Activities and Excursions Sample Clauses

Activities and Excursions. It is understood that students may participate in off-site social activities and excursions organized by Kings, Pine Manor College, and/or external providers. If your child is under 18, a guardian's permission is understood to be given for them to participate. Please advise Kings in writing if permission is not given in order to act accordingly.
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Activities and Excursions. 3.7.1 Where providing included, or optional, Activities and Excursions to the Company, the Supplier shall comply with the minimum standards as detailed at Schedule 4. 3.7.2 The Supplier will ensure that appropriate licences required to operate the Activity and/or Excursion are valid and are maintained for the duration of this Agreement and shall ensure that Activities and Excursions are provided by staff who are fully competent and legally licensed to deliver the Activities and Excursions. 3.7.3 The Supplier must ensure that all sites, locations and venues used in the provision of the Activities and/or Excursions meets minimum fire, safety, health and operating standards and regulations of the country in which they are supplied and that, where relevant, the site, location or venue is suitable and is fully insured in respect of the Activities or Excursion provided. 3.7.4 The Supplier shall ensure that all equipment used in the provision of the Activities and/or Excursions meets minimum safety, health and operating standards and regulations of the country in which the equipment is to be used.
Activities and Excursions. EH Ambassador understands that the EHI supported VATPO Program may include activities and excursions that are part of the overall experience. Options for a variety of recreational, athletic or other activities and excursions may be offered. All of these activities and excursions (the “Activities”) are operated by VATPO and/or separate entities. Depending on the VATPO Program, these Activities could include: a zip line canopy tour, hiking, swimming in waterfalls, surfing, boat trips, camping, safari, and other outdoor activities (see the list below at the end of this section 6 for more details). EH Ambassador understands and acknowledges that the Activities have inherent risks, dangers and hazards. EH Ambassador confirms that if any of the Activities are unfamiliar to him or her, EH Ambassador has taken steps to ensure that he or she understands the scope of and risk associated with these Activities. EH Ambassador hereby assumes all risks of participating in any/all of the Activities as part of his or her EHI supported VATPO Program. EH Ambassador also understands that these Activities are optional and that EH Ambassador can opt out of any Activity by informing VATPO. EH Ambassador hereby voluntarily releases, waives, discharges, holds harmless, indemnifies and agrees not to xxx EHI, VATPO, the event organizers and organizing companies and their agents, directors, officers, and employees from any and all claims, actions, or losses for bodily injury or loss of health, financial loss or property damage, wrongful death, loss of services, or otherwise, which arise out of travel to or from any of the Activities, use of any equipment, or participation in any of the Activities. EH Ambassador further understands that the list below is not a complete list of all possible Activities, and that EHI cannot commit that EH Ambassador will have the opportunity to engage in any specific Activity. This waiver and release of liability covers, but is not limited to, the following activities that may be offered, including: swimming, surfing, rafting, paddle boarding, boat rides, waterparks, excursions to hot springs and waterfalls, sand boarding, sand buggies, canopy tours, zip lining, ruin visits, volcano tours, safaris, canoe trips, desert safaris, camel riding, wildlife and animal interactions, and exploring caves.
Activities and Excursions. Where providing Activities and Excursions to the Company, the Supplier shall comply with services operated and provided in good faith and in accordance with standards consistent with best practices in the tours and activities industry. Activity being the key element of the experience, shall not be subcontracted. 3.7.1 The Supplier will ensure that appropriate licences required to operate the Activity and/or Excursion are valid and are maintained for the duration of this Agreement and shall ensure that Activities and Excursions are provided by staff who are fully competent and legally licensed to deliver the Activities and Excursions. 3.7.2 The Supplier must ensure that all sites, locations and venues used in the provision of the Activities and/or Excursions meets minimum fire, safety, health and operating standards and regulations of the country in which they are supplied and that, where relevant, the site, location or venue is suitable and is fully insured in respect of the Activities or Excursion provided. 3.7.3 The Supplier shall ensure that all equipment used in the provision of the Activities and/or Excursions meets minimum safety, health and operating standards and regulations of the country in which the equipment is to be used.
Activities and Excursions. Staff will do their best to keep your child safe during any activities inside or outside the school grounds. However, staff and supervisors will not be held liable in the event of an injury, or damage or loss sustained to your child or to personal effects that have been brought into the programme. My child has permission to participate in activities outside of the school grounds which may include transport in a Holiday Programme approved vehicle. YES/NO My child has permission to participate in swimming activities YES/NO Swimming ability Confident/Non-confident I give consent for photographs to be taken of my child during programme activities YES/NO (Permission will be sought before any such photographs are used for publicity purposes.) My child has permission to be transported in a staff member’s car in the case of an emergency or if s/he needs to be dropped off at home when other arrangements have fallen through. YES/NO Signature of principal caregiver Date Note: Information provided on this enrolment form may be required for statistical purposes. As required by the Vulnerable Children Act 2014 the information may be shared with appropriate organisations if there are concerns about the safety of the child. Staff and supervisors follow the principles of the Privacy Xxx 0000.
Activities and Excursions. Staff will do their best to keep your child safe during any activities inside or outside the school grounds. However, GASP staff and supervisors will not be held liable in the event of an injury, or damage or loss sustained to your child or to personal effects that have been brought into the programme. GASP operates a “walking bus” between Glenholme and St Mary’s Schools. I am give permission for my child to be a part of the “bus” if needed. YES/NO My child has permission to participate in activities outside of the school which may include transport in a GASP-approved vehicle. YES/NO My child has permission to participate in swimming activities YES/NO Swimming ability Confident/Non-confident I give consent for photographs to be taken of my child during programme activities YES/NO (Permission will be sought before any such photographs are used for publicity purposes.) My child has permission to be transported in a staff member’s car in the case of an emergency or if s/he needs to be dropped off at home when other arrangements have fallen through. YES/NO Signature of principal caregiver Date Note: Information provided on this enrolment form may be required for statistical purposes. As required by the Vulnerable Children Act 2014 the information may be shared with appropriate organisations if there are concerns about the safety of the child. GASP staff and supervisors follow the principles of the Privacy Xxx 0000.

