Initiation of Services Clause Samples

The Initiation of Services clause defines when and how the service provider will begin performing the agreed-upon services under the contract. Typically, this clause specifies the conditions that must be met before work starts, such as receipt of a signed agreement, an initial payment, or the provision of necessary information by the client. By clearly outlining the trigger for service commencement, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings about start dates and ensures both parties are aligned on when obligations begin.
Initiation of Services. Signup 1. Profiling Worksheets will be filled out by Client and returned to NMR. 2. NMR requires graphical elements, text copy and other creative materials including but not limited to logos, business photographs and business history for presentation in various Client media services. NMR can assist in the writing and creation of copy and graphical elements for additional fees. 3. Various web accounts will need to be created as a part of the setup process including accounts with, but not limited to, MailChimp, Shopify, Google, Facebook and/or Twitter, Instagram, Google Merchant Center, Google Ads Accounts, Facebook Business Manager depending on the service profile. These types of accounts will hereafter be known as “web services”.
Initiation of Services. During the term of this Agreement, Client may call upon BVNA to perform specific work from the scope to be defined per project in accordance with the agreed upon fees. Individual projects may be delineated via a specific proposal in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. BVNA agrees to furnish services in conformity with the terms hereof and the following documents which are incorporated by reference and made a part hereof. No subsequent amendment to this Agreement shall be binding on either BVNA or Client unless reduced to writing and signed by an authorized Representative of BVNA and Client. Any pre-printed forms including, but not limited to: purchase orders, shipping instructions, or sales acknowledgment forms of either party containing terms or conditions at variance with or in addition to those set forth herein shall not in any event be deemed to modify or vary the terms of this Agreement.
Initiation of Services. AASDI shall provide installation services related to voice, data, security, surveillance and/or audio or video networks on a project basis and provide such other services as may be agreed upon from time to time by ASD and AASDI (collectively the “Services”) as more fully set forth in the purchase order and SOW. AADSI will not begin performance of Services until receipt of a fully executed purchase order authorizing the Services.
Initiation of Services. No later than five (5) days following authorization by County a member of the Integrated FSP team shall meet with the C/Y SED client and family (as applicable to TAY enrollees) to conduct an orientation and strengths assessment to enroll the client, and to set the groundwork for the first Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) meeting. The MDT shall include the Integrated FSP team, other system providers and the C/Y / SED / TAY enrollee and family. Within each team, a personal services coordinator (Clinical Case Manager) shall be identified for each enrollee. The MDT shall develop the Individualized care plan (“Wrap Plan”) which shall identify the highest priority needs which may include but not be limited to any of the five (5) life domains: 1) support/self efficiency, 2) education, 3) employment, 4) wellness, and 5) safety and permanence. Action steps shall be developed and responsibility for completing those steps shall be assigned. The MDT shall meet as often as needed to address the C/Y / SED / TAY enrollee and family’‘s needs. The Wrap timeline shall be as follows: Intake Initial Safety Plan is developed Within thirty (30) days Strength and Needs Assessment completed. First Family Conference held to develop strategies to meet the needs At least quarterly, but Wrap Plan will be reviewed and as often as needed updated. Within sixty (60) days Wrap Plan is reviewed to see if there are unmet needs.
