Scope of the assignment Sample Clauses

The "Scope of the Assignment" clause defines the specific tasks, responsibilities, and deliverables that are included within the boundaries of the agreement. It typically outlines what work is to be performed, any limitations or exclusions, and the standards or criteria for completion. For example, it may specify that a contractor is responsible for designing a website but not for ongoing maintenance. This clause ensures both parties have a clear understanding of what is expected, thereby minimizing misunderstandings and disputes about the extent of the work to be performed.
Scope of the assignment. The Supplier undertakes, in accordance with the provisions of the Agreement (including these Special Terms and Conditions as well as the General Terms and Conditions), to perform Assignments for Service and Maintenance on specified equipment, including accessories (‘the Product’) supplied by the Supplier. The Assignment may only be changed after a written Amendment of the Agreement. If either Party believes there is a need to change the scope of the Assignment, they are to notify the other Party in writing as soon as possible. The Parties shall each designate a contact person. Designated contact persons are entitled to make decisions binding on the Parties within the framework of the Agreement and to change the Assignment. However, the contact person is not entitled to amend the terms of these Special Terms and Conditions. The Supplier must perform its Service and Maintenance obligations with care and in an otherwise professional manner. The Supplier must maintain the Product according to the procedures specified in these Special Terms and Conditions or, where no such procedures are specified, according to the procedures applied by the Supplier from time to time. Unless the Parties agree otherwise, the Assignment will be performed at the Purchaser’s premises. Subject to a written agreement to that effect with the Purchaser, the Supplier is entitled to assign its rights and/or obligations under this Agreement to another service provider. The Supplier is responsible for ensuring that the Assignment is performed according to the agreed timetable if such a timetable has been drawn up by the Parties. In the event of any delay caused by the Purchaser or any circumstance on the Purchaser’s side, the Supplier is entitled to the necessary extension of the agreed performance time. The Supplier is also entitled to the necessary extension if the Assignment is changed or increased in scope or if an extension is required to ensure that staff receive leave or annual leave as prescribed by law or another statutory instrument. All transport to and from the Supplier’s premises in connection with repair and replacement will be at the Purchaser’s expense and risk.
Scope of the assignment. 2.1. The Contractor shall process the Client Data on behalf of and in accordance with the instructions of the Client within the meaning of Art. 28 GDPR (commissioned processing). The client remains the responsible party in the sense of data protection law. 2.2. The processing of Client Data by the Contractor shall be carried out in the manner, to the extent and for the purpose specified in Annex 1 to this Contract; the processing concerns the types of personal data and categories of data subjects designated therein. The duration of the processing shall correspond to the duration of the Main Contract. 2.3. The Contractor reserves the right to anonymise or aggregate the Client Data so that it is no longer possible to identify individual data subjects and to use it in this form for the purpose of demand-oriented design, further development and optimisation as well as the provision of the service agreed in accordance with the main contract. The Parties agree that anonymised Client Data or Client Data aggregated in accordance with the above provision shall no longer be deemed Client Data within the meaning of this Agreement. 2.4. The Contractor may process and use the Client Data within the scope of what is permissible under data protection law for its own purposes and on its own responsibility if a statutory permission provision or a declaration of consent by the data subject permits this. This contract does not apply to such data processing. 2.5. The processing of Client Data by the Contractor shall generally take place within the European Union or in another contracting state of the Agreement on the European Economic Area (EEA). The Contractor is nevertheless permitted to process Client Data outside the EEA in compliance with the provisions of this Agreement if it informs the Client in advance of the location of the data processing and the requirements of Articles 44 - 48 of the GDPR are met or an exception pursuant to Article 49 of the GDPR applies.
Scope of the assignment. 6.1. The contractor processes the client data on behalf of and according to the instructions of the client within the meaning of Art. 28 GDPR (commissioned processing). The client remains the responsible party in the sense of data protection law. 6.2. Processing of Client Data shall generally take place in a Member State of the European Union or in another Contracting State to the Agreement on the European Economic Area; in addition, the requirements of Articles 44 - 49 of the GDPR must be met. In particular, the Contractor is permitted to process Client Data outside the EEA in compliance with the provisions of this Agree- ment if it informs the Client in advance of the location of the data processing and the require- ments of Articles 44 - 48 of the GDPR are met or an exception pursuant to Article 49 of the GDPR applies.
Scope of the assignment. The assignment will be carried out in phases below to ensure effective engagement of all stakeholders along the learning and decision-making journey. The phase one will be carried out in Kampala at Industrial Court offices with close consultations with different stakeholders. This process will involve 4 phases and these will include:
Scope of the assignment. The Contractor shall undertake the following assignment; • Supply, install, test and commission the fire alarm and detection system as well as safety equipment at all the Enabel offices (Kololo, Legacy Towers, MoGL&SD, MOH, Arua, Jinja, Fort Portal) in accordance with the performance and technical specifications. • Provide yearly servicing and maintenance of the fire extinguishers; bi-annually the smoke and heat detectors • Offer basic user trainings in areas of fire prevention and first aidProvision of Accessories for use during installation of the safety equipment including but not limited to screws, bolts, saddles etc…….
