Purpose and Objectives of Agreement Clause Samples

The "Purpose and Objectives of Agreement" clause defines the overall intent and specific goals that the parties aim to achieve through the contract. It typically outlines the scope of the agreement, such as the nature of the services to be provided, the expected outcomes, or the mutual benefits sought by both parties. By clearly stating the agreement's purpose and objectives, this clause ensures that all parties have a shared understanding of what the contract is meant to accomplish, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes about its interpretation.
Purpose and Objectives of Agreement. The purpose of the Intermunicipal Agreement is to provide a mechanism (I) to finance, to construct and to operate a municipal waste disposal system to serve this Municipality and other municipalities within the County, (ii) to administer a Countywide recycling program, and (iii) to provide continuing municipal waste planning, as more fully set forth in the recitals to the Intermunicipal Agreement and this Part.
Purpose and Objectives of Agreement. 1.5.1 This Agreement aims to enhance the working conditions of Employees and introduce initiatives that compliment the achievement of Masonic Care Queensland’s Strategic Directions and enhance the organisation’s ability to attain and sustain compliance with the Aged Care Accreditation Standards. 1.5.2 Our Vision – to be recognised as a leading provider of Aged Care Services in Queensland.
Purpose and Objectives of Agreement. The purpose and objectives of the agreement include, but are not limited to, the following: A. To establish a collaborative maintenance support and operational oversight program for no less than a three-year period upon completion of the testing and operational support period of the multijurisdictional signal system. B. To support the interoperability and compatibility of the multijurisdictional signal system by requiring future enhancements and upgrades to the multijurisdictional signal system. C. To coordinate as needed to maximize safe and efficient multijurisdictional signal system operations for the life of the system. D. To perform such other activities as the parties to the agreement mutually agree may be undertaken which are related to the objectives identified above.
Purpose and Objectives of Agreement. This Agreement facilitates a workplace that is responsive to a changing environment. Management and employees can then anticipate and react to pressures from the community, business and government sectors. Accordingly it assists Council and its employees to maximise efficiency and effectiveness. This process will include the following elements: 1.1 provide greater flexibility in workplace practices and facilitate improved efficiency, productivity and quality of employment and provide rewards and recognition commensurate with these improvements. 1.2 commit to achieving continued productivity improvements to ensure provision of a quality service to the community and the Council’s customers. 1.3 promote a harmonious and productive work environment through ongoing cooperation and consultation. 1.4 commit to maintaining a healthy and safe work environment. 1.5 ensure the Council maintains a viable, effective and secure workforce. 1.6 promote job satisfaction by enabling employees to gain and utilise a broad range of skills and access relevant training programmes in order that employees can achieve these objectives. 1.7 the parties will be committed to and cooperate with the terms of this Agreement to ensure its ongoing success. 1.8 provide employment security and improved wages and conditions for employees.
Purpose and Objectives of Agreement. This MOA reflects the understanding between the Receiving Agency and OSDH regarding the OSDH’s program to encourage fall prevention education and basic home modifications to reduce the risk of fall-related morbidity and mortality among adults 65 years and older. This MOA will: • Build a working relationship between the organizations with a common goal of reducing the number of falls and fall-related injuries in Oklahoma. • Provide the Receiving Agency access to educational materials on fall prevention strategies and programs. • Provide the Receiving Agency access to basic home safety supplies as available, to include grab bars, double-sided rug tape, and light bulbs for installation in the homes of older Oklahomans (65 years and older).

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  • Purpose and Objectives The primary purpose of this procedure shall be to obtain, at the lowest administrative level and in the shortest period of time, equitable solutions to grievances which may arise from time to time. Grievance proceedings shall be handled confidentially.

  • Objectives of Agreement To enable the Company to perform work in the activities covered by this Agreement in a productive and efficient manner. • To enable employees to work in a productive, efficient, flexible and safe manner in accordance with their full skill and competence to meet the requirements of the Company and their clients. • To provide appropriate remuneration and conditions of employment for employees working under the terms of the Agreement.

