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OVERVIEW OF THE CONTRACT. This summary provides a brief overview of the more significant aspects of the Contract. Further detail is provided in this summary prospectus, the Contract and the summary or full prospectuses for the Funds being considered. We urge you to read the entire summary prospectus as it describes all material features and benefits of the Contract and your rights and limitations thereunder. It also sets forth information you should know before making the decision to participate in the Contract through your retirement plan. Certain features and benefits may vary depending on the state in which your Contract is issued.
OVERVIEW OF THE CONTRACT. The Student Housing Contract is a financially and legally binding contract between the University of South Florida’s Board of Trustees, a public body corporate acting for the University of South Florida and a prospective or enrolled student who is and intends to remain enrolled. (Special Status Students are housed upon approval by the Department.) Any alterations by the student to the terms contained in the contract will neither be honored nor deemed valid without specific written approval from the Assistant Vice President for Housing & Residential Education recognizing acceptance of and identifying the proposed alterations. Hereafter, all references to the term Department are understood to mean the Assistant Vice President for Housing & Residential Education or designee; all references to the Assistant Vice President for Housing & Residential Education are understood to include a designee. All references to the term residence hall(s) are understood to include all suite and apartment style halls unless otherwise specified. The following rights and responsibilities apply to assignment, utilization and cost with regard to living in University Residence Halls and Apartments. In consideration of the payments made and to be made, as provided herein, the student is entitled to occupy an assigned space and to the services provided by the University's Department of Housing & Residential Education, all subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein: A.1. The contract dates covered by these terms, conditions, and responsibilities are the Summer 2015, Fall 2015, and Spring 2016. The dates for each semester are available on the USF Housing website at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. Occupancy during break periods is limited to specific locations and incurs an additional charge. A.2. The contract, when appropriately submitted with required application payment or approved application payment deferment, becomes effective upon the date of the Department's deposit of payment or processing of the deferment, acceptance of said contract, and it remains valid until the end of the contract period. Once the contract is accepted by the Department, the student is fully responsible for all required payments and lawful charges as set forth in the contract. Students are responsible for printing their own copy(ies) of the contract. A.3. Notification of acceptance to the University by the Admissions Office does not constitute acceptance of a Student Housing Contract nor does it guarantee space w...
OVERVIEW OF THE CONTRACT. The University of Sheffield agrees to allocate an ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇+ grant to the student for undertaking an Erasmus+ exchange period provided that sufficient funds are available and that the student satisfactorily meets the conditions outlined within this contract. The student accepts the Erasmus+ grant and undertakes to carry out the exchange as described in ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇, ensuring to complete all the Erasmus+ forms within the specified timeframes as requested by the University of Sheffield1 The contract must be signed by hand. Any amendment to this contract following the signatures must be made in writing. The contract will enter into force when the last of the two parties signs.
OVERVIEW OF THE CONTRACT. The USF Student Housing Contract requires students to sign this USF Student Housing Contract as follows:
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OVERVIEW OF THE CONTRACT. 2.1 The City of Ocean City seeks proposals from qualified marina operators for the purpose of construction, operation, and management of a public marina for a specified period of time, and during specified hours of operation, throughout the calendar year. The proposal shall be for a License to utilize the Proposed Public Marina Site. The License to use the site shall be expressly and strictly limited to use of the Ocean City Marina Site for the operation of a public marina. The Licensee shall have the privilege to occupy the Site under the County’s ownership and approval. As the Licensor, the City anticipates and acquiesces to the Licensee investing substantial capital for the placement, operation, and management of a public marina at the specified Site. Therefore, the License shall be irrevocable during its term, provided the Operator complies with the conditions noted throughout this Competitive Contract and the anticipated contract between the City and the Operator.
OVERVIEW OF THE CONTRACT. 3.1 A JOC is an indefinite quantity contract pursuant to which the Contractor will perform an ongoing series of individual Projects at different County facilities and sites, often simultaneously, throughout the County. The Contract Documents include a Construction Task Catalog® (CTC) containing construction tasks with pre-established Unit Prices. All Unit Prices are based on local labor, material, and equipment prices and are intended to reflect the direct cost of construction (excludes overhead and profit).
OVERVIEW OF THE CONTRACT. The Bucks New University agrees to allocate an ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇+ grant to the student for undertaking an Erasmus+ exchange period provided that sufficient funds are available and that the student satisfactorily meets the conditions outlined within this contract. The student accepts the Erasmus+ grant and undertakes to carry out the exchange as described in Annex I, ensuring to complete all the Erasmus+ forms within the specified timeframes as requested by the Bucks New University. The contract must be signed by hand. Any amendment to this contract following the signatures must be made in writing. The contract will enter into force when the last of the two parties signs.

