General Instruction Clause Samples

The "General Instruction" clause sets out overarching guidelines or directions that apply to the interpretation or execution of a contract or agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the basic principles, procedures, or standards that parties must follow throughout the document, such as how to resolve ambiguities, the order of precedence among documents, or general conduct expectations. Its core practical function is to provide a foundational framework that ensures consistency and clarity in how the contract is understood and implemented, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes.
General Instruction. 1. The EOI shall be submitted within the stipulated date and time on CPP Portal ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ 2. EoI proposal shall consist of supporting proofs and documents as defined in Section-6, Pre-Qualification Criteria. 3. Bidder shall submit all the required documents as mentioned in Section 12 of this document. 4. The EoI proposal submitted by Bidder should be complete document. The document should be page numbered, must contain the list of contents with page numbers and shall be digitally signed by the Authorized Representative of the Bidder. 5. EoI document submitted by the Bidder should be concise and only relevant information as required shall be furnished. 6. The entire proposal shall be strictly as per the format specified in this Invitation for Expression of Interest and any deviation may result in the rejection of the EoI proposal. 7. Any proposal received by CSIR-CFTRI after the submission deadline shall not be considered. No further correspondence on the subject will be entertained.
General Instruction. The proposed Team Leader and other thematic experts; i. Should have prior experience of working in policy/strategy preparation at state/ULB level. ii. Prior association in major policy initiatives, involving ULBs in India for climate smart development, would be advantageous. iii. Prior association with recent low carbon and climate change adaptation projects being implemented at the city level in India and other countries would be advantageous. iv. Prior experience of working with ULBs, parastatal bodies and related government departments in West Bengal would be advantageous. v. Should have prior experience of working with elected representatives, legislators, MPs/MLAs in India. vi. Should have interpersonal skills. vii. Should regularly interact across other consultants working in concurrent assignments to ensure convergence and consistency of recommendations.
General Instruction i. The Bidder shall submit their EOI documents through online at NeAT Portal ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ after carefully examining the documents. The Bidder’s name stated in the EOI Bid shall be the exact legal name of the firm. ii. Bidders shall ensure that all uploaded documents are duly authorized by a Partner with his name and seal of the firm. Further Bidders are required to submit an undertaking as a confirmation of acceptance of terms & conditions of this EOI tender. iii. Bidder may note that mere submission of filled in bid for enlistment and/or submission of additional information do not automatically entitle him to claim for enlistment. NTPL at its sole discretion may invite or modify or annul the process without assigning reasons whatsoever. iv. Bidders to further ensure that EOI documents uploaded by NTPL are being downloaded properly. File related to particular Attachment/Schedule including their Annexure, Appendices, if any, shall be given name of that Attachment/Schedule only. v. Bid shall be hosted/ uploaded on the system as per the time lines & the schedule specified on the EOI tender notification. 1. Introduction
General Instruction. Describe the purposes of The Processor's processing of personal data. Describe why The Processor is processing the data on behalf of The Controller. For example, administration of customer relationships, payroll administration, storage of The Controller’s information regarding [x]. XXXXXXX
General Instruction. Describe the purposes of The Processor's processing of personal data. Describe why The Processor is processing the data on behalf of The Controller. For example, administration of customer relationships, payroll administration, storage of The Controller’s information regarding [x]. State which categories of personal data will be processed by The Processor. For example, name, address, e-mail, customer number, personal ID number, care documentation, payroll data. State all categories of data subjects whose data will be processed by The Processor. For example, patients, customers, contact persons at suppliers or consultants, employees. State which processing will be performed by The Processor and the nature of the processing. Describe processing activities such as storage, administration, coordination of registers. Also indicate if the processing involves large quantities of data or if the processing includes profiling, for example. Describe how long the processing will continue. If the period cannot be determined, state which parameters form the basis for the assessment of the period (e.g. the duration of the main contract). Set the deadline for deletion and any return of personal data on termination of the agreement. State any qualification of the deadline by which The Processor shall be obliged to delete Personal Data after the contract/assignment has ended. Also state any deadline by which The Processor shall return all personal data to The Controller (and, as applicable, in what format) if such a return is to be made. Transfer of data to a third country The transfer of personal data to a third country or international organisation is only permitted if one or more of the grounds for transfer shown below are met (check one or more): The transfer is made to a third country or international organisation that has been deemed by the European Commission to have an adequate level of protection (article 45 GDPR). ☐ The controller and/or processor has provided (i) appropriate safeguards, (ii) enforceable data subject rights and (iii) effective legal remedies for data subjects are available (article 46 GDPR), for example by establishing the Standard Contractual Clauses that the European Commission has decided on (combined with additional security measures, if necessary). ☐ The transfer is necessary for important reasons of public interest (article 49.1 d GDPR). Requires legal support in national or Union law. ☐ The transfer is necessary in order to protect the v...
