Sentences with phrase «use the clause at»

(d)(3) When an acquisition is processed pursuant to the DOT / SBA Partnership Agreement, the contracting officer shall use the clause at (FAR) 48 CFR 52.219 - 18, Notification of Competition Limited to Eligible 8 (a) Concerns, with its Alternate III, (TAR) 48 CFR 1252.219 - 72.
(a) The contracting officer may use the clause at (TAR) 48 CFR 1252.242 - 70, Dissemination of Information - Educational Institutions, in lieu of the clause at (TAR) 48 CFR 1252.242 - 72, Dissemination of Contract Information, in DOT research contracts with educational institutions, except contracts that require the release or coordination of information.

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As I wrote earlier, the hearings «should be either canceled or reworked to avoid the appearance that the U.S. Congress — whose members are 90 percent Christian — is using its power, contrary to clear meaning of the establishment clause of the First Amendment, to promote Christianity at the expense of other religions.»
Pjanic, 26, informed the Giallorossi at the weekend that he was to make use of a clause in his contract which enabled him to leave the club for a pre-agreed fee, adding that he was going to make up 20 percent of that sum himself with Juve paying the rest.
The payment is likely to be sanctioned for Neymar to become their ambassador at the 2022 World Cup, and he could, in turn, use the money gained to trigger the release clause in his Barcelona contract.
If a convertible car seat says you must use it rear - facing until baby weighs at least 22 pounds, then a state law with a proper use clause is essentially making that weight a legal requirement for that child in that car seat.
The loyalty clause, which was added in 2002, prohibits the following activities, by a committee member, involving candidates other than the party's endorsed candidate: circulating nominating petitions; appearing in advertising; permitting the committee member's name to be used in advertising or on stationery; directly or indirectly contributing financially to a campaign; and appearing at political functions, meetings or support groups organized by a rival candidate.
The Delaware Riverkeeper, Maya K. van Rossum, told lawmakers at the news conference how her group and several municipalities had used the environmental clause in Pennsylvania's Constitution to challenge a pro-fracking law that would have pre-empted local zoning and imposed a gag order on health professionals.
Miliband presses his «use it or lose it» clause, first raised at his party conference.
Provides reading phase: opportunity to look in depth how poets: - Manipulate grammatical structures for deliberate effect - Use precise noun and verb choices to create atmosphere - Use High Level punctuation at the KS2 Greater Depth Standard for deliberate effect (Hyphens, dashes, commas to separate clauses and semi colon.)
The longest - running of the cases, filed in federal court in 2000, alleged that Arizona's individual tax - credit program violates the establishment clause of the U.S. Constitution by permitting organizations to provide scholarships to students that can be used only at religious schools.
Parents Involved commenced this suit in the Western District of Washington, alleging that Seattle's use of race in assignments violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, 4 Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,5 and the Washington Civil Rights Act.6 Id., at 28a - 35a.
The majority ruled that since the vouchers advance a legitimate secular purpose (educating disadvantaged students), may be used at any private school (secular or religious), and support religious institutions only through individual choice, the program does not offend the establishment clause.
This lesson plan focuses on helping students learn to use relative clauses to discuss important issues at work such as who works with them, various types of work and workplaces, as well as describing goods or services manufactured or provided by their employer.
At the beginning of math class, provide your students with a fun powerpoint warm up activity using one of the Mr. and Mrs. Clause Go Shopping math word problems.
Not surprisingly, upon passage of the bill the National Education Association and its state affiliate, the Indiana State Teachers Association, sued to stop it with claims that «letting families use the vouchers at religious schools violated the state constitution's religion clauses
(b)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (b)(2) of this clause, and unless otherwise specifically provided in the contract, all operational practices of the Contractor and all workmanship, material, equipment, and articles used in the performance of work under this contract shall be in accordance with the best commercial marine practices and the rules and requirements of all appropriate regulatory bodies including, but not limited to the American Bureau of Shipping, the U.S. Coast Guard, and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, in effect at the time of Contractor's submission of offer, and shall be intended and approved for marine use.
(c) Pursuant to Executive Order 13043, Increasing Seat Belt Use in the United States, the contracting officer shall insert the clause at (TAR) 48 CFR 1252.223 - 73, Seat Belt Use Policies and Programs in all solicitations and contracts, exceeding the simplified acquisition threshold.
