CONTEXT OF THE AGREEMENT Sample Clauses

The "Context of the Agreement" clause defines the background, purpose, and circumstances under which the agreement is being entered into by the parties. It typically outlines the motivations, relevant history, or business objectives that led to the creation of the contract, providing context for the rights and obligations that follow. By establishing this background, the clause helps interpret the intent of the parties and can be used to resolve ambiguities or disputes about the meaning of specific provisions, ensuring clarity and alignment throughout the agreement.
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CONTEXT OF THE AGREEMENT. 3.1 Paramedics are trained to deal with the full range of pre hospital injury and illness, including supraglottic airway insertion, automated external defibrillator (AED) use, and administration of a specific drug set, as specified by the Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council (PHECC). 3.2 Advanced Paramedics have an additional skill set that allows the delivery of advanced life support (ALS) interventions for high acuity patients, including intravenous (or intraosseous) cannula insertion, endotracheal tube insertion, delivery of an enhanced medication set, including controlled drugs and intravenous fluid administration for blood loss, amongst others. 3.3 The PHECC EMS Priority Dispatch Standard sets out the criteria to be applied to each and every 999 call in order to determine which level of Practitioner is appropriate to meet the patient’s needs. 3.4 The Advanced Medical Priority Dispatch System (AMPDS) is an Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) system used around the world by ambulance services to prioritize, based on medical need, all emergency calls. 3.5 AMPDS provides a unified system used to dispatch appropriate aid to medical emergencies thereby operationalising the PHECC EMS Dispatch Standard. It includes systematized caller interrogation and pre-arrival instructions. The caller responses are used as inputs for appropriate response categorisation. 3.6 Calls are categorized into 6 categories (Echo, Delta, Charlie, Bravo, Alpha, Omega), these categories determining the urgency of each call, Echo being the most urgent, Omega the least urgent. 3.7 NAS uses AMPDS in it’s Control and Performance function to allow appropriate call prioritization. AMPDS specifies those calls that require either an EMT, Paramedic or Advanced Paramedic. All Echo and Delta calls and a small number of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ calls require an Advanced Paramedic. 3.8 The HSE is currently consolidating some acute hospital services into bigger, more central facilities. Acute surgery is no longer present in a number of smaller hospitals, and Emergency Departments in some smaller hospitals have either closed or are no longer 24 hour facilities. Certain categories of patients identified as requiring specialized care are now bypassed by NAS to more appropriate facilities, e.g. major Trauma, Paediatrics, and Obstetrics. As the HSE Clinical Care Programmes are rolled out, other patient categories will also be preferentially transported to larger facilities e.g. Stroke and Acute Coronary Syndromes patients. ...
CONTEXT OF THE AGREEMENT. The Agreement recognises the requirement for co-operative efforts by the parties to meet the agreed objectives of efficiency, participation and competitiveness to achieve performance which will ensure continued viability and job security. The Agreement addresses a range of issues including flexibility of labour arrangements, probationary labour arrangements and ongoing consultation commitments with respect to productivity / efficiencies during its life.
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CONTEXT OF THE AGREEMENT. (a) This Agreement is made between the State (as an Approved Provider) and the Commonwealth, represented by the Department, for the performance of the Services specified in the Schedule to this Agreement. (b) The Agreement consists of: (i) the Terms and Conditions; (ii) the Schedule, including any Agreement Special Conditions specified in Item L to the Schedule; and (iii) any documents incorporated by reference into these Terms and Conditions or the Schedule, including Annexure A (Service Principles). (c) Provisions regarding the interpretation of the Agreement are contained in clause 2.2 (Interpretation). (d) In this Agreement: (i) certain words and phrases have defined meanings. They are indicated by initial capital letters (for example, 'Services'); (ii) reference to a 'clause' is to a clause in this document, a reference to 'Item' is to an Item in the Schedule to this Agreement, and a reference to 'Annexures' or 'Attachments' is a reference to documents attached to the Schedule. (e) The Agreement is an agreement for the purposes of subsection 108(3) of the Subsidy Principles. Deed of Variation 2
CONTEXT OF THE AGREEMENT. (a) This Agreement is made between the Service Provider, the State, and the Commonwealth, represented by the Department, for the performance of the Services specified in the Schedule to this Agreement. (b) The Agreement consists of: (i) the Terms and Conditions; (ii) the Schedule, including any Agreement Special Conditions specified in Item L to the Schedule; and (iii) any documents incorporated by reference into these Terms and Conditions or the Schedule, including Annexure A (Service Principles). (c) Provisions regarding the interpretation of the Agreement are contained in clause 2.2 (Interpretation). (g) any uncertainty or ambiguity in the meaning of a provision of this Agreement will not be interpreted against a Party just because that Party prepared the provision; (h) a reference to any statute or other legislation (whether primary or subordinate) is to a statute or other legislation of the Commonwealth as amended from time to time; (i) a reference to the word 'including' in any form is not to be construed or interpreted as a word of limitation; and (j) a reference to a Party (by whatever title) will, where the context so admits, include the officers, employees, agents and Subcontractors of the Party, and the Party’s successors and assigns.
CONTEXT OF THE AGREEMENT. This Agreement formally embodies the intention of Interface Aust Pty Limited (ACN 39 000 692 026), the Textile, Clothing and Footwear Union of Australia and the Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union, which recognises the requirement for co-operative efforts by the parties to meet the agreed objectives of efficiency, participation and competitiveness to achieve performance which will ensure continued viability and job security. In accordance with those objectives this Agreement represents an important step in achieving the goals of the Company’s business plan. The objective of the Agreement is to define the productivity targets, actions and rewards that need to be established in the Company’s Picton plant in order to achieve the goals of the Company’s business plan. Specifically the objectives are to: • Empower Employees to realise their full potential by providing appropriate training and control over their own tasks. • Develop a productive, quality appreciative culture amongst Employees. Emphasis will be placed on communicating the benefits of improved productivity and quality for both the Employee and the Company. • Reduce barriers to flexibility. Improved flexibility is a key to improving productivity and to the achievement of lower costs. • Improve the skill base of Employees. • Provide the appropriate mechanisms to administer the terms and spirit of this Agreement. • Reward Employees in line with predetermined agreed targets. • Develop continuous improvement as it relates to the Company’s business plan.
CONTEXT OF THE AGREEMENT. This Agreement formally embodies the intention of the parties which recognises the requirement for co-operative efforts by the parties to meet the agreed objectives of efficiency, participation and competitiveness to achieve performance which will ensure continued viability and job security. In accordance with those objectives this Agreement represents an important step in achieving the goals of the Company. The objective of the Agreement is to define the productivity targets, actions and rewards that need to be established in the plant in order to achieve the goals of the Company. Specifically the objectives are to: * Empower employees to realise their full potential by providing appropriate training and control over their own tasks. * Develop a productive, quality appreciative culture amongst employees. Emphasis will be placed on communicating the benefits of improved productivity and quality for both the employee and the Company. * Reduce barriers to flexibility. Improved flexibility is a key to improving productivity and to the achievement of lower costs. * Improve the skill base of employees. * Provide the appropriate mechanisms to administer the terms and spirit of this agreement.
CONTEXT OF THE AGREEMENT. The School and the Project Partner hereby establish a partnership for the implementation of Project “Dual Education in VET school “.................................................” (hereinafter “the Project”) under the “Swiss support for the introduction of the dual-track principles in the Bulgarian vocational education system” Project, co-funded by the Swiss government through the Bulgarian-Swiss Cooperation Programme.

