Project Terms Sample Clauses

Project Terms. 1.1 This Agreement sets forth the duties and responsibilities of the Owner and the Designer with respect to the Project. Designer shall provide the services for the Project in accordance with this Agreement.
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Project Terms. 1. TCS expects Client to ensure availability and cooperation of all concerned stakeholders including Client Subject Matter Experts (SMEs), interfacing system owners and 3rd party vendors for business process discussions, process finalization, data collection and harmonization, deliverables sign-off, user acceptance testing and sign-off for Go-Live. TCS expects all relevant and required documents will be made available to it in reasonable timeframe.
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Project Terms. Service Assumptions & Customer Dependencies In addition to any other responsibilities or assumptions described in this Agreement, the Customer Dependencies are as follows and the Customer recognises that if it fails to comply with the following dependencies, Vodafone is relieved from performing or delivering the Service and may choose to suspend or terminate this Agreement: 1. Customer shall perform and complete the responsibilities and assumptions set out in the Customer Prerequisites section prior to the Service Commencement Date. 2. Customer is solely responsible for implementing a process to ensure that if Customer’s IT Team detects Vodafone’s activities under the Service, such detection will be escalated to Customer’s senior management, or such other knowledgeable Customer personnel, who can intervene prior to such activity being reported outside of Customer’s organisation (e.g. to law enforcement) or, if such activity is reported outside of Customer’s organisation, Customer will promptly clarify that Vodafone was acting with Customer’s full knowledge and consent. 3. Decisions to be made by the Customer must be made promptly and without delay. 4. Customer shall be responsible for delivering all communications internal to Customer regarding the Service, including communications intended to inform Customer employees and personnel about the Service, any impact it may have on Customer employees and personnel, and any training necessary to impacted Customer employees and personnel. 5. Customer must be aware of and acknowledge the risks associated with the Service and must have taken the necessary pre-testing steps (e.g. data backup, internal communications etc.) to help minimize these risks. 6. Customer shall provide an accurate and complete list of email addresses together with names and department/roles of the Targeted Employees in a timely manner, and such other information as may be reasonably required and notified by Vodafone, and shall immediately notify Vodafone if it learns that any information previously provided to Vodafone is materially inaccurate or incomplete. 7. Customer will consent to and authorize Vodafone to access the Customer Property and perform the Service as described in this Agreement. 8. Customer is solely responsible for obtaining any such consents (including copyright for websites to be cloned as part of the Service), permissions or licenses or providing such notices (including from third-parties and Customer employees) necessary...
Project Terms. The “Intake Cycle” and “Project Term” for an Eligible BMP Activity are as follows: Intake Cycle Project Term April 3, 2023 – November 30, 2023 April 3, 2023 – November 30, 2025 February 1, 2024 – November 30, 2024 February 1, 2024 – November 30, 2026 February 1, 2025 - November 30, 2025 February 1, 2025 – November 30, 2027
Project Terms. Customer Dependencies In addition to any other responsibilities or assumptions described in this Agreement, the Customer Dependencies are as follows and the Customer recognises that if it fails to comply with the following dependencies, Vodafone is relieved from performing or delivering the Service and may choose to suspend or terminate this Agreement: • Customer Property, systems, materials. o the Customer is solely responsible for ensuring the availability of the Customer personnel and resources for the duration of the Service and as necessary for Vodafone’s performance of the Service, including (unless otherwise agreed in writing to form part of Vodafone’s scope) the timely provision of information, access to systems, delivery of systems and logs, "out of band" communications systems, forensic imaging, data restoration, and backup of Customer systems. o if Vodafone is required to use Customer tools during an engagement, the Customer is responsible for enabling Vodafone to have appropriate access to Customer-owned tools, including any necessary licenses. o to the extent applicable, the Customer is responsible for ensuring that the Customer tools to be used as part of the Service are sufficient and appropriate to meet the Customer’s security requirements. o the Customer will make any decisions required of it promptly and without delay and Vodafone shall be entitled to rely on all such decisions and approvals. o the Customer shall provide necessary support (including, for example, providing invite letters where necessary) for obtaining any required visas and/or travel authorisations; • Hardware and software. o if Vodafone and Customer determine that the installation of hardware and software will be necessary to gain additional visibility into Customer systems and networks, Vodafone will install servers on and/or will set up capacity in Vodafone or its vendor's cloud-based environment and connect to Customer’s network in order to collect endpoint, network and log data, and will provide Customer with the hardware and software components required to be installed on Customer’s network and endpoint devices. Customer will: ▪ obtain any certificates (or modify any certificates) required to enable installation of the devices or software on any network, device or endpoint; ▪ perform testing on each of its classes of devices to determine and/or confirm that the software agents do not affect reliability or availability of the devices include consent; and ▪ install th...
