Providing advice Sample Clauses

Providing advice. The Monitoring Officer will provide advice on the scope of powers and authority to take decisions, maladministration, impropriety, probity and budget and policy framework issues to all Councillors and to Officers. The Monitoring Officer shall also provide advice to Officers and Members in relation to personal and prejudicial interests.
Providing advice. The Chief Finance Officer will provide advice on the scope of powers and authority to take decisions, maladministration, financial propriety, probity and budget and policy framework issues to all members and will support and advise Councillors and officers in their respective roles.
Providing advice. 25.1. This section applies where we provide advice in connection with the Pension Advice Service or Wealth Management Service. 25.2. The advice services include our offer to you to act as an agent between the product provider and yourself to facilitate your purchase of any investment or policy we may recommend 25.3. We will give you full information on any products and services we may recommend to you. 25.4. Whilst it is our intention to implement any recommendations we make; you will not be under any obligation to accept the recommendations or invest in any particular product or policy or to instruct us to implement any of the recommendations. However, we will not implement any products or policies which we have not recommended to you. 25.5. Where you agree for us to implement the recommendations issued in your Pension Suitability Report or Wealth Management Investment Proposal, we will follow your instructions in respect of our recommendations and arrange any required transactions on your behalf in a timely manner. 25.6. The product provider is responsible to you for the operation of any product or policy you acquire or investment you may make following our recommendation.
Providing advice. Advise the GLA on relevant policies and projects as agreed between the British Fashion Council and GLA Project Managers. Advice to include written briefings, correspondence, attendance in meetings and participation in relevant boards and advisory/working groups. Reporting • Progress calls between British Fashion Council and GLA Project Managers Reporting • Quarterly progress reporting (Written) Reporting • Full project review and report (GLA Template) A number of risks have been considered as part of the pilot development. Risk Issue Mitigation COVID-19 As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, some aspects of the programme may be challenged by social distancing measures. We will deliver LFW and our business support digitally. We will ensure that LFW is allowed to proceed under 'performing arts' guidelines. This includes working closely with the Head of Events to ensure that any physical side of LFW can safely proceed and that designers supported by the project and showing collections at LFW are compliant with the guidelines. This is essential as not all designer ▇▇▇'s have been able to/ or wanted to showcase their collections digitally. We have also supported designer SME's by creating clear COVID-19 guidance. CONTRACT RISK Entering into To mitigate against this risk, progress calls will partnership there is a be set up between British Fashion Council risk that, contract Project Manager and the GLA Project Manager. partners fail to deliver Regular updating of the project Risk Register on aspects of the will ensure that any issues relating to activity agreement. delivery are addressed and/or if necessary renegotiated. POLITICAL SUPPORT Impact of local elections Signing of the contract prior to pre-election period (PEP) for local elections will offer some protections against political changes that might impact on delivery. COMMUNICATION Project activity contravening Pre- Election Period Outside of normal governance and finance publication to ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇, no other public (marketing communication) will happen prior to 8 May 2021 mitigation against risk. MONITORING Programme monitoring not maintained Dates for monthly calls, quarterly reporting and stakeholder meetings. will be agreed and set between the British Fashion Council project manager and GLA project manager as part of initiation meeting following the sign of contract. This will include set dates for Risk Register updating. Memorandum of understanding • To deliver and report on the Saturday Clubs in par...

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  • Feedback You have no obligation to provide us with ideas, suggestions, or proposals (“Feedback”). However, if you submit Feedback to us, then you grant us a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license that is sub-licensable and trans- ferable, to make, use, sell, have made, offer to sell, import, reproduce, publicly display, distribute, modify, or publicly perform the Feedback in any manner without any obligation, royalty, or restriction based on intellectual property rights or otherwise.

  • Professional Advice The acceptance of the Options and the sale of Common Stock issued pursuant to the exercise of Options may have consequences under federal and state tax and securities laws which may vary depending upon the individual circumstances of the Optionee. Accordingly, the Optionee acknowledges that he or she has been advised to consult his or her personal legal and tax advisor in connection with this Agreement and his or her dealings with respect to Options. Without limiting other matters to be considered with the assistance of the Optionee’s professional advisors, the Optionee should consider: (a) whether upon the exercise of Options, the Optionee will file an election with the Internal Revenue Service pursuant to Section 83(b) of the Code and the implications of alternative minimum tax pursuant to the Code; (b) the merits and risks of an investment in the underlying shares of Common Stock; and (c) any resale restrictions that might apply under applicable securities laws.