Operational Communications Clause Samples

Operational Communications. 6.1 British Columbia, UBCM or the Ultimate Recipient is solely responsible for operational communications with respect to Eligible Projects, including but not limited to, calls for tender, construction, and public safety notices. Operational communications as described above are not subject to the federal official language policy. 6.2 Canada does not need to be informed on operational communications. However, such products should include, where appropriate, the following statement, “This project is funded in part by the Government of Canada” or “This project is funded by the Government of Canada”, as applicable. 6.3 British Columbia, UBCM and the Ultimate Recipient will share information as available with Canada should significant emerging media or stakeholder issues relating to an Eligible Project arise. Canada, British Columbia and UBCM will advise Ultimate Recipients, when appropriate, about media inquiries received concerning an Eligible Project.
Operational Communications. The Recipient is solely responsible for operational communications with respect to the Project, including, but not limited to, calls for tender, construction, and public safety notices. Operational communications will include the following statement: “This project is funded in part by the Government of Canada”. Operational communications as described above are not subject to the federal official languages policy. Canada and the Recipient will share information promptly with the other Party should significant media inquiries be received or if major stakeholder issues relating to the Project arise.
Operational Communications. 6.1 The Recipient is solely responsible for operational communications with respect to the Eligible Projects, including but not limited to, calls for tender, construction and public safety notices. Operational communications as described above are not subject to the federal official languages policy. 6.2 The Recipient will share information promptly with Canada and AMO should significant emerging media or stakeholder issues relating to an Eligible Project arise. AMO will advise Recipients, when appropriate, about media inquiries received by it concerning an Eligible Project and, when appropriate, other signatories to the Canada-Ontario-AMO-Toronto Agreement will advise the Recipient about media inquiries, concerning an Eligible Project.
Operational Communications. Ontario and the Ultimate Recipient are solely responsible for operational communications with respect to Projects, including but not limited to: calls for tender, contract awards, and construction and public safety notices. Operational communications as described above are not subject to the Official Languages Act of Canada.
Operational Communications. (a) Any emergency operational communications given by or on behalf of either party may be by telephone or other instantaneous means of communication. The parties will ensure that logs are kept in which persons giving and receiving emergency operational communications record brief details of their substance and timing. (b) Operational communications for the submission of manual Nominations and general operational enquiries are to be communicated through the following means: (i) by telephone on: ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ or such other number as may be notified from time to time; (ii) by email at: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ or such other email address as may be notified from time to time; (iii) by facsimile: to be advised; or (iv) such other method satisfactory to both parties, to recipients notified by the parties to each other from time to time.
Operational Communications. 5.1 BCHMC and the Project proponent are solely responsible for operational communications with respect to Projects, including but not limited to: calls for tender, contract awards, and construction and public safety notices.
Operational Communications. 5.1. The Municipality is solely responsible for operational communications with respect to Eligible Projects, including but not limited to, calls for tender, construction, and public safety notices. Operational communications as described above are not subject to the federal official language policy. 5.2. Canada does not need to be informed on operations communications. However, such products should include, where appropriate, the following statement, “This project is funded in part by the Government of Canada” or “This project is funded by the Government of Canada”, as applicable. 5.3. The Municipality will share information promptly with Nova Scotia should significant emerging media or stakeholder issues relating to an Eligible Project arise. Canada and Nova Scotia will advise the Municipality, when appropriate, about media inquiries received concerning an Eligible Project.
Operational Communications. Any operational communications given by or on behalf of a party may be by telephone or other instantaneous means of communication. Operational communications are to be recorded in a manner satisfactory to the parties. The parties will ensure that logs are kept in which persons giving and receiving operational communications record brief details of their substance and timing.
Operational Communications. Notwithstanding Article 10.1 above, communications concerning the operational aspects of the construction may be given to County Engineer via e-mail or telephone if such communication is acknowledged as having been received.
Operational Communications. 5.1 MHO and the Project proponent are solely responsible for operational communications with respect to Projects, including but not limited to: calls for tender, contract awards, and construction and public safety notices..