Intermediate steps Clause Samples
The 'Intermediate steps' clause defines the requirements and procedures for handling partial progress or milestones within a larger project or contractual obligation. Typically, this clause outlines how each stage or deliverable should be documented, reviewed, and approved before moving on to the next phase, such as requiring sign-off on completed modules in a software development contract. Its core practical function is to ensure that both parties have clear checkpoints to assess progress, address issues early, and reduce the risk of misunderstandings or project failure by breaking the work into manageable, reviewable segments.
Intermediate steps. The several rates or intermediate steps prescribed in the ranges are the standard rates of pay authorized for full time employment.
Intermediate steps. Designation of 2 specialized professionals to 2 cases of torture with hearings before the Inter-American Court. • Initial experience in providing psychological attention to the families of victims of torture. • Preparation and presentation of verbal expert’s reports.
Intermediate steps. Communicate with the team-network via the discussion list • Edit and post new input on the specialized section
Intermediate steps. The experts were selected to provide the training • The topics to be covered were planned, and coordinated with the experts • The meeting and workshop were included in the schedule of CEJIL’s staff
Intermediate steps. Compile the specialized bibliography to produce materials for dissemination and awareness raising. • Type up the specialized bibliography, tables of contents and synopses. • Write and submit information for the IIHR Newsletter. • Identify the structure and content of the specialized web section.
Intermediate steps. Beginning of the formalities involved and coordination of the process of assigning experts to the cases
Intermediate steps. Analysis of potential cases to be litigated. • Selection of three cases (one of them was removed by the Commission). • Confirmation of the election of the first two cases. • Two trips by CEJIL’s staff to document the Bulacio and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ cases. • Request of hearings at the Commission. • Preparation of hearings before the Court. • Preparation of final arguments to be presented before the Court. • Designation and coordination of the specialized psychologists chosen. • Participation of ▇▇▇▇▇’s specialized psychologists and lawyers in the hearings.
Intermediate steps. Set up team-network. • Maintain telephone and electronic contact with members of the team-network. • Create the discussion list. • Convene the meeting for August 2003. • Create a working agenda for the meeting in August 2003.
Intermediate steps. Selection of members needed to complete 10 individuals in the team-network. • Beginning of communications with the team-network.
Intermediate steps. Coordinate and hold informal meetings with representatives of the Inter-American Commission. • Set agendas and topics for informal meetings. • Identify content and prepare the technical report for judges and commissioners.