  • Goals and Objectives of the Agreement Agreement Goals The goals of this Agreement are to: ● Reduce wildfire risk related to the tree mortality crisis; ● Provide a financial model for funding and scaling proactive forestry management and wildfire remediation; ● Produce renewable bioenergy to spur uptake of tariffs in support of Senate Bill 1122 Bio Market Agreement Tariff (BioMat) for renewable bioenergy projects, and to meet California’s other statutory energy goals; ● Create clean energy jobs throughout the state; ● Reduce energy costs by generating cheap net-metered energy; ● Accelerate the deployment of distributed biomass gasification in California; and ● Mitigate climate change through the avoidance of conventional energy generation and the sequestration of fixed carbon from biomass waste. Ratepayer Benefits:2 This Agreement will result in the ratepayer benefits of greater electricity reliability, lower costs, and increased safety by creating a strong market demand for forestry biomass waste and generating cheap energy. This demand will increase safety by creating an economic driver to support forest thinning, thus reducing the risk of catastrophic wildfire and the associated damage to investor-owned utility (IOU) infrastructure, such as transmission lines and remote substations. Preventing this damage to or destruction of ratepayer-supported infrastructure lowers costs for ratepayers. Additionally, the ability of IOUs to use a higher- capacity Powertainer provides a much larger offset against the yearly billion-dollar vegetation management costs borne by IOUs (and hence by ratepayers). The PT+’s significant increase in waste processing capacity also significantly speeds up and improves the economics of wildfire risk reduction, magnifying the benefits listed above. The PT+ will directly increase PG&E’s grid reliability by reducing peak loading by up to 250 kilowatt (kW), and has the potential to increase grid reliability significantly when deployed at scale. The technology will provide on-demand, non- weather dependent, renewable energy. The uniquely flexible nature of this energy will offer grid managers new tools to enhance grid stability and reliability. The technology can be used to provide local capacity in hard-to-serve areas, while reducing peak demand. Technological Advancement and Breakthroughs:3 This Agreement will lead to technological advancement and breakthroughs to overcome barriers to the achievement of California’s statutory energy goals by substantially reducing the LCOE of distributed gasification, helping drive uptake of the undersubscribed BioMAT program and increasing the potential for mass commercial deployment of distributed biomass gasification technology, particularly through net energy metering. This breakthrough will help California achieve its goal of developing bioenergy markets (Bioenergy Action Plan 2012) and fulfil its ambitious renewable portfolio standard (SB X1-2, 2011-2012; SB350, 2015). The PT+ will also help overcome barriers to achieving California’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction (AB 32, 2006) and air quality improvement goals. It reduces greenhouse gas and criteria pollutants over three primary pathways: 1) The PT+’s increased capacity and Combined Heat and Power (CHP) module expand the displacement of emissions from conventional generation; 2) the biochar offtake enables the sequestration of hundreds of tons carbon that would otherwise have been released into the atmosphere; and 3) its increased processing capacity avoids GHG and criteria emissions by reducing the risk of GHG emissions from wildfire and other forms of disposal, such as open pile burning or decomposition. The carbon sequestration potential of the biochar offtake is particularly groundbreaking because very few technologies exist that can essentially sequester atmospheric carbon, which is what the PT+ enables when paired with the natural forest ecosystem––an innovative and groundbreaking bio-energy technology, with carbon capture and storage. Additionally, as noted in the Governor’s Clean Energy Jobs Plan (2011), clean energy jobs are a critical component of 2 California Public Resources Code, Section 25711.5(a) requires projects funded by the Electric Program Investment Charge (EPIC) to result in ratepayer benefits. The California Public Utilities Commission, which established the EPIC in 2011, defines ratepayer benefits as greater reliability, lower costs, and increased safety (See CPUC “Phase 2” Decision ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ at page 19, May 24, 2012, ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/PublishedDocs/WORD_PDF/FINAL_DECISION/167664.PDF). 3 California Public Resources Code, Section 25711.5(a) also requires EPIC-funded projects to lead to technological advancement and breakthroughs to overcome barriers that prevent the achievement of the state’s statutory and energy goals. California’s energy goals. When deployed at scale, the PT+ will result in the creation of thousands of jobs across multiple sectors, including manufacturing, feedstock supply chain (harvesting, processing, and transportation), equipment operation, construction, and project development. ● Annual electricity and thermal savings; ● Expansion of forestry waste markets; ● Expansion/development of an agricultural biochar market; ● Peak load reduction; ● Flexible generation; ● Energy cost reductions; ● Reduced wildfire risk; ● Local air quality benefits; ● Water use reductions (through energy savings); and ● Watershed benefits.

  • OBJECTIVES OF THE AGREEMENT 7.1 The parties agree that key objectives of this agreement are; (a) to provide terms and conditions of employment commensurate with the challenges associated with working in the construction industry (b) to provide safe working conditions (c) to provide a functional work/life balance and a comfortable standard of living (d) providing a framework that seeks to maximise productivity and minimise lost time. 7.2 This shall be achieved through genuine communication, consultation, collaboration and a sensible and practical application of terms contained in this agreement.

  • Scope and Objectives 1. This Chapter shall apply, in accordance with the Parties’ respective international obligations and domestic customs law, to customs procedures applied to goods traded between the Parties and to the movement of means of transport between the Parties. 2. The objectives of this Chapter are to: (a) simplify and harmonise customs procedures of the Parties; (b) ensure predictability, consistency and transparency in the application of customs laws and administrative procedures of the Parties; (c) ensure the efficient and expeditious clearance of goods and means of transport; (d) facilitate trade between the Parties; and (e) promote cooperation between the customs administrations, within the scope of this Chapter.