Iron Clause Samples
The "Iron" clause typically refers to provisions in a contract that address the supply, quality, or use of iron as a material in a project or transaction. This clause may specify standards for the grade of iron to be used, delivery timelines, and responsibilities for inspection or testing to ensure compliance with agreed specifications. By clearly outlining these requirements, the clause helps prevent disputes over material quality and ensures that all parties understand their obligations regarding the use of iron, thereby supporting project integrity and reducing the risk of delays or defects.
Iron. Mountain is obliged to regularly monitor the performance of its subcontractors, and remains responsible for the personal data processing activities of its sub- processors as if the processing activities were carried out by Iron Mountain itself. Iron Mountain imposes the same data protection obligations as set out in this DPA on all its applied sub-processors.
Iron steel, and manufactured goods.
(1) The award term and condition described in this section implements--
(i) Section 1605(a) of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Pub. L. 111--5) (Recovery Act), by requiring that all iron, steel, and manufactured goods used in the project are produced in the United States; and
(ii) Section 1605(d), which requires application of the Buy American requirement in a manner consistent with U.S. obligations under international agreements. The restrictions of section 1605 of the Recovery Act do not apply to designated country iron, steel, and/or manufactured goods. The Buy American requirement in section 1605 shall not be applied where the iron, steel or manufactured goods used in the project are from a Party to an international agreement that obligates the recipient to treat the goods and services of that Party the same as domestic goods and services. This obligation shall only apply to projects with an estimated value of $7,443,000 or more.
(2) The recipient shall use only domestic or designated country iron, steel, and manufactured goods in performing the work funded in whole or part with this award, except as provided in paragraphs (b)(3) and (b)(4) of this section.
(3) The requirement in paragraph (b)(2) of this section does not apply to the iron, steel, and manufactured goods listed by the Federal Government as follows: NONE
(4) The award official may add other iron, steel, and manufactured goods to the list in paragraph (b)(3) of this section if the Federal Government determines that--
(i) The cost of domestic iron, steel, and/or manufactured goods would be unreasonable. The cost of domestic iron, steel, and/or manufactured goods used in the project is unreasonable when the cumulative cost of such material will increase the overall cost of the project by more than 25 percent;
(ii) The iron, steel, and/or manufactured good is not produced, or manufactured in the United States in sufficient and reasonably available commercial quantities of a satisfactory quality; or
(iii) The application of the restriction of section 1605 of the Recovery Act would be inconsistent with the public interest.
Iron. Ironing Board Cutting Board Toaster Measuring Cup Measuring spoons
Iron. The concentration of total iron in an unfiltered water sample should not exceed 300 micrograms per litre to protect aquatic life.
Iron. Any level of iron will produce iron oxide rust staining on homes, sidewalks and driveways. A chemical treatment may be necessary to correct this issue. Contact your well contractor for professional advice.
Iron. Single-Flange Butterfly Valves, NPS 2-1/2 to NPS 12: Aluminum-bronze disc, 200 CWP, and EPDM seat. END OF SECTION 230523.13 SECTION 230529 - HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR HVAC PIPING AND EQUIPMENT
Iron. Compass agrees that it will, on or before the tenth (10th) calendar day prior to the date of the Meeting, provide evidence to the Company that all of its Subject Securities have been voted in support of the Resolutions. Iron Compass agrees that it will not change or withdraw its vote in support of the Resolutions.
Iron. The amount of suspended solids affects the iron content in the surface water, therefore a higher iron content occurs in samples taken at higher flow rates. In the evaluated year, the iron content on the Slovak side was not determined at Bratislava, and on common sampling sites, on the Hungarian side in the Mosoni Danube at Mecsér (Table 2-1). On the other sites, the iron concentrations in the assessed year varied in the range from <0.01 to 1,43 mg.l-1. The annual maximum of 1.43
Iron. There is two orders of magnitude decrease of Fe concentration (< 0.22 µm) along the stream Vostonychiy profile, from soil solution (2600 µg/L, OR-9), through the feeding lake (125 µg/L, OR-6), downstream (170 µg/L, OR-2, OR-1) towards the terminal lake (10 µg/L, OR-8). Extremely high concentration of total dissolved Fe in soil solution probably reflects the presence of soluble Fe(II) in this partially anoxic solution. The most pronounced concentration decreases occur between OR-9 and OR-6 and between OR-1 to OR-8. The variations of Fe concentration between sampling points OR-6 and OR-1 are insignificant. The pattern of Fe concentration in the Palojoki river is more complex due to the larger area of its watershed and the presence of numerous tributaries. Clearwater oligotrophic lake Kivakkalampi located at the upper reaches of the stream exhibits the lowest concentrations (80 µg/L, KAR-7), whereas the concentrations in the feeding humic lake (750 µg/L, KAR-6) and the river mouth (180 µg/L, KAR-3) are significantly lower compared to the Fe-and OC- rich tributaries (4500 µg/L, KAR-4, 3000 µg/L, KAR-5) and the feeding bog (3700 µg/L, KAR-2).
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