Meeting Commitments Sample Clauses

Meeting Commitments. A faculty member is expected to meet commitments to students, colleagues, staff, and the College, as judged by peers, students, the deans, and the Xxxxxxx. These commitments include:
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Meeting Commitments. Each Employee Acts like a Business Owner with a Sense of Urgency. • Relentlessly Seek Out Opportunities to Improve Processes….Embrace New Ideas and Relish Change. • Ensure a Safe, Productive and Healthy Work Environment. To promote the achievement of Champion Compressors’ Vision: To be an integral part of a worldwide market leader in the supply and service of compressed air and cooling solutions.
Meeting Commitments. (As of August 2001) • In Phase 1, the city committed to demolish a structure that was within city boundaries and contains asbestos-bearing materials, but one that was not subject to Asbestos NESHAPs. – The first structure selected for the Phase 1 demolition was a two-unit residential struc- ture located at 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, in the City of Fort Worth (see Figure 5). Because the regulated asbestos-containing materials levels were low at this structure, it was con- sidered a good test case for the alternative Fort Worth Method. It was a vacant build- ing of approximately 1,126 square feet, with a long history of code violations dating back to the 1980s. The Fort Worth Building Xxxx- dards Commission declared the structure to be substandard at a hearing on November 27, 2000. The owner was given 30 days to fix the structure or to demolish it, but failed to do so. The City of Fort Worth Code Com- pliance Division chose to move forward with the demolition, the Department of En- vironmental Management performed an as- bestos survey, and the site was approved as a test structure for a Phase 1 demolition. The property was demolished in April 2001. The city monitored asbestos emissions dur- ing the demolition process according to a monitoring plan, which was approved by all those involved in this XL project. • The city committed to perform asbestos moni- toring specified in a detailed Quality Assur- ance Project Plan during demolition and demolition debris removal.

Related to Meeting Commitments

  • Review of Commitments The Parties shall enter into successive rounds of negotiations, beginning not later than three years from the date of entry into force of this Agreement, and periodically thereafter as determined by the FTA Joint Committee, with a view to further improving specific commitments under this Chapter so as to progressively liberalise trade in services among the Parties.

  • Additional Commitments The Parties may negotiate commitments with respect to measures affecting trade in services not subject to scheduling under Article 106 (National Treatment) or Article 107 (Market Access), including those regarding qualifications, standards or licensing matters. Such commitments shall be inscribed in a Party's Schedule.

  • Commitments Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein:

  • STAFF COMMITMENT 23. If this Settlement Agreement is accepted by the Hearing Panel, Staff will not initiate any proceeding under the By-laws of the MFDA against the Respondent in respect of the facts set out in Part IV and the contraventions described in Part V of this Settlement Agreement, subject to the provisions of Part IX below. Nothing in this Settlement Agreement precludes Staff from investigating or initiating proceedings in respect of any facts and contraventions that are not set out in Parts IV and V of this Settlement Agreement or in respect of conduct that occurred outside the specified date ranges of the facts and contraventions set out in Parts IV and V, whether known or unknown at the time of settlement. Furthermore, nothing in this Settlement Agreement shall relieve the Respondent from fulfilling any continuing regulatory obligations.

  • MUTUAL COMMITMENTS ‌ 18 The parties to this Contract are mutually committed to the development of an efficient, cost 19 effective, integrated, person-centered, age specific recovery and resilience model approach to 20 the delivery of quality community behavioral health services. To that end, the parties are 21 mutually committed to maximizing the availability of resources to provide needed behavioral 22 health services in the Service Area, maximizing the portion of those resources used for the 23 provision of direct services and minimizing duplication of effort.

  • DVBE Commitment This section is applicable if Contractor received a disabled veteran business enterprise (“DVBE”) incentive in connection with this Agreement. Contractor’s failure to meet the DVBE commitment set forth in its bid or proposal constitutes a breach of the Agreement. If Contractor used DVBE subcontractor(s) in connection with this Agreement: (i) Contractor must use the DVBE subcontractors identified in its bid or proposal, unless the JBE approves in writing replacement by another DVBE subcontractor in accordance with the terms of this Agreement; and (ii) Contractor must complete and return to the JBE a post-contract certification form promptly upon completion of the awarded contract, and by no later than the date of submission of Contractor’s final invoice to the JBE. (The post-contract certification form is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xx.xxx/documents/JBCM-Post- Contract-Certification-Form.docx) If the Contractor fails to do so, the JBE will withhold $10,000 from the final payment, or withhold the full payment if it is less than $10,000, until the Contractor submits a complete and accurate post-contract certification form. The JBE shall allow the Contractor to cure the deficiency after written notice of the Contractor’s failure to complete and submit an accurate post- contract certification form. Notwithstanding the foregoing and any other law, if after at least 15 calendar days, but no more than 30 calendar days, from the date of the written notice the Contractor refuses to comply with these certification requirements, the JBE shall permanently deduct $10,000 from the final payment, or the full payment if less than $10,000. The post-contract certification form shall include: (1) the total amount of money Contractor received under the Agreement, (2) the total amount of money and the percentage of work that Contractor committed to provide to each DVBE subcontractor; (3) the name and address of each DVBE subcontractor to which Contractor subcontracted work in connection with the Agreement; (4) the amount of money each DVBE subcontractor actually received from Contractor in connection with the Agreement, and the corresponding percentage this payment comprises of the total amount of money Contractor received under the Agreement; and (5) that all payments under the Agreement have been made to the applicable DVBE subcontractors. Upon request by the JBE, Contractor shall provide proof of payment for the work. A person or entity that knowingly provides false information shall be subject to a civil penalty for each violation. Contractor will comply with all rules, regulations, ordinances and statutes that govern the DVBE program, including, without limitation, Military and Veterans Code section 999.5.

  • Financial Commitment 4.1. The cost associated with the representative season (refer representative season handbook) MUST be paid with the signing of this agreement.

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