Related to Activities and Excursions

  • Activities of JCM The services of JCM to the Trust hereunder are not to be deemed to be exclusive, and JCM and its affiliates are free to render services to other parties. It is understood that trustees, officers and shareholders of the Trust are or may become interested in JCM as directors, officers and shareholders of JCM, that directors, officers, employees and shareholders of JCM are or may become similarly interested in the Trust, and that JCM may become interested in the Trust as a shareholder or otherwise.

  • Activities of ALPS The services of ALPS under this Agreement are not to be deemed exclusive, and ALPS shall be free to render similar services to others. The Fund recognizes that from time to time directors, officers and employees of ALPS may serve as directors, officers and employees of other corporations or businesses (including other investment companies) and that such other corporations and businesses may include ALPS as part of their name and that ALPS or its affiliates may enter into distribution agreements or other agreements with such other corporations and businesses.

  • Working Facilities and Expenses It is understood by the parties that the Executive’s principal place of employment shall be at the Bank’s principal executive office located in New Haven, Connecticut, or at such other Bank Board approved location within 50 miles of the address of such principal executive office, or at such other location as the Employer and the Executive may mutually agree upon. The Employer shall provide the Executive at his principal place of employment with a private office, secretarial services and other support services and facilities suitable to his position with the Employer and necessary or appropriate in connection with the performance of his assigned duties under this Agreement. The Employer shall reimburse the Executive for his ordinary and necessary business expenses attributable to the Employer’s business, including, without limitation, the Executive’s travel and entertainment expenses incurred in connection with the performance of his duties for the Employer under this Agreement, in each case upon presentation to the Employer of an itemized account of such expenses in such form as the Employer may reasonably require, and such reimbursement shall be paid promptly by the Employer and in any event no later than March 15 of the year immediately following the year in which the expenses were incurred.

  • Patent Filing Responsibilities and Costs 1. The invention and patent rights herein apply to any patent application or patents covering an invention made under this Agreement. Each Party is responsible for its own costs of obtaining and maintaining patents covering sole inventions of its employees. The Parties may agree otherwise, upon the reporting of any invention (sole or joint) or in any license granted. 2. Partner shall include the following in patent applications for an invention made jointly between NASA employees, its Related Entity employees and Partner employees: The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the U.S. Government for U.S. Government purposes without the payment of royalties thereon or therefore.

  • Facilities and Services The Company shall furnish the Executive with office space, secretarial and support staff, and such other facilities and services as shall be reasonably necessary for the performance of his duties under this Agreement.

  • Other Activities/Renovations A. The Contractor acknowledges its responsibility to assure the Judicial Council’s quiet enjoyment of the Program and to provide the full service level of the Property for the Program, free from outside distractions, disturbances, and/or interruptions. The Contractor shall avoid assigning any rooms to the Judicial Council or the Attendees during the Program which are adjacent to or across from any group or activity that may generate noise or other distractions, such as construction or other conduct, sufficient to detract from quiet enjoyment of the Program on the Property. B. Additionally, the Contractor shall notify the Judicial Council of any actual or contemplated renovations or other construction that will or may occur on or adjacent to the Property during the Program, no later than fourteen (14) Days from the time the Contractor learns of such renovation or construction activity. C. For any disturbance, renovation, or construction activity that is potentially or actually inconvenient or disruptive to the Program, upon the Judicial Council’s request, the Contractor shall: i. Immediately cause such disturbance to cease, if possible, or suspend or minimize construction or renovation on the Property, if necessary, in order to maintain a proper environment for the Program; and/or ii. Immediately provide equivalent alternate space on the Property, satisfactory to the Program Manager, conducive to conducting the Program in a proper environment. D. If the Contractor is unable to comply with the conditions set forth in this provision, the Judicial Council may terminate the Agreement pursuant to the termination for cause provision set forth herein.

  • Facilities and Expenses The Employer will furnish the Employee with office space, equipment, supplies, computer and facsimile equipment, telephones (including cellular telephone), automobile or automobile allowance and such other facilities, support staff and personnel as the Employer deems necessary or appropriate for the performance of the Employee's duties under this Agreement. The Employer will reimburse the Employee for reasonable business expenses incurred by him on behalf of the Employer in the performance of his duties; provided, that Employee furnishes to Employer documentation of such expenses as is required by the Internal Revenue Service, as well as such other documentation as the Employer may reasonably request. In addition, the Employer shall reimburse the Employee or otherwise provide and pay for all approved professional affiliation expenses incurred by the Employee. The Employee must file authorization requests, to the extent required by the Employer's employment policies and, in all instances, expense reports with respect to such expenses in accordance with the Employer's policies.

  • Use of Facilities and Services Subject to the rules of the University and the terms of this Agreement, the UFF shall have the right to use University facilities for meetings and all other services on the same basis as they are generally available to other university-related organizations which are defined as follows: University-Related Groups and Organizations. These groups and organizations may or may not receive budgetary support. Examples of such groups include student organizations, honor societies, fraternities, sororities, alumni associations, faculty committees, University Support Personnel Systems council, direct support organizations, the United Faculty of Florida, etc.

  • FUTURE ACTIVITIES AND UNKNOWN CONDITIONS This Agreement shall not operate to shield the Respondent from liability arising from future activities, as of the date of execution of this Agreement.

  • Conducts activities regulated by (a) a Board member, or (b) an employee or by the Board member or another employee directing that employee;

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