Purpose of the Services Clause Samples
The "purpose-of-the-services" clause defines the specific objectives and intended outcomes of the services to be provided under the agreement. It typically outlines the scope of work, the goals the parties aim to achieve, and any limitations on how the services may be used. For example, it may specify that consulting services are solely for internal business use and not for resale or redistribution. This clause ensures both parties have a clear, mutual understanding of what the services are meant to accomplish, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes over the scope and application of the services.
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Purpose of the Services. 3.1 The objective of the Services is to provide a safe, reliable and timely transport provision for identified users, in a manner sensitive to their established needs. Transport requirements are subject to frequent change, and it is therefore important that the service provision is flexible and able to react quickly to changing circumstances and requirements without detriment to the specified quality standards. When exceptional circumstances arise, the council requires Providers to take suitable actions to maintain good standards of service, and these are detailed in subsequent sections.
3.2 Service Providers Drivers, Passenger Assistants and other staff undertaking the service, shall show understanding and empathy towards all Passengers. Travel assistance services can be provided to the following groups: • Transport for children attending special schools, specialist units, mainstream schools and any other educational establishments both within and outside the boundaries of the boroughs. This may be on a daily basis, or on a regular but less frequent basis, or this service may be required on an ad-hoc basis; • Transport for children, to and from respite and/or Looked After Child (LAC) placement /Supervised contact provision both within and outside the boundaries of the borough. This may be on a daily basis, or on a regular but less frequent basis, or this service may be required on an ad-hoc basis; • Transport for children where transport has been authorised on medical grounds or social need, both within and outside the boundaries of the boroughs. This may be on a daily basis, or on a regular but less frequent basis, or this service may be required on an ad-hoc basis; • Transport for adults with varying disabilities, to and from community support services, respite centres and other provision both within and outside the boundaries of the boroughs. This may be on a daily basis, or on a regular but less frequent basis, or this service may be required on an ad-hoc basis; • Transport for older persons, to and from community support services, treatment sites, respite care and locations such as day centres, and other activity sites both within and outside the borough. This may be on a daily basis, or on a regular but less frequent basis, or this service may be required on an ad-hoc basis; • Some clients elect to manage some or all of their needs using funding agreed with Bexley Council for their care, for instance a Personal Budget or Individual Service Fund, and...
Purpose of the Services. 1.1 The purpose of this Contract is to perform services for UNFPA on [Describe the technical characteristics and depict the intended use of the services to be provided and the equipment and/or material to be used/installed. It is advisable to describe the technical characteristics of the services in terms of operation capability. When possible use specifications and standards to better define the scope of the contract.
Purpose of the Services. Provide a brief summary of why the services are being commissioned and what they will be used for.
Purpose of the Services. 1.1. The primary goal of the Contract is to provide the GS/OAS with all labor and materials necessary for the provision of certain building maintenance, messenger/chauffeurs and other general services (hereinafter referred to as “General Services”) at GS/OAS facilities in Washington, D.C.
1.2. The term of the Contract shall be for one (1) year, estimated to begin in January 2023, with an option to renew thereafter for successive (twelve) month periods, up to six (6) years.
Purpose of the Services. 5.1 Our services are designed to monitor compliance with the risk based measure and with the relevant sections of the Act. If any deficiencies in internal controls and practices, not strictly relevant to the verification, come to our attention, we will advise you of these, but we only aim to identify deficiencies within the scope of the verification.
5.2 Any other services we may provide from time to time at your request are distinct from our function as verifiers and may be refused if this would generate a conflict of interest with regards to your verification.
5.3 Our agreeing to provide the services does not constitute a permit, authorisation, or other permission under any Act, Regulation, or Bylaw. Our verification does not remove your liability for the consequences of failure to comply with any Act, Regulation, Bylaw, or other requirement.
Purpose of the Services. (State the business purpose for the services being provided by UP3 to Customer).
Purpose of the Services. The purpose of this contract is the cooperation of both parties in providing Older Americans Act funded services of Food Service and Meal Site Management.
Purpose of the Services. The purpose of the Service is to enable you to provide technical support services (including after support services, repair and/or modification of Epson’s products) to Epson customers or your own customers (the “Purpose”) by posting, publishing and providing the technical information as defined in Section 3.2 of Epson’s products (the “Technical Information”).
Purpose of the Services. The services are provided solely for the purposes of determining compliance with the programme and with the relevant provisions of the Act regulations and notices made under the Act and food standards code (FSANZ). Any views we express in providing those services are not intended to be used for any other purpose. You indemnify us against any costs arising from our views being relied on for any purpose other than that for which they were provided. Any report we provide must not be given to a third party. In particular, our verification is designed to monitor compliance with the programme and with the relevant sections of the Act. If any deficiencies in internal controls and practices not strictly relevant to the verification come to our attention, we will advise you of these, but we warrant only to identify those deficiencies coming within the terms of reference of the verification. Any other services we may provide from time to time at your request are distinct from our function as verifiers. Our agreeing to provide the services does not constitute a permit, authorisation, or other permission under any Act, Regulation, or Bylaw. Our verification will be designed so that we have a reasonable expectation of detecting any non- compliance but does not remove your liability for the consequences of failure to comply with any Act, Regulation, Bylaw, or other requirement. When we provide services to you, we will use our best endeavours to: • provide the services with care and skill • provide the services within a reasonable time or within any agreed time limit • provide a reliable service although we do not guarantee it will be fault free. • provide a report to the operator of the food business within 10 working days of completing the verification. Give written notice to the registration authority of any significant change in circumstances not later than 10 working days after the change occurs. To enable us to properly carry out our statutory responsibilities as a recognised verifier, you must also: • maintain a register of any complaints with copies of any written complaints. • maintain detailed staff training records. • notify us immediately if your plan or programme is revoked, surrendered or substituted. • not prevent an unscheduled verification occurring as described in Regulation 102 of the Food Regulations • maintain records which comply with the requirements of the Food Control Plan or National Programme and which contain sufficient detail to enable us to ...
Purpose of the Services. Control Room Habitability (CRH) refers to the ability of the Control Room Ventilation System (DVC) to provide a safe and comfortable working environment for plant operators during normal and emergency conditions. In 1971 the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (U.S. NRC) addressed CRH by adding General Design Criterion (GDC) 19 to Appendix A of 10 CFR Part 50 (General Design Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants). GDC 19 states: “A control room shall be provided from which actions can be taken to operate the nuclear power unit safely under normal conditions and to maintain it in a safe condition under accident conditions, including loss- of-coolant accidents. Adequate radiation protection shall be provided to permit access and occupancy of the control room under accident conditions without personnel receiving radiation exposures in excess of 5 rem whole body, or its equivalent to any part of the body, for the duration of the accident.” The demonstration that a facility’s Control Room (CR) conforms to GDC 19 typically requires: • an assessment of the radiological doses to CR operators in the Control Room Envelope (CRE) in accordance with U.S. NRC Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.196 or the Design Basis Accidents (DBAs) identified in U.S. NRC RG 1.183 and