General Instruction. The contractor shall remove existing ceramic tile flooring, wall cladding tiles and drywall, carefully without damaging plumbing, doors etc. Contractor shall be responsible for disposing of the debris and tile material outside of US consulate premises. Contractor shall take all permissions from local authorities for disposing of trash/debris etc at dumping grounds. Contractor shall bring the materials to site only after the approval of materials by COR. The thickness of stone shall be 16mm-20mm. Cut to size stone slabs shall be brought to site as non-availability of working space for cutting. The stone slabs shall be installed with latecrete 260 or equivalent on floor and granite/vitrified tiles on marine grade ply ,1hour fire rated 12mm ply backing on walls. Contractor shall make all necessary temporary arrangements to cover the dismantled floor/wall area so that it does not obstruct the functioning of the business in that area. Contractor must submit his construction plan and schedule to COR for approval prior start of the work. Contractor shall be responsible to provide barriers, temporary partitions in order to avoid any inconvenience to the occupants in surrounding areas i.e., minimum disturbance to neighbours. The contractor must keep the areas under construction/renovations all time clean.
General Instruction. In this section (Service Administration), The Bidder must fill under each requirement a description or solution demonstrating its ability to meet NRC’s ambition in establishing a framework agreement. The Bidder will find five main requirements: Focal Points Online Portal Data Management (Satellite and BGAN) Asset Tagging Agreed Prices Additional Features Requirement #1 Focal Points The bidder should provide a single contact point for 24/7 service support. A permanently staffed NOC is preferred over an ‘on-call’ service in order to have an immediate assistance for the Satellite communication and BGAN subscriptions. The Bidder’s helpdesk/NOC must provide support in English. Ability to provide support in Arabic, French and/or Spanish will be regarded as additional assets (please specify which of these you support). The Bidder should assign an account manager to be the single point of contact with NRC for developing our supplier relationship, performance management, quarterly reviews and escalation where required Requirement #2 Online Portal ‘Catalogue’ NRC will priorities Suppliers who are able to provide an online user-friendly solution containing a catalogue with the agreed items. NRC selected employees across the world should be able to: Order communication equipment and related accessories directly through the online portal. (The purchasing process shall be defined by NRC to continuously meet NRC’s and donors’ procurement regulations.) Access historical data/list of purchased equipment with serial numbers (when required). View countries usage by device, management of SIM card (activate and deactivate) and view costs to date by device. Track of the supplying process of ordered items after submitting POs (Purchase orders) NRC must be able to control the list of offered items in the solution online portal. It will be able to add and delete items according to its need and preference. If requested, Bidders must be ready to provide a demo of the solution at short notice as part of the bid analysis. Requirement #3 Data Management In order to maximize the effectiveness of the usage of Satellite phones and BGAN data, as well as minimizing the costs. The Bidder must be able to meet the following requirements regarding SIM cards and subscriptions: Present clear charging tariffs for voice and data across all technologies. Including but not limited to: low usage tariffs, high usage tariffs, ‘pay as you go’ and ‘all you can eat’ tariffs. A monthly master invoice for ea...
