Underlying Philosophy Clause Samples

The 'Underlying Philosophy' clause defines the fundamental principles or values that guide the interpretation and execution of the agreement. It typically outlines the parties' shared intentions, ethical standards, or overarching goals that inform the contract's provisions. For example, it may state a commitment to good faith, mutual benefit, or sustainable practices. This clause serves to provide context for the agreement, ensuring that all parties understand the spirit in which the contract should be read and helping to resolve ambiguities by referencing these guiding principles.
Underlying Philosophy. The Board and the Association recognize that the ability to identify, implement and sustain appropriate changes in the operation of the District is critical to its ability to fulfill its educational mission. They further recognize that this critical ability requires shared responsibilities, effective communication and the broad involvement of many affected people in various decision making processes.
Underlying Philosophy. SARC and each participating Local Education Agency (hereinafter referred to as LEA) within the SELPA endorse the following philosophy statements: • Children are our communities’ most valuable resource and have the right to appropriate and necessary services. • Eligible infants and toddlers should be served within the context of their families and community in natural environments, • Families play a unique and critical role in the development of their eligible infants and toddlers. • A family’s independence should be supported so that the family’s capacity to care for their eligible infant or toddler will be enhanced. • A comprehensive, coordinated, multidisciplinary, interagency, family-centered system of early intervention services is necessary.
Underlying Philosophy. We want the customers to get what they want, without having to search through more records than necessary to identify the desired item.
Underlying Philosophy. We believe that every student has a right to the opportunity to have a recess break. Through this break, students are able to learn social skills and appropriate playground behaviors with adult assistance. This assistance is provided by the teachers who govern, model, and correct small behaviors before they become big ones. In other words, what is ignored is permitted and we want to be proactive and provide support for students during this important time in their day. We believe that through this proactive and supportive approach, all students will be able to behave properly on the playground. Recess is a time for students to be active, and therefore, be ready to learn when they re-enter the school. However, we do recognize that for some students recess is a time where some just need a break from the school routine to relax and rejuvenate.

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  • Philosophy It is the Company’s intent to use regular staff to perform most of its work of a continuing nature. Furthermore, the Company will strive to provide regular staff with stability of employment. The parties agree that a consistent, managed and joint approach to the assignment of work within the Company is necessary to provide security for employees, a more effective, productive organization and an excellent product for the customer.

  • Feedback You have no obligation to provide us with ideas, suggestions, or proposals (“Feedback”). However, if you submit Feedback to us, then you grant us a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license that is sub-licensable and trans- ferable, to make, use, sell, have made, offer to sell, import, reproduce, publicly display, distribute, modify, or publicly perform the Feedback in any manner without any obligation, royalty, or restriction based on intellectual property rights or otherwise.

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  • Agreement Exceptions/Deviations Explanation If the proposing Vendor desires to deviate form the Vendor Agreement language, all such deviations must be listed on this attribute, with complete and detailed conditions and information included. TIPS will consider any deviations in its proposal award decisions, and TIPS reserves the right to accept or reject any proposal based upon any deviations indicated below. In the absence of any deviation entry on this attribute, the proposer assures TIPS of their full compliance with the Vendor Agreement.