Domain 3 Clause Samples

The 'Domain 3' clause typically defines a specific area of responsibility, subject matter, or operational scope within a broader agreement or framework. In practice, this clause might outline the particular services, obligations, or standards that apply to the third domain, such as data management, security protocols, or compliance requirements. By clearly delineating the boundaries and expectations for this domain, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures that all parties are aware of their roles and responsibilities within this segment of the agreement.
Domain 3. Ensuring people have a positive experience of care and support
Domain 3. Helping people to recover from episodes of ill-health or following injury.
Domain 3. Ensuring people have a positive experience of care and support The quality of outcomes for individuals is directly influenced by the care and support they receive. A key element of this is how easy it is to find and contact services and how individuals are treated when they receive services. Specific quality data is difficult to come by for this domain but there will be data available from local surveys and complaints. • Individual service users and their carers are satisfied with their experience of care and support services. • Carers feel they are respected as equal partners throughout the care process • Individual services users and carers know what services are available to them, what they are entitled to, and who to contact when they need help. • Individuals who receive care and their carers feel that their dignity is respected and the support they receive is sensitive to their circumstances.

Related to Domain 3

  • Domain Name Data (1) Query format: whois EXAMPLE.TLD (2) Response format:

  • Domain Names Licensee represents that it does not own any Internet domain names containing Citi Marks.

  • Domain Name Data 1.5.1 Query format: whois EXAMPLE.TLD 1.5.2 Response format:

  • Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) 4.1. Registry Operator must offer Registrars support for handling IDN registrations in EPP. 4.2. Registry Operator will not offer variant IDNs.

  • Trademark Rights Any and all past, present or future rights in, to and ---------------- associated with the Trademarks throughout the world, whether arising under federal law, state law, common law, foreign law or otherwise, including the following: all such rights arising out of or associated with the Trademark Registrations; the right (but not the obligation) to register claims under any state, federal or foreign trademark law or regulation; the right (but not the obligation) to ▇▇▇ or bring opposition or cancellation proceedings in the name of the Assignor or the Agent for any and all past, present and future infringements or dilution of or any other damages or injury to the Trademarks, the Trademark Rights, or the Associated Goodwill, and the rights to damages or profits due or accrued arising out of or in connection with any such past, present or future infringement, dilution, damage or injury; and the Trademark License Rights.