PURCHASE OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS Sample Clauses

The "Purchase of Instructional Materials" clause defines the terms under which one party acquires educational resources, such as textbooks, digital content, or teaching aids, from another party. It typically outlines the types of materials covered, the process for selecting and approving materials, and the responsibilities for payment and delivery. This clause ensures that both parties understand their obligations regarding the procurement of instructional materials, thereby preventing disputes over what is to be provided and under what conditions.
PURCHASE OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS. Subject to the good faith requirements of the USBE which shall be binding upon the Publisher, and further subject to legislative appropriations, which the USBE will distribute to Utah school districts, state institutions, adult education centers, career and technical colleges, and charter schools as agents (hereinafter referred to as “schools”) in accordance with Section 53A-14-101 and State Board of Education Rule R277- 469, the schools may purchase from the Publisher, and the Publisher agrees to furnish and provide distribution to the schools. The instructional material designated in the attached bid sheet and incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein, will be reviewed and then listed for a period of five years, beginning January 1st after Board approval of the materials in question and ending 5 years from the Board approval of the materials in question on December 31st.
PURCHASE OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS. Each participating SBBC District high school will purchase instructional materials, to be used in connection with this Agreement, pursuant to a separate agreement, to be entered into between SBBC and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Noble College Bookseller, LLC (“B&N”) that will “piggyback” off of an existing agreement between FIU and B&N, dated as of December 1, 1999.

Related to PURCHASE OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS

  • Instructional Materials A. The Board recognizes that appropriate texts, library reference facilities, maps and globes, laboratory equipment, audio-visual equipment, art supplies, athletic equipment, current periodicals, standard tests and questionnaires, computers, and similar materials are the tools of the teaching profession. B. Efforts shall be continued to seek and use instructional materials which reflect the contribution and presence of diverse ethnic and cultural groups. C. 1. Selection of instructional materials for each school shall be made by a committee of teachers chosen by the faculty within that school.

  • SOURCE OF INSTRUCTIONS The Contractor shall neither seek nor accept instructions from any authority external to UNDP in connection with the performance of its services under this Contract. The Contractor shall refrain from any action that may adversely affect UNDP or the United Nations and shall fulfill its commitments with the fullest regard to the interests of UNDP.

  • Timeliness of Instructions In giving an Instruction, the Fund shall take into consideration delays which may occur due to the involvement of a Subcustodian or agent, differences in time zones, and other factors particular to a given market, exchange or issuer. When the Custodian has established specific timing requirements or deadlines with respect to particular classes of Instruction, or when an Instruction is received by the Custodian at such a time that it could not reasonably be expected to have acted on such instruction due to time zone differences or other factors beyond its reasonable control, the execution of any Instruction received by the Custodian after such deadline or at such time (including any modification or revocation of a previous Instruction) shall be at the risk of the Fund.

  • Transfer of Materials To facilitate the conduct of activities under the Research Plan or an Additional Research Plan, as applicable, either Party (the “Transferor Party”) may, at its election, provide Materials to the other Party (the “Transferee Party”) solely as mutually agreed by the Parties or as set forth in the Research Plan or any Additional Research Plan. All such Materials (a) will remain the sole property of the Transferor Party, (b) will be used only in the exercise if the Transferee Party’s rights or fulfillment of the Transferee Party’s obligations under this Agreement, (c) except as provided in the Research Plan or Additional Research Plan or as otherwise agreed by the Parties, (i) will remain solely under the control of the Transferee Party, (ii) will not be used or delivered by the Transferee Party to or for the benefit of any Third Party, and (iii) will not be used in research or testing involving human subjects, and (d) will be subject to all additional restrictions and obligations that the Transferor Party has identified in a written notice to the Transferee Party as being necessary for the Transferor Party to comply with its obligations to Third Parties with respect to the applicable Material, which notice is provided at or prior to the delivery of such Materials to the Transferee Party. Without limitation to ARTICLE 7, all Materials supplied under this Section 2.1.9 are supplied “as is”, with no warranties of fitness for a particular purpose, and must be used with prudence and appropriate caution in any experimental work, as not all of their characteristics may be known. Following the completion of the activities for which the applicable Materials were supplied under this Section 2.1.9 or upon the Transferor Party’s earlier request, the Transferee Party will either destroy or return to the Transferor Party, at the Transferor Party’s sole discretion, all Materials provided by the Transferor Party that are unused; provided that Vertex will have the right to retain and continue to use any Materials provided by Company that Vertex has the right to Exploit under the license granted to Vertex pursuant to Section 4.1.1.

  • BOOKS AND INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS The total cost of books and instructional materials for school district students participating as part of this CCAP agreement will be borne by school district.