Operational Scope Clause Samples

The Operational Scope clause defines the specific activities, services, or operations that are covered under an agreement. It typically outlines the boundaries of what is included and excluded, such as which products, locations, or timeframes are subject to the contract's terms. By clearly delineating these parameters, the clause ensures both parties understand their obligations and limits, thereby preventing misunderstandings and disputes about what is or is not covered by the agreement.
Operational Scope. The Connections II scope includes all labor and equipment necessary to support communications and networking solutions at the Local Area Network (LAN), building, campus, and enterprise level. Labor categories specify both professional and technical expertise to support the full solution life cycle, including, but not limited to, analysis, planning, design, specification, implementation, integration and management of network services and equipment. The scope also includes any new labor and equipment that may emerge in the marketplace for providing comprehensive telecommunications over the life of the contract. Construction, alteration, and repair support services are only in scope as necessary to offer a complete telecommunications solution provided that it is integral to and necessary for the effort stated in the task order. There shall be no order placed for which construction, alteration, or repair is the principal purpose of the order. The direct provision of network services, such as services that provide transport and access to and between customer sites, such as those provided by Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, Competitive Local Exchange Carriers, Wireless Telephone Carriers, Interexchange Carriers, Satellite Providers, or Internet Service Providers are out of scope.
Operational Scope the operational scope refers to the elementary operations (and related emissions) of the organizational scope, which have to be taken into account in the assessment. The operational scope is generally split into three levels: Scope: for this group of methodologies, “scope” has a broader sense than for the previous groups of methodologies. Here it refers either to a specific issue covered by the methodology (e.g. energy efficiency, energy management) or the general boundary of the system concerned by the analysis.
Operational Scope. The objective of this procurement is to meet the Norwegian Armed Forces’ need for an upgraded, secure and well-functioning hypobaric chamber suitable for expediently training flight personnel in accordance with STANAG 3114, AEROMEDICAL TRAINING OF FLIGHT PERSONNEL The operational scope will also include later STANAGs’ and/or editions to the extent they replace the present one.
Operational Scope. Within the scope outlined in section 1, the application of this Agreement will be obligatory for all companies who provide telemarketing for third parties, and for all of their workers. To this end, telemarketing will be understood as the activity which, whether carried out by telephone, telematic media, by the application of digital technology or by any other electronic media, is aimed at the promotion, circulation, and sale of all types of products and services, carrying out personal interviews, the reception and classification of calls and contact with clients in multimedia environments, and different customer service services. This definition includes activities that are coadjutant, complimentary or connected to the principal activity.
Operational Scope. The parties to this agreement agree to perform the following service pursuant to the terms of this agreement. Booking space, storage, customs clearance and inspection, delivery, issuing of transport documents and other relating agent service.
Operational Scope. Within the scope of Article 1 of the application of this Agreement shall be binding for all companies and all of the workers engaged in the provision of contact center services to third parties. For the purposes of this agreement are framed in providing contact center services all activities that aim to contact or be contacted by third parties either by phone, by computer, by applying digital technology or by other electronic means , to provide, inter alia, the following services listed limited to: contacts with third parties in multimedia environments, technical support services to third parties, collection and payment management, mechanized management of administrative and back office information , promotion, distribution and sale of all kinds of products or services, or conduct personal interviews broadcast, reception and call classification, etc. as well as few other services for third parties to develop through the aforementioned environments. This definition shall include the enabling activities, complementary or related to the core business.

Related to Operational Scope

  • Project Scope The physical scope of the Project shall be limited to only those capital improvements as described in Appendix A of this Agreement. In the event that circumstances require a change in such physical scope, the change must be approved by the District Committee, recorded in the District Committee's official meeting minutes, and provided to the OPWC Director for the execution of an amendment to this Agreement.

  • Operational Support Systems (OSS The terms, conditions and rates for OSS are as set forth in Section 2.13 of this Attachment.

  • Operational Support Systems 14.1 BellSouth has developed and made available electronic interfaces by which Unity Acquisition may submit LSRs electronically. 14.2 LSRs submitted by means of one of these electronic interfaces will incur an OSS electronic ordering charge. An individual LSR will be identified for billing purposes by its Purchase Order Number (PON). LSRs submitted by means other than one of these interactive interfaces (mail, fax, courier, etc.) will incur a manual order charge. All OSS charges are specified in Exhibit A of this Attachment.

  • Synchronization, Commissioning and Commercial Operation 5.1.1 The SPG shall give PGVCL at least thirty (30) days’ advanced preliminary written notice and at least fifteen (15) days’ advanced final written notice, of the date on which it intends to synchronize the Solar Power Project to the Grid System. 5.1.2 Subject to Article 5.1.1, the Power Project may be synchronized by the SPG to the Grid System when it meets all the connection conditions prescribed in applicable Grid Code then in effect and otherwise meets all other Indian legal requirements for synchronization to the Grid System. 5.1.3 The synchronization equipment and all necessary arrangements / equipment including RTU for scheduling of power generated from the Project and transmission of data to the concerned authority as per applicable regulation shall be installed by the SPG at its generation facility of the Power Project at its own cost. The SPG shall synchronize its system with the Grid System only after the approval of synchronization scheme is granted by the head of the concerned substation/ and checking/verification is made by the concerned authorities of the PGVCL. 5.1.4 The SPG shall immediately after each synchronization/tripping of generator, inform the sub-station of the Grid System to which the Power Project is electrically connected in accordance with applicable Grid Code. In addition, the SPG will inject in-firm power to grid from time to time to carry out operational/ functional test prior to commercial operation. For avoidance of doubt, it is clarified that Synchronization / Connectivity of the Project with the grid shall not to be considered as Commissioning of the Project. 5.1.5 The SPG shall commission the Project within nine (9) Months from the Date of execution of this PPA. Declaration of COD shall be certified by the commissioning committee. 5.1.6 The Parties agree that for the purpose of commencement of the supply of electricity by SPG to PGVCL, liquidated damages for delay etc., the Scheduled Commissioning Date as defined in this Agreement shall be the relevant date.

  • Operational Support 2.1 Party A agrees, according to the operational needs of Party B, to act as the guarantor of Party B in the contracts, agreements, or transactions entered into between Party B and third parties, in order to fully guarantee the performance by Party B of such contracts, agreements, and transactions. 2.2 Party A agrees, according to the operational needs Party B, to recommend directors and senior management to Party B and Party B agrees to appoint such personnel recommended by Party A to be its directors and senior management. The relevant personnel recommended by Party A pursuant to this Article shall meet the qualification requirements for directors and senior management under applicable laws. 2.3 To ensure the performance of this Agreement, Party A agrees to provide to Party B cooperative policy advice and guidance, which is consistent with the daily operation and financial management and the employment policy of Party B.