Provide and Protect Clause Samples

The 'Provide and Protect' clause establishes the obligation of one party to supply certain goods, services, or information, while also ensuring that these are safeguarded from harm, misuse, or unauthorized access. In practice, this might require a vendor to deliver confidential data to a client and implement security measures to prevent data breaches, or a contractor to provide materials and ensure their safe storage on a worksite. The core function of this clause is to allocate responsibility for both the provision and protection of specified items, thereby reducing the risk of loss, damage, or misuse during the course of the agreement.
Provide and Protect. The Contractor must provide all overseeing and provide, erect, maintain and when no longer required remove all barricades, fencing, temporary roadways and footpaths, signs and lighting necessary for the effective protection of property, for traffic and for the health and safety of others.
Provide and Protect. INSTREAM FLOWS (HABITAT MANAGEMENT) I.A. Evaluate methods for defining habitat-flow needs and select methods most appropriate to specific stream reaches. I.A.1. Review instream flow methodologies and assess the technical adequacy of current flow recommendations. PD Complete "Guru II." Center for Public-Private Sector Cooperation, 1993. I.A.2. Develop recommendations for integrating geomorphology and food web studies into Recovery Program. PD Complete ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, et al, 1996. I.A.3. Evaluate CDOW's instream flow methodologies and flow recommendations for warmwater native fishes (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇) as they relate to flows needed for endangered fish recovery. FWS/PD Complete The Biology Committee reviewed ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ report in April 2005, raised numerous questions regarding the application of this methodology to endangered fish flow recommendations, and declined to act on the report. The Service does not support adopting ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ methodology as the standard methodology for making flow recommendations. I.A.4. Develop strategic plan for geomorphic research and monitoring. Program Complete LaGory et al., 2003. I.A.4.a. Develop strategy and design for studies to address geomorphic research priorities. Geo. Work Group Complete A panel of geomorphologists met in 2013 to build on/interpret the findings of the Project 85f report and to develop research / management recommendations to assist the Recovery Program in evaluating spring peak flow recommendations. A draft White Paper summarizing their input was submitted to the PD's office in January 2014 and became the Peak Flow Technical Supplement report. The report was approved by the WAC/BC on 1/14/16 and was considered approved by Management Committee (it does not change flow recommendations). The Supplement offers a range of study approaches and prioritizes river reaches to evaluate the peak flow aspects of the Recovery Program’s flow recommendations; the recommended priority research will be used as reference for the Green and Gunnison river study plans. This recommended studies and monitoring to address high priority information needs have been incorporated into the RIPRAP and are noted as "Peak Flow Tech Supplement priority." I.A.4.b. Conduct needed geomorphic research and monitoring. See ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al. 2013 and I.A.4.a, above. I.A.4.b.

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  • Use and Protection of Information Recipient agrees to protect such Information of the Discloser provided to Recipient from whatever source from distribution, disclosure or dissemination to anyone except employees of Recipient with a need to know such Information solely in conjunction with Recipient’s analysis of the Information and for no other purpose except as authorized herein or as otherwise authorized in writing by the Discloser. Recipient will not make any copies of the Information inspected by it.

  • Safety and Protection Where applicable, the PERFORMING PARTY shall be responsible for requiring employees, contractors, and subcontractors to maintain and supervise all necessary safety precautions and programs in connection with the Grant Activities. The PERFORMING PARTY shall take all necessary precautions to protect the health and safety of the public during performance of the Grant Activities.

  • Preservation, Maintenance, and Protection of the Property Inspections. Borrower will not destroy, damage, or impair the Property, allow the Property to deteriorate, or commit waste on the Property. Whether or not Borrower is residing in the Property, Borrower must maintain the Property in order to prevent the Property from deteriorating or decreasing in value due to its condition. Unless Lender determines pursuant to Section 5 that repair or restoration is not economically feasible, Borrower will promptly repair the Property if damaged to avoid further deterioration or damage. If insurance or condemnation proceeds are paid to Lender in connection with damage to, or the taking of, the Property, Borrower will be responsible for repairing or restoring the Property only if ▇▇▇▇▇▇ has released proceeds for such purposes. Lender may disburse proceeds for the repairs and restoration in a single payment or in a series of progress payments as the work is completed, depending on the size of the repair or restoration, the terms of the repair agreement, and whether Borrower is in Default on the Loan. Lender may make such disbursements directly to Borrower, to the person repairing or restoring the Property, or payable jointly to both. If the insurance or condemnation proceeds are not sufficient to repair or restore the Property, Borrower remains obligated to complete such repair or restoration. Lender may make reasonable entries upon and inspections of the Property. If Lender has reasonable cause, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ may inspect the interior of the improvements on the Property. Lender will give Borrower notice at the time of or prior to such an interior inspection specifying such reasonable cause.

  • Safeguarding and Protecting Children and Vulnerable Adults The Supplier will comply with all applicable legislation and codes of practice, including, where applicable, all legislation and statutory guidance relevant to the safeguarding and protection of children and vulnerable adults and with the British Council’s Child Protection Policy, as notified to the Supplier and amended from time to time, which the Supplier acknowledges may include submitting to a check by the UK Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) or the equivalent local service; in addition, the Supplier will ensure that, where it engages any other party to supply any of the Services under this Agreement, that that party will also comply with the same requirements as if they were a party to this Agreement.

  • Technical and professional ability Selection criteria as stated in the procurement documents