Initiation of Services. Signup 1. Profiling Worksheets will be filled out by Client and returned to NMR. 2. NMR requires graphical elements, text copy and other creative materials including but not limited to logos, business photographs and business history for presentation in various Client media services. NMR can assist in the writing and creation of copy and graphical elements for additional fees. 3. Various web accounts will need to be created as a part of the setup process including accounts with, but not limited to, MailChimp, Google, Facebook and/or Twitter depending on the service profile. These types of accounts will hereafter be known as “web services”. 4. Web Service information created for NMR programs must be communicated to NMR before service with that specific account can begin. The information to deliver regarding these web services may include usernames, passwords, profile account numbers, API keys and other service identification markers. Without this information, NMR will not be able to maintain accounts on the Client’s behalf. Instructions for creating web service accounts are provided by NMR. 5. Client is required to have a web domain name that will be assigned to the website produced by NMR on the Client’s behalf. In addition, Client is responsible for managing DNS settings that point the domain name to the Client’s NMR produced website. Instructions for purchasing and managing domain names are provided by NMR. Service and Billing Notices: 1. Failure to pay bills issued during the setup period can result in an automatic cancellation of service by NMR. 2. Failure to deliver required content or account information can significantly delay production – even beyond the 90 day setup period. If this occurs, NMR reserves the right to cancel the client’s account. 3. Failure to provide content or approvals does not suspend billing or payments due unless the account is formally cancelled which may result in cancellation fees. 4. While delivering the above information to NMR is the responsibility of Client, NMR will endeavor to assist in these matters where possible. The goal of acquiring this information is to produce a number of Client media services depending on the services indicated in the Program Prospectus and “Sign Up Today” form. Those media may include but are not limited to: 1. Client Website 2. Client Email Marketing Services 3. Client Facebook Business Page 4. Client Twitter Profile for Business The above Client media services are NOT always initialized at ...
Initiation of Services. The parties acknowledge that an Injured Worker is appropriate to receive Services where an injury has resulted in the loss of a hand, foot, arm, facial feature, other appendage or anatomical feature and/or where an Injured Worker’s Prosthesis must be fabricated, maintained, repaired, adjusted or replaced, as required.‌
Initiation of Services. The Engineer will commence the services on May 1, 1997.
Initiation of Services. Upon timely delivery of samples, COMPANY will meet mutually agreed upon turnaround times. All turnaround times will be calculated from the date of Sample Delivery Acceptance. Sample Delivery Acceptance is the point in time when COMPANY has determined that it can proceed with defined work following receipt, inspection of samples, and resolution of any discrepancies. To meet Acceptance requirements, COMPANY must be provided with samples that have at least 50% of holding time remaining. If any samples have less than 50% holding time remaining, then a rush charge shall apply. Sample Receipt & Inspection Risk of Loss to Client Risk of Loss to Laboratory
Initiation of Services. No later than five (5) days following authorization by County a member of the FSP team shall meet with the C/Y/TAY client and family (as applicable to TAY enrollees) to conduct an orientation and strengths assessment to enroll the client, and to set the groundwork for the first Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) meeting. The MDT shall include the FSP team, other system providers, and the C/Y enrollee and family. Within each team, a personal services coordinator (clinical case manager) shall be identified for each enrollee. The MDT shall develop the individualized care plan (“Wrap Plan”), which shall identify the highest priority needs which may include but not be limited to any of the following five life domains: 1) support/self efficacy, 2) education, 3) employment, 4) wellness, and 5) safety and permanence. Action steps shall be developed and responsibility for completing those steps shall be assigned. The MDT shall meet as often as needed to address the C/Y / TAY enrollee and family of the enrollee’s needs. The Wrap Plan timeline shall be as follows: Intake Preliminary Safety Plan, Consents & Release of Information Within thirty (30) days Strength and Needs Assessment completed Within sixty (60) days Wrap Plan and Discharge Plan are implemented As needed Wrap Plan is reviewed and updated Within ninety (90) days of discharge After care meeting
Initiation of Services. The Contractor agrees that an Injured Worker is appropriate to receive Services where an Injured Worker’s Prosthesis must be fabricated, maintained, repaired, adjusted or replaced. The Contractor agrees that an Injured Worker may receive the Services from an Ocularist (or an Ocularist Trainee in accordance with sections 10 and 11 of this Schedule A) where an injury has resulted in the loss or partial loss of an eye, and from an Anaplastologist (or an Anaplastologist Trainee in accordance with sections 10 and 11 of this Schedule A) where an injury has resulted in the loss or partial loss of a hand, finger, ear, facial feature, or other related appendage or anatomical feature.‌