ESSENTIAL INFORMATION Clause Samples

The ESSENTIAL INFORMATION clause serves to identify and summarize the key details necessary for the effective operation of the agreement. This typically includes information such as the names of the parties, effective dates, payment terms, and other critical data points that are referenced throughout the contract. By consolidating these details in one section, the clause ensures clarity and reduces the risk of misunderstandings or disputes over fundamental contract terms.
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ESSENTIAL INFORMATION. If price or other essential information is not shown on the face of the Order, such information must be inserted by Seller and confirmed by Purchaser in writing.
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION. The “essential information” shall include location, any requested directions to location, callback number, and chief complaint or nature to the problem or if the initial location information is obtained from a 911-data base, confirmation that the patients’ location is the same as that of the caller or confirmation of the patient’s actual location. Each party to this agreement as well as the City will monitor response times.
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION. 1.1. You must accept the terms and conditions in this Agreement to purchase and/or use any Licence Material. Once you do this forms a legal agreement between you and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Photography Limited (“▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Photography”). When you accept you acknowledge you have read this Agreement, understand it and have had an opportunity to seek independent legal advice before agreeing to it. 1.2. This Agreement contains all terms of the licence between you and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Photography and it shall not be varied by either party.
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION. Landlord Insurance
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION. Copyright Issues: Proper authorization must be obtained for all material shown or distributed which does not belong to the reserving organization. Proof of authorization to show or distribute such material is required before an Event is confirmed. Our office assumes no responsibility for material shown or distributed without proper authorization. Insurance: If you have been notified that proof of insurance is required in order to hold this Event, this User Agreement will not be considered complete and you may not hold this Event unless and until you have provided the required certificate. Smoking: Smoking is not permitted within 25 feet of any doorway to the building and then only in designated areas.
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION. It is recommended that teachers find out as much as possible about a child’s epilepsy from the parents. Some questions to ask could include: • what type of seizures a child has • how long they last and what they look like • what first aid is appropriate and how long a rest the child may need • any particular conditions or events that might trigger a seizure • how often medication is taken and what side-effects may be experienced • whether the child has a warning (aura) before the seizure • what activities, if any, the parents or doctor require limiting • whether the child has any other medical conditions. Finally, it can be helpful to know how much understanding the child themselves has of their condition and its treatment.
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION of Claims
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION. The novel coronavirus ("COVID-19") is a contagious disease that has been declared a public health emergency. Although some individuals with COVID-19 may never become symptomatic or may not show symptoms for a period of time, COVID-19 can be life-threatening. Health experts are still learning how COVID-19 is spread from infected persons to others, though believe that transmission may occur through the air, close personal contact, and contact with a surface that has the virus on it.
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION. The CEDR Model Expert Determination Agreement refers to the Parties to the Dispute, CEDR and, of course, the Expert. The role of CEDR is defined in paragraph 14 of the Agreement. The section “Dispute”, when completed, sets out how the dispute arose with a brief description of the issue(s). Paragraphs 1 and 2 establish the appointment of the Expert, that the process is Expert Determination, and that the result is a Decision, which will be final and binding on the Parties. Paragraphs 3 and 4 establish the confidentiality of the process and the independence of the Expert and CEDR. Once appointed, the Expert will wish to establish the procedure. Paragraph 5 states that the Expert will seek to agree the procedure with the Parties, and that if agreement cannot be reached, the Expert’s directions will prevail. Procedural directions may deal with any or all of the following: • a timetable for the submission of case summaries and supporting documents to the Expert with copies to each • other; • whether submissions are to be simultaneous or sequential; • whether there should be one round or two rounds of submissions; • whether the Expert has the power to call for documents; or • whether the Expert has the power to award costs. Paragraph 6 provides that the Parties have no right to challenge the Expert Determination procedure before the Decision is issued. This enhances the use of Expert Determination, is in the spirit of ADR and allows the Expert to do the work for the Parties as agreed without the time and expense of court applications. Paragraph 8 deals with fees and expenses, some of which are payable in advance.
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION. The results of the Project Definition, Essential Information includes the final report of any IT Studies that have been conducted, and documentation of the IT solution that has been selected for this project. That is; the technology to be employed, business/user impacts, risks, high level resource requirements, performance metrics, organizational readiness, training estimates, cost estimates, procurement plans, performance requirements. This information is passed to the Project Execution Management Team at the beginning of Project Execution.