Scope of the assignment. The Supplier undertakes, according to the Agreement (including these Special Terms and Conditions as well as the General Terms and Conditions) to perform Assignments for Customer-Specific Development as agreed between the parties. The Assignment as set forth in the Agreement may only be changed after written agreement between the Parties. If either Party believes there is a need to change the scope of the Assignment, they are to notify the other party in writing as soon as possible. Each party shall designate a contact person. The designated contact persons are entitled to amend the Assignment and make binding decisions for the Parties within the framework of the Agreement. However, the contact persons are not entitled to change these Special Terms and Conditions. The Supplier shall perform the Customer-Specific Development with care and in a professional manner. The Supplier shall also carry out the Customer-Specific Development in the manner specified in the Agreement. These Special Terms and Conditions deviate from item 6.3 of the General Terms and Conditions as the Supplier is only liable for non-conformities which manifest within six (6) months as from the date of delivery of the Service and Maintenance, i.e. not from the date the risk for the Product passed to the Purchaser. Ownership of parts installed belongs to the owner of the Product. Unless otherwise agreed, ownership of replaced parts belongs to the Supplier.
Scope of the assignment. The core of this assignment is to conduct rigorous research and impact evaluation (IE) of selected Violence against women interventions, individually or combined. This will require, the consultants to engage with the MPUIIP task team to fine tune the design and implementation plan of the overall safe city initiative (as need be) to ensure a robust design and rigorous impact assessment to establish most the effective interventions. The interventions will be considered effective if they lead to a measurable reduction in the incidence of violence, of fear and perception of violence, are cost effective, and scalable. The safe city initiative consists of four interventions. Of these two interventions are focused at the slum level covering approximately 160 pre-selected slums (around 80 slums per intervention) covering 200,000 women and girls i.e. over 40,000 households. The safe city audit and public campaigns will cover 3 public spheres beyond the slums (this will be public spaces where violence often occur such as girl’s school/colleges, market places, public transport, etc.) in each of the four towns. The tertiary level engagement will consists of advocacy for effective implementation of the liquor management policies with the relevant departments in the four towns. The initiative will be implemented over two years, from January 2013 to July 2015 The consultants will be expected to undertake the following tasks in close consultation with DFID and the MPUIIP task team:  Develop clear operation definitions/classifications of violence against women and girls (domestic and public) based on global best practices.  Refine the research questions and develop a sub-set of evaluation questions for each of the four programme interventions  Identify measurable indicators for the evaluation questions and track reduction in incidents of violence in domestic and public spheres based on global best practices  Develop robust methodology for setting up appropriate comparison groups for each of the four interventions, combination of interventions and the overall initiative to establish their impactsand programme attributions.  Develop rigorous evaluations design (including sampling, coverage plan, tools and instruments for data collection) so that a robust picture emerges for each of the interventions, combination of interventions and the overall safe city programme.  Undertake a pre-baseline field testing to assessif the evaluation questions, indicators and the tools ar...
Scope of the assignment. HPL has requested TBG’s assistance in providing interim Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”) services to HPL. Under this arrangement, TBG would provide the following: • Consultant (▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇) would assist HPL by taking over HPL’s CEO responsibilities. In light of the company’s recently announced financial and accounting irregularities, it is unclear whether the Company’s goals will be achievable within the current operating plan timeframe. Consultant will endeavor to work with HPL management team to insure the company moves forward, as best it in the current environment, towards achieving its goals. • Consultant will work to develop a strong line of communications to the Company’s Board of Directors (“BOD”), and will advise the BOD of necessary realignment of stated goals. • Consultant would work with third party audit and legal firms to complete the internal investigation regarding the financial and accounting irregularities and do what is possible and necessary to re-establish company credibility. • Consultant would determine, with the help of the BOD and management team, the level of expense reductions necessary to conserve cash to allow time for the company to recover (if possible) from its past and present issues. 1. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or equivalent $2,000 per day
Scope of the assignment. The Supplier undertakes, according to the Agreement (including these Special Terms and Conditions as well as the General Terms and Conditions) to perform Assignments for Customer-Specific Development as agreed between the Parties. The Assignment as set forth in the Agreement may only be changed after written agreement between the Parties. If either Party believes there is a need to change the scope of the Assignment, they are to notify the other Party in writing as soon as possible.
Scope of the assignment per Lot Lot 1: Provision of Graphic Design Services Tasks: