Construction and Administration Sample Clauses

The Construction and Administration clause defines how the contract will be interpreted and managed throughout its duration. It typically outlines the rules for interpreting ambiguous terms, specifies which laws govern the agreement, and may detail the procedures for administering the contract, such as notice requirements or amendment processes. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear framework for resolving uncertainties and managing the contract, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and promoting efficient contract performance.
Construction and Administration. The Board of Directors of the Company has the power to construe the Plan and this Agreement and to prescribe such rules and regulations relating thereto as it may deem advisable. The Board of Directors of the Company also has the authority, in the exercise of its sole and exclusive discretion, to correct any defect or supply any omission or reconcile any inconsistency in this Agreement or in the Plan in the manner and to the extent it shall deem appropriate. The determinations and actions of the Board of Directors shall be conclusive.
Construction and Administration. The goal of this task is to construct and commission the charging infrastructure meeting the Final product specifications developed in task 2. • Develop final design of the charging infrastructure. • Provide a copy of the Final Design Submission to the CAM. • Construct charging equipment. • Install charger installation and conduct grid-side commissioning with utility. • Provide a Notification of Permanent Charger Installation & Grid-side Commissioning to the CAM. • Submit an AB 841 Certification that certifies the project has complied with all AB 841 (2020) requirements specified in Exhibit C or describes why the AB 841 requirements do not apply to the project. The certification shall be signed by Recipient’s authorized representative. • Submit EVITP Certification Numbers of each Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program certified electrician that installed electric vehicle charging infrastructure or equipment. EVITP Certification Numbers are not required to be submitted if AB 841 requirements do not apply to the project. • Develop As-Built Drawings of site location. Submit copies to the CAM. • Capture Photographic Evidence of related construction activities. Submit copies to the CAM. • Final Design Submission • Notification of Permanent Charger Installation & Grid-side Commissioning • AB 841 Certifications • EVITP Certification Numbers • As-Built Drawings • Photographic Evidence of related construction activities
Construction and Administration. As between the County and the Ministry, the Ministry shall be responsible for, and shall administer the MTO Project, including the County Works and any necessary utility relocations, at the Ministry’s sole expense without cost to the County.
Construction and Administration. The Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors of the Company has the power to construe the Plan and this Agreement and to prescribe such rules and regulations relating thereto as it may deem advisable. The Compensation Committee also has the authority, in the exercise of its sole and exclusive discretion, to correct any defect or supply any omission or reconcile any inconsistency in this Agreement or in the Plan in the manner and to the extent it shall deem appropriate. The determinations and actions of the Compensation Committee shall be conclusive.
Construction and Administration. The COUNTY’S Resident Engineer, hereinafter called the ENGINEER, will be responsible for construction administration and inspection of the materials and installation of the pedestrian railing by the COUNTY’S Contractor. The DISTRICT hereby agrees to reimburse the COUNTY for construction administration and inspection, including overhead, as necessary for quality control of the materials and installation of the pedestrian railing.
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  • Fund Administration ● Prepare annual and semi-annual financial statements ○ Utilizing templates for standard layout and printing ● Prepare Forms N-CEN, N-CSR and 24F-2 ● File Forms N-CEN and 24F-2 with the SEC ● Host annual audits ● Prepare required reports for quarterly Board meetings ● Monitor expense ratios ● Maintain budget vs. actual expenses ● Manage fund invoice approval and ▇▇▇▇ payment process ● Assist with placement of Fidelity Bond and E&O insurance ● Calculate monthly NAVs as required by the Trust and in conformance with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”), SEC Regulation S-X (or any successor regulation) and the Internal Revenue Code ● Transmit net asset values to the advisor, NASDAQ, Transfer Agent & other third parties ● Reconcile cash & investment balances with the custodian ● Provide data and reports to support preparation of financial statements and filings ● Prepare required Fund Accounting records in accordance with the 1940 Act ● Obtain and apply security valuations as directed and determined by the Fund consistent with the Fund’s pricing and valuation policies ● Participate, when requested, in Fair Value Committee meetings as a non-voting member ● Calculate monthly SEC standardized total return performance figures ● Coordinate reporting to outside agencies including Morningstar, etc. ● Prepare and file Form N-PORT ● Coordinate annual update to prospectus and statement of additional information ● Coordinate standard layout and printing of prospectus ● Files Forms N-CSR and N-PX ● Coordinate EDGARization and filing of SEC documents ● Compile and distribute board materials (electronically) for quarterly board meetings ● Attend quarterly board meetings telephonically and prepare initial draft of meeting minutes ● Perform daily prospectus & SAI, SEC investment restriction monitoring ● Provide warning/Alert notification with supporting documentation ● Provide quarterly compliance testing certification to Board of Trustees ● Document Management/Sharing ● Initiate requests or provide feedback ● Retrieval of current and up to 15 months of historical reports ● Access to daily fund accounting data and static reports ● Portfolio compliance alerting with drill-down capability ● Portfolio data warehouse with reporting engine ● Investor data warehouse with ad hoc query builder ● Investor document image retrieval (i.e. correspondence, applications, checks) ● Trustee access that facilitates access to board materials and other relevant documents