Services and Scope to be Performed Clause Samples

The "Services and Scope to be Performed" clause defines the specific tasks, responsibilities, and deliverables that a party is obligated to provide under the agreement. It typically outlines the nature of the services, the expected outcomes, and any limitations or exclusions, ensuring both parties have a clear understanding of what is included. By clearly delineating the scope, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings or disputes about what work is required, thereby ensuring clarity and setting expectations for the contractual relationship.
Services and Scope to be Performed. Presumption that Duty is Contractor’s. The Contractor shall provide the following scope of work:
Services and Scope to be Performed. The Contractor shall conduct facilitative and support services as outlined in Attachment A, “Description of Services”. The services shall be as directed and authorized by the Durham Project Manager, as designated by the director of the Department of Water Management. In this contract, “Work” or “Project” means the services that the Contractor is required to perform pursuant to this contract and all of the Contractor’s duties to the City that arise out of this contract.
Services and Scope to be Performed. Contractor shall perform the services and activities outlined in Attachment A, “Statement of Work”. Those services and activities are hereby referred to in this contract as “the program” or the “Work”. The Contractor shall begin performance of those services and activities on July 1, 2016. It shall complete those services and activities by June 30, 2017. Unless the context requires otherwise, if this contract states that a task is to be performed or that a duty is owed, it shall be presumed that the task or duty is the obligation of the Contractor.
Services and Scope to be Performed. The Contractor shall perform the scope of work found in Exhibit A. In this contract, “Work” means the services that the Contractor is required to perform pursuant to this contract and all of the Contractor’s duties to the City that arise out of this contract.
Services and Scope to be Performed. The Consultant shall provide professional services for a variety of tasks including, but not limited to, these outlined below:
Services and Scope to be Performed. The purpose of this contract is for the procurement and installation of up to nine (9) Solar-Power Energy kits to power 9 Passenger Information Systems (AVL) signs at nine select bus stop locations throughout the City of Durham. All work and materials shall be in accordance with the Attachment ASpecial Provisions. The contractor is expected to work cooperatively with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Devices Inc, formerly called Digital Recorders Inc. the vendor of the AVL signs for the successful installation and functioning of the project. In this contract, “
Services and Scope to be Performed. Presumption that Duty is Contractor’s. “Work” means the services that the Contractor is required to perform pursuant to this contract and all of the Contractor’s duties to the City that arise out of this contract. Unless the context requires otherwise, if this contract states that a task is to be performed or that a duty is owed, it shall be presumed that the task or duty is the obligation of the Contractor.
Services and Scope to be Performed. In accordance with customary and generally accepted industry procedures, with all City-determined originating and underwriting procedures and with any specific procedures agreed upon and lead by the Contractor, as agent for the City, and on behalf of the City, shall: a) Obtain the borrower’s completed pre-application package after it has been received and reviewed by the City of Durham, and analyze credit report to determine and document program eligibility; b) Meet with the borrower and assist with the completion of the FNMA 1003 application. The City of Durham will submit the application with supportive documentation to obtain an in-file credit report on each applicant; c) Assist with the review of all applications, credit history and income to determine eligibility for a loan; d) Assist with the underwriting and origination of City loans complete with all documentation and information obtained from the borrower for the determination of the eligibility and approval of the borrower and property being purchased or rehabilitated; e) Ensure that all documents and mortgage loan requests are in compliance with the City’s guidelines relative to debts and income ratios, income analysis, appraisal, credit history etc., as outlined in the City of Durham’s Reference Guide for Residential Mortgage Loans, City of Durham Forgivable Mortgage Loan Programs and City of Durham Rehabilitation Forgivable Mortgage Loan Program; f) Ensure ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ monies are deposited and communicate with City staff and others involved in the loan process to obtain information and documents necessary to complete the first mortgage loan approval; g) Prepare all documents that are customary and appropriate to properly document, secure, and make loans enforceable; h) Coordinate and schedule loan closings with the borrower(s) and closing attorney(s), along with preparation and submission of request for funds for the first and second mortgage to the City. A detailed list that outlines specific loan terms, payment, Loan-to Value etc., will be submitted to the City along with the request for funds; i) Prepare all required closing documents for the City’s first or second position loan and deliver the originals to the closing attorney for the scheduled closing; j) Engage legal counsel with assistance from the borrower satisfactory to the City to provide opinions as to the validity of liens or encumbrances on all property related to the loan, or which will require a search of the Secretary of State and/...
Services and Scope to be Performed. The Designer shall provide design services as follows:
Services and Scope to be Performed. Presumption that Duty is Contractor’s. The Contractor shall be responsible for providing the following services: A. Provide training to City staff on the separation/sorting and packaging for transport of electronic waste within forty-five (45) days of the commencement of the Contract and as deemed necessary thereafter. Necessary reasons for follow up training may include, but are not limited to: change of City staff, addition or reduction in acceptable materials, and problems in packing as noted in subsection J of this Section. B. Provide sufficient material for packaging (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ containers and pallets) to City for the proper packaging of electronic waste. Shrink wrap material shall be provided by the City of Durham C. Assist the City in loading the pallets into the Contractor’s transportation vehicle and complete appropriate manifest/▇▇▇▇ of lading. D. Transport all loaded materials to primary and secondary (if necessary) sorting facilities. E. Recycle the electronic equipment collected from the City in accordance with all Local, State, and Federal laws, and any applicable electronic recycler certification(s). F. Segregate, bulk, and secure all materials for transport as required and complete appropriate manifests, providing a copy of these manifests to the City upon request. G. Comply with all applicable local, state, and federal laws for transport of collected material. H. Comply with all the requirements of the City’s Waste Disposal and Recycling Center’s Permit and operating plan as updated from time-to-time, and which is incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein. I. Keep a current listing of all electronic material collected, transported, and recycled. Provide to the City on a monthly basis a report detailing weight data by category. J. Inform the City within five (5) business days of any problems in the sorting or packing of received material. K. Obtain from the City prior written approval of all subcontractors proposed to be used under this Contract. L. Maintain and provide proof to the City that the Contractor holds a recognized electronics recycler certification during the entire term of the Contract. Currently recognized certification standards are: the Responsible Recycling Practices (R2) and the e-Stewards® standards. Should Contractor wish to have an additional certification standard satisfy this term of the Contract, the prior written approval of the City shall be required.