Onboarding Exception Sample Clauses

The Onboarding Exception clause allows for deviations from standard onboarding procedures under specific circumstances. In practice, this clause may permit certain employees, contractors, or clients to bypass or modify typical onboarding requirements, such as background checks or training modules, when justified by urgent business needs or unique situations. Its core function is to provide flexibility in the onboarding process, ensuring that operational needs can be met without being hindered by rigid procedural requirements.
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Onboarding Exception. You acknowledge and agree that for the first seventy-five (75) days following the commencement date of a SOW, the Response Time commitments described in this Agreement will not apply to RSI, it being understood that there may be unanticipated downtime or delays due to RSI’s initial startup activities with you (the “Onboarding Exception”).
Onboarding Exception. You acknowledge and agree that for the first thirty (30) days following the commencement date of a SOW, the Response Time commitments described in this Agreement will not apply to us, it being understood that there may be unanticipated downtime or delays due to our initial startup activities with you (the “Onboarding Exception”).
Onboarding Exception. You acknowledge and agree that for the first thirty (30) days following the commencement date of a SOW, the Response Time commitments described in this Agreement will not apply to Verus, it being understood that there may be unanticipated downtime or delays due to Verus’s initial startup activities with you (the “Onboarding Exception”).
Onboarding Exception. You acknowledge and agree that for the first thirty (30) days following the commencement date of a SOW, the Response Time commitments described in this Agreement will not apply to F1, it being understood that there may be unanticipated downtime or delays due to F1’s initial startup activities with you (the “Onboarding Exception”).
Onboarding Exception. You acknowledge and agree that for the first thirty (30) days following the commencement date of a SOW, the Response Time commitments described in this Agreement will not apply to Netlogix, it being understood that there may be unanticipated downtime or delays due to Netlogix’s initial startup activities with you (the “Onboarding Exception”).

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  • Agreement Exceptions/Deviations Explanation If the proposing Vendor desires to deviate form the Vendor Agreement language, all such deviations must be listed on this attribute, with complete and detailed conditions and information included. TIPS will consider any deviations in its proposal award decisions, and TIPS reserves the right to accept or reject any proposal based upon any deviations indicated below. In the absence of any deviation entry on this attribute, the proposer assures TIPS of their full compliance with the Vendor Agreement.

  • Survey Buyer may obtain a survey of the Property before the Closing to assure that there are no defects, encroachments, overlaps, boundary line or acreage disputes, or other such matters, that would be disclosed by a survey ("Survey Problems"). The cost of the survey shall be paid by the Buyer. Not later than business days prior to the Closing, Buyer shall notify Seller of any Survey Problems which shall be deemed to be a defect in the title to the Property. Seller shall be required to remedy such defects within business days and prior to the Closing. If Seller does not or cannot remedy any such defect(s), Buyer shall have the option of canceling this Agreement, in which case the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Money shall be returned to Buyer.

  • Topographic Survey The Professional shall obtain a topographic and utility survey as described below. 4.1.1. The Professional shall tie in all existing surface topographic features and structures within the survey limits shown in Figure 1. This survey shall include: tops of curbs, edges of pavement, pavement materials, driveways, sidewalks, retaining walls, drainage structures (top, edges and flow line), channels and drainage ways (tops, toes and flow line), manholes (rim, flow lines and diameters of pipes, type of material and photographs of the inside of manholes and drainage structures), including the same survey data for upstream and downstream manholes and structures that are outside of the survey limits for all gravity wastewater and drainage lines within the survey limits. Visible valves, meters, clean-outs, slabs, utility signs, utility poles and structures, fences, landscaping features, shrubbery, trees (including the approximate drip-line), tree canopies, buildings (edges within the survey limits) mailboxes, etc. Trees shall be tagged and tabulated by size and species specific in compliance with the City of New Braunfels Tree Preservation ordinance as defined in the City of New Braunfels Zoning Ordinance Chapter 5.3- 5i. The survey limits shall extend approximately 100 feet on intersecting streets. The Professional shall provide sufficient ground shots to create one (1) foot contours for the Project. 4.1.2. The Professional shall conduct a utility survey and locate existing utilities within the Project boundary in Figure 1. The Professional shall contact all utility service providers by calling Texas 811 and the NBU Project Manager to coordinate flagging of existing franchise utilities. The Professional shall request drawings of existing agency and municipal owned utilities and shall include locations of these utilities in the survey. The Professional shall tie in the locations of the discovered utilities on the survey. The Professional shall bear all costs for the Services associated with utility locates. 4.1.3. The Professional shall locate up to ten (10) geotechnical borings and tie them in to the Project survey. 4.1.4. The Professional shall set and install control points and/or benchmarks as required for the survey work (minimum 1-foot intervals). The Professional shall provide horizontal and vertical coordinates of the benchmarks in the required coordinate system and datum and show the benchmarks on the survey drawing. 4.1.5. The Professional shall research and review adjoining plats and deeds along the survey corridor. The Professional shall locate property corners and identify existing right of way (“ROW”), along the survey corridor, based on found monuments and record documents.

  • Title Passage All right, title, and interest in and to any Included Timber shall remain in Forest Ser- vice until it has been cut, Scaled, removed from Sale Area or other authorized cutting area, and paid for, at which time title shall vest in Purchaser. For purposes of this Subsection, timber cut under cash deposit or pay- ment guarantee under B4.3 shall be considered to have been paid for. Title to any Included Timber that has been cut, Scaled, and paid for, but not removed from Sale Area or other authorized cutting area by Purchaser on or prior to Termination Date, shall remain in Forest Service.