Long Term Projects Sample Clauses

Long Term Projects. Our standard Terms of Payment are as follows: For installation works long term projects 1 week or more in duration progress claims are required: Weekly progress claims will be made and these will include:
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Long Term Projects. Management will provide employees at least ten (10) days notice for any planned work project or job function (not of an emergent nature) which extends beyond five (5) consecutive days. Management will discuss the details of the work project or job function with the employees involved prior to the commencement of such work.
Long Term Projects. Impact Fees and Exactions for the Long-Term Projects (or components thereof) shall be limited to those from time to time in effect, on a City-Wide basis, at the time that CPMC applies for or obtains, as applicable, a permit, authorization or approval in connection therewith. After the Effective Date, except as set forth below in this Section 5.4.3, no new categories of Impact Fees and Exactions (nor expansion of the application of same due to changes in exceptions or definitions of covered uses thereto) shall apply to the development of the Long-Term Projects. Any substitute Impact Fees and Exactions that replace the Impact Fees and Exactions in effect on the Effective Date shall apply to the Long-Term Projects, and shall not be considered new categories of Impact Fees and Exactions except to the extent that they expand the scope of the existing Impact Fees and Exactions. In other words, if the City amends Impact Fees and Exactions during the Term to both increase the rates and expand the scope of application (i.e., apply the Impact Fees and Exactions to a use that was not previously subject to that Impact Fees and Exactions), then the increase in rates (including the methodology for calculation of those rates) would apply to the Long-Term Projects but not the expanded scope. Accordingly, if the increase in scope is to impose a particular Impact Fee or Exaction to a medical office use where previously it did not apply to medical office uses, then that Impact Fee or Exaction would not be imposed on a medical office building that is built as part of a Long-Term Project under this Agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary above, CPMC shall be responsible for the payment of the following fees and charges, if and to the extent applicable: (i) all Impact Fees and Exactions for future development on the California Campus, in effect at the time of assessment, (ii) the SFPUC Capacity Charges, in effect at the time of assessment, and (iii) the transit impact fees for a Long- Term Project (as set forth in Planning Code Section 411.1 et seq. or any similar or successor ordinances requiring the payment of a fee related to any anticipated financial burden imposed on the San Francisco transportation system), in effect at the time of assessment. The Public Benefits, as imposed on the Near-Term Projects and as described in this Agreement, do not apply to the Long- Term Projects and the City shall not impose the Public Benefits on the Long-Term Projects in connect...
Long Term Projects. For a period of [ * ] after Closing, RBG will make available for long term projects, including training of Parent’s personnel, up to an aggregate of [ * ] of which no more then [ * ] within [ * ] at a cost of [ * ] per FTE month, which cost may be adjusted for inflation every year, plus all travel and related expenses, provided that Parent provides RBG at least [ * ] advance notice of such request. [ * ] RBG technical personnel supplied by RBG for such long term projects.
Long Term Projects. When, in the opinion of the Administrative Team, the school district has a project which shall be sustained over a long period of time and shall be of significant benefit to students within the district, but which cannot be successfully carried out by certificated personnel within the regularly assigned day, an assignment of the duty shall be made on a month-to-month basis. Compensation shall be made for such duty. SECTION 1606 MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT Administrators who must drive their own personal vehicles while performing school duties will be reimbursed at the rate established by the Internal Revenue Service. Mileage reports are to be submitted to the administrator's immediate supervisor for approval with reimbursement being made on a monthly basis.
Long Term Projects. For long term projects secured through the Consultant, which run for one year or more and involve periodic payments, consideration to the Consultant shall be applicable for the first one year (12 calendar months, counting from and including the month of the date of signing of the first Supply order by the Client). Payments after the first one year will be treated as Repeat Business, as mentioned in the next clause. Exceptions to this, if any, will be decided mutually by both parties, in writing, explicitly, over email, in advance to a Sale being closed.
Long Term Projects. The following requirements will be provided for all Long Term Projects pre commencement to any works: • Specific JSA’S and ESA’S defining working procedures for specific tasks • CCS-PMP-1 Project Management Plan • CCS-Form-04-01 Environmental Impact Analysis • CCS-Form-03-01 Hazard Inspection ReportCopies of relevant approvals and permits from council and service providers • M.O.C.K.S survey with approvals from service providers if required The following requirements will be meet daily on the project: • CCS-Form-02-03 Daily Diary Verification Page • CCS-Form -06-05 Plant Daily Inspection Checklist • Minutes meetings one per week- starting at the start of the week The following requirements will be meet as needed on a day to day basis • CCS-04-02 Environmental Breach • CCS-03-06 Incident Notification • CCS-03-07 Incident Report/Investigation • CCS-03-05 Work Site Form-Accident • CCS-Form-10-02 Defects Suggestion Report • CCS-Form-03-04 Hazard Assessment and control • CCS-Form-03-02 Powered Mobile Plant Hazard
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Long Term Projects. A long-term project with a previously established due date does not fall under the late work or make-up work policies. If a student is absent on the due date of the long-term project, the project is due the date the student returns. COURSE ADDENDUMS:

Related to Long Term Projects

  • Special Projects 2:01 The parties hereto express their intent to consider amending certain provisions of this Collective Agreement, by way of an appendix, where this action appears necessary and appropriate for certain projects. The provisions must be mutually agreed upon by the parties hereto.

  • Information Systems Acquisition Development and Maintenance Security of System Files. To protect City Information Processing Systems and system files containing information, Service Provider will ensure that access to source code is restricted to authorized users whose specific job function necessitates such access.

  • Budgets, etc No more than 60 days after the commencement of each fiscal year of the Parent, budgets of and for the Parent and its Subsidiaries in reasonable detail for each of the four fiscal quarters of such fiscal year and an annual budget for the immediately succeeding fiscal year, in each case as customarily prepared by management for its internal use setting forth, with appropriate discussion, the principal assumptions upon which such budgets are based. Together with each delivery of financial statements pursuant to Section 5.01(b) and (c), a comparison of the current year to date financial results (other than in respect of the balance sheets included therein) against the budgets required to be submitted pursuant to this clause (d) shall be presented.

  • Annual Operating Budget and Financial Projections Within sixty (60) days after the end of each fiscal year of Borrower Representative (and promptly and within five (5) days of any material modification thereto), an annual operating budgets, on a consolidating basis (including income statements, balance sheets and cash flow statements, by month) for the upcoming fiscal year of Borrower Representative, as approved by Borrower Representative’s Board, together with any related business forecasts used in the preparation of such annual financial projections.

  • Projects The Annexes attached hereto describe the specific projects and the policy reforms and other activities related thereto (each, a “Project”) that the Government will carry out, or cause to be carried out, in furtherance of this Compact to achieve the Objectives and the Compact Goal.

  • Capital Projects 25.1 All capital projects, whether already underway or beginning during this period, are subject to the Department’s investment appraisal processes. Any capital expenditure that exceeds the BFI’s delegated capital limit must be referred to the DCMS Finance Committee for approval at three stages of development, as set out in guidance issued by the Department. The figure used in calculating whether the costs exceed the delegated limit is the lifetime cost of the capital project, including non- exchequer funding and any increased running costs ensuing from it.

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