Scope Definition Sample Clauses

Scope Definition. Divide work to allow more than one trade subcontractor to work on the project. Managing the sizing of bid packages can attract more minority subcontractors.
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Scope Definition. The following paragraph applies to the Country Operations and Maintenance bargaining unit only Viterra Inc. (hereinafter referred to as the “Company”) recognizes the Grain and General Services Union (ILWU • Canada) (hereinafter referred to as the “Union”) for the duration of this Agreement as the sole collective bargaining agent for purposes of collective bargaining in respect of wages/salaries and other conditions of employment on behalf of employees of the Company in the Company’s Country Operations and Maintenance unit as set out in the Certification Order of the Canada Industrial Relations Board dated April 6, 2011 (which is Board Order No. # 9959-U), and as this Order may be amended from time to time. *The following paragraph applies to the Regina Office bargaining unit only Viterra Inc. (hereinafter referred to as the “Company”) recognizes the Grain and General Services Union (ILWU • Canada) (hereinafter referred to as the “Union”) for the duration of this Agreement as the sole collective bargaining agent for purposes of collective bargaining in respect of wages/salaries and other conditions of employment on behalf of employees of the Company in the Company’s Regina Office as set out in the Certification Order of the Canada Industrial Relations Board dated April 6, 2011 (which is Board Order No. # 9956-U) and as this Order may be amended from time to time. *The remainder of this article applies to both bargaining units
Scope Definition. Prairie Co-operative Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as the “Co-operative”) recognizes the Grain and General Services Union (ILWU • Canada) (hereinafter referred to as the “Union”) for the duration of this Agreement as the sole collective bargaining agent for purposes of collective bargaining in respect of wages/salaries and other conditions of employment on behalf of employees of the Co-operative at the agricultural centres located at:
Scope Definition. ‌ The geographical boundary for this LCA study is France, since the Carbon4PUR industrial symbiosis will be investigated between ArcelorMittal steel mill and Covestro chemical plant in the Port Maritime de Fos-sur-Mer in France. A cradle-to-gate approach was adopted meaning that assessment of the baseline system was performed starting from the extraction of raw materials and ending with the production of rolled steel. The energy production and consumption of the steel mill were modelled based on data provided by ArcelorMittal. This data is based on the years of 2014-2015 and is representative for the current state of ArcelorMittal’s technology. The ecoinvent version 3.4 (ecoinvent v3.4) database (Xxxxxx et al., 2016) was used for the construction of foreground and background processes. CMLCA software (version 6.0), developed by the Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML) at Leiden University, was used for the LCA calculations. The function of the steel mill was to produce steel, and the functional unit was defined as the production of 1 kg of hot rolled steel. Likewise, the reference flow was the production of 1 kg of hot rolled steel.
Scope Definition. ‌ The geographical boundary was defined to be Europe. A cradle-to-gate approach was adopted again for the LCA performed. Recticel and Megara provided data for the manufacturing processes of the insulation panel and wood coating. This data covers the present state of production technology for the manufacture of insulation panels and wood coatings. Ecoinvent v3.4 was used for the construction of the background processes for insulation panels and wood coatings. CMLCA software (version 6.0) was used for LCA calculations. The function of the insulation panel is to provide thermal insulation properties to a building wall. The lifetime of the insulation panel was assumed to be approximately 60 years. The functional unit was defined as the coverage of 1 m² of a building wall with a U-value maximum of 0.24 W/m²K for 60 years. The reference flow was defined as the use of 2.85 kg of PUR to produce the insulation panel with a U-value maximum of 0.24 W/m²K for the coverage of 1m2 of a building wall for 60 years. The function of the coating (applied as a paint) produced from PUR is to protect a wooden panel against rotting. The lifetime of the coating was assumed to be approximately 10 years. The functional unit was defined as the coverage of 1m2 of a wooden panel by an exterior coating for 10 years. 0.1 litre or 0.125 kg of coating is needed to paint 1m2 of wooden panel. The reference flow was defined as the use of 0.125 kg of PUR-coating to paint 1m2 of a wooden panel for 10 years.
Scope Definition. Scope definition is traditionally a planning phase that describes the “big picture” view of the project. It involves deciding what the scale and boundaries of the project are to be as well as the “perceived problems, opportunities, and directives that triggered the project” [75]. Given the different objectives of the CDC and ÚVG for this software, the first step in the process was to concretely define the scope of the project. The proposals for the funding for this project from the CDC and the UVG were examined. They were then consolidated and reconciled with each to create a unified list of objectives. These objectives allowed for the creation of more definite project goals and a clearer definition of the problem to be solved.
