Points to note Sample Clauses

Points to note.  The active fuel at the start of the trading period will determine which characteristic is used for the entire trading period.  The average declared MW availability of the active fuel will be used in the calculations.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Points to note. The active fuel at the start of the trading period will determine which characteristic is used for the entire trading period. • The average declared MW availability of the active fuel will be used in the calculations. • Controllable WFPS or Dispatchable WFPS which can provide FFR and certain other Operating Reserve services both when curtailed by the TSO below their Available Active Power level and through other means will have two sets of Reserve Characteristic Parameters. •
Points to note. Strakan has audited the Manufacturing Facilities of its Contract Manufacturer(s) to ensure that the systems were in compliance with cGMP. Strakan will routinely audit its Contract Manufacturer(s) to ensure acceptable cGMP standards are maintained. • Following receipt of finished Product Aptalis will be responsible for final release of finished packs for sale and supply in the Territory. • Each party undertakes to provide the other with all reasonable information and assistance such party requires to discharge their responsibilities under this Agreement. Communication Strakan and Aptalis have identified key contact personnel for critical quality processes to ensure responsible individuals are contacted to address issues that may arise. Aptalis may, upon notice to Strakan, designate its own employee or an employee of any of its Affiliates to act as a contact person with regard to the responsibilities and obligations of Aptalis hereunder or to fulfill the duties or exercise the rights of Aptalis set out herein.
Points to note. Eligible lodging expenses include room charges, telephone calls and taxi fares and car rental charges for transportation to and from the hospital. Meal charges are not covered. Neither the communications network nor Great-West Life is responsible for the availability, quantity, quality or results of any medical treatment received by you or a dependent or for unsuccessful attempts by you or a dependent to obtain medical services. When your insurance terminates, you must return your identification cards to your employer.
Points to note. While importing DXF files only the following DXF objects can be loaded: Lines, polylines, splines, circles, arcs, and ellipses. Block-referenced objects or splines, text, and dimension lines cannot be loaded. • For details on setting and operating the Craft ROBO, please refer to the Craft ROBO user's manual. * In this manual, screens that appear when CC330-20 is connected to Windows Vista are used.
Points to note. Please note that:
Points to note. Each Service Provider appointed to service the Waste Stream Schedule within the relevant Geographical lot MUST be invited to participate. No additional tenders can be included in the process. • Where requirements for more than one Waste Stream Schedule are being sought (e.g. Schedule A - Non Hazardous Waste, Recyclates and Recoverables - & Schedule B – WEEE and Associated Materials) then these must be tendered are separate lots within each • Selection Criteria should not be re-introduced as these have already been evaluated and found Selection Criteria already measured Business probity Insurances Criminal Convictions (corporate, Directors & Officers) Financial Standing (Accounts) Race Relations & Equal opportunities References Health & Safety acceptable • Questions already asked within the Framework tender document can only be repeated when set at a Question set at Framework Level Question set at Mini-competition level Please provide details of the range of methodology to be offered under the Framework agreement for collection, treatment and disposal of materials or substances Please provide details of the proposed service methodology to be applied in the collection, treatment and disposal at each site to be serviced under the contract Please provide details of your company’s provision of out of hours service Please confirm your ability to provide services between the hours of x.xx hours to y.yy hours for the following sites: Campus building A, Residence B. Please provide full details of any services to be sub-contracted along with methodology of sub-contractor management Please provide full details of any sub-contractor to be used in the delivery of the services under the contract, stating clearly the service elements they will be providing and how this provision will be manage by you as the main contractor different level • The pre published evaluation criteria must be used. The weighting applied to each criteria can be set required but must be published within the mini-competition documents and cannot then be altered Mini-competition Criteria Award Criteria: award criteria is based on MEAT – Most Economically Advantageous Tender Price Quality Ratio: Price / Quality Weighting Criteria: Variable Variable% Variable% Variable% Variable% Variable% Variable% • Price Service costs and additional charges • Quality • Service • Account Management
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Points to note. If the School suspects or finds that an iPad has been used inappropriately:  The School reserves the right to confiscate an iPad.  The School reserves the right to disable a school iPad.  The School may withdraw permission to take a school owned iPad home.  The School may withdraw permission to bring an iPad into school.  The School may withdraw Internet or network access.  Additional disciplinary action may be added in line with existing school behaviour policies.  If and when applicable, the School reserves the right to contact the police, local authority or other agencies. Pupil’s name: Form: Signed Pupil: Date:
Points to note. Important to understand that whilst budgets have been devolved to schools there is still a requirement to adhere to HR Policy & Procedure, LNCT agreements, and SNCT conditions of service An excess in a secondary school cannot be declared on the back of the appointment of a Faculty Head or Faculty PT There will not be any disadvantage to unpromoted teachers following the appointment of a promoted teacher Leadership Team will be responsible for managing timetables as appropriate Whilst it is the last person into the authority who should be declared excess, consideration also needs to be given to the excess FTE being declared: For example, a primary school has 3 teachers: Teacher A = 0.4 FTE and Teachers B and C both on 1.0 FTE. Teacher B employment comprises 0.6 FTE and 0.4 FTE but has worked continuously full time in that school. Teacher A on 0.4 FTE was last into the authority, Teacher B was next into authority, and Teacher C has longest service. The school requires to declare 1.0 FTE excess. Whilst Teacher A on 0.4 FTE is last into the authority, it is Teacher B that has the closest FTE to the excess being declared therefore it would be Teacher B that should be declared excess so as not to split a post unless all parties, i.e. the Head Teacher and both Teachers B and A were in agreement for Teacher B to split the post and Teacher A to be declared excess.
Points to note. The drafting of this notice has been kept short to take into account its use as part of a referral form and the nature of the programme. A layered approach is recommended where by further detail is available on request – this could be via a leaflet or webpage and consideration should be given to how this might be done. The data subject has the right to know what data is held about them, how this is used and managed and make a complaint. It is important to make this process as clear and transparent as possible. The data subject has the right to request that their information is not used, this should be explained in the further detail, consideration needs to be given to who will deal with clients wishing to request that their information is not used. This privacy notice covers the Local Authority – partners will need to review their own privacy notices to ensure they are sufficient for the approach taken by Families First. In order for Bradford Council to plan the services offered to you through the Families First programme it is important that we are able to request information about you and your family from other service providers. This information will include personal details, for example names, address, dates of birth and may be sensitive in nature. It will include information on the services that you and/or members of your family are currently receiving or have received in the past. The information will be used to form a detailed picture of your family’s circumstances so that we can provide the right services at the right time for you, this may mean that information about individuals within your family may be disclosed to, discussed and recorded by Bradford Council and the service providers engaged within the Families First programme. We will only collect and share information for this purpose and we will only collect information that we need and that is relevant to help us identify the best support for your family. Information will not be shared with any organisation that is not involved with your family unless we are required to by law, or because we believe there is a risk of harm to you or another member of your family if we did not share the information. For more information about the information that is held about you, how we use your information and how it is kept safe by us, or if you wish to make a complaint please For more information about the information that is held about you, how we use your information and how it is kept safe by us, or i...
Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.