Overview definition

Overview means learning activity level that provides a general review of a subject area from a broad perspective. These programs may be appropriate for professionals at all organizational levels.
Overview of the General Terms and Conditions and the principles expressed therein, and the resulting obligations undertaken by the Contractor against bribery, if it is determined, as attested to by a final judgment no longer subject to appeal, that the Contractor has committed regulatory offenses and/or one or more violations of Legislative Decree 231/2001, ENEL may terminate the Contract with immediate effect, pursuant to and by effect of art. 1456 of the Italian Civil Code, without prejudice to the compensation for damages which may have been caused to any Company of the Group in virtue of the provisions set forth in said Decree, for example, those deriving from the application of penalties.
Overview of the General Terms and Conditions pertaining to the protection of individual personality rights, agrees to undersign the specific declaration described in Attachment 6 ANNEX ITALY and 7 ANNEX ITALY of the present document.

Examples of Overview in a sentence

  • ServiceNow warrants that: (1) during the Subscription Term, Customer’s production instance of the Subscription Service will materially conform to the Product Overview; and (2) Professional Services will be performed in a competent and workmanlike manner in accordance with accepted industry standards and practices and all material requirements in the applicable SOW or Service Description.

  • On/Off-Ramp Overview: The TSA, at its sole discretion, may exercise on-ramp and/or off-ramp provisions to maintain a pool of qualified, competitive Contractors.

  • Table 2: Literature Search Strategy Databases searched PubMed Website searched CDC, FEMA, VITEMA, NHC, and NOAA Keywords and phrases searched • Hurricanes • Hurricane Xxxxx • Hurricane Xxxx • Hurricane preparedness • Hurricane vulnerability • Economic impact of hurricanes • Community emergency response • Governmental and non-governmental hurricane response • Hurricane history in the USVI • Overview of USVI (Geography) • Hurricane response and recovery • Community involvement gap during a disaster.

  • Customer support is provided to resolve defects causing a nonconformity in the Subscription Service as compared to the Product Overview (“Customer Support”).

  • Project Overview: As introduced above, the Patient Care Career Pathway project will assist displaced workers in preparing them for re-employment by enrolling them in ETPL-approved classroom training programs through which they can earn a credential recognized and valued by industry employers.


More Definitions of Overview

Overview. The Parties wish to outline the methods and procedures whereby various updates and modifications to Server Software may be agreed upon and planned for release at mutually agreed to delivery intervals. This Exhibit F is intended to describe the method for providing Quarterly Server Software Releases to Verizon as well as various support services in support of Verizon’s use of the Solution and its Data Services. As further detailed below in this Exhibit, during the Term of the SOW No.1, Synchronoss shall provide the following professional services, as listed below, to Verizon to provide enhancements and customizations to the Content Hub Software and Content Hub Solution in support of the Verizon Data Service and such Services shall count towards attainment of the Annual PS Minimum: i. Create, each calendar quarter, one or more documents to provide specifications for changes and modifications to Server Software that are intended for a Quarterly Server Software Release and mutually agreed upon by the Parties for each release. ii. Make available Quarterly Server Software Releases containing features set forth in the Quarterly Release Document applicable to such release. iii. Support Services as more fully described in section 3 of this Exhibit F. 2.1
Overview provides summarized information regarding our business. • “Industry Trends and Uncertainties” discusses updates and changes to a number of trends and uncertainties that we believe may materially affect our future financial condition, results of operations or cash flows. • “Summary of Critical Accounting Estimates” explains the most critical estimates and judgments applied in determining our results in accordance with GAAP. • “Non-GAAP Financial Disclosures” defines key financial measures presented in our results of operations discussion that are not calculated in accordance with GAAP but are used by management in evaluating company and segment performance. As described in this section, adjusted earnings is presented by key business activities which are derived, but different, from the line items presented in the GAAP statement of operations.
Overview. We are a systemically important non-deposit taking NBFC focusing on Mortgage Loans and Capital Market Finance. We are a subsidiary of India Infoline Limited (“IIFL”), a diversified financial services company. We offer a broad suite of lending and other financial products to our clients both retail and corporate. Our lending and other financial products include:  Mortgage Loans, which includes Housing Loans and Loans against Property.  Capital Market Finance, which includes Loans against Securities, Promoter Funding, Margin Funding, IPO financing and other structured lending transactions.  Gold Loans, which includes finance against security of mainly used gold ornaments.  Healthcare Finance, which includes finance for medical equipments and project funding in the healthcare sector. For further details please refer to the Prospectus.
Overview. The two agreements provide up to A$12.5 million in total funding as follows: o The Share Subscription Agreement provides an investment of A$1.2 million; and o The Share Purchase Agreement is a staged private placement of up to A$11.3 million in monthly instalments of between A$50,000 and A$1 million each over an initial 12- month period subject to shareholder approval, with an initial instalment of A$300,000. • Execution Date: the Agreements were executed on 6 February 2024 and are effective upon satisfaction of any condition precedent, which includes the issue of the Initial Shares (as described below).
Overview. The Project Applicant shall retain the services of a qualified archaeological consultant having expertise in California prehistoric and urban historical archeology. The archaeological consultant shall undertake an archaeological testing program as specified herein. In addition, the archaeological consultant shall be available to conduct an archaeological monitoring andIor data recovery program if required pursuant to this measure. The archaeological consultant’s work shall be conducted in accordance with this measure and with the requirements of the Project Archaeological Research Design and Treatment Plan (Archeo-Tec. Archaeological Research Design and Treatment Plan for the Bayview Waterfront Project, San Francisco, California, 2009) at the direction of the City’s Environmental Review Officer (ERO). In instances of inconsistency between the requirement of the Project Archaeological Research Design and Treatment Plan and of this archaeological mitigation measure, the requirement of this Project Applicant Schematic design review for Heritage Park SFRAIPlanning Department SFRA Displays approved by SFRA; Project Applicant to provide report to SFRA once installed SFRA File No. ER06.05.07 Planning Department Case No. 2007.0946E MMRP-43 Candlestick Point–Hunters Point Shipyard Phase II Development Plan EIR
Overview. ASEM int its Tenth Year: Looking Back, Looking Forward. Japan Centre for International Exchange and University of Helsinki. Tokyo: JCIE. Manea, M. G. (2008). Human rights and the interregional dialogue between Asia and Europe: ASEAN-EU relations and ASEM. The Pacific Review, 21(3), 369-396. xxxx://xx.xxx.xxx/10.1080/09512740802134257 Ong, K. Y. (2007). One ASEAN: a partner for Europe. Asia Europe Journal, 5, 443-445. xxxx://xx.xxx.xxx/10.1007/s10308-007-0143-1 Petchisri, A. (2004). How European integration is perceived in Asia. Asia Europe Journal, (2), 373-386. xxxx://xx.xxx.xxx/10.1007/s10308-004-0104-x Xxxxx, X. X. (2006). Europe is where the future is being shaped. Asia Europe Journal, 4, 115-119. xxxx://xx.xxx.xxx/10.1007/s10308-005-0035-1 Xxxxxx, X. X. (2004). The Political Economy of Interregional Relations: ASEAN and the EU. Aldershot and Burlington: Ashgate.
Overview. As an agent of the Onondaga County Industrial Development Agency, is required annually to document for the term of its contractual agreement with the Issuer: its employment levels, insurance coverage, payment of taxes and fees, and in some instances amount of indebtedness. To fulfill your compliance requirements, please: