Design Consideration Sample Clauses

The DESIGN CONSIDERATION clause outlines the key factors, requirements, and standards that must be taken into account during the design phase of a project. It typically specifies technical, aesthetic, regulatory, and functional criteria that the design must meet, such as compliance with building codes, sustainability goals, or client preferences. By clearly defining these considerations, the clause ensures that all parties have a shared understanding of the design expectations, reducing the risk of misunderstandings and helping to deliver a final product that meets the project's objectives.
Design Consideration. 6.1 All materials used by the DEVELOPER shall comply with the requirements of the relevant Specifications, Codes and Rules issued by the South African Bureau of Standards or by the British Standards Institution where the former do not exist. Only undamaged materials shall be used in the works. All work shall be executed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 6.2 To ensure synergy in the architecture of the development the DEVELOPER shall submit architectural guidelines as part of the Site Development plan for approval by the WORKING COMMITTEE. The guidelines shall set architectural parameters such as design, materials, finishes, and landscaping and street- scaping standards and shall reflect the nature of the development.
Design Consideration. 2.1 The aesthetics of the new Control Cab need not conform with the established architectural style of the existing airport but should be harmonious and aesthetically pleasing. The structural, electrical, and mechanical components must be coordinated to achieve a facility that meets the operational criteria and requirements set forth by an established international standard for that facility. The interior and exterior design should be functional; all designs shall meet the requirements of the local authorities and the local regulatory body ASSI. 2.2 The architectural layout should be based on the actual requirements set forth for the project, plus ten years minimum projected requirements following the commissioning date, based on studies related to the airport. The design should incorporate the type of finishes, materials, details, and construction methods that are suitable and appropriate for use in an Air Traffic Control Tower with regular maintenance.
Design Consideration. One design goal of ServiceTrust is to help the service consumers evaluate the trustworthiness of the service providers. We believe that the evaluation of service providers’ reputation should be based on their long-term reputation. The reasons are twofold. First, long-term reputation can highlight service providers’ performance in the long term and smooth out fluctuations in the short term. Second, service providers’ expectation of long-term reputation creates an incentive for their good performance at present. Another design goal of ServiceTrust is to help protect the service consumers from threats in the open SOC environment. A widely recognised threat that the service consumers are exposed to in the open SOC environment is that malicious service providers manipulate service consumers to report incorrect feedbacks in order to boost their reputations or to ruin their competitors’ reputations [58]. It can also be done by malicious service providers to fake service consumers. Another major threat is QoS abuse, where service providers strategically alter their behaviour in QoS offering and then provide fraudulent service transactions in order to earn profit [101]. Due to the above issues, in service selection, approaches should be provided to help the service consumers evaluate the trustworthiness of the service providers, as suggested but not specified in [5, 54, 107]. However, sometimes it is difficult for a service consumer to determine how much it can trust a service provider due to the lack of sufficient experience and knowledge about the service provider. A direct approach to address this issue is to use a trust system which collects and processes feedbacks about service providers’ past behaviour [51, 88, 92, 104]. However, to the best of our knowledge, no trust system has been tailored for service selection in the open SOC environment and the threats described earlier have not been properly addressed. Furthermore, different from the peers in the peer-to-peer (P2P) environment, the service providers in the SOC environment usually have unique identifications in order for the service consumers to identify their services. Therefore, existing trust systems in the P2P environment, which usually put a lot of effort in maintaining peers’ anonymity property, are generally unsuitable to be directly applied in the SOC environment. To summarise, ServiceTrust should provide two functions: 1. Evaluate service consumers’ trust over service providers based on their pe...
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  • OPTION CONSIDERATION As consideration for this Option to Purchase Agreement, the Buyer/ Tenant shall pay the Seller/Landlord a non-refundable fee of Dollars ($ ), receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by the Seller/Landlord. This amount shall be credited to the purchase price at closing if the Buyer/Tenant timely exercises the option to purchase, provided that the Buyer/Tenant: (a) is not in default of the Lease Agreement, and (b) closes the conveyance of the Property. The Seller/Landlord shall not refund the fee if the Buyer/Tenant defaults in the Lease Agreement, fails to close the conveyance, or otherwise does not exercise the option to purchase.

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  • Merger Consideration Each share of the common stock, par value $0.01 per share, of the Company (a “Share” or, collectively, the “Shares”) issued and outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time other than (i) Shares owned by Parent, Merger Sub or any other direct or indirect wholly-owned Subsidiary of Parent and Shares owned by the Company or any direct or indirect wholly-owned Subsidiary of the Company, and in each case not held on behalf of third parties (but not including Shares held by the Company in any “rabbi trust” or similar arrangement in respect of any compensation plan or arrangement) and (ii) Shares that are owned by stockholders (“Dissenting Stockholders”) who have perfected and not withdrawn a demand for appraisal rights pursuant to Section 262 of the DGCL (each Share referred to in clause (i) or clause (ii) being an “Excluded Share” and collectively, “Excluded Shares”) shall be converted into the right to receive $27.25 per Share in cash, without interest (the “Per Share Merger Consideration”). At the Effective Time, all of the Shares shall cease to be outstanding, shall be cancelled and shall cease to exist, and each certificate (a “Certificate”) formerly representing any of the Shares (other than Excluded Shares) and each non-certificated Share represented by book-entry (a “Book Entry Share”) (other than Excluded Shares) shall thereafter represent only the right to receive the Per Share Merger Consideration, without interest, and each Certificate formerly representing Shares or Book Entry Shares owned by Dissenting Stockholders shall thereafter only represent the right to receive the payment to which reference is made in Section 4.2(f).

  • Initial Consideration On the Effective Date, Retrocessionaire shall reimburse Retrocedant for one hundred percent (100%) of any and all unearned premiums paid by Retrocedant under such Inuring Retrocessions net of any applicable unearned ceding commissions paid to Retrocedant thereunder.

  • Total Consideration The aggregate consideration (the "Consideration") payable by the Surviving Partnership in connection with the merger of the Merged Partnership with and into the Surviving Partnership shall be $8,155,000., subject to adjustments at Closing pursuant to Section 3.9 and costs paid pursuant to Section 3.10(c) and Section 3.11, plus the amount of any tax or other reserves held by the Existing Lender (hereinafter defined).