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Mutual obligations

To summarise it one could say that the Chemical Leasing contract will be an atypical service contract which is most similar to a contract for works and services, but contains also elements of service contract and tenancy. In the case of high integration and foundation of a company for the purpose of chemical management the mutual obligations can be regulated on the basis of a company agreement. [Pg.126]

One way to make the importance of this clear is by including a business ethics provision in the tolling contract. The CMA Responsible Care initiative can be called out in such a provision and applied to both parties in the contract if they have both subscribed to its code of ethics. This is discussed further in Chapter 3, Mutual Agreements, Obligations and Contract Considerations. [Pg.28]

Once the successful bidder is selected, it is still possible to request corrective actions and additional terms through contract negotiation. There are occasionally situations where a contractual term cannot be negotiated with the first selection and the next candidate is offered the toll contract. Chapter 3, Mutual Agreements, Obligations, and Contract Considerations addresses this topic in more detail. [Pg.45]

Once a toller has been selected and any required preliminary confidentiality protection is in place, the client typically shares more detailed information. The toller can then make an informed decision about the economic, technical, and safety aspects involved in bidding the work. If the two parties decide the project will be mutually beneficial, agreements and obligations are negotiated and then formalized in a written contract. Both parties—the client and the toller—have roles in fulfilling the contract and in carrying out their responsibilities to the workers and the public. The purpose of the written contract is to clarify and document those roles and responsibilities to effectively execute, maintain and eventually terminate the project. [Pg.47]

Figure 3-1. Mutual agreements, obligations, and considerations flowchart... Figure 3-1. Mutual agreements, obligations, and considerations flowchart...
Kawai F, H Yamanaka (1986) Biodegradation of polyethyelene glycol by symbiotic mixed culture (obligate mutualism). Arch Mcrohio/ 146 125-129. [Pg.233]

Annex I listing is the prerequisite for the mutual recognition of authorizations between Member States, whereby one Member State is obliged to accept the evaluation and authorization prepared by another Member State in situations where the agricultural, plant health, and environmental (including climatic) conditions relevant to the use of the plant protection product are comparable in the regions concerned (Article 10 of the Directive). ... [Pg.16]

It is also possible that polydnaviruses were originally virulent in C. sonorensis, but the virus-wasp relationship has evolved toward mutualism (103). Obligate symbiosis enables the host to acquire functions that improve its chances for survival the mutualist also benefits by securing its passage to the host progeny. Polydnaviruses may be optimal mutual-... [Pg.88]


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