I got a free consultation from a lawyer about a contract I was being offered by a publisher and he gave me two key pieces of advice: an audit clause means they have nothing to hide and allows you as an author to play IRS and look at their books if you think you're being cheated (an expensive process, but a good publisher wouldn't be afraid of you using it) and believe their BBB rating if they have one.
Someone else in this thread commented that the royalty clause in the contract states the document that is used to determine royalty — but, this must also be considered: They can change a document you don't sign at any time they like.
This is usually because the specialist lawyers have become so used to the various practices and contractual terms common in the industry that they don't blink an eye at clauses that turn a non-industry lawyers hair white.
I was looking at one of my contracts just this morning, thinking, «perhaps I might pull this and then self - publish...» until I hit the clause in the contract that says I can't use the edited version.
If the contract clauses don't show Amazon's intentional strategy at sabotaging competitors and are only a well - thought safeguard, then the same train of thought used by the judge in the US case above can not be called on, mainly because Amazon has a much smaller piece of the eBook market share in Europe than it has in the US.
The clause addressed the fact that if Apple was using agency (with publishers setting prices) while Amazon was using the wholesale model (with Amazon setting prices at $ 9.99), Apple's prices wouldn't be competitive.
As used in this paragraph, a «Covered Borrower» means any person who, at the time such person becomes obligated on a loan transaction or establishes an account for consumer credit, satisfies the requirements under any one or more of the following classifications, or is otherwise under applicable laws deemed to be a «Covered Borrower» under the Military Lending Act, 10 U.S. Code Section 987: (a) An active duty member of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force or Coast Guard, or a person serving on active Guard and Reserve duty (a person described in this clause (a) of the definition of «Covered Borrower» is hereinafter referred to as a «Service Member»); or (b) Any of the following persons, relative to a Service Member: (1) The spouse; (2) A child under the age of 21; or (3) If dependent on the Service Member for more than one half of such person's support, any one or more of the following persons: (i) A child under the age of 23 enrolled in a full time course of study at an institution of higher learning; (ii) A child of any age incapable of self support due to a mental or physical incapacity that occurred before attaining age 23 while such person was dependent on the Service Member; (iii) Any unmarried person placed in legal custody of the Service Member who resides with such Service Member unless separated by military service or to receive institutional care or under other circumstances covered by Regulation; or (iv) A parent or parent - in - law residing in the Service Member's household.
In fact, if the impact is so negative, I could see those issuers coming after Hilton since there are likely clauses in the contracts that state that Hilton can't materially change the program (since the credit card companies are buying millions of dollars worth of points that their cardholders can use at a later time and date).
Because most reputable dog breeders fear that their females will serve at breeding plenty of other litters, perhaps without the meticulous care and screening they have used themselves, a lot of those reputable dog breeders are adding non-breeding clauses to their puppy sales agreements.
Citi has a universal default clause for its business cards, which means it can use information from other accounts to raise rates at any time, for any reason.
Subject to Clause 18.1.12, Rewards can only be issued by British Airways to members of the Household Account or to customers listed on the Family and Friends List, as designated / nominated by a Household Account Member at the time of issuance, after which Rewards may not be transferred or reissued to a different name except where in accordance with the Conditions of Use relating to the transfer of Avios.
In addition to any other rights or remedies it may have, British Airways reserves the right at any time in its absolute discretion to terminate the Membership of any Member and / or the right of any Member to use the Card if a Member commits Fraud, Misconduct, is given a banning notice or withdraws their consent under Clause 4.
When, at its 1982 meeting, the IWC agreed to a pause in commercial whaling (or to use popular terminology, a «moratorium») from 1986, the amendment to the regulations included a clause that «the Commission will undertake a «comprehensive assessment» of the effects of this decision on whale stocks and consider modification of this provision and the establishment of other catch limits».
As to the effects: at RealClimate and C - a-s, Gavin has recently said — using gramatically - complex sentences with conditional clauses — that inclusion of the Tiljander proxies greatly strengthens and lengthens the validation period of a number of the paleotemperature reconstructions that form the heart of Mann08.
