Basic Principle Sample Clauses
The "Basic Principle" clause establishes the fundamental rule or guiding concept that underpins the agreement or a specific section of the contract. It typically outlines the overarching intent or main obligation of the parties, such as mutual cooperation, compliance with laws, or the primary purpose of the arrangement. For example, it may state that both parties are expected to act in good faith or that the contract is governed by a particular legal framework. This clause serves to set the tone and context for the rest of the agreement, ensuring that all subsequent provisions are interpreted in line with the stated principle and helping to resolve ambiguities by referring back to this foundational concept.
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Basic Principle. Increased length of service in the employment of the Board entitles teachers on continuing appointments to increased security of teaching employment, provided that they possess the necessary qualifications.
Basic Principle. The Parties shall use their best efforts to settle amicably through consultations any dispute arising in connection with this Contract or its performance.
Basic Principle. The Parties recognise the importance of strengthening their stable and mutually beneficial relationship in the energy and mineral resources sector.
Basic Principle. The Parties recognise the importance of strengthening their stable relationship in trade in food.
Basic Principle. Seniority shall be applied on a Unit basis: (1) Bus Drivers, (2) Maintenance I & II and Mechanic, and (3) Food Service in transfers, layoff, and recall within seniority units based on seniority, qualifications, and ability to perform the job.
Basic Principle. The Parties recognise the importance of strengthening stable and mutually beneficial relationship in the energy sector.
Basic Principle. In accordance with the principles of "mutual respect, fairness and mutual benefit,flexibility and pragmatism and consensus",through equal and friendly consultation,the two governments have decided to negotiate on an accelerated basis arrangements to facilitate oil and gas exploration and exploitation in relevant maritime areas consistent with applicable rules of international law (hereinafter referred to as "the cooperation arrangements").
Basic Principle. All Staff are expected to be awake and alert on all shifts. • No scheduled shift will exceed 12.5 hours in length. • Staff will not be regularly scheduled to work consecutive (back-to-back) client contact shifts. • Staff will not be regularly scheduled to work consecutive client contact and overnight shifts. • Staff may be scheduled to work consecutive client contact OR overnight AND Staff meeting shifts. • Staff may be scheduled to work consecutive client contact OR overnight AND training shifts. • Staff will have an offsite, non-work time of at least nine (9) hours between regularly scheduled client contact shifts, and/or between regularly scheduled client contact and overnight shifts. • Occasionally, program or clinical emergencies may require consecutive shifts contrary to the above outline. When such emergencies occur, Staff will be compensated at overtime rates according to the provisions of the CBA.
Basic Principle. 1.1 The operator-based comprehensive services under this Agreement refer to the various services and facilities that the Provider in the Agreement provides to the Receiver, based on which the Receiver shall pay the service fees due to the Provider.
1.2 The services and/or the facilities provided by the Provider to the Receiver are the compensated transactions in the economic activities between enterprises. Pursuant to the fair market principle, the Provider is entitled to collect service charges applicable for the services and/or facilities provided to the Receiver. And the Receiver shall make payment accordingly.
1.3 The conditions and service quality of the services and/or facilities provided by the Provider to the Receiver shall be no inferior to those of the same or similar services and/or facilities provided to any third party. Both parties to the Agreement should abide by the principle of fair transaction when executing the rights or performing the obligations under the Agreement.
1.4 If the Provider is required to add services and/or facilities under the Agreement, the Provider shall make such additions as the Receiver requires on a best-effort basis, with conditions no inferior to that of the services and/or facilities provided to the third party.
1.5 If the Provider fails to provide or fully provide the services and/or facilities under this Agreement due to the reasons not attributable to the Provider, the Provider shall notify the Receiver in a timely way and assist the Receiver on a best-effort basis in obtaining the same or similar services and/or facilities through other channels.
1.6 The provision of services and/or facilities under this Agreement shall conform to the purposes as the Parties agree to intend for and the related standards issued by the authorities.
1.7 In case any party to this Agreement breaches any article herein and cause the losses of the other party, the breaching party shall bear the liabilities for breach, including but not limited to covering all the direct and indirect losses arising herefrom. Whereas such a party shall be exempted from liabilities in case the losses to the other is due to force majeure.
1.8 When any party performs the obligations under this Agreement, the other should provide assistance as is deemed reasonable and necessary.
1.9 Based on the prerequisite in Article 1.3 of this Agreement, and in case the charges raised by the Provider are no higher than that of the third Party, the Receiver will take t...
Basic Principle. Seniority shall be applied in layoffs and recalls when the employees under consideration each have the skill and ability to perform the job available.