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Feasibility Assessment. During a period estimated to be [*] months after the Effective Date, SpectRx will use commercially reasonable efforts to prove the feasibility of the Skin Product. If SpectRx determines that further efforts to prove feasibility are not warranted, it may discontinue same and notify Welc▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇t if SpectRx thereafter renews its efforts to prove feasibility at any time before the first to occur of: i) expiration of [*] after termination of this Agreement and any joint venture formed pursuant to Section 6.6 of this Agreement, or ii) expiration of [*] after the Effective Date of this Agreement, then Welc▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ll have the option to participate in the development of the Skin Product as provided in this Section. If SpectRx determines that it has reasonably proved feasibility of the Skin Product it shall prepare and deliver a submission (the "Feasibility Assessment")
Feasibility Assessment. TBWB shall perform any of the following services as needed to assess the electoral feasibility of the Measure for Client:
1) Develop potential Measure scenarios to meet the Client’s facility funding needs to be tested in polling;
2) TBWB shall supervise creation of new scientific survey of registered voters by the Pollster of Client’s choosing, including recommending draft language for questions and taking an active role in questionnaire development, targeting and related matters;
3) Collaborate with a Pollster to design, conduct and analyze an opinion survey of voters in the District to assess the electoral feasibility of the Measure;
4) TBWB shall ensure that Pollster’s survey is created and conducted in a timely manner;
5) Analyze voters in the District and how they break into key sub- groups by age, ethnicity, political party, length of residency, parents and other key criteria;
6) Analyze past election results in the District and region to understand voter turnout trends and other relevant voting patterns;
7) Research other local tax proposals that may be heading to an upcoming ballot that could compete with Client’s Measure;
8) Work with Pollster to make specific recommendations regarding an optimal election date, bond amount, tax rate and other important ballot measure features; and
9) Client shall own all polling data from the scientific survey of registered voters;
Feasibility Assessment. TBWB shall perform any of the following services as needed to assess the electoral feasibility of the Bond Measure for Client:
1) Develop potential Bond Measure scenarios to meet the District’s facility funding needs to be tested in polling;
2) Collaborate with FM3 to design, conduct and analyze an opinion survey of voters in the District (survey pricing options included as Exhibit 1) to assess the electoral feasibility of the Bond Measure;
3) Conduct a demographic analysis of voters in the District and how they break into key sub-groups by age, ethnicity, political party, length of residency, parents, students and other key criteria;
4) Analyze past election results in the District and region to understand voter turnout trends and other relevant voting patterns;
5) Research other local tax proposals that may be heading to an upcoming ballot that could compete with Client’s Bond Measure; and
6) Make specific recommendations regarding an optimal election date, bond amount, tax rate and other important ballot measure features.
Feasibility Assessment. TBWBH/P&M shall perform any of the following services as needed to assess the electoral feasibility of the CFD for Client:
1) Advise Client on potential strategic approaches to creating a CFD, including potential boundaries, tax rates and tax structures;
2) Collaborate with Client’s pollster to develop, conduct and analyze an opinion survey of voters in a proposed CFD area to assess the electoral feasibility of a CFD;
3) Conduct a demographic analysis of voters in a proposed CFD area and how they break into key sub-groups by age, ethnicity, political party, length of residency, parents and other key criteria;
4) Analyze past election results in the District and region to understand voter turnout trends and other relevant voting patterns;
5) Research other local tax proposals that may be heading to an upcoming ballot that could compete with Client’s CFD; and
6) Based on the Feasibility Assessment, make specific recommendations regarding an optimal election date, CFD boundaries, tax rate, tax structure and other important ballot measure features.
Feasibility Assessment. The Contractor shall examine Customer's Change Request within five (5) business days after receipt of the Change Request with regard to its feasibility and impact on the Contractual Services; if the five (5) business days are not sufficient to perform this examination, the Contractor can request in writing or by e-mail an appropriate extension of the deadline.
Feasibility Assessment. Consultant shall perform the following Services as needed and requested by Client to assess the electoral feasibility of a ballot measure for Client:
A. Develop potential strategies to meet Client’s funding needs to be tested in polling;
B. Collaborate with Client’s pollster to design, conduct and analyze an opinion survey of voters in the relevant district to assess feasibility of Client’s ballot measure;
C. Conduct demographic analysis of voters in the relevant district and how they break into key sub-groups by age, ethnicity, political party, length of residency, parents and other key criteria;
▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ past election results in the relevant district and region to understand voter turnout trends and other relevant voting patterns;
E. Research other local tax proposals that may be heading to an upcoming ballot that could compete with Client’s ballot measure; and
F. Make specific recommendations regarding the optimal election date, election type tax rate, tax structure, and other important ballot measure features.
Feasibility Assessment. Shurepower, LLC, now doing business as Shorepower Technologies, was tasked in September 2004 by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) to perform a feasibility analysis of eTRU technology1. This assessment was completed in June 2005 and the Final Report can be found at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/publications/ElectricPoweredTrailerRefrigeration.pdf. The results of the study indicated that eTRUs were ready to be commercially deployed. Following the completion of the feasibility assessment, a Phase 2 demonstration project was proposed and awarded by NYSERDA to Shorepower Technologies.
Feasibility Assessment. In view of the commercial manufacturing services to be potentially supplied by Patheon on behalf of the Customer, an assessment of the feasibility of the manufacturing process of the Product, with respect to the fixtures and fittings incorporated into the Facility, is needed. To this aim, Patheon requested to the Subcontractor, upon the Customer’s consent, to perform the activities detailed in this Section 8. The Parties agree that the costs of such assessment will be directly invoiced by the Subcontractor to the Customer. Each Subcontractor invoice will be due and payable within 45 days of the date of the relevant invoice.
Feasibility Assessment. P&M shall perform any of the following services as needed to assess the electoral feasibility of the Bond Measure for Client:
1) Collaborate with Client's pollster to develop, conduct and analyze an opinion survey of voters in the District to assess the electoral feasibility of the Bond Measure;
2) Conduct a demographic analysis of voters in the District and how they break into key sub-groups by age, ethnicity, political party, length of residency, parents and other key criteria;
3) Analyze past election results in the District and region to understand voter turnout trends and other relevant voting patterns;
4) Research other local tax proposals that may be heading to an upcoming ballot that could compete with Client's Bond Measure; and
5) Make specific recommendations regarding an optimal election date, bond amount, tax rate and other important ballot measure features.
Feasibility Assessment. TBWBH shall perform any of the following services as needed to assess the electoral feasibility of the Bond Measure for Client:
1) Collaborate with Client’s pollster to develop, conduct and analyze an opinion survey of voters in the District to assess the electoral feasibility of the Bond Measure;
2) Conduct a demographic analysis of voters in the District and how they break into key sub-groups by age, ethnicity, political party, length of residency, parents and other key criteria;
3) Analyze past election results in the District and region to understand voter turnout trends and other relevant voting patterns;
4) Research other local tax proposals that may be heading to an upcoming ballot that could compete with Client’s Bond Measure; and
5) Make specific recommendations regarding an optimal election date, bond amount, tax rate and other important ballot measure features.