Notification and Information Sample Clauses

The Notification and Information clause establishes the obligation for one or both parties to promptly inform the other about specific events, developments, or issues relevant to the contract. Typically, this clause outlines the types of information that must be shared, the required format or method of notification (such as written notice or email), and the timeframe within which the notification must occur. By setting clear expectations for communication, this clause helps ensure transparency, enables timely responses to important matters, and reduces the risk of misunderstandings or disputes arising from a lack of information.
Notification and Information. During the continuance of the Agreement the Customer shall, or as applicable take reasonable measures to ensure any End User shall: (1) promptly notify the Company if the Equipment needs maintenance or is not operating correctly. Failure by the Customer or End User (as applicable) so to notify the Company within twenty four (24) hours of the Customer or End User first becoming aware of such failure or incorrect working shall free the Company from all obligations to investigate or correct such failure or incorrect working; (2) make available to the Company such programs (including manufacturer supplied recovery media), operating manuals and information as may be necessary to enable the Company to perform its obligations hereunder and shall if requested by the Company provide staff familiar with the Customer’s or End User’s (as applicable) software and operations, and such staff shall cooperate fully with the Company’s personnel in the diagnosis of any malfunction of the Equipment; (3) make available to the Company, free of charge, all facilities and services reasonably required by the Company to enable the Company to perform the Services including without limitation computer runs, memory dumps, print-outs, data preparation, and office accommodation; (4) provide such telecommunication facilities as are reasonably required by the Company for testing and diagnostic purposes at the Customer’s expense; (5) keep full security copies of the Customer’s or End User’s (as applicable) software, programs and computer records and carry out appropriate system management functions in accordance with best computing practice. The master copies of software or programs are not to be released by the Customer or End User and the Company is to be given only copies thereof if it requests such software or programs.
Notification and Information. The Agent will notify the Borrower of the determination of the Borrowing Base on or before each Borrowing Base Date, and will include in such notification the Borrowing Base amount which each Lender determined or re-determined. The Borrowing Base determination will remain in effect until the next re-determination is made as required or permitted under this Agreement. The Borrower will cooperate in all respects in providing the Lenders, through the Agent, in a timely manner with such information as may be required by such Lenders to assist such Lenders in determining the Borrowing Base within the time periods required under this Agreement.
Notification and Information a Make available to Nagios Enterprises, free of charge, such information as may be necessary to enable Nagios Enterprises properly to conduct email and telephone diagnosis as part of the Support Service, and in addition, such programs, operating manuals and information to enable Nagios Enterprises properly to perform its obligations under this Agreement .
Notification and Information. Each Party shall promptly notify the other of any infringement or misappropriation or suspected infringement or misappropriation of any Licensed Asset or (solely with respect to a field to which such other Party has rights pursuant to Section 2.3) any asset or right under a Third-Party License Agreement and any other facts that may affect the validity, scope, or enforceability of any Licensed Asset or (solely with respect to a field in which such other Party is permitted to exercise rights pursuant to Section 2.3) any asset or right under a Third-Party License Agreement, and such notifying Party shall provide the other Party with all information that it may have with respect thereto.
Notification and Information. 1. The Agency will determine the length, contents, agenda and delivery method of the orientation. The Union will be included on the agenda for purposes of addressing new bargaining unit employees. 2. The Agency will make every effort to schedule employee orientation during a regularly scheduled work week of Monday through Friday. 3. The Union will be notified in advance of the scheduled dates for employee orientation, normally not less than ten (10) days prior to the orientation session. 4. Employees will be provided a link to the SSA-AFGE National Agreement in their orientation package. 5. Make information available regarding the retirement and Thrift Savings Plan.
Notification and Information. 1. The Agency will determine the length, contents, agenda (including length of presentations) and delivery method of the orientation. If management in the PSC chooses to use a formal agenda, management will normally include the Union on the agenda for purposes of addressing new bargaining unit employees. 2. The Agency will make every effort to schedule employee orientation during a regularly scheduled work week of Monday through Friday. 3. The Union will be notified in advance of the scheduled dates for formal employee orientation programs, normally not less than ten (10) days prior to the orientation session. 4. Employees will be provided a link to the SSA-AFGE National Agreement. 5. The Agency will make information available regarding the retirement and Thrift Savings Plan. Article 4‌‌
Notification and Information. (a) as soon as reasonably practical notify the Supplier if the Equipment needs maintenance or is not operating correctly. Failure by the Customer to notify the Supplier shall free the Supplier from all obligations to investigate or correct such failure or incorrect working where the Supplier reasonably considers that such failure to be notified by the Customer has materially affected the Supplier's ability to perform the Services or has materially affected the work required to be carried out by the Supplier (b) subject to Clause 14 (3) promptly make available to the Supplier’s personnel i) the latest configuration for the Equipment and ii) such programs, operating manuals and information as may be necessary to enable the Supplier to perform its obligations hereunder and shall if requested by the Supplier provide staff familiar with the Customer's programs and operations, which staff shall co-operate fully with the Supplier's personnel in the diagnosis of any malfunction of the Equipment (c) where the latest Equipment configuration has not been made available to the Supplier’s personnel in b i) above the Supplier shall only be obliged to use its reasonable endeavours to perform a functional fix or replacement. The Supplier reserves the right to charge the Customer for any return visit to complete the operational fix or replacement (d) at all times keep a record of the use of the Equipment in a form to be approved by the Supplier and at the Supplier’s request provide the Supplier with copies of the entries and allow the Supplier to inspect such record at all reasonable times (e) if the Supplier is requested to supply any Services in respect of any Additional Equipment, advise the Supplier forthwith of the date of installation of such Additional Equipment at the Location.
Notification and Information. Section 9.5.1 The Agency will determine the length, content, and agenda of the orientation session. The Union will be included on the agenda to address new employees. Section 9.5.2 The Union will be notified as far in advance as possible of the scheduled dates for employee orientation. Under normal cir- cumstances, the Union will be notified no less than five (5) days before the orientation session. This notice will contain the date of the employee orientation session, the estimated number of new employees, and their title, grade and series, type of appointment, location, and division or branch. The Agency will provide the Union with a final list of new employees as soon as it becomes available, but no later than three (3) workdays after the orientation. The final list will include: 1. The employee’s name. 2. Entry on duty date. 3. Position title, grade, and series. 4. Division or branch and location of the position.
Notification and Information. 1. As contemplated by Executive Order (EO) 14025, the Agency agrees to inform new employees of their right to union representation and membership, plus contact information for their AFGE Local ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ as provided by AFGE. Management will timely inform the appropriate AFGE Local ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of the new employee(s). To assist Management with that goal, the Union agrees to provide updated contact information for the AFGE Local ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to local Management on an ongoing basis. Should EO 14025 be rescinded, this requirement will cease to apply. 2. Management will allow the employee(s) a reasonable amount of duty time to meet with the Union and/or will normally invite the Union to one formal onboarding meeting including the new employee, if held. 3. The Agency will make every effort to schedule employee onboarding during a regularly scheduled work week of Monday through Friday. 4. New employees will be provided a link to the SSA-AFGE National Agreement. 5. The Agency will make information available regarding retirement benefits and Thrift Savings Plan. Article 4‌