General Instructions definition

General Instructions mean those instructions, directives and guidelines that apply to all gardening personnel.
General Instructions means those instructions, directives and guidelines that apply to all gardening personnel.
General Instructions means any notice, instruction, or other communication that is not Proper Instructions. We may rely upon any General Instruction that we believe in good faith has been given by an Authorized Person.

Examples of General Instructions in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding any provisions in this Receipt or the Deposit Agreement to the contrary, the withdrawal or Delivery of Deposited Securities will not be suspended by the Company or the Depositary except as would be permitted by Section I.A.(1) of the General Instructions to Form F-6 Registration Statement, as amended from time to time, under the Securities Act.

  • Notwithstanding anything in this Deposit Agreement to the contrary, the withdrawal or Delivery of Deposited Securities will not be suspended by the Company or the Depositary except as would be permitted by Instruction I.A.(1) of the General Instructions to Form F-6 Registration Statement, as amended from time to time, under the Securities Act.

  • The conditions for use of Form S-1 to register the Offering under the Act, as set forth in the General Instructions to such Form, have been satisfied.

  • The Board Committee may, in its sole discretion, permit the Shares to be transferred to a "family member" as defined in and pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in Section A.1.a.5 of the General Instructions to Form S-8 promulgated under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, as such provision may be amended from time to time under terms and conditions as may be determined by the Human Resources Department.

  • The Company and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement meet the requirements for and comply with the conditions set forth in Form S-3 (including General Instructions I.A. and I.B) under the Securities Act.


More Definitions of General Instructions

General Instructions means those instructions, directives and guidelines that apply to all warehouse support service personnel.
General Instructions. A Freelance Contract is often used when an individual or business is hired to complete a specific project or task on a short term basis. In contrast, an employee needed to help with general business matters and on a more permanent basis. A Freelance Contract generally addresses the following basics: - Who is being hired and by whom - What kind of services will be provided - When the relationship will begin and end - Why the independent contractor is not an employee for legal or practical purposes - How the independent contractor will be paid WHAT IS A FREELANCE CONTRACT? A Freelance Contract is a written contract between two parties for a specific service or project. One person or company is hiring another to help on a short term task. Unlike an employment agreement, a Freelance Contract clearly spells out why the party being hired is not an employee for legal and tax purposes. A simple Freelance Contract usually addresses the following basic elements: - Hiring Client: person or entity in need of special services - Independent Contractor: person or entity hired for a project or task Services: specific description of task to be performed or work product to be delivered - Compensation: how much and often the independent contractor will be paid - Effective Date: when the Agreement begins and the job starts - Termination: whether the hiring client can end the relationship at any time (i.e. “at will” contract) and how many days written notice is needed beforehand - Fringe Benefits: the independent contractor cannot participate in any of the hiring client’s employee pension, health, vacation pay, sick pay, or unemployment benefits - Assistants: the independent contractor can hire their own assistants but will be responsible for their assistants’ expenses like Social Security taxes and Medicare WHEN IS IT NEEDED You need a Freelance Contract whenever you hire a person or business to perform a specific task with a clear start and end date. As the name suggests, an independent contractor has more control or autonomy over how to complete a project. Further, an independent contractor often has a unique set of skills or owns equipment needed for the assigned project or task. Without a freelance contract, the hiring client risks being treated as an employer in the eyes of the law and the IRS. Instead, a freelance contract explicitly establishes that the person or entity is not an employee. Here are some of the possible consequences that could be prevented: Financially ...
General Instructions provide information in sufficient detail for evaluation of environmental performance in relation to: - National and local laws and regulations in Mexico; - World Bank/IFC environmental and social policies and guidelines: - IFC Environmental, Health and Safety Guidelines for Railroad Systems, November 20, 1995; - IFC Policy on Environmental Assessment (OP 4.01), October 1998; - IFC Policy on Pest Management (OP 4.09), November 1998; - World Bank Policy on Involuntary Resettlement (OD 4.30), June 1990; - World Bank Policy Note on Management of Cultural Property (OPN 11.03), September 1986; and - IFC Policy Statement on Forced Labor and Harmful Child Labor, March 1998. - Loan Agreement, (DATE); - Environmental Review Summary, February 8, 2000; - Herbicide Management Plan (Criterio Para El Uso De Herbicidas En La: Compania De Ferrocarriles Chiapas-Mayab, S. A. de C. V.), May 25, 2000; - Environmental Corrective Action Plan, Compania De Ferrocarriles Chiapas-Mayab, August 4, 2000; Provide information in summary form and enclose environmental reports if applicable. For any areas that do not meet agreed-upon performance levels, describe actions and timetable for bringing the project into compliance. Information reported previously need only be referenced. Return the completed report to FMO by the date specified in the Loan Agreement (April 1).
General Instructions means any notice, instruction, or other communication that is not Proper Instructions, as agreed between the Parties. Gemini may rely upon any General Instruction that it believes in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner has been given by an Authorized Person, and provided that withdrawals of Digital Assets from the Custody Account or fiat currency from the Fiat Account shall only be conducted pursuant to Proper Instructions, unless otherwise agreed by the Parties.
General Instructions means any notice, instruction, or other communication that is not Proper Instructions, as agreed between the Parties. Gemini may rely upon any General Instruction that it believes in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner has been given by an Authorized Person, and provided that withdrawals of Digital Assets from the Custody Account or fiat currency from the Fiat Account shall only be conducted pursuant to Proper Instructions, unless otherwise agreed by the Parties. Certain confidential information contained in this document, marked by [***], has been omitted because the registrant has determined that the information (i) is not material and (ii) is the type that the registrant treats as private or confidential.
General Instructions. This Agreement is used for one of two purposes: 1) the initial Agreement between HUD and the Grantee that obligates TCAP formula funds; or, 2) the amendment to the Agreement that deobligates the amount of a Grantee’s TCAP funds previously obligated because of a reduction by HUD. For all initial Agreements (purposes #1), make four copies of this Agreement (HUD-40092) and have them signed as originals by the appropriate HUD official, who is the Office of Affordable Housing Programs (OAHP) Director in Headquarters. One copy should be held by OAHP for informational purposes. Three copies should be sent to the grantee for signature. The grantee should sign all copies and keep one for its records and return two signed as originals to OAHP. OAHP should send one copy to the CFO National Accounting Center for recording the contract, and keep one copy for its files. For amendments to the Agreement that deobligate funds because of a reduction by HUD (purpose #2), after notification from the Headquarters’ Office of Affordable Housing (OAHP) to proceed, make three copies of this Agreement (HUD-40092) and have them signed as originals by the appropriate HUD official, who is Office of Affordable Housing Programs Director. It is not necessary to have the grantee sign the form. OAHP should send one copy to the grantee for its records, send one copy to the CFO National Accounting Center to initiate the deobligation, and retain one copy for its records to track the deobligation.
General Instructions. Complete and sign the Application Form. Refer to the Disclosure Statement or IRS Publication 970 for eligibility requirements and contribution restrictions. Contributions may be made to the Xxxxxxxxx Account for a Designated Beneficiary under the age of 18 by one or more individuals but the total contributions made to all Xxxxxxxxx ESAs for the Designated Beneficiary cannot exceed $2,000 for any tax year. This rule does not apply to: