Information and other things Sample Clauses
The "Information and other things" clause defines the obligations and rights of parties regarding the exchange, use, and protection of information and related materials within the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines what constitutes information, how it should be handled, and may include provisions on confidentiality, permitted disclosures, or the return of materials after the contract ends. Its core function is to ensure that sensitive or proprietary information is managed appropriately, reducing the risk of misuse or unauthorized disclosure.
Information and other things. The Contractor has the right to use Equipment, Plant, and Materials as stated in this Service Information provided by the Employer to provide the service. At the end of the service period the Contractor returns all Equipment and surplus materials to the Employer. Provides items of equipment for the Employer’s use as stated in the Service Information and provides information and other things as stated in the Service Information.
Information and other things. Clause 70.2 requires that information and other things which the Contractor is to provide at the end of the
Information and other things. All Reports/Documents to be compiled, filed, discussed and handed over to the Employer on a weekly basis (the day in the week to be announced by Employer) and at the end of the service. On completion of contract the Contractors safety file will be hand over to the Service Manager and will be saved for 40 Years after completion / termination of the contract Contractor is Responsible to ensure that his Letter of Good standing is valid at all times as stipulated in the construction regulations point 7 (C) (iv) and she specifications 2.5.2 (iv) and 3.10 Contractor will not be allowed on site if the Contractors letter of good standing is not valid
Information and other things. Clause 70.2 requires that information and other things which the Contractor is to provide at the end of the service period be stated in the Service Information.
Information and other things. All the related service information shall be shared with the Employer (refer to clause 70.2 NEC TSC3).
Information and other things. All Reports/Documents to be compiled, filed, discussed and handed over to the Employer on a weekly basis (the day in the week to be announced by Employer) and at the end of the service. All PM’s to be signed off and handed back to the Eskom Section’s Supervisor on a daily basis The Contractors safety file will be hand over to the Service Manager and will be saved for 40 Years after completion / termination of the contract.
Information and other things. All data files and computer data needs to be handed over to the Service Manager on termination or expiry of the contract.
Information and other things. At the end of the service period the Contractor will be required to provide the Employer with the Contractor's Safety file
Information and other things. During the duration of the contract, the Contractor will acquire extensive intellectual property about the associated assets, equipment and procedures. This information cannot be used for any other reason except for fulfilment of this agreement. Any such intellectual property must be handed over to ACSA at the end of the Service period. These will include, but is not limited to, the following:
Information and other things. Inspection Interim Report provided to the Employer before filling of the reactor primary system for reload. This summary report contains: • the final scope of inspections; • the reports and follow up of the activities duly completed; • the results of the inspections; • the characteristics of possible indications (dimensions, position, orientation, and drawings) and comparison with previous results; • if possible, the data in order to confirm the origin and the type of the possible defects (construction, corrosion, etc.); The Contractor provides a final inspection report to the Employer at Completion but not later than 14 days after Completion of the for outages and on, line inspections This final report contains: • the final scope of inspections; • the description of the inspection conditions • the description of the possible deviations to the Contractor’s internal procedures and the • the complete results of the inspections; • the detailed description of the possible indications including their interpretation with regard to the Code and KNPS’s requirements, comparison with the previous results and drawings that clearly show the positions and orientations of all data (requested by the Employer) related to the results of the inspection or necessary to obtain approval from the Authorities. The current schedule of tasks and activities is provided in Table 1.