Scope Definition. The first step of the project was to clearly define the purpose of the software and the goals of the current project. While the application had been in use for years a clear agreement as to what the application’s purpose should be was never formalized. After some discussion the purpose was defined as the following: “Questionnaire Manager is an end-to-end study-based questionnaire management system with focus on interview based questionnaires. This includes the following stages: design, review, deployment, data collection, data aggregation and management, and preparation for data analysis.” The project goals stem from the co-operative agreement (COAG) between the CDC’s Malaria Branch and the UVG in Guatemala City. This cooperative agreement laid out a financial accord between the two entities as to how funds directed from the CDC would be spent by UVG over the course of the year. The UVG maintained a separate budget of its own activities and, as a result, as a first step in this project the two versions of basic goals needed to be reconciled. The UVG budget called for the “Improve Questionnaire Mobile (QM)” activity to include five tasks. The first was to migrate QM to the Android platform. The second was to add a graphic user interface to design and expose the code for calculated variables. The third was to modify the interface to view the case definitions used in the questionnaires. The fourth was to simplify the usage to make it friendlier for non-programmers. And the final task was to evaluate the possibility to migrate QM to the iOS platform. The COAG with UVG called for three tasks under the Improve Questionnaire Mobile activity. First, the user interface would need to be improved to reduce the need for Visual Xxxxx.xxx programming to create customized features. Second, with the obsolescence of the Windows Mobile 6 platform, the PDA engine would need to be modernized for Windows 8 smartphones, as well as extended to the Android platform. Finally, the data management component would need to be extended to allow the exportation of data to more commonly used platforms, such as Microsoft excel and Access. In addition, the QM development team felt that an unstated, but essential, project goal would be to meet the software design, security and accessibility requirements mandated by the CDC so that QM could be deployed on federal computers and devices as needed. Finally, the development team also felt that a project goal of incorporating bug fixes and minor ...
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Scope Definition. 2.01 The Employer recognizes the Union as the sole and exclusive bargaining agent for all registered and graduate nurses employed in a nursing capacity by Heutinck Nursing Home Limited, (Hilltop Manor Nursing Home), at Cambridge, Ontario, save and except Director of Care and persons above the rank of Director of Care.
Scope Definition. Before submitting Receivables, Debtors must receive an approval in the form of a credit limit set by Crédit Agricole Leasing & Factoring. If the Debt is not contested and subject to the Client fulfilling its obligations under the Contract, Crédit Agricole Leasing & Factoring shall bear responsibility, up to the approved limits in force, for Receivables in the event of non-payment due exclusively to the insolvency of the Debtors. Such insolvency shall be established by the initiation of insolvency, receivership or compulsory liquidation proceedings or equivalent proceedings in the case of foreign Debtors. Applications for approval must be made, unless as otherwise provided, via computerised exchange of information as provided for in schedule 4. Any response to an application for approval received via computerised exchange of information shall be confirmed by all appropriate means. The crediting of Receivables to the Current Account shall not imply their approval. Unapproved Receivables may be debited from the Current Account at any time. Crédit Agricole Leasing & Factoring may demand that some business transactions be submitted for approval before being undertaken. In any case, an application must first be requested once the Client agrees to specific conditions of payment or delivery before or after taking the order. The amount of the approved outstandings, which may be granted for a limited period to a Debtor, shall be restored as and when the Receivables are actually collected. Where default in the payment of an approved amount is due to any cause other than the Debtor’s insolvency, Crédit Agricole Leasing & Factoring shall at any time have the right of recourse in respect of the Client for the receivables remaining fully or partially outstanding, and may thus demand immediate repayment of Receivables by debiting them from the Current Account. Where the Debtor or a third party contests the approved Debt, Crédit Agricole Leasing & Factoring may initiate legal proceedings; the Debt shall be allocated to a Reserve Fund, with Crédit Agricole Leasing & Factoring continuing to be its owner until its rights are recognised by a final court decision. The allocation to the Reserve Fund shall then be cancelled in the amounts corresponding to the afore-mentioned decision. Fees and charges incurred in legal proceedings shall be borne by Crédit Agricole Leasing & Factoring for the Approved receivables. For Unapproved receivables, they shall be borne by the client or, d...
Scope Definition. All Professional Services rendered for a Work Order shall be based on a mutually agreed scope definition as provided below:
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