General Instruction. The Non-conventional Resources Exploration and Evaluation Plan should be sent to ANP through a forwarding letter, which should contain:

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  • General Instructions Section references are to the Internal Revenue Code unless otherwise noted.

  • Special Instructions As used herein, the term "Special Instructions" shall mean Proper Instructions countersigned or confirmed in writing by the Treasurer or any Deputy or Assistant Treasurer of the applicable Fund or any other person designated by the Treasurer of such Fund in writing, which countersignature or confirmation shall be (i) included on the same instrument containing the Proper Instructions or on a separate instrument relating thereto, and (ii) delivered by hand, by facsimile transmission, or in such other manner as the applicable Fund and the Custodian agree in writing.

  • General Insurance Requirements During the Term of this Lease, Lessor and Lessee shall at all times keep the Leased Property insured with the kinds and amounts of insurance described below, or such other insurance coverage(s) as may be required by the Franchise Agreement. This insurance shall be written by companies authorized to issue insurance in the State. The policies must name Lessor and/or Lessee, as applicable, as the insured or as an additional named insured, as the case may be. Losses shall be payable to Lessor or Lessee as provided in this Lease. Any loss adjustment shall require the written consent of Lessor and Lessee, each acting reasonably and in good faith. Evidence of insurance shall be deposited with Lessor. The policies on the Leased Property, including the Leased Improvements, Fixtures and Lessee’s Personal Property, shall include the following: (a) Lessor shall obtain and maintain, at its own expense: (i) Building insurance on the “Special Form” (formerly “All Risk” form) (including earthquake and flood in reasonable amounts as determined by Lessor) in an amount not less than 100% of the then full replacement cost thereof (as defined in Section 13.2) or such other amount which is acceptable to Lessor and Lessee, and personal property insurance (on other than Lessee’s Personal Property) on the “Special Form” in the full amount of the replacement cost thereof; (ii) Insurance for loss or damage (direct and indirect) from steam boilers, pressure vessels or similar apparatus, now or hereafter installed in the Hotel, in the minimum amount of $5,000,000 or in such greater amounts as are then customary; and (iii) Loss of income insurance on the “Special Form”, in the amount of one year of Base Rent and Additional Charges (to the extent quantifiable) for the benefit of Lessor. (b) Lessee shall obtain and maintain, at its own expense: (i) Personal property insurance on Lessee’s Personal Property on the “Special Form” in the full amount of the replacement cost thereof; (ii) Comprehensive general liability insurance, with amounts not less than $10,000,000 covering each of the following: bodily injury, death, or property damage liability per occurrence, personal and advertising injury, general aggregate, products and completed operations, with respect to Lessor, and “all risk legal liability” (including liquor law or “dram shop” liability, if liquor or alcoholic beverages are served on the Leased Property) with respect to Lessor and Lessee; (iii) Insurance covering such other hazards and in such amounts as may be customary for comparable properties in the area of the Leased Property and is available from insurance companies, insurance pools or other appropriate companies authorized to do business in the State at rates which are economically practicable in relation to the risks covered, as may be reasonably requested by Lessor; (iv) Fidelity bonds with limits and deductibles as may be reasonably requested by Lessor, covering Lessee’s employees in job classifications normally bonded under prudent hotel management practices in the United States or otherwise required by law; (v) Worker’s compensation insurance coverage for all persons, if any, employed by Lessee on the Leased Premises, to the extent necessary to protect Lessor and the Leased Property against Lessee’s worker’s compensation claims, such worker’s compensation insurance to be in accordance with the requirements of applicable local, state and federal law; (vi) Vehicle liability insurance for owned, non-owned, and hired vehicles, in the amount of $5,000,000; and (vii) Such other insurance as Lessor may reasonably request for facilities such as the Leased Property and the operation thereof.