Description of the System Clause Samples

Description of the System. The key features of the System are as follows:
Description of the System. (i) Exhibit T to this Agreement sets forth a table for the identification of certain Concessionaire breaches or failures to perform its obligations under this Agreement that may result in the assessment by the Department of Performance Points. The Performance Points system is used by the Department to measure the Concessionaire’s performance levels and the accumulation of Performance Points by the Concessionaire may trigger the remedies set forth or referenced in this Section
Description of the System. Multi-isotope AMS system. The AMS system consists of a low energy (LE) part, a tandem accelerator, and a high energy (HE) part with a detection system. For purposes of this tender, the three parts are described as follows: • LE part in minimal configuration includes ion source, LE magnet with bouncer, and necessary components and ion optics elements allowing selection and monitoring of negative ion beam from ion source with desired mass and charge (in a reproducible way). • Tandem accelerator has a terminal voltage up to 1 MV and a gas stripper. • HE part in minimal configuration is made up from HE analysing magnet, electrostatic analyser, HE low background magnet, necessary ion optics for ion beam shaping and monitoring, and ion detection system. • The LE magnet, accelerator and the HE analysing magnet are in a linear configuration, i.e., the beam exits the accelerator without any designed bending (relative to the direction of the primary beam entering the accelerator) caused by additional device introduced between the stripper and the HE analysing magnet. Other parts of the system, which are not in contradiction to the above-mentioned ones, may be subject to change in order to design the machine that fulfil all requested technical criteria and detection limits.
Description of the System. The design and performance characteristics of Grantee’s cable television system, as they exist on the effective date of this Agreement, are described in Exhibit D.
Description of the System. All equipment (except the 2.4kv switchgear and feeders) will be owned, operated and maintained by O'Brien. This configuration and ownership is shown on the Functional Diagram to Define Operation of Equipment attached as Exhibit A. O'Brien will supply, design, install, and interconnect the 2.4kv switchgear and feeders, which upon start-up will be conveyed to Du Pont. Upon Du Pont's acceptance of O'Brien's conveyance of the 2.4kv switchgear and feeders, Du Pont shall be responsible for their operation and maintenance and shall indemnify O'Brien against any liability or claims which may arise out of operation thereafter of said equipment. O'Brien shall provide Du Pont with any warranties obtained by O'Brien on such equipment upon conveyance.
Description of the System. The Paragraph 6 System established under the 2003 Decision and the 2005 Protocol provides for three distinct derogations from the obliga- tions set out in Article 31 with respect to pharmaceutical products, subject to certain conditions. These derogations are meant to address a public health problem in the importing country, and a legal problem in the exporting country. Two of those modifications relate to Article 31(f), whereas the third refers to Article 31(h): ● first, the obligation of the exporting Member under Article 31(f) to issue compulsory licences predominantly for the domestic market does not apply to the extent necessary to enable that Member to authorize production and export of the needed pharmaceutical products under a compulsory licence to those countries that do not have sufficient capacity to manufacture them. This derogation is subject to certain conditions to ensure transparency in the operation of the Paragraph 6 System and to ensure that only countries with insufficient domestic capacity import under it. It also provides for safeguards against the diversion of products to markets for which they are not intended; ● second, the requirement under Article 31(h) to pay adequate remu- neration for compulsory licences is modified to avoid double remu- neration of the right holder. If a compulsory licence has to be granted in both the exporting and the importing countries, remuneration need only be paid in the exporting country; ● third, a further derogation to Article 31(f) enables a WTO Member to export products manufactured or imported under a compulsory licence more easily amongst members of a regional trade agreement (RTA) at least half the membership of which consists of LDCs. (a) Scope and coverage The Paragraph 6 System covers any patented products, or products manufactured through a patented process, of the pharmaceutical sector needed to address the public health problems as recognized in Paragraph 1 of the Declaration, including active ingredients necessary for their manu- facture and diagnostic kits needed for their use. (b) Eligible importing Members The following Members qualify as eligible importing countries: ● LDCs, which are automatically eligible to import under the Paragraph 6 System; ● any other Member that notifies the TRIPS Council of its intention to use the Paragraph 6 System. This is a one-time notification that can be made at any time, including together with the first detailed notifica- tion regarding specific nee...
Description of the System. The Contractor will furnish all of the materials and perform all of the installation work for the System as described below: DC Power Rated at STC: «▇▇▇▇▇» KW Photovoltaic Modules: «Modules» Mounting of Modules: IronRidge or comparable racking Inverter(s): Solar Edge or Enphase Location of Inverter & PV System Meter: Near Electric Meter Location of D/C Disconnect: Near Meter Location of Utility Lockable A/C Disconnect: Within 5 feet of utility meter The System will be located on the Owner’s property at: «City_State Zip» The Owner understands and agrees to the appearances, locations and mountings as described above and understands that they are to be considered permanent and fixed installations on the property. The Owner further agrees that any changes to the mounting locations will change the system price and time schedule for the installation. The Owner understands that the System is a Grid-Tied Photovoltaic Generating System that is required by state and utility company regulation to disconnect and shut down in the event of a utility or electric grid failure, and will not provide backup power in the event of such a failure.
Description of the System. [Section 1.1]:
Description of the System. The backbone of the IPTV system is based on the 2Ku system that Delta has installed (or is installing) on several of its narrow body fleet types. During the operation of the IPTV system Gogo receives content secured and licensed by Delta from [***] (or a similar supplier selected by Delta and approved by Gogo, whose approval shall not be unreasonably withheld), [***], and [***]. Approved aircraft then [***]. Once the content is received at the aircraft, Gogo’s [***]. The streams are also formatted and made available to seatback monitor systems, where applicable. Quality monitoring will be employed at various points in the network to ensure that channels are allocated sufficient [***]. Gogo will employ both [***]. Additionally, the [***].
Description of the System. 4.5 The System shall be a wastewater system comprising a treatment plant, force mains, pumping stations, drainage basin connections and all other such facilities necessary or associated therewith required for the purpose of carrying out the activities specified in Clause 4.1 above and as detailed in Exhibit A. 4.6 The System will include the Treatment Plant, a network of gravity sewers to convey sewage to a central location within each drainage basin and a network of sewage pumping stations and force mains to convey the collected sewage to the Treatment Plant. In connection with the Company’s carrying out this work, the Government agrees to cause Registered Owners of existing septic tanks and cesspits to abandon them and fill them in with sand or other suitable fill material or to pay the Company for doing so at such time as the Company is ready to connect such Registered Owners to the System. 4.7 [Discharge of unused effluent may be by construction of drainage channels or natural watercourses. Disposal of unused effluent may be through a combination of one or more methods including evaporation, percolation, or groundwater recharge. Distribution for reuse shall be through a tanker truck loading station located at the Treatment Plant.] 4.8 The Plan attached to Exhibit A to this Agreement indicates the drainage basins and pumping stations to be constructed for the System. 4.9 The Company shall be responsible for the design, procurement and construction of the System in accordance with [internationally recognised design criteria], the Specifications and the Performance Standards, already reviewed and approved by the Independent Consulting Engineer, as attached at Annex [3]. 4.10 The Company and the Government will mutually agree upon and appoint an Independent Consulting Engineer to review the construction of the System and ensure, on behalf of the Government, its compliance with the Specifications and Performance Standards and perform various other duties expressly allocated to the Independent Consulting Engineer in this Agreement. 4.11 The Independent Consulting Engineer shall be entitled and required to monitor the progress and quality of the System and for this purpose the Company shall: Submit to the Government and the Engineer a quarterly report of progress in the construction and development of the System;