Elements of the Agreement Sample Clauses

Elements of the Agreement. The Agreement establishes a framework for the provision of Services by Liferay to Customer. Liferay offers a variety of Services, including Subscription Services, Professional Services or Training Services. The parties agree that the terms of the Agreement will govern all orders and use by Customer of Services unless otherwise agreed by the parties in writing. Most of these offerings are standardized and described in Appendices, which augment the Agreement. In order to acquire any Services from Liferay, Customer and Liferay will execute an Order Form, which shall identify the applicable Services and incorporate by reference the Base Agreement and the Appendices applicable to the acquired Services. Liferay acknowledges that some customers require the issuance of a purchase order in order to effect orders as part of their procurement systems and processes. If a Customer’s purchase order is accepted by Liferay, such acceptance is limited to and the Purchase Order will only become part of the Agreement with respect to the terms of the quantities, descriptions, Services, Fees, delivery schedule, and duration of Services, and any additional or different terms or conditions, or any other attempt by Customer to vary in any degree any of the terms of the Agreement or an Order Form by such purchase order, shall be rejected by the parties and null and void. In the event both Liferay’s Order Form and Customer’s purchase order are executed by Customer and presented to Liferay for a specific order, only the terms of Liferay’s Order Form shall apply. If Customer procures any Services from a Business Partner of Liferay, Section 2.4 will apply.
Elements of the Agreement. The respective valid versions of the following documents shall form an integral part of this Storage Services Agreement:
Elements of the Agreement. A. Institute A will be the lead US institution for the period of this MOU, but other CRSP institutions may actively cooperate with Institute A and Institute B, both at the project site and in the region. Any necessary agreements between Institute B and other CRSP institutions will be defined in documents separate from this MOU. The research areas to be addressed under this agreement, as determined jointly by scientists representing Institute A and the CRSP are in-depth studies of the physical, chemical and biological processes regulating the productivity of pond culture systems. C. Experiments conducted under this program will be designed and evaluated by teams composed of selected scientists from participating U.S. universities, as well as scientists designated by Institute A and other participating non-U.S. institutions. U.S. and Institute A project scientists will have access to data, make joint efforts on reports and share authorship as appropriate for publications resulting from CRSP work. D. Experiments conducted under this program will be jointly accomplished by qualified research scientists employed by the counterpart U.S. institutions in cooperation with Institute A personnel. Institute B project scientists will coordinate logistics, including personnel, equipment and supplies, in cooperation with Institute A scientists. E. In the event of a need to change either U.S. or Institute A personnel, the project Principal Investigator from either the U.S. university or Institute A may initiate action and finalize it in consultation with the counterpart Principal Investigator, seeking final approval from the CRSP Director. F. CRSP management may visit Institute A at any time to observe research activities funded under the CRSP. G. Contingent only upon available funding from USAID, participating U.S. universities will provide: (1) USAID-approved travel reimbursement to allow Institute A personnel to attend meetings with collaborators, subject to approval by the CRSP Director and Institute B P.I., and to travel in country for project purposes. (2) Such laboratory equipment, computer facilities and supplies as may be required for successful completion of the experiments, which are not presently available for the project at Institute A. (3) Funds for renovation and maintenance of CRSP ponds and laboratory, project utility consumption, communication, publication and other support services. (4) Salary and allowance for biologists and technicians directly hired ...
Elements of the Agreement. The Agreement, as amended hereby, shall consist of the following: a. The Agreement originally memorialized in original agreement DeGruyter_License_2013.pdf b. This Amendment; and c. Schedule 1 - Subscription Pricing d. Schedule 2 - Terms e. Exhibit 1 – Title List
Elements of the Agreement. The following is the suggested curriculum outline and advising guide for students pursuing and AA & S‐ BA from LFCC with the intention of transferring to BSB‐SU for completion of the BBA in four years followed with completion of the MBA at the end of the fifth calendar year. The courses listed in the following table will be completed at LFCC prior to transfer to BSB‐SU. ENG 111 – College Composition I ENG 101 – Composition HIS 111 – History of World Civ I (or HIS 121) HIS 101 – World Civilizations I (or HIS 103) MTH 163 – Pre‐Calculus I MATH 101 SDV 100 – College Success Skills Free‐Elective Science w/ Laboratory1 Elective2 ENG 112 – College Composition II English Elective HIS 112 – History of World Civ II (or HIS 122) HIS 102 – World Civilizations II (or HIS 104) MTH 271 – Applied Calculus I MATH 201 Science w/ Laboratory3 PED/HLT4 ACC 211 – Principles of Accounting I BA 211 – Principles of Accounting I CST 100/101 – Prin. of Public Speaking MCOM 150 – Prin. of Public Speaking ECO 201 – Principles of Macroeconomics EC 211 – Principles of Macroeconomics ENG 241, 243, or 251 ENG‐Elective (applies to all 3) ITE 115 – Intro. to Computer Applications & Concepts IST 204 – Computer Applications in Business Analysis ACC 212 – Principles of Accounting II BA 212 – Principles of Accounting II 1 Science equivalencies are listed in detail in Appendix 2. 2 Equivalency will be based upon course taken.
