GENERAL QUESTIONS Clause Examples
The 'GENERAL QUESTIONS' clause typically outlines the procedures or guidelines for addressing inquiries or uncertainties that may arise regarding the interpretation or application of the agreement. It may specify who should be contacted for clarification, the process for submitting questions, or how responses will be communicated to all relevant parties. This clause ensures that any ambiguities or misunderstandings can be promptly resolved, promoting clear communication and reducing the risk of disputes.
GENERAL QUESTIONS. Has the Authorized User received the necessary internal approvals for this request? [Authorized Users are advised that it is their responsibility to secure the necessary internal approvals. A Mini-Bid request for NYS Executive Agencies that has not received approval of the applicable business case and received a B-1184 number may be rejected by OGS Fleet Management]
GENERAL QUESTIONS am a Vaccines for Children (VFC) Provider and submit a Provider Agreement each year. Do I still need to fill out a COVID-19 Vaccination Program Provider Agreement? Yes. The VFC and COVID-19 Provider Agreements are separate agreements. Any provider receiving and administering COVID-19 vaccine will need to sign a COVID-19 Provider Agreement.
GENERAL QUESTIONS. For questions of a general nature relating to interpretation of the collective agreement, Dansk Erhverv Arbejdsgiver and HK can request that a meeting be held immediately at Dansk Erhverv Arbejdsgiver’s offices so the matter can be discussed. Such a main committee meeting must normally be held no later than four weeks after the request is made. Disputes concerning the rules in this section, including compliance with the deadlines, must be brought before the main committee.
GENERAL QUESTIONS. For questions of a general nature relating to interpretation of the collective agreement, Dansk Erhverv Arbejdsgiver and HK can request that a meeting be held immediately at Dansk Erhverv Arbejdsgiver’s offices so the matter can be discussed. Such a main committee meeting shall normally be held no later than four weeks after the request is made. Disputes concerning the rules in this section, including compliance with the deadlines, shall be brought before the main committee.
GENERAL QUESTIONS. Answer each question by checking the Yes or No selection. For every question marked “Yes” you must provide an explanation in the space provided below.
1. Are you a party of any pending lawsuit?
2. Do you have any claims from which you expect to receive any income or resources? Claims against any individual, trust or state, partnership, corporation, or government?
3. Do you have any claims against any individual, trust, partnerships, corporations, or government?
4. Are you a trustee, executor, or administrator of any estate?
5. Is there anybody holding money on your behalf?
6. Will you receive or inherit any financial assets within the next two years?
7. Do you receive or expect to receive benefits from any established trust, claim for compensation or damages, contingent on future interest in property of any kind?
8. Do you receive or expect to receive federal, state, or local cash refund?
GENERAL QUESTIONS. Please answer questions a. and b. in relation to this business or any previous business in which the proprietor, partners or directors have traded, in this or any other name:
GENERAL QUESTIONS. 2.1. What is DIH-World? 3
GENERAL QUESTIONS. 2.1. What is DIH-World? DIH-World is a European project, precisely an Innovation Action, supported by the European Commission through the ICT Innovation for Manufacturing SMEs (I4MS) initiative. DIH-World aims to accelerate the uptake of advanced digital technologies by European manufacturing SMEs in all sectors by supporting them in building sustainable competitive advantages and reaching global markets. Through two open calls, the project will support a total of 45 innovative experiments. The open call for experiments 1 will support up to 35 innovative experiments.
GENERAL QUESTIONS. A1: VDSA partners and CMS exchange databases on a regular basis. The Non-MSP File (Non-Medicare secondary payer file) is used to capture and report drug coverage that is secondary to Medicare (such as benefits for covered retirees and their covered spouses and dependents). We need this specific drug coverage data to help the Part D plans calculate the beneficiaries’ True Out-Of-Pocket costs and to help pharmacies bill in the correct payer order at the pharmacy point of sale.
GENERAL QUESTIONS. Why are we ending the Space Shuttle Program?