HOW THE PROJECT WILL MEET THE PROJECT Sample Clauses

HOW THE PROJECT WILL MEET THE PROJECT. XL ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA 15 A. Anticipated Superior Environmental Performance 15 B. Anticipated Benefits 16
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HOW THE PROJECT WILL MEET THE PROJECT. XL ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA The championing of the P2 Framework by Kodak through this Project XL Agreement will xxxxxx the development of new, greener product development processes at Kodak as well as in other chemical using and producing companies. As a result, manufacturing processes and waste handling processes will operate at higher levels of environmental performance in the Pollution Prevention hierarchy (source reduction vs. reuse, recycling, treatment or disposal). Each year approximately 2000 notifications (PMN’s and exemption notices) for new chemicals are received by EPA in the United States under the Toxics Substances Control Act (TCSA.) These chemicals are, in general, developed to optimize product performance and often very little health or environmental data exist because they are new substances. Many of these substances must be evaluated by EPA in 90 days (PMN submissions), as required by TSCA. Chemicals selected for commercialization based only on performance features will have varying degrees of environmental risk. The P2 Framework provides a mechanism to promote data analysis beyond what is currently available by incorporating the following parameters (among others) into chemical development: structure activity relationships, a cancer expert system, property estimation techniques, and exposure assessment methodologies. The P2 Framework then generates important risk related parameters of chemicals based on an analysis of chemical structure. The Framework is quick and easy to use, is relatively inexpensive, and can be applied before a chemical is even synthesized. The use of an inexpensive system of assessing risk early in the product development process, where environmental data are very limited, allows health and environmental performance to be factored into the product design. This XL Project seeks to demonstrate the source reduction and P2 benefits of moving the chemical evaluation process upstream in the product development process to a point where there are frequently multiple materials which could eventually become final products. In moving upstream, the information supplied by using the P2 Framework can be used to differentiate among otherwise equivalent chemical alternatives based on risk-related considerations. Comparing alternatives based on risk allows companies to select less hazardous chemicals for use in final products and can be used to identify and avoid the generation of hazardous waste. In addition, the P2 Framework can be use...

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  • Development of the Project 4.1 TSP's obligations in development of the Project: Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the TSP at its own cost and expense shall observe, comply with, perform, undertake and be responsible:

  • Scope of the Project Under this Agreement, the scope of the Project (the “Scope of the Project”) shall mean and include:

  • Construction Development of the Project The Allottee has seen the proposed layout plan/demarcation-cum-zoning/sanctioned plans, / site plan / building plan, specifications, amenities and facilities, etc. depicted in the advertisement / brochure / agreement / website (as the case may be) regarding the Project where the Said Independent Floor for residential usage along with parking is located and has accepted the floor / site plan, Payment Plan and the specifications, amenities, facilities, etc. [annexed along with this Agreement] which has been approved by the competent authority, as represented by the Promoter. The Promoter shall develop the Project in accordance with the bye-laws such as Haryana Building Code, 2017, FAR, density norms, provisions prescribed, approved plans, terms and condition of the license/ allotment as well as registration of RERA, etc. Subject to the terms in this Agreement, the Promoter undertakes to strictly abide by such plans approved by the competent authorities and shall also strictly abide by the provisions and norms prescribed by the relevant State laws and shall not have an option to make any variation/ alteration/ modification in such plans, other than in the manner provided under the Act and Rules made thereunder or as per approvals/instructions/ guidelines of the competent authorities, and any breach of this term by the Promoter shall constitute a material breach of the Agreement.

  • Completion of the Project The Contracting Party shall complete the construction, equipping and furnishing of the Improvements in accordance with the Plans and submit to the Board a Certificate of Completion on or before November 1, 2016.

  • The Project The Project is the total construction of which the Work performed under the Contract Documents may be the whole or a part.

  • Development of the Property Except as modified by this Agreement, the Development and the Property will be developed in accordance with all applicable local, state, and federal regulations, including but not limited to the City’s ordinances and the zoning regulations applicable to the Property, and such amendments to City ordinances and regulations that that may be applied to the Development and the Property under Chapter 245, Texas Local Government Code, and good engineering practices (the “Applicable Regulations”). If there is a conflict between the Applicable Regulations and the Development Standards, the Development Standards shall control.

  • of the Project III. 2 – Performance obligations

  • Execution of the Project Section 3.01. (a) The Borrower declares its commitment to the objectives of the Project as set forth in Schedule 2 to this Agreement, and, to this end, shall carry out the Project with due diligence and efficiency and in conformity with appropriate administrative, financial, banking, accounting and environmental practices, and shall provide, promptly as needed, the funds, facilities, services and other resources required for the Project.

  • MAINTENANCE OF THE PROJECT (11-20-07) (Rev. 1-17-12) 104-10 SP1 G125 Revise the 2012 Standard Specifications as follows: Page 1-35, Article 104-10 Maintenance of the Project, line 25, add the following after the first sentence of the first paragraph: All guardrail/guiderail within the project limits shall be included in this maintenance. Page 1-35, Article 104-10 Maintenance of the Project, line 30, add the following as the last sentence of the first paragraph: The Contractor shall perform weekly inspections of guardrail and guiderail and shall report damages to the Engineer on the same day of the weekly inspection. Where damaged guardrail or guiderail is repaired or replaced as a result of maintaining the project in accordance with this article, such repair or replacement shall be performed within 7 consecutive calendar days of such inspection report. Page 1-35, Article 104-10 Maintenance of the Project, lines 42-44, replace the last sentence of the last paragraph with the following: The Contractor will not be directly compensated for any maintenance operations necessary, except for maintenance of guardrail/guiderail, as this work will be considered incidental to the work covered by the various contract items. The provisions of Article 104-7, Extra Work, and Article 104-8, Compensation and Record Keeping will apply to authorized maintenance of guardrail/guiderail. Performance of weekly inspections of guardrail/guiderail, and the damage reports required as described above, will be considered to be an incidental part of the work being paid for by the various contract items.

  • Upon completion of the Project the Recipient shall make a full and complete accounting to the OPWC of the Eligible Project Cost.

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