As there is so much snipe on global temp records, I wondered if some people might try to use that as an out clause should a revision change at the 11th hour swing the results the other way than before the revision.
At the simplest level, you can create a set of often - used clauses to insert easily into your documents.
As noted by Professor Peers, the «case should never have arisen at all, because the Austrian officials concerned should have seen the obvious human problems at stake in this case and applied the humanitarian clauses in the law as they were always intended to be used».
At the same time, Rose says there is plenty that we don't know, such as whether or not it is safer for employers to use fewer words in a termination clause and avoid all - inclusive language, and whether, for public policy reasons, future court decisions will put an onus on employers to make clear to employees the differences between ESA entitlements and the common law before they sign ESA - only contracts.
At least so far, restrictions on drug use have not been overruled as conflicting the the Free Exercise clause, although if e.g. Washington state were to prohibit Mormons from purchasing marijuana (where others can), that would surely be struck down as unconstitutional.
And if consent is given and pictures are taken, the app can be used to explicitly agree that none may be shared at anytime with anyone afterwards, attaching a penalty clause that can trigger cease - and - desist letters and penalty payments.
Jonathan Harris: There is likely to be an increase in the use of English arbitration clauses in contracts; but in the trusts context, one of the great debates is as to whether arbitration clauses work at all — it's certainly not something you could be completely confident about working.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission has also published a report «Turning the tables: Ending sexual harassment at work» calling for changes to the law to ensure more effective protection from sexual harassment at work, including limits on the use of non-disclosure agreements and confidentiality clauses relating to sexual harassment.
It is advisable for parties who have agreed on including an arbitration clause in their contract to provide at least some detail as to how an arbitrator will be selected and the procedures and timelines to be used in the arbitration process.
In answer to the question «does price parity mean price increase», perhaps the last word should go to the president of the Federal Cartel Office who, in relation to the HRS case, stated: «Only at first view do most favoured customer clauses used by online booking portals seem to benefit customers.
She gave five reasons in particular why the scope of the exclusion clause should not be limited to the offenses outlined in Article 1 FDCT: firstly the wording refers to acts contrary to the purposes and principles of the UN and is not limited to terrorist offenses; secondly, such an interpretation would be at odds with the Geneva Convention in light of which the Qualification Directive should be interpreted; thirdly, the Qualification Directive as an instrument of asylum and humanitarian law and the FDCT are qualitatively different and derive from different areas of law; fourthly, it would unduly restrict the application of the exclusion clause and finally, fifthly, the fact that the FDCT is an instrument of variable geometry with varying application across the Union would lead to problems if it were used as criteria in defining terms for the purposes of the application of the Qualification Directive.
Having tried to investigate how these powers had in fact been used, he found that there had been at least 120 Henry VIII clauses in the last Parliamentary session.
Cs made their claim and in doing so, relied upon the commentary in Volume 38 (2) of the Encyclopaedia of Forms & Precedents that states the inclusion of a «call - in» clause should at least be considered in any case other than: «the very simplest cases such as an application for change of use or for the carrying out of relatively minor building operations where... it is unlikely that the grant of planning permission would be challenged by third parties by way of judicial review....»
Clause 10 of the earlier version prohibited victims from using a solicitor to help them fill out or submit the claim form or to take any active role at the crucial initial stages of the claim on penalty of the entire claim being rejected outright.
But my deepest concern at the moment is directed to the increased use of what are described as Henry VIII clauses.
«at least... 24... hours prior to the Vessel's readiness to sail from the last previous port of discharge, or from bunkering port for the voyage, or upon signing this Charter if the Vessel has already sailed...» Clause 4 (c) provided «any extra expense incurred in connection with any change in loading or discharging ports (so named) shall be paid for by the Charterer and any time thereby lost to the Vessel shall count as used lay - time.»
According to an 860 - person poll commissioned for that conference, 68 per cent of Canadians support the use of the notwithstanding clause to limit the Charter's application — and thus to limit the power of the people at the conference.
At the same time as we have seen buyers offering higher prices and more favourable economic terms (perhaps to win or avoid an auction process), we have seen buyers seeking to mitigate transaction risk through an increased use of MAC clauses and warranty repetition on split exchange and closing deals.
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