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  • Amendment of the Agreement The Company and the Participant may amend this Agreement only by a written instrument signed by both parties.

  • Effect of the Agreement Except as expressly provided herein, the Credit Agreement and the other Loan Documents shall remain unmodified and in full force and effect. Except as expressly set forth herein, this Agreement shall not be deemed (a) to be a waiver of, or consent to, a modification or amendment of, any other term or condition of the Credit Agreement or any other Loan Document, (b) to prejudice any other right or rights which the Administrative Agent or the Lenders may now have or may have in the future under or in connection with the Credit Agreement or the other Loan Documents or any of the instruments or agreements referred to therein, as the same may be amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time, (c) to be a commitment or any other undertaking or expression of any willingness to engage in any further discussion with the Borrower or any other Person with respect to any waiver, amendment, modification or any other change to the Credit Agreement or the Loan Documents or any rights or remedies arising in favor of the Lenders or the Administrative Agent, or any of them, under or with respect to any such documents or (d) to be a waiver of, or consent to or a modification or amendment of, any other term or condition of any other agreement by and among the Borrower, on the one hand, and the Administrative Agent or any other Lender, on the other hand. References in the Credit Agreement to “this Agreement” (and indirect references such as “hereunder”, “hereby”, “herein”, and “hereof”) and in any Loan Document to the Credit Agreement shall be deemed to be references to the Credit Agreement as modified hereby.