Understandings of the Parties Clause Examples

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Understandings of the Parties. (i) For greater certainty, the following defined term contained in each of the Secured Notes (other than the First-Out Secured Notes) is hereby restated in its entirety as follows:
Understandings of the Parties. This Agreement supersedes all prior contracts and understandings between the Parties in connection with the subject matter hereof.
Understandings of the Parties. The parties to this Agreement understand, in the spirit of the Agreement, that Participating Neighbors will have reduced reason or incentive to manage stock tanks or other aquatic sites on covered properties in a fashion solely intended to prevent colonization of such sites by Chiricahua leopard frogs. The parties also understand that a Participating Neighbor may, subject to his or her sole discretion, increase conservation actions at Chiricahua leopard frog sites enrolled under the Agreement at any time.
Understandings of the Parties. 4.1. The Office of the USD(P&R) will: 4.1.1. Ensure that each Military Department participating in the program appoints a representative at each installation hosting activities of 4.1.2. Ensure that participating Military Departments provide installation access to Service members participating in 4.1.3. Inform relevant Service member populations about the availability of 4.1.4. Ensure that participating Military Departments pre-screen applicants to ensure they meet minimum requirements to participate and have received approval to participate from the first field grade commander, O-4 and above, in the Service member’s chain of command, who is authorized to impose non-judicial punishment under 10 U.S.C. 815, Article 15, also known as the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). 4.1.5. Authorize designated SkillBridge training locations as places of duty for participating Service members, with the understanding that a member’s participation in the program may be terminated at any time, based on mission requirements, the member’s conduct, and/or other Service needs. 4.2. The Service member shall adhere to the rules, regulations, procedures, and policies of while on ’s premises including, but not limited to, rules stated in the Service member Statement and Acknowledgement, if applicable. This includes the DoD requiring individual non-disclosure agreements from the Service member. 4.3. will: 4.4. Provide no remuneration to Service members for services performed while participating in the program, further, ensure program participants comply with other restrictions on acceptance of compensation and gifts, bars on representation of before Federal employees, and other ethics rules applicable to Service members as expressed in the criminal conflict of interest statutes (18 U.S.C. § 201209), the Standards of Conduct for Employees of the Executive Branch (5 C.F.R. 2635), and the Joint Ethics Regulation (DoD 5500.07-R). 4.4.1. Appoint a representative to maintain continuing liaison with USD (P&R), designated Military Department, and installation representatives. 4.4.2. Assume overall responsibility for the execution of its SkillBridge program, both on and off participating Military installations. 4.4.3. Screen and select participants for 4.4.4. Maintain regular communication with Service members who are SkillBridge program participants and their host employers. Notify the appropriate Military Department, installation liaison, or command approving authority immediately u...
Understandings of the Parties. 4.1. The Office of the USD(P&R) will: 4.1.1. Ensure that each Military Department participating in the program appoints a representative at each installation hosting activities of Strike Labs LLC 's SkillBridge program to maintain continuing liaison with the designated representatives of 4.1.2. Ensure that participating Military Departments provide installation access to Service members participating in Strike Labs LLC 's SkillBridge program on installations under the Department's authority in accordance with base access requirements. 4.1.3. Inform relevant Service member populations about the availability of Strike Labs LLC 's program and refer interested candidates to appropriate resource material for more information on 4.1.4. Ensure that participating Military Departments pre-screen applicants to ensure they meet minimum requirements to participate and have received approval to participate from the first field grade commander, O-4 and above, in the Service member's chain of command, who is authorized to impose non-judicial punishment under 10 U.S.C. 815, Article 15, also known as the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). 4.1.5. Authorize designated SkillBridge training locations as places of duty for participating Service members, with the understanding that a member's participation in the program may be terminated at any time, based on mission requirements, the member's conduct, and/or other Service needs. 4.2. The Service member shall adhere to the rules, regulations, procedures, and policies of Strike Labs LLC while on Strike Labs LLC 's premises including, but not limited to, rules stated in the Service member Statement and Acknowledgement, if applicable. This includes the DoD requiring individual non-disclosure agreements from the Service member. 4.3. Strike Labs LLC will: 4.4. Provide no remuneration to Service members for services performed while participating in the program, further, ensure program participants comply with other restrictions on acceptance of compensation and gifts, bars on representation of Strike Labs LLC before Federal employees, and other ethics rules applicable to Service members as expressed in the criminal conflict of interest statutes (18 U.S.C. § 201209), the Standards of Conduct for Employees of the Executive Branch (5 C.F.R. 2635), and the Joint Ethics Regulation (DoD 5500.07-R). 4.4.1. Appoint a representative to maintain continuing liaison with USD (P&R), designated Military Department, and installation represent...
