations in force at UDLAP, since they are subject to its applicable policies and procedures. Therefore, the university is authorized to cancel their benefits if said regulations are not met. • -mail account. • In no case will UDLAPpaycashfor thisscholarship ormakeany other type of payment to the student. • Regarding dual programs, exchanges, special progra,mansd professional practices abroad, thIenternational Baccalaureate Agreement Scholarshipwill be applied in accordance to what is stipulaetd in the Policy for .
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General aspects. 1.1. This document comprises a comprehensive part of the agreement between the Parties, whereby the Merchant signs and accepts PayU’s General Terms and Conditions for Merchants ("GTCs") (hereinafter the "Agreement").
General aspects. The new agreement has developed a framework to strengthen the mutual effects of trade cooperation and development aid. ACP countries and the EC will establish new trade arrangements with the purpose of accelerating trade liberalization between the parties. Economic and trade cooperation has four main objectives: • promoting smooth and gradual integration of ACP economies into the world economy; • enhancing production, supply and trading capacities; • creating new trade dynamics and xxxxxx investment; and • ensuring full conformity with WTO provisions. To fulfill these objectives, a new trading arrangement will be introduced after a preparatory period. It will enter into force by 1st January 2008 at the latest when liberalization of the trade process will start and which is to last for a transitional period of at least 12 years. The present regime will be maintained during the preparatory period (2000- 200 8). The EC will facilitate access to the EU’s market to all imports from LDCs on the basis of GSP. Protocols on sugar, and on beef and veal will be maintained but will be reviewed in the framework of negotiations for new trading arrangements. In 2004, the situation of non-LDC ACP countries not in a position to enter into economic partnership agreements (EPAs) will be assessed and alternative possibilities will be examined. In 2006, the Community will assess progress in negotiation of the EPAs. BOX A.1.11 Summary of the Timetable for Trade Negotiations and Liberalization Process 2000: Start liberalization of almost all imports from all LDCs on the basis of GSP. 2000-2002: Preparatory period to strengthen regional integration processes and the ACP countries’ capacity to conduct trade negotiations. 2002-2008: Negotiations for a new trading arrangement. 2004: Assess situation of non-LDC ACP countries not in a position to enter into EPAs and examine alternative possibilities. 2005: By 2005, LDCs’ exporters will have free access for essentially all their products on the EU market. 2006: Assess progress in negotiation of EPAs.
General aspects. 4.2 Planning of the product execution According to the customer’s request or to the strategic planning of the Direction of the Environmental Evaluation Division, the Head of the Laboratory decides the inclusion of new assays in the Laboratory as well as the volume of samples that shall be monthly processed in each area. This is carried out in order to avoid the excess of assays that may cause a failure to comply with the stipulated terms or that may damage the quality of the issued results.
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