Category Descriptions Clause Samples

The 'Category Descriptions' clause defines and clarifies the specific categories or classifications relevant to the agreement or document. It typically outlines what each category includes, such as types of goods, services, or roles, and may provide examples or criteria for inclusion in each category. By establishing clear definitions, this clause ensures all parties have a mutual understanding of the terms used, reducing ambiguity and preventing disputes over interpretation.
Category Descriptions. This section briefly describes the scope of each category awarded to Contractor. Contractor may or may not offer all products and services described in each category. The Products and Services offered by Contractor within each category are identified and described in Contractor’s response to the RFP. All Products and Services shall comply with the requirements set forth in the RFP and in this Master Agreement and shall perform as required in the RFP and this Master Agreement and as represented in Contractor’s response to the RFP. Participating Addenda may include Contractor’s Products and Services in whole or in part and may specify additional Participating Entity-specific requirements.
Category Descriptions. The Mission of the PDD program is to “Work with others so that adults with developmental disabilities can be included in community life and be as independent as possible”. PDD funded supports must contribute to and align with the PDD program’s Mission and be provided to the Individual based on the Individual’s assessed support needs and desired personal outcomes as set out in the Referral Confirmation. PDD funded supports will be provided in alignment with the Quality of Life Framework: Definition of Home Living Supports: Services that are provided in a wide range of environments to assist Individuals to live as independently as possible. Individuals may receive the type and level of Services they require, from a few hours a week up to 24 hours a day. Services may be provided to one Individual or shared with other Individuals. The staff of the Service Provider will typically, but not necessarily be obligated to, come into the Individual’s home and may assist the Individual in the community.
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  • Service Descriptions Credit Card processing services: Global Direct’s actions to the appropriate card associations and/or issuers (e.g., Visa, MasterCard, Diners, Discover); settlement; dispute resolution with cardholders’ banks; and transaction-related reporting, statements and products. Debit/ATM Processing Services: Global Direct has connected to the following debit card networks (“Networks”): Accel, AFFN, Interlink, MAC, Maestro, NYCE, Pulse, Star, and Tyme. Global Direct will provide Merchant with the ability to access the Networks that Global Direct has connected to for the purpose of authorizing debit card transactions at the point of sale from cards issued by the members of the respective Networks. Global Direct will provide connection to such Networks, terminal applications, settlement and reporting activities. EBT Transaction Processing Services: Global Direct offers electronic interfaces to Electronic Benefits Transfer (“EBT”) networks for the processing of cash payments or credits to or for the benefit of benefit recipients (“Recipients”). Global Direct will provide settlement and switching services for various Point of Sale transactions initiated through Merchant for the authorization of the issuance of the United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Services (“FNS”) food stamp benefits (“FS Benefits”) and/or government delivered cash assistance benefits (“Cash Benefits, ”with FS Benefits, “Benefits”) to Recipients through the use of a state-issued card (“EBT Card”). With respect to Visa and MasterCard products, Merchant agrees to pay and Merchant's account(s) will be charged pursuant to Section 5 of this Agreement for any additional fees incurred as a result of Merchant's subsequent acceptance of transactions with any Visa or MasterCard product that it has not elected to accept.

  • Job Descriptions The Employer agrees to supply each employee with a copy of their current job description. The Union and the Bargaining Unit Chair will be provided copies of all job descriptions in the bargaining unit.

  • Topic Description Severability If any provision of this Agreement is declared invalid or unenforceable, then, to the extent possible, all of the remaining provisions of this Agreement will remain in full force and effect.

  • Product Description The lead products covered by this Settlement Agreement are limited to following Amazon Identification Number (ASIN) B07CYPCHM3, with the description, "60-40 Tin Lead Rosin Core Solder Wire with 2% Flux for Electrical Soldering and DIY, 2 Sizes, Include 0.6mm & 0.8mm, 2pcs (0.6mm&0.8mm Solder Wire)," which was offered for sale by the Settling Entity on ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇, hereinafter the “Product” or “Products.”

  • System Description The wet detention basin is designed to trap 80% of sediment in runoff and maintain pre-development downstream peak flows. The basin has two forebays (smaller ponds) located at the low end of two grass ▇▇▇▇▇▇. In addition to runoff conveyance, the grass ▇▇▇▇▇▇ also allow infiltration and filtering of pollutants, especially from smaller storms. The forebays are each 4 feet deep. They are connected to the main pool by 18 and 24-inch metal pipes that outlet onto a rock chute. The forebays will trap coarse sediments in runoff, such as road sands, thus reducing maintenance of the main basin. The main pool will trap the finer suspended sediment. To do this, the pond size, water level and outlet structures must be maintained as specified in this Agreement (see Figures 1, 2 and 3). The main basin receives runoff from a 67.1 acre drainage area (41.2 acres within the subdivision and 25.9 acres off- site drainage coming from the east). During high rainfall or snow melt events, the water level will temporarily rise and slowly drain down to the elevation of the control structure. The water level is controlled by a 12-inch concrete pipe extending through the berm in the northwest corner of the basin (see Figures 1 and 3). On the face of the 12- inch pipe, there is metal plate with a 3-inch drilled hole (orifice) with stone in front of it. This orifice controls the water level and causes the pond to temporarily rise during runoff events. Washed stone (1-2” diameter) is placed in front of the orifice to prevent clogging. High flows may enter the grated concrete riser or flow over the rock lined emergency spillway. “As-built” construction drawings of the basin, showing actual dimensions, elevations, outlet structures, etc. will be recorded as an addendum(s) to this agreement within 60 days after Waukesha County accepts verification of construction from the project engineer.