Project Renewal Sample Clauses

The Project Renewal clause defines the terms and conditions under which an existing project agreement may be extended beyond its original term. Typically, this clause outlines the process for initiating renewal, such as requiring written notice from one or both parties within a specified timeframe before the contract expires, and may specify whether renewal is automatic or subject to negotiation of new terms. Its core practical function is to provide a clear and predictable mechanism for continuing the business relationship, thereby reducing uncertainty and ensuring both parties have an opportunity to plan for ongoing collaboration or transition.
Project Renewal. Renewal of a PI’s access to controlled-access datasets for a previously-approved project.
Project Renewal. Renewal of a PI’s access to controlled-access datasets for a prior-approved project. Requester: The home institution or organization of the PI that applies to dbGaP for access to controlled- access data subject to the GDS Policy. Senior/Key Persons: Collaborators at the home institution of the data submitter or Requester, such as the Information Technology Director.
Project Renewal. Renewal of a Requestor Investigator’s access to Data for a previously-approved Project.
Project Renewal. Renewal of a PI’s access to RADxSM datasets for a previously-approved project.
Project Renewal. Renewal of a principal investigator’s access to controlled-access datasets for a prior-approved project before the expiration date of a WIHS Concept Sheet. SECURITY BEST PRACTICES Introduction The data sets provided in conjunction with this agreement are controlled access data. The procedures described below are based on the assumption that access to deidentified individual (person) level detailed genomic data associated with phenome data should be controlled and not publicly available. The goal of this process is to ensure that data provided by the NIH is kept sufficiently secure and not released to any person not permitted to access the data, either through malicious or inadvertent means. To accommodate these requirements, systems housing these data must not be directly accessible from the internet, and the data must not be posted on any web or ftp server. Data placed on shared systems must be secured and limited to those involved in the research for which the data has been requested. If data is stored on laptops, mobile devices or removable media, those devices must be encrypted and password protected. Protecting the Security of Controlled Data
Project Renewal. Renewal of a PI’s access to controlled-access datasets for a prior-approved project. Requester: The home institution or organization of the PI that applies to dbGaP for access to controlled- access data subject to the GDS Policy. Senior/Key Persons: Collaborators at the home institution of the data submitter or Requester, such as the Information Technology Director. Information on Requesting Access to Mayo Colon Cancer Family Registry Data in dbGaP You can contact… At…
Project Renewal. Renewal of a PI’s access to controlled-access datasets for a previously-approved project. Recipient: The home institution or organization of the Recipient’s PI that applies to the NIH data repository for access to controlled-access Study Data as requested for the Research Project as identified in the attached research application. Recipient’s Principal Investigator (PI): The research project director for the Recipient who prepares Data Access Requests (ACCESS REQUESTs), Project Renewals, and Project close-outs, ▇▇▇.▇▇ approved by the relevant NIH Data Access Committee to access one or more Study datasets for a specified period of time and only for the purposes outlined in the approved Research Use Statement.. The Principal Investigator plays a lead role in ensuring that management and use of controlled-access data remains consistent with the terms in the Data Use Agreement. To be able to submit an access request, Recipient’s PI must be designated as such by their institution in eRA Commons and be a permanent employee of their institution at a level equivalent to a tenure-track professor or senior scientist with responsibilities that most likely include laboratory administration and oversight.

Related to Project Renewal

  • LEASE RENEWAL (a) If Lessee elects, or is deemed to elect, the Subsequent Renewal Option for a Lease, then such Lease (with respect to all, but not less than all, of the Equipment under such Lease) shall be extended for such term as Lessor and Lessee mutually agree, but not less than twelve (12) months (each such term, a “Subsequent Renewal Term”), commencing on the day following the last day of the Initial Renewal Term or the prior Subsequent Renewal Term, as applicable. Rent payable during any Subsequent Renewal Term shall be the Fair Market Rental Value for the Equipment as determined below. The commencement of any Renewal Term is conditioned upon the counterparty to any Project Document (including the Power Purchase Agreement) renewing the terms of such Project Document with respect to the relevant Equipment, upon the CAAA (as defined in the Master Purchase Agreement) remaining in full force and effect, and otherwise upon mutually agreeable Lease terms between Lessor and Lessee. (b) The Fair Market Rental Value (as defined below) of the Equipment, as of the commencement of the Subsequent Renewal Term of any Lease, shall be determined by agreement of Lessor and Lessee within sixty (60) days after receipt by Lessor of the irrevocable notice from the Lessee of its election to renew such Lease, or, if they shall fail to agree within such sixty (60) day period, shall be determined by a qualified, independent appraiser that is a member of the American Society of Appraisers and that is selected by Lessee and approved by Lessor, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed (the “Appraisal Procedure”), with the fair market rental value as determined by such appraiser to be binding and conclusive on the Parties as the “Fair Market Rental Value” for purposes of such Lease, and the fees and expenses of the appraiser shall be borne by Lessee. The Rent payable during any Subsequent Renewal Term shall be equal to the average of the Rent payable during the twelve (12) month period immediately preceding such Subsequent Renewal Term until the Fair Market Rental Value is determined, at which time the prior Rent payments shall be adjusted to take into account such determination. (c) The amounts that are payable during any Subsequent Renewal Term as Termination Value shall be determined on the basis of the fair market sales value of the Equipment as of the commencement of such Subsequent Renewal Term and shall be set forth in a schedule to be mutually agreed by Lessor and Lessee prior to the commencement of such Subsequent Renewal Term. If Lessor and Lessee cannot agree on the fair market sales value, such amount shall be determined by the Appraisal Procedure, and the fees and expenses of the appraiser shall be borne by Lessee.

  • AGREEMENT RENEWAL This Agreement shall not bind nor purport to bind the AZDOHS for any contractual commitment in excess of the original Agreement period.

  • Non-Renewal Any grounds for termination stated in Section 24(c) above also may be grounds for non-renewal. In addition, the State Board or Local Board may elect not to renew the Charter if the petition for renewal does not comply with the Charter Schools Act and the rules, regulations, policies, and procedures promulgated in accordance with the Charter Schools Act or if the State Board or Local Board deems that the Charter School has not sufficiently increased student achievement or is no longer in the public interest.

  • Contract Renewal The Contract is hereby renewed for a period of one (1) year, with a new expiration date of June 8, 2021, under the same terms and conditions.

  • Project Review All plans, specifications, work write-ups, projected cost estimates, punch lists or other means of outlining work on a particular project will be submitted in writing to HCD for review and approval prior to bidding. HCD Construction and Rehabilitation Inspectors will review these items for compliance with new construction and/or rehabilitation standards and materials use.