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  • SCOPE OF THE CONTRACT The Contractor shall perform the Services set out [in Schedule 1] [below2] in accordance with the Contract. [The Contractor’s key personnel assigned to perform the Services are: [provide a list] During the provision of the Services, if substitution of Contractor’s [key personnel] [experts] is necessary, the Contractor shall propose other experts or at least the same level of qualifications for approval by the Fund. [The Contractor shall obtain the Fund’s prior approval in writing before entering into a subcontract for engaging a subconsultant for the performance of any part of the Services.]

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  • SUBJECT OF THE CONTRACT 1. The subject of the Contract is the creation of the work ordered as a result of own creative intellectual activity of the Author – to elaborate the evaluation of applications delivered to the Client (hereinafter “Work”) within an open call for submitting applications to solve projects of research and development in particular science and technology fields pursuant to the Article 6 Section 3 of Act No.172/2005 Coll. On State Aid Administration and Central State Administration as amended (hereinafter “Act”) subsequently as amended, labelled VV 2021 (hereinafter “Open Call”). 2. The Author undertakes to conduct professional intellectual activity within the process of application evaluations submitted to the Client by applicants under the Open Call announced by the Research and Development Agency and to elaborate an evaluation report on results of submitted applications evaluation, so an expert opinion according to the regulations defined in the Open Call. 3. The Subject of the Contract is to issue a licence pursuant to the Article II hereof. 4. The Client is obliged to pay remuneration to the Author for the Work including the licence pursuant to the Article III hereof. 5. The author declares the Work shall be the result of his/her own intellectual activity with exclusive copyright. The Author is responsible for the fact that by using the Work pursuant to the Contract nor legal regulations or copyright and the rights of third parties shall be infringed. 6. The Author undertakes to create the work in accordance with the principles of independence, impartiality and objectivity and without any bias. In the event of a breach of this obligation, the Client is entitled not to pay any remuneration.

  • OBJECT OF THE CONTRACT The present Contract’s object regulates the activity developed within the framework of doctoral studies, regulating the relationship between ▇▇▇▇▇ - ▇▇▇▇, PhD student and PhD supervisor, specifying the rights and obligations of the implied parties in accordance with the University’s Charter, Regulation for the organization and conduct of doctoral studies within BUES and legislation in force. The title of the selected research topic is: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

  • Control of the Contract F1 Transfer and Sub-Contracting F1.1 Except where F1.4 and F1.5 applies, the Contractor shall not assign, sub-contract or in any other way dispose of the Contract or any part of it without prior Approval. Sub-contracting any part of the Contract shall not relieve the Contractor of any of its obligations or duties under the Contract. F1.2 The Contractor shall be responsible for the acts and omissions of its Sub-contractors as though they are its own. F1.3 Where the Authority has consented to the placing of sub-contracts, copies of each sub-contract shall, at the request of the Authority, be sent by the Contractor to the Authority as soon as reasonably practicable. F1.4 Notwithstanding clause F1.1, the Contractor may assign to a third party (“the Assignee”) the right to receive payment of the Contract Price or any part thereof due to the Contractor under this Contract (including any interest which the Authority incurs under clause C2.