Principles of Coordination Sample Clauses

The "Principles of coordination" clause establishes the foundational rules and expectations for how parties will work together and communicate throughout the course of their agreement. Typically, this clause outlines procedures for sharing information, designating points of contact, and resolving issues collaboratively, ensuring that all parties remain aligned and informed. By setting clear guidelines for cooperation, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and inefficiencies, ultimately facilitating smoother project execution and minimizing the risk of disputes.
Principles of Coordination. Concerning usage of the frequency bands 1710-1785 MHz and 1805-1880 MHz in boarder areas for MFCN systems the relevant provisions of ECC Recommendation ERC/REC/(08)02 (version being in force at the time of signing this Technical Agreement is attached for reference) and this Technical Agreement shall be applied. In order to assure equitable access to the spectrum and operations without harmful interference and to enhance the efficiency of spectrum usage in border areas the principles of field strength trigger values and preferential code groups shall be applicable. Neither coordination nor notification of the MFCN base stations in boarder areas is required if the field strength trigger values given in Section 3.1 of this Technical Agreement are fulfilled. If the field strength trigger values are exceeded coordination is required and the procedure detailed in Annex 4 of ECC Recommendation ERC/REC/(08)02 should be applied. Preferential use of frequencies as laid down in Annex 1 of ECC Recommendation ERC/REC/(08)02 shall not be the subject of this Technical Agreement but may be subject of Operator arrangements (see Section 7 of this Technical Agreement). The relevant provisions of the bi- or multilateral agreements, arrangements or protocols dealing with frequency coordination in general (e.g. the “HCM Agreement”), previously approved by all Signatory Authorities, shall be applied unless otherwise laid down in this Technical Agreement.
Principles of Coordination. The following basic principles have been agreed upon regarding the coordination of the IRIDIUM System7 with the Arecibo Radio Astronomy Observatory (“Arecibo”): a) New Iridium will operate the IRIDIUM System in a spectrum efficient and economic manner, without causing harmful interference to Arecibo. It is recognized that the main area of concern is potential interference to the radio astronomy observations scheduled at Arecibo in the 1610.6-1613.8 MHz band from the IRIDIUM System downlinks, covered by international RR S5.372. b) Arecibo is to be protected from harmful interference during those periods that radio astronomy observations are conducted in the 1610.6-1613.8 MHz band. The scheduling of these periods will, to the greatest extent practicable, be done in such a way as to coincide with the minimum traffic periods for the IRIDIUM System. It is anticipated that observations at Arecibo will not unnecessarily inhibit the ability of New Iridium to operate the IRIDIUM System in a spectrum efficient and economic manner. c) The IRIDIUM System mobile earth terminals will be capable of terminating operations after the first position fix of the terminals. d) The NAIC will provide New Iridium with scheduling information, either directly or through the Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Unit of the National Science Foundation (“ESMU”), regarding the periods when radio astronomy observations in the 1610.6-1613.8 MHz band are expected to be conducted at Arecibo. e) Motorola/Iridium has provided to the NAIC, at no charge, an air interface to the IRIDIUM System that provides a signal with a blanking period during approximately 50% of each 90 millisecond time frame. This signal will indicate when the transmitters on board the IRIDIUM System space vehicles are active. It is understood that the use of the air interface reduces the sensitivity of the Arecibo telescope, and that it allows carrying out only some types of radio astronomy observations. Nevertheless, it will enable NAIC, at its option, to conduct certain observations at Arecibo at any time, by “seeing through” the IRIDIUM System transmissions. f) The parties recognize that the provisions of this Coordination Agreement are based on the unique conditions and facilities of Arecibo, and may not apply to New Iridium’s coordination with any other radio astronomy observatory in the U.S. or elsewhere.
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  • Principles of Construction All references to sections and schedules are to sections and schedules in or to this Agreement unless otherwise specified. All uses of the word “including” shall mean “including, without limitation” unless the context shall indicate otherwise. Unless otherwise specified, the words “hereof,” “herein” and “hereunder” and words of similar import when used in this Agreement shall refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular provision of this Agreement. Unless otherwise specified, all meanings attributed to defined terms herein shall be equally applicable to both the singular and plural forms of the terms so defined.

  • Principles of Interpretation The following principles of interpretation apply to this Settlement Agreement:

  • PRINCIPLES OF GOOD EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE The Supplier shall, and shall procure that each Sub-Contractor shall, comply with any requirement notified to it by the Customer relating to pensions in respect of any Transferring Former Supplier Employee as set down in: the Cabinet Office Statement of Practice on Staff Transfers in the Public Sector of January 2000, revised 2007; HM Treasury's guidance “Staff Transfers from Central Government: A Fair Deal for Staff Pensions of 1999; HM Treasury's guidance: “Fair deal for staff pensions: procurement of Bulk Transfer Agreements and Related Issues” of June 2004; and/or the New Fair Deal. Any changes embodied in any statement of practice, paper or other guidance that replaces any of the documentation referred to in Paragraph 5.1 shall be agreed in accordance with the Variation Procedure.

  • Definitions Principles of Construction Section 1.1. Definitions 1 Section 1.2. Principles of Construction 16

  • General Principles Each Party shall implement its tasks in accordance with the Consortium Plan and shall bear sole responsibility for ensuring that its acts within the Project do not knowingly infringe third party property rights.