Other Guidance Clause Samples

The "Other Guidance" clause serves to provide additional instructions, recommendations, or clarifications that supplement the main terms of an agreement. This clause may address best practices, reference external standards, or offer interpretive guidance for ambiguous situations not explicitly covered elsewhere in the contract. Its core practical function is to ensure that parties have access to further direction or context, thereby reducing uncertainty and supporting consistent application of the agreement's provisions.
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Other Guidance. On Transportation claims for the services like “a ride to the grocery store”, MCEs should use generic diagnosis codes such as: - Z993 – Dependence on wheelchair - Z87898 – Personal history of other specified conditions .
Other Guidance a. Existing rules regarding hours of duty, scheduling work and overtime apply to the flexible workplace. Time and attendance will be recorded as performing official duties at the official duty station. Employees must follow established procedures in obtaining approval for the use of leave, credit hours, and overtime. b. Standards must be established to provide reasonable assurance that employees are working when scheduled and actual work performance can be measured against established quantity and quality norms. Managers, supervisors, and employees must clearly define specific tasks and expectations. c. Equipment required and whether this equipment is to be furnished by the Federal Government or the employee, including maintenance and servicing of the equipment, must be spelled out in the flexiplace agreement.
Other Guidance. We have found that this type of guidance from you, the founding donor, is helpful to the next generation.
Other Guidance a copy of any other consent or other document, opinion or assurance necessary in connection with the entry into and performance of the transactions contemplated by the Accession Document or for the validity and enforceability of any Senior Finance Document;
Other Guidance. Pretzel Time may advise Franchisee from time to time of operating problems of the Unit which come to Pretzel Time's attention and, at Franchisee's request but without any liability therefore to Pretzel Time, Pretzel Time shall furnish to Franchisee guidance in connection with: (i) Methods, standards, specifications and operating procedures utilized by Pretzel Time Units;
Other Guidance. CONTACT shall be provided by SPHERE the latest version of the Constitution.
Other Guidance. Technical Release 03/03

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  • Section 409A Amendment The Award is intended to be exempt from Code Section 409A and this Award Agreement shall be administered and interpreted in accordance with such intent. The Committee reserves the right (including the right to delegate such right) to unilaterally amend this Award Agreement without the consent of the Participant in order to maintain an exclusion from the application of, or to maintain compliance with, Code Section 409A; and the Participant hereby acknowledges and consents to such rights of the Committee.

  • File Format Standard Registry Operator (optionally through the CZDA Provider) will provide zone files using a subformat of the standard Master File format as originally defined in ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, Section 5, including all the records present in the actual zone used in the public DNS. Sub-format is as follows: Each record must include all fields in one line as: <domain-name> <TTL> <class> <type> <RDATA>. Class and Type must use the standard mnemonics and must be in lower case. TTL must be present as a decimal integer. Use of /X and /DDD inside domain names is allowed. All domain names must be in lower case. Must use exactly one tab as separator of fields inside a record. All domain names must be fully qualified. No $ORIGIN directives. No use of “@” to denote current origin. No use of “blank domain names” at the beginning of a record to continue the use of the domain name in the previous record. No $INCLUDE directives. No $TTL directives. No use of parentheses, e.g., to continue the list of fields in a record across a line boundary. No use of comments. No blank lines. The SOA record should be present at the top and (duplicated at) the end of the zone file. With the exception of the SOA record, all the records in a file must be in alphabetical order. One zone per file. If a TLD divides its DNS data into multiple zones, each goes into a separate file named as above, with all the files combined using tar into a file called <tld>.zone.tar.