Action Implementation Clause Samples

The Action Implementation clause defines the procedures and responsibilities for carrying out specific actions required under an agreement. It typically outlines who is responsible for performing certain tasks, the timeline for completion, and any necessary coordination between parties. For example, it may specify that one party must deliver a product or service by a certain date, or that both parties must collaborate to achieve a project milestone. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all required actions are clearly assigned and executed in a timely manner, thereby reducing ambiguity and helping to prevent disputes over performance.
Action Implementation. For implementation of an Action that requires Mutual Aid, the Requesting Party is responsible for:
Action Implementation. In the event of a request for Mutual Aid, the roles and responsibilities of each of the non-requesting Parties include: a. Promptly responding to a request for assistance in accordance with the non-requesting Party’s capability to provide requested Resources; b. Advising the Requesting Party, if deemed necessary, on any matter related to an Action, including the decision process, the planned Action or its implementation, or key messaging to external groups; c. Overseeing all of its own public communications, with key messaging from the Requesting Party serving as guidance; and, d. Contacting the Requesting Party to discuss any concerns regarding Action decisions or implementation.
Action Implementation. Define those actions to be taken to address exceedances of acceptable levels and initiate a return to acceptable levels. a. Establish audit procedure to be initiated when acceptable levels are exceeded. b. Use qualified experts to review issues of concern, nature of exceedance, available BMPs and technologies, and make recommendations for mitigations. c. Upon measurement or notification of exceedances, immediately return to acceptable levels or implement BMPs or technologies to return to acceptable levels. If immediate correction is not possible, establish and implement BMPs and technologies in the most expedient timeframe practically possible. d. Provide short-term mitigations or relief where required in the plan.
Action Implementation. In order to evaluate a robot’s ability to implement actions, we propose to use the concept of Quality of service (QoS). In service robotics the robot is designed to deliver multiple services. Unstructured and linguistic task descriptions leave room for deviations in the results. There- fore, it is possible to describe a robot state as a continuous approximation of an ideal result. An abnormal event changes the robotic context by introducing a new constraint, a new goal or an alteration in the robot-environment system state. In other words, an abnormal event brings the system into a state where one or several constrains are violated. An appearance of new restric- tions might create an over-constrained system, such that the ideal solution can not be reached anymore. The concept of quality of service reflects the distance between the optimal solution,

Related to Action Implementation

  • Project Implementation The Borrower shall:

  • COOPERATION IN IMPLEMENTATION On demand of the other Spouse and without undue delay or expense, each Spouse shall execute, acknowledge, or deliver any instrument, furnish any information, or perform any other acts reasonably necessary to carry out the provisions of this Agreement. If a Spouse fails to execute any document as required by this provision, the court may appoint the court clerk or his or her authorized designee to execute the document on that ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s behalf.

  • Project Implementation Manual The Recipient, through the PCU, shall: (i) take all action required to carry out Parts 1.1, 1.3, 1.4, 2, 3.1(b), 3.2, 3.3 and 4 (ii) of the Project in accordance with the provisions and requirements set forth or referred to in the Project Implementation Manual; (ii) submit recommendations to the Association for its consideration for changes and updates of the Project Implementation Manual as they may become necessary or advisable during Project implementation in order to achieve the objective of Parts 1.1, 1.3, 1.4, 2, 3.1(b), 3.2, 3.3 and 4(ii) of the Project; and (iii) not assign, amend, abrogate or waive the Project Implementation Manual or any of its provisions without the Association’s prior agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if any of the provisions of the Project Implementation Manual is inconsistent with the provisions of this Agreement, the provisions of this Agreement shall prevail and govern.

  • Implementation of Corrective Action Plan After the Corrective Action Plan is finalized, the Purchasers shall use reasonable best efforts to implement the finalized Corrective Action Plan on the timeline set forth therein and provide periodic reports (as provided for therein) to the Sellers on the status of their implementation of the Corrective Action Plan.

  • Implementation Plan The Authority shall cause to be prepared an Implementation Plan meeting the requirements of Public Utilities Code Section 366.2 and any applicable Public Utilities Commission regulations as soon after the Effective Date as reasonably practicable. The Implementation Plan shall not be filed with the Public Utilities Commission until it is approved by the Board in the manner provided by Section 4.9.