Elements of the Agreement. ‌ The respective valid versions of the following documents shall form an integral part of this Storage Services Agreement: • General Terms and Conditions for Storage Access exclusive Annex Operating Agreement version June 2012 and inclusive Annex Operating Agreement Jemgum 02.03.2016
Elements of the Agreement. 2.2.1 Modifications to the Tin and Epoxy Units to facilitate emission reductions
Elements of the Agreement. A. Both Parties agree that: 1. The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation is a federally recognized Indian Tribe. The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, Reservation was established by treaty on June 9, 1855, 2. The individual(s) signing this Agreement on behalf of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and CTUIR TVR certify that they have been granted the authority to act on behalf of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Tribes by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Governing Body. 3. The individuals signing this Agreement on behalf of VR certify that they have been granted the authority to act on behalf of the VR and the State of Oregon by the appropriate State governing body. 4. Any individuals for whom VR does not have primary responsibility under this Agreement may still choose to seek services from VR instead of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. 5. VR and the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation may provide Concurrent Services for vocational rehabilitation to any individual whose primary residence is within the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Service Delivery area, and who is deemed eligible for both programs. When VR and the CTUIR TVR concurrently provide vocational rehabilitation services, each agency's case file shall contain the IPE of both the CTUIR TVR and VR Program. Provision of Concurrent Services shall be based upon evidence that substantial non• duplicated service(s) from both agencies are necessary to achieve a successful outcome. 6. When VR and the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation provide Concurrent Services for vocational rehabilitation, in accordance with paragraph 5 above: a. VR and the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation will make independent determinations of eligibility for their respective vocational rehabilitation programs. b. Concurrent IPEs shall be cooperatively developed and recorded with each agency. IPE amendments may be made by either agency so long as it is shared and does not duplicate the services being provided by the other agency. c. In developing an IPE for an Enrolled Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Tribal Member, the counselor(s) of record may consider cultural issues based on information provided by persons who are recognized by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation...
Elements of the Agreement. The Agreement establishes a framework for the provision of Services by Liferay to Customer. Liferay offers a variety of Services, including, Subscription Services, Professional Services or Training Services. The parties agree that the terms of the Agreement will govern all orders and use by Customer of Services unless otherwise agreed by the parties in writing. Most of these offerings are standardized and described in Appendices, which augment the Agreement. In order to acquire any Services from Liferay, Customer and Liferay will execute an Order Form, which shall identify the applicable Services and incorporate by reference the Base Agreement and the Appendices applicable to the acquired Services. Liferay acknowledges that some customers require the issuance of a purchase order in order to effect orders as part of their procurement systems and processes. If a Customer’s purchase order is accepted by Liferay, such acceptance is limited to and the Purchase Order will only become part of the Agreement with respect to the terms of the quantities, descriptions, Services, Fees, delivery schedule, and duration of Services, and any additional or different terms or conditions, or any other attempt by Customer to vary in any degree any of the terms of the Agreement or an Order Form by such purchase order, shall be rejected by the parties and null and void. In the event both Liferay’s Order Form and Customer’s purchase order are executed by Customer and presented to Liferay for a specific order, only the terms of Liferay’s Order Form shall apply. If Customer procures any Services from a Business Partner of Liferay, Section 2.4 will apply. den Angaben in einem Bestellschein erbracht werden. „Spezifikationen“ sind die Leistungsbeschreibungen, die gemäß der Dokumentation für die Dienstleistungen gelten oder auf sonstige ▇▇▇▇▇ von den Parteien im Bestellschein vereinbart wurden. „Subskriptionsdienstleistungen“ sind gebührenpflichtige Subskriptionen für Dienstleistungen, die gemäß den Bestimmungen der jeweils anwendbaren Anhänge sowie den Angaben in einem Bestellschein für einen bestimmten Zeitraum erbracht werden. „Steuern“ sind (i) ungeachtet deren Bezeichnung, jegliche Steuern, Abgaben, Auflagen, Abzüge, Gebühren, Zinsen, Quellensteuern oder Zollgebühren, die im Zusammenhang mit einer in dem Vertrag vorgesehen Transaktion auferlegt oder erhoben werden, inklusive (jedoch nicht ausschließlich) (a) aller Waren- und Dienstleistungssteuern, Mehrwertsteuern, Umsatzsteuern, ...
Elements of the Agreement a. Admission to CCD i. Completers will be reviewed as applicants for CCD’s AAS Degree in Fabrication Welder. Applicants will be required to complete all CCD admission requirements in force at the time of application. CCD admission requirements are detailed in its most recent Catalog. ii. Accepted Completers will become students of CCD (“Students”). iii. Upon acceptance and signing of the CCD enrollment agreement, Students will be subject to all CCD policies, codes of conduct, college procedures, and requirements. These are described in the most recent CCD Catalog and Online Student Handbook. b. Credit Transferability i. Students who have completed a certificate program in welding from EGTC will be eligible for transfer of credits for prior certificate completion to satisfy equivalent course requirements for enrollment in the CCD Fabrication Welder AAS Degree. ii. Students who complete the technical coursework contained in a state- approved career and technical education Welding Certificate program at EGTC can take additional academic credit hours at CCD and earn an AAS Degree in Fabrication Welder. In addition, some individual courses may be approved for transfer on a course-by-course basis and applied to selected degrees. Credit for prior learning may also be considered. A minimum of 15 credits within the program of study must be earned at CCD for the AAS degree. Courses must have a grade of C or better to be considered for transfer. Coursework older than 10 years will not automatically transfer into CCD. Refer questions about the transfer of individual courses to the Program Advisor. iii. CCD will perform a transfer credit evaluation only after the student has been admitted to CCD, declared a program of study, and submitted official transcripts from their prior school(s). Students are responsible for requesting official transcripts from EGTC. iv. All EGTC welding courses are common course numbered and match the CCD Fabrication Welder AAS degree with exception of WEL 102 and WEL 125. CCD will accept WEL 201 Gas Metal Arc Welding I from ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Technical College for WEL 125 Intro to Gas Metal Arc Welding. CCD will award transfer credit or credit for prior learning to students that complete the EGTC AWS SENSE Level 1 and Level 2 Certificates in lieu of WEL 102 at CCD. v. All students completing CCD with an AAS degree in Fabrication Welding are required to show proficiency in welding skills expected by employers in the field, as set forth by AWS stand...