Production Processes Clause Samples

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Production Processes. Client will not determine or exercise control as to general procedures or formats necessary to fulfill the Agreement to the Client's satisfaction.
Production Processes. If applicable, requirements for approval of product, procedures, processes, and equipment shall be specifically identified in the purchase order.
Production Processes. This policy does not insure loss to insured property while undergoing any production process where any part of that production process (including any accidental modification of the process), causes or contributes towards the loss in any way.
Production Processes includes processes used in the creation, production and manufacturing of the work product of the Information Provider, including but not limited to, formulas, patterns, molds, models, methods, techniques, specifications, processes, procedures, equipment, devices, programs, and designs;
Production Processes. Make any changes in the product formulae, production processes or production locations, and any changes from the pricing or promotion levels detailed in the Budget, for any item produced or sold by any Obligor without the prior written consent of the Lender.
Production Processes. The new VDA standard “Robust Produc- tion Process” (RPP), Figure 5, concentrates OEM The CRS is used in the framework of the Maturity Level Assurance for New Parts for Requirements Management for the Awarding Scope, Figure 4. This VDA guideline describes the re- ▇▇▇▇ of the joint agreement on a stand- ardised structure for a component re- quirement specification (CRS) between automotive manufacturers and suppli- ers. A standardised requirement specifi- cation preparation process at the OEM and/or the supplier is not included in this VDA volume. The objective of the procedure and structure described in the VDA volume … … … … … Requirements Engineering CRS preparation Product CM … CRS maintenance Enquiry Clarification Evaluation of quotation Awarding … Feasibility study Perfor- ▇▇▇▇▇ specification draft Calculation Quotation preparation … Feasibility study Perfor- ▇▇▇▇▇ specification draft Calculation Quotation preparation … Suppliers
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Production Processes. Prior to commencement of production, the parties shall review the processes used to manufacture the Products to meet the requirements stated in EXHIBIT A. Such processes shall include those required by ▇▇▇▇▇▇’ Supplier Manual, a copy of which shall be provided to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ promptly after execution of this Agreement.
Production Processes 

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  • Manufacturing (a) The Supplier shall without limitation be responsible, at no additional cost to the Purchaser, for: sourcing and procuring all raw materials for the Products; obtaining all necessary approvals, permits and licenses for the manufacturing of the Products; providing sufficient qualified staff and workers to perform the obligations under this Purchase Agreement; implementing and maintaining effective inventory and production control procedures with respect to the Products; and handling other matters as reasonably requested by the Purchaser from time to time. (b) The Supplier shall not change any process, material, component, packaging or manufacturing location without the Purchaser’s express prior written approval.

  • Processes Any employer, employee, trade union or employer’s association may at any point in time apply for an exemption from any of the provisions of this Collective Agreement. The applicant is required to complete and submit in writing with the relevant office of the Council, a fully and properly completed prescribed application for exemption form, accompanied by all relevant supporting documentation.

  • Production Lessee shall, subject to applicable laws, regulations and orders, operate and produce all ▇▇▇▇▇ upon the leased land so long as the same are capable of producing in paying quantities, and shall operate the same so as to produce at a rate commensurate with the rate of production of ▇▇▇▇▇ on adjoining lands within the same field and within the limits of good engineering practice, except for such times as there exist neither market nor storage therefore, and except for such limitations on, or suspensions of, production as may be approved in writing by Lessor. Lessee shall be responsible for adequate site security on all producing properties.

  • Evaluation Process ‌ A. The immediate supervisor will meet with an employee at the start of their review period to discuss performance expectations. The employee will receive copies of their performance expectations as well as notification of any modifications made during the review period. Employee work performance will be evaluated during probationary, trial service and transition review periods and at least annually thereafter. Notification will be given to a probationary or trial service employee whose work performance is determined to be unsatisfactory. B. The supervisor will discuss the evaluation with the employee. The employee will have the opportunity to provide feedback on the evaluation. The discussion may include such topics as: 1. Reviewing the employee’s performance; 2. Identifying ways the employee may improve their performance; 3. Updating the employee’s position description, if necessary; 4. Identifying performance goals and expectations for the next appraisal period; and 5. Identifying employee training and development needs. C. The performance evaluation process will include, but not be limited to, a written performance evaluation on forms used by the Employer, the employee’s signature acknowledging receipt of the forms, and any comments by the employee. A copy of the performance evaluation will be provided to the employee at the time of the review. A copy of the final performance evaluation, including any employee or reviewer comments, will be provided to the employee. The original performance evaluation forms, including the employee’s comments, will be maintained in the employee’s personnel file. D. If an employee disagrees with their performance evaluation, the employee has the right to attach a rebuttal. E. The performance evaluation process is subject to the grievance procedure in Article 30. The specific content of a performance evaluation is not subject to the grievance procedure. F. Performance evaluations will not be used to initiate personnel actions such as transfer, promotion, or discipline.

  • Selection Process The Mortgage Loans were selected from among the outstanding one- to four-family mortgage loans in the Seller's portfolio at the related Closing Date as to which the representations and warranties set forth in Subsection 9.02 could be made and such selection was not made in a manner so as to affect adversely the interests of the Purchaser;