Key Provisions definition

Key Provisions means the key provisions set out in Schedule 1;
Key Provisions has the meaning stated in Section 6.01(b) in this Agreement.
Key Provisions means the key provisions set out in Schedule 10 of these Call-off Terms and Conditions and/or as part of the Order Form;

Examples of Key Provisions in a sentence

  • CRS Report R41219, The New START Treaty: Central Limits and Key Provisions, by Amy F.

  • The Parties shall first seek to resolve the Dispute by escalation in accordance with the management levels as set out in Clause 5 of the Key Provisions.

  • The Supplier shall ensure that such plan is consistent with any relevant Policies, Guidance, Good Industry Practice and with any relevant quality standards as may be set out in the Key Provisions and/or the Specification and Tender Response Document.

  • Without limitation to any insurance arrangements as required by Law, the Supplier shall put in place and/or maintain the different types and/or levels of indemnity arrangements explicitly required by the Authority, if specified in the Key Provisions.

  • If agreement cannot be reached the matter shall be referred to, and resolved in accordance with, the dispute resolution process set out in Clause 5 of the Key Provisions and Clause 22.3 of this Schedule 2.


More Definitions of Key Provisions

Key Provisions. 1.42 means the key provisions set out in Schedule 1 of these Call-off Terms and Conditions and/or as part of the Order Form; “KPI” 1.43 means the key performance indicators as set out in the Specification and Tender Response Document and/or the Order Form, if any;
Key Provisions means the key provisions set out in Schedule 1; “KPI” means the key performance indicators as set out in the Specification and Tender Response Document, if any; “Law” means any applicable legal requirements including, without limitation,:(a) any applicable statute or proclamation, delegated or subordinate legislation, bye-law, order, regulation or instrument as applicable in England and Wales;(b) any applicable European Union obligation, directive, regulation, decision, law or right (including any such obligations, directives, regulations, decisions, laws or rights that are incorporated into the law of England and Wales or given effect in England and Wales by any applicable statute, proclamation, delegated or subordinate legislation, bye-law, order, regulation or instrument);(c) any enforceable community right within the meaning of section 2(1) European Communities Act 1972;(d) any applicable judgment of a relevant court of law which is a binding precedent in England and Wales;(e) requirements set by any regulatory body as applicable in England and Wales;(f) any relevant code of practice as applicable in England and Wales; and(g) any relevant collective agreement and/or international law provisions (to include, without limitation, as referred to in (a) to (f) above); “Long Stop Date” means the date, if any, specified in the Specification and Tender Response Document; “Occasion of Tax Non- Compliance” means:(a) any tax return of the Supplier submitted to a Relevant Tax Council on or after 1 October 2012 is found on or after 1 April 2013 to be incorrect as a result of:(i) a Relevant Tax Council successfully challenging the Supplier under the General Anti-Abuse Rule or the Halifax Abuse Principle or under any tax rules or legislation that have an effect equivalent or similar to the General Anti-Abuse Rule or the Halifax Abuse Principle;(ii) the failure of an avoidance scheme which the Supplier was involved in, and which was, or should have been, notified to a Relevant Tax Council under the DOTAS or any equivalent or similar regime; and/or
Key Provisions means the key provisions set out in Schedule 1 of these Call-Off Terms and Conditions;
Key Provisions means the key provisions set out in Schedule 1;“KPI”means the key performance indicators as set out in Schedule 5;“Law”means any applicable legal requirements including, without limitation,:(a) any applicable statute or proclamation, delegated or subordinate legislation, bye-law, order, regulation or instrument as applicable in England and Wales;(b) any applicable European Union obligation, directive, regulation, decision, law or right (including any such obligations, directives, regulations, decisions, laws or rights that are incorporated into the law of England and Wales or given effect in England and Wales by any applicable statute, proclamation, delegated or subordinate legislation, bye-law, order, regulation or instrument);(c) any enforceable community right within the meaning of section 2(1) European Communities Act 1972;(d) any applicable judgment of a relevant court of law which is a binding precedent in England and Wales;(e) requirements set by any regulatory body as applicable in England and Wales;(f) any relevant code of practice as applicable in England and Wales; and(g) any relevant collective agreement and/or international law provisions (to include, without limitation, as referred to in (a) to (f) above);“Long Stop Date”means the date, if any, specified in the Key Provisions;“Losses”all damage, loss, liabilities, claims, actions, costs, expenses (including the cost of legal and/or professional services) proceedings, demands and charges whether arising under statute, contract or at common law;“Maintenance Inventory”means the maintenance inventory as referred to at Clause 4.1.1 of Schedule 8;“Maintenance Services”means the maintenance services set out in this Contract (including, without limitation, Schedule 5, which sets out the requirements of the Authority as issued to tenderers as part of the procurement process and the Supplier’s response to these requirements);“Measures”means any measures proposed by the Supplier or any Sub- contractor within the meaning of regulation 13(2)(d) of TUPE;
Key Provisions means the key provisions set out in Schedule 1; “KPI” means the key performance indicators as set out in Schedule 5; “Law” means any applicable legal requirements including, without limitation,:(a) any applicable statute or proclamation, delegated or subordinate legislation, bye-law, order, regulation or instrument as applicable in England and Wales;(b) any applicable European Union obligation, directive, regulation, decision, law or right (including any such obligations, directives, regulations, decisions, laws or rights that are incorporated into the law of England and Wales or given effect in England and Wales by any applicable statute, proclamation, delegated or subordinate legislation, bye-law, order, regulation or instrument);(c) any enforceable community right within the meaning of section 2(1) European Communities Act 1972;(d) any applicable judgment of a relevant court of law which is a binding precedent in England and Wales;(e) requirements set by any regulatory body as applicable in England and Wales;(f) any relevant code of practice as applicable in England and Wales; and(g) any relevant collective agreement and/or international law provisions (to include, without limitation, as referred to in (a) to (f) above); “NHS” means the National Health Service; “Occasion of Tax Non- Compliance” means:(a) any tax return of the Supplier submitted to a Relevant Tax Authority on or after 1 October 2012 is found on or after 1 April 2013 to be incorrect as a result of:
Key Provisions means: • The following definitions in Clause 1.1: o Challenge and Analyse o Energy Balance Study o Energy Savings Register o EXEED Asset o EXEED Baseline o EXEED Grant Agreement o EXEED Grant Conditions o EXEED M&V Period o EXEED Pre-Investment Studies o EXEED Project Completion Date o EXEED Retention Amount o EXEED Standard o Project Execution Plan o SEAI o Shared Savings Amount o Shared Savings Ratio o Substantial Completion (limb (ii)) • Clause 2.2 • Clauses 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4 • Clause 14.4.214.4.2 • Clauses 21.5, 21.6 6 Delete if project not procured through tender process • Clauses 22.1, 22.2, 22.3 • Clauses 24.1, 24.2, 24.3, 24.4, 24.5, 24.6 • Clauses 35.1.2, 35.2.2, 35.3.2 • Clause 46.2.4 • Schedule 1, Part 2Schedule 6Schedule 8Schedule 9Schedule 10