Project Terms. Section 401. This Agreement is a maximum five (5) year contract, with 2 five (5) year extensions, at the County's option, to treat a maximum of 505,000 gallons per year of ADF from the Glycol Basin. The fee for such treatment shall be $60,095.00 annually at the unit rate of 11.9 cents per gallon of ADF treated, which ever is greater. The Contractor will invoice County monthly with full payment expected within 30 days of the invoice date.
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Project Terms. This Agreement sets out the terms for conducting the research project described in the attached Schedule. Our General Conditions are attached and also form part of this Agreement. If there are any inconsistencies between the parts of the Agreement, the order of priority is: • the Project Details; • the approved Special Conditions in the Schedule; • the General Conditions; • the Schedule. Defined terms for the purposes of the agreement are set out in the Project Details and Schedule. By signing below where indicated, each Party agrees to be bound by this Agreement.
Project Terms. Description of Work I have provided a description of the work proposed to be performed at CORE FACILITY prior to CORE FACILITY’s approval of my use of its services. Substantive deviations from said statement of work must be first agreed to in writing by CORE FACILITY.
Project Terms. Customer Dependencies In addition to any other responsibilities or assumptions described in this Agreement, the Customer Dependencies are as follows and the Customer recognises that if it fails to comply with the following dependencies, Vodafone is relieved from performing or delivering the Service and may choose to suspend or terminate this Agreement: • Customer will perform and complete the responsibilities and assumptions set out in the Customer Prerequisites section prior to the Service Commencement Date. • Customer will make any decisions required of it promptly and without delay. • Customer is responsible for: (a) Customer’s use of the Service and Deliverables, (b) ensuring that the scope, as set out in this Agreement, meets Customer’s requirements, and (c) compliance with all Applicable Laws and regulations applicable to Customer in connection with its use of the Service and/or Deliverables. • Vodafone is performing the Service at Customer’s request and has no intention of committing any civil or criminal offence. The Customer acknowledges and agrees that, no act or omission arising out of or related to provision of the Service and/or Deliverables, or compliance with law, will be deemed to exceed the scope of any authorization or Consent obtained in connection with this Agreement. • Customer remains responsible for supervision and performance of other contractors, vendors or third parties engaged by Customer. • Customer agrees and authorizes Vodafone to do all acts as necessary for the performance of the Service, including: o access to Customer Property and physically connect, disconnect, install, update, upgrade, manage and operate equipment, tools and software on Customer Property; and o to the extent required to comply with law, or take such actions with respect to Customer Property required by law enforcement authorities or regulatory authorities. In such cases Vodafone shall use reasonable endeavours to notify Customer in advance, where it is permitted by such law enforcement and/or regulatory authorities to do so. • Customer agrees and authorizes Vodafone to retain for its business purposes any indicators of compromise, malware, anomalies or other metadata found as part of, or related to the performance of the Service (“Metadata”). Vodafone may analyse, copy, store, and use such Metadata in an aggregated, and de-identified manner. • Customer shall notify Vodafone of any applicable export control requirements related to Customer Property and ob...
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