General Notes Sample Clauses
The 'General Notes' clause serves as a section for providing supplementary information, clarifications, or overarching instructions relevant to the contract or agreement. It typically includes details that do not fit neatly into other specific clauses, such as administrative instructions, references to related documents, or general expectations for the parties involved. By consolidating miscellaneous but important information, this clause ensures that all parties are aware of additional considerations that may affect the interpretation or execution of the contract, thereby promoting clarity and reducing the risk of misunderstandings.
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General Notes. All work shall be performed in accordance with the Delaware Department of Transportation Standard Specifications dated June 2021, the DelDOT Special Provisions, the most recent Standard Construction Details, the current Delaware MUTCD (including revisions up to the day of contract advertising) and these plans.
General Notes. The following General Notes apply without exception to this Agreement, including to Annexes 1 through 6.
General Notes. For the purposes of this Annex:
General Notes. The listing below, may or may not contain all of the potential Project Design Criteria for a Project.
General Notes. No employee shall receive a reduction in salary as the result of the implementation of this schedule. For payroll purposes, the implementation of any pay schedule increases shall be arranged for the beginning of the first complete pay period.
General Notes. This Agreement shall not take from the employees privileges they have hitherto enjoyed, except as are specifically dealt with in this Agreement. Employees will be paid at the rate of the highest job class they perform during the course of a shift or at the rate of the job they regularly perform, whichever is greater. No employee shall be asked or permitted to make any verbal or written agreement which may conflict with the Agreement. Employees are not permitted to engage in any other major occupation or business during the course of their employment. In the case of lock-outs or strike of any Union, it shall not be considered a violation of this Agreement for any member of the Union to refuse to deliver goods where such a controversy is going on. The Union will not call or sanction or enforce any sympathetic strike of its members and the Employer shall not aid other Employers in any fight that may be waged against the Union. It is agreed that the participation of any driver or any employee in any such controversy shall not interfere with his regular duties with the Company. It is also agreed that the wage summary outlined in Appendices "A", and is as part of this Agreement. In the event of a death in the immediate family of an employee covered by this Agreement, the Employer agrees to grant the employee the necessary time off without loss of pay up to five days. Immediate family shall be considered as father, mother, in-law, father-in-law, wife, husband, common law spouse, sister, brother, son or daughter. Two days bereavement time off with pay will be allowed for the death of grandparents, grandchildren, sister-in-law or brother-in-law. Where it is necessary for any employees to be absent from work on Union business, the Employer agrees to release such employee for the time necessary at the request of the Union, at no expense to the Employer. Where an employee is called for jury duty or is subpoenaed as a witness, the employee shall be paid his full pay by his Company. Such employee will give their jury pay or witness pay cheque to the Company in return. Shift staffs for groups I, II, III, IV, and VI shall be by choice of seniority. Employees are allowed to exercise this privilege once per year. Groups V and VII shall continue as presently practised. When an employee exercises his/her seniority to fill a requirement for a shift that is in place for less than one year, the employee's obligation to remain on that shift shall end when the shift is removed. Be...
General Notes. This policy shall not create any obligation on behalf of Rinat and may be modified at any time at Rinat’s discretion without prior notice. Interpretations of this policy shall be the responsibility of the President, in consultation with appropriate members of the Executive Board.
General Notes. This tenancy agreement is for letting furnished or unfurnished residential accommodation on an assured shorthold tenancy within the provisions of the Housing ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ as amended by Part III of the Housing ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. As such, this is a legal document and should not be used without adequate knowledge of the law of landlord and tenant.
General Notes. 1. To be eligible for admission into the Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource Management degree program with a major in Resource Science, or the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a major in Environmental Science or Soil Science at the University of Saskatchewan, Lakeland College students must successfully submit an application for admission, as well as all required documentation and application fees, to the Admissions and Transfer Credit Office, University of Saskatchewan, by the admission application and document deadline(s) each year. The College of Agriculture and Bioresources will not limit the number of students who can be admitted into the Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource with a major in Resource Science or the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a major in Environmental Science or Soil Science via the provisions in this Agreement, provided the applicant meets all criteria set contained herein.
2. To be eligible for admission into the Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource Management or the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree programs at the University of Saskatchewan, Lakeland College students must meet or exceed the following academic requirements: • Successful completion of either the Conservation & Restoration Ecology diploma, the Environmental Conservation & Reclamation diploma, or the Water Conservation & Management diploma from Lakeland College; • All general admission requirements at the University of Saskatchewan, including but not limited to, adequate performance on English language proficiency tests, if applicable; • Successful completion of Chemistry 30, Biology 30, and Foundations of Mathematics 30 or Pre-Calculus 30 (or alternate jurisdictional equivalents) at the high school level or successful completion of equivalents to Chemistry 30, Biology 30, or Foundations of Mathematics 30 or Pre-Calculus 30 (or alternate jurisdictional equivalents) at the university level, each with a minimum final grade of 50%. Students can be admitted with one prerequisite subject deficiency that must be cleared before the second year of study; • A minimum transfer average of 60% must be attained. The admission average will be calculated using courses that receive course-for-course transfer credit granted through the agreement.
3. Students are required to consult with an advisor in the Agriculture and Bioresources Undergraduate Student Services office prior to course registration.
4. Students must complete the remaining credi...
General Notes. Unless otherwise specified herein, the following General Notes apply without exception to Chapter 13 (Government Procurement), including to all sections of this Schedule.
1. Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) does not apply to any set-aside on behalf of a small- or minority-owned business. A set-aside may include any form of preference, such as the exclusive right to provide a good or service, or any price preference.
2. Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) does not cover procurement of transportation services that form a part of, or are incidental to, a procurement contract.
3. For goods and services (including construction services) of Mexico and suppliers of such goods and services, this Chapter does not apply to procurement done by the contractual means of build-operate-transfer contract or public works concessions contract. The United States is prepared to amend this note at such time as coverage with respect to build-operate- transfer contracts and public works concessions contracts can be resolved with Mexico.