Understandings of the Parties. 1) USACE and RGS/AWS desire to conserve upland habitats and natural communities inhabited by ruffed grouse and American xxxxxxxx and other associated native wildlife. 2) USACE and RGS/AWS desire to promote innovative thinking about conservation needs for ruffed grouse and American xxxxxxxx to maintain healthy natural resources without impact to project purposes. 3) USACE and RGS/AWS desire to support the development of appropriate partnerships with Federal, state, local and tribal agencies as well as non-governmental organizations to meet the challenges or protecting and enhancing habitat for ruffed grouse and American xxxxxxxx and other wildlife species. 4) USACE and RGS/AWS desire to promote the gathering and sharing of scientific data, research, and best management practices by either entity as it may be related to projects of mutual interest and concern.
Understandings of the Parties. 4.1. A 49th CES representative named in paragraph 6.1 will contact Animal Control Center for services. 4.2. The Animal Control Center will respond, provide services and submit bills for services as outlines in the Appendix to this MOU.
Understandings of the Parties a) The DAF will investigate potential authorities to comply with executive agency requirements including, but not limited to, 40 U. S. C. § 501 (Services for executive agencies) and relevant environmental statutes and requirements, including the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), 42 U. S. C. § 4321, et seq. The DAF will research and identify potential authorities to accept the transfer including but not limited to: 10 U.S.C. § 2608 - Acceptance of contributions for defense programs, projects, and activities, Defense Cooperation Account, 10 U.S.C. § 2663 - Land acquisition authorities and 10 U.S.C § 2601 - General gift funds. b) The IWRB will pursue funding sources, including, but not limited to funds available in the Water Management Account, Idaho Code § 42-1760, to construct an intake pumping station and pipeline, estimated at $27M, to deliver surface water from Snake River to MHAFB. c) The State of Idaho intends to transfer or gift the intake pumping station and pipeline to the DAF, which will then hold title and assume operations and maintenance responsibilities and associated costs for the pipeline. The IWRB will continue to hold the Snake River water rights. d) The DAF will pursue funding sources including, but not limited to, the Energy Resilience and Conservation Investment Program (ERCIP) to fund design and construction for a new water treatment plant (WTP) to process the surface water from the Snake River. If Parties determine that the project scope items are in the best interest of all Parties, Parties may coordinate project efforts by sharing construction and design plans, as well as details of environmental studies and/or lease transactions. e) With funding secured, the DAF will construct a new WTP located on MHAFB, estimated to cost $49.3M, to process the incoming Snake River surface water. MHAFB will utilize surface water provided by the Snake River pumping station and pipeline to operate the WTP. f) The Parties will develop a strategy that clearly outlines roles and responsibilities for the operations and maintenance of the pipeline prior to a final decision to undertake a water resilience project. g) Each Party will implement its own scoping, analysis, and approval process, in consultation with the other Parties as required to assure overall consistency in analysis. Upon completion of approvals, the Parties agree to collaborate as may be useful or necessary to assure that the separate projects function together, particularly as may ...
Understandings of the Parties. A. For all students covered by this agreement admitted to SPC, 1. Publicize the agreement to WI Biomedical Technology certificate students
Understandings of the Parties. 4.1. The Office of the USD(P&R) will: 4.1.1. Ensure that each Military Department participating in the program appoints a representative at each installation hosting activities of