ADJUSTING Clause Samples
The "ADJUSTING" clause establishes the process for modifying certain terms or amounts within an agreement in response to specific events or changes in circumstances. Typically, this clause outlines how adjustments are calculated, who is responsible for making them, and under what conditions they may occur—for example, adjusting payment amounts due to changes in tax rates or market indices. Its core practical function is to ensure that the contract remains fair and relevant over time by providing a clear mechanism for adapting to unforeseen changes, thereby reducing disputes and maintaining balance between the parties.
ADJUSTING. (a) Employees in Adjusting jobs shall receive automatic progression and a one (1) pay band adjustment between Adjusting categories as follows: Adjuster 1 Auto to Adjuster 1 AP Auto Adjuster 1 Auto/General to Adjuster 1 AP Auto/General or Adjuster 1 AP General (dependent on branch requirements) Adjuster 1 General to Adjuster 1 AP General subject to all of the following conditions being met: • Two (2) years’ satisfactory job performance at the applicable level 1. • Satisfactory completion of eight (8) CIP courses of the Insurance Institute of Canada Program at the Associateship level. • Employees who auto progress will not be required to serve a new probationary period.
ADJUSTING. A. Adjust operating products and equipment to ensure smooth and unhindered operation.
ADJUSTING. A. After installation, calibrate meters according to manufacturer's written instructions.
B. Adjust faces of meters and gages to proper angle for best visibility.
ADJUSTING. A. Adjust or replace valve packing after piping systems have been tested and put into service, but before final adjusting and balancing. If leakage cannot be repaired, replace valve.
ADJUSTING. Replace exterior finish carpentry that is damaged or does not comply with requirements. Exterior finish carpentry may be repaired or refinished if work complies with requirements and shows no evidence of repair or refinishing. Adjust joinery for uniform appearance.
ADJUSTING. A. Entrances: Adjust operating hardware for smooth operation according to hardware manufacturers' written instructions.
1. For doors accessible to people with- disabilities, adjust closers to provide a 3-second closer sweep period for doors to move from a 70—degree open position to 3 inches (75 mm) from the latch measured to the leading door edge. END OF SECTION PART 1 - GENERAL
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A. Bullet, Blast Resistant Aluminum Storefront Framing
ADJUSTING. 6.37.5.1 Adjust operating products and equipment to ensure smooth and unhindered operation.
ADJUSTING. A. Measure steady state load currents at each panelboard feeder; rearrange circuits in the panelboard to balance the phase loads to within 20 percent of each other. Maintain proper phasing for multi-wire branch circuits. END OF SECTION 262416
ADJUSTING. Adjust and check each operating item of hardware and each door to ensure proper operation or function of every unit. Replace units which cannot be adjusted to operate freely and smoothly.
ADJUSTING. 1 Adjust door for smooth and balanced door movement.