Other General Points Clause Samples

Other General Points. 5.2.1 Following an offer or nomination of social rented housing by the local authority, applicants will be given a reasonable period to properly consider whether to accept it. However, the personal circumstances of each applicant, including those who are vulnerable applicants, unfamiliar with the property being offered, in hospital, need to arrange a support worker to be present at the viewing, are working, or have childcare commitments will be given longer to consider the property offered. Any longer timescale will be based in specific circumstances of an applicant. The actual letting will be handled by the local authority or a registered provider, who will complete the letting following the offer and acceptance of a tenancy agreement by the applicant. 5.2.2 Applicants will not be offered an allocation that would result in them under-occupying the dwelling (against the definition used by the Department of Work Pensions to determine claims for help with housing costs), being overcrowded (against the UK Government’s Bedroom Standard) or being unable to afford rental or service charges at the date an allocation or nomination is made. As a general rule, allocations will be made so that a property is fully occupied. If this is not possible, under-occupation will be considered, subject to an affordability assessment. Applicants who receive support from a carer who does not live with them and who is required to stay overnight, will have their need for a spare room taken account of whenever possible. Properties on the ground floor, with an accessible bathroom or an additional bathroom or toilet will be offered to applicants who have a medical need for such a dwelling over an applicant who has no need for such accommodation. Any particular needs of older applicants will be taken account of. A health or social care professional with direct knowledge of the applicant’s condition will be contacted by the local authority for an opinion of the applicant’s health and the impact on their housing needs, when evidence submitted by an applicant requires clarification on a point of accuracy or clarification of the prevailing circumstances of their condition. The needs of applicants who have been approved by the local authority to adopt or ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and require a larger property will be taken account of. The extent and circumstances of an applicant’s household will be taken account of, as to whether they would be eligible or qualify in their own right or not. 5.2.3 For the purpo...
Other General Points. Any property may be advertised as First Come, First Served after one complete bidding cycle, if there has been no successful allocation of the property to an applicant. First Come, First Served adverts can be added Monday – Friday and have no specific cycle end date. Applicants bidding on First Come, First Served adverts will be prioritised by the date and time that their bid was placed. Provisional offers of accommodation should be made by phone, text message, email, letter or client message, and at least two, preferably three contact methods should be used. Applicants will then be given at least 24 hours to consider whether to accept the offer, and will be informed of their deadline within the provisional offer contact attempts. The actual letting will be handled by housing management staff. Properties on the ground floor with an accessible bathroom or additional bathroom or toilet will be prioritised for applicants who have a medical need for such a dwelling. Applicants may not be offered a property in a locality in which he or she has previously been the perpetrator or victim of anti-social behaviour, hate crime, violence, or domestic abuse. This policy has been drawn up having had regard to the Tenancy Strategy of each local authority B- with-us partner, plus the Tenancy Policy of each registered provider B-with-us partner. Tenancies will be offered in strict accordance with these documents. Applicants will be informed of the quality of accommodation and will be provided with an opportunity to view the property prior to accepting the offer. Applicants can expect that properties will be fit for occupation at the date of the letting, or that any repairing obligations imposed on B- with-us registered providers will be met within a reasonable time from the commencement of the tenancy. Applicants may be required to provide rent in advance prior to entering into a tenancy agreement with any B-with-us registered provider. Rules relating to rent in advance differ between each registered provider partner. Applicants will not be offered a property where they cannot afford to pay all related potential rental and service charges. Applicants’ income, expenditure, debt, loans and savings will be taken into consideration by B-with-us registered provider partners. Applicants will need to be able to demonstrate (via income or benefits) that they will be able to pay all of the following charges:  Housing costs (including rent and service charges)  Council tax  Water...
Other General Points. 5.3.1 Following a nomination of social rented housing by the Local Authority, applicants will be given a reasonable period to properly consider whether to accept it. There will be no set specific timeframe, rather this will be based on the personal circumstances of each applicant, with applicants who are vulnerable applicants, unfamiliar with the property being, applicants in hospital, need to arrange a support worker to be present at the viewing, are working, or have childcare commitments being given longer .The actual letting will be handled by a Registered Provider, who will complete the letting following the offer and acceptance of a tenancy agreement by the applicant.
Other General Points. 22.1 Nature of Job Service Contract 22.2 Mobilization Advance (applicable) NA 22.3 Splitability Job is not splittable 22.4 Security Deposit (SD)/Initial Security Deposit (ISD) SD Rate = 5% of total Contract value ISD Rate = 2.5% of total Contract value 22.5 Whether the tendered item falls under the list in where Nodal Ministry has communicated that there is sufficient local capacity and local competition?? NO 22.6 Quotation Method Bidder has to quote their lump sum price including GST for the entire contract period (3 Years) mentioned in NIT in GeM portal. Minimum floor price Rs. 4,06,35,090/- including GST This bid has been created/published with floor price (minimum value, i.e Fixed Charges). Bidders are advised to quote above the minimum floor value. Refer Tender Evaluation Criteria for more details 22.7 Jurisdiction - For the tenders invited by RCC-SRO at Chennai a) For disputes up to stage of LOI (Letter of Intent)- At all places in the GCC enclosed with the tender document OWNER shall mean INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LIMITED, MARKETING DIVISION, SOUTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE, with its office at IndianOil Bhavan”, Regional Contract Cell, Southern Regional Office, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇. ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Salai, Chennai – 600 034. The Court of jurisdiction for all matters under the tender shall be at CHENNAI.

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