ADJUSTMENT FOR ERROR AND DELAY Sample Clauses

ADJUSTMENT FOR ERROR AND DELAY. The purchase price of any Shares sold by or repurchased by Distributor under this Agreement will be subject to reasonable adjustment for clerical errors, delays and errors of transmission, and cancellation of orders.

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  • Adjustment of Grievance The School Board and the employee will attempt to adjust all grievances which may arise during the course of employment of any employee within the School District in the following manner:

  • Adjustment for Stock Split All references to the number of Shares and the purchase price of the Shares in this Agreement shall be appropriately adjusted to reflect any stock split, stock dividend or other change in the Shares which may be made by the Company after the date of this Agreement.

  • PAYMENT FOR WORK The H-GAC Customer is responsible for making payment to the Contractor upon delivery and acceptance of the goods or completion of the services and submission of the subsequent invoice.

  • Adjustment for Certain Events The number and kind of securities purchasable upon the exercise of this Warrant and the Warrant Price shall be subject to adjustment from time to time upon the occurrence of certain events, as follows:

  • Payment for Overtime 1. Except as provided in 2.C.3., below, overtime shall be compensated at one and one-half (1 1/2) times the regular rate. 2. Except as provided in 2.C.3., below, for all regular, limited-term and probationary employees, overtime may be converted to compensatory time or paid for at the option of the agency/department. Consideration shall be given to effectuating the wishes of employees. The maximum number of CTO hours which may be accrued by any employee is eighty (80). If an employee accrues 80 hours of CTO, he/she cannot accrue additional CTO until he/she uses some of the hours in his/her bank; instead, employees will be paid for all overtime work performed in excess of that amount. 3. Overtime hours worked by extra help employees shall be paid. 4. Compensatory time earned and accrued by an employee in excess of thirty-two (32) hours may be scheduled off for an employee by his or her agency/department; however, consideration shall be given to effectuating the wishes of those employees requesting specific compensatory time off periods. 5. No scheduled compensatory time off will be cancelled except in cases of emergency. 6. In no case may an employee's work schedule be changed during the workweek when the purpose of such change is to avoid overtime compensation. 7. Time worked as overtime shall not be used to earn fringe benefits or to serve out probation or merit increase periods. Compensatory time off may be used as part of the established workweek to earn fringe benefits and to serve out probationary and merit increase periods. 8. An employee separating from the County service shall be paid for accumulated compensatory time in a lump sum payment.

  • Adjustment Procedure (a) Within seven (7) days before the Closing Date, TMS shall deliver to Buyer a written statement (the "Closing Statement") setting forth the Closing Current Net Asset Value and the Work In Process, if any, and the Closing Balance Sheet. The Closing Balance Sheet and the Closing Statement will be prepared in accordance with the following procedures and rules: (i) The Closing Balance Sheet and Closing Statement shall be in a format substantially the same as the format of the Balance Sheet and Interim Balance Sheet, including the spreadsheets and formulas provided to Buyer and Parent electronically prior to the Effective Date. (ii) Except as necessary to reflect the adjustments described in Section 2.8 above, the Closing Balance Sheet and Closing Statement shall (i) be prepared from the books and records of TMS, (ii) present fairly the financial condition of TMS as of the Effective Time, (iii) be prepared in accordance with GAAP consistently with the accounting principles historically used by TMS to prepare the audited financial statements of TMS (other than footnotes); and (b) If within three (3) days following delivery of the Closing Statement Buyer has not given TMS written notice of its objection to such statement (which notice shall state the basis of Buyer's objection), then the Closing Current Net Asset Value set forth in the Closing Statement shall be binding and conclusive on the parties and be used in computing the Current Net Asset Adjustment. (c) If Buyer duly gives TMS such notice of objection prior to three (3) days following delivery of the Closing Balance Sheet and the Closing Statement, and if TMS and Buyer fail (despite good faith negotiations by each of the Buyer and TMS) to resolve the issues outstanding with respect to the Closing Statement within two (2) days of TMS's receipt of Buyer's objection notice, TMS and Buyer shall submit the issues remaining in dispute to Grant Thornton (or such otxxx xxxxxxxxxxt accounting firm mutually agreed to by the parties if Grant Thornton will not accxxx xxx xxsignment) (the "Independent Accountants") for resolution applying GAAP pursuant to Section 2.9(a) above. If issues are submitted to the Independent Accountants for resolution, (i) TMS and Buyer shall immediately furnish or cause to be furnished to the Independent Accountants such work papers and other documents and information relating to the disputed issues as the Independent Accountants may request and are available to that party or its agents; (ii) the determination by the Independent Accountants, as set forth in a notice to be delivered to both TMS and Buyer within two (2) days of the submission to the Independent Accountants of the issues remaining in dispute, shall be final, binding and conclusive on the parties and shall be used in the calculation of the Closing Current Net Asset Value; and (iii) the party against whom the Independent Accountants renders its decision shall bear all of the fees and costs of the Independent Accountants for such determination.

  • Payment for Working Overtime (a) For all work done outside ordinary hours, the rates of pay will be time and a half for the first two hours and double time thereafter. (b) Except as provided in clause 8.4, in computing overtime each day’s work will stand alone. (c) To avoid doubt, overtime provisions for shift workers are contained in clause 10.7.

  • Adjustment for Change in Capital Stock If the Company: (1) pays a dividend or makes a distribution on its Common Stock in shares of its Common Stock; (2) subdivides its outstanding shares of Common Stock into a greater number of shares; (3) combines its outstanding shares of Common Stock into a smaller number of shares; (4) makes a distribution on its Common Stock in shares of its capital stock other than Common Stock; or (5) issues by reclassification of its Common Stock any shares of its capital stock; then the Exercise Price in effect immediately prior to such action and the number and kind of shares into which a Warrant is exercisable shall all be adjusted appropriately so that the holder of any Warrant thereafter exercised may receive the aggregate number and kind of shares of capital stock of the Company which he would have owned immediately following such action if such Warrant had been exercised immediately prior to such action. The adjustment shall become effective immediately after the record date in the case of a dividend or distribution and immediately after the effective date in the case of a subdivision, combination or reclassification. If after an adjustment a holder of a Warrant upon exercise of it may receive shares of two or more classes of capital stock of the Company, the Board of Directors of the Company shall determine the allocation of the adjusted Exercise Price between the classes of capital stock. After such allocation, the exercise privilege and the Exercise Price of each class of capital stock shall thereafter be subject to adjustment on terms comparable to those applicable to Common Stock in this Section. Such adjustment shall be made successively whenever any event listed above shall occur.

  • Adjustment for Rights Issue (a) If the Company distributes any rights, options or warrants to all holders of its common stock entitling them to purchase shares of common stock at a price per share less than the Closing Price per share on the Business Day immediately preceding the ex-dividend date for such distribution of rights, options or warrants, the number of shares of common stock issuable upon exercise of each Warrant is to be adjusted in accordance with the following formula: N’= N x ((O+A) / (O+(A x (P/M)))) where: N’ = the adjusted number of shares of common stock issuable upon exercise of each Warrant. N = the current number of shares of common stock issuable upon exercise of each Warrant. O = the number of shares of common stock outstanding on the record date for such distribution. A = the number of additional shares of common stock issuable pursuant to such rights or warrants. P = the purchase price per share of the additional shares. M = the Closing Price per share of common stock on the record date. (b) The adjustment is to be made successively whenever any such rights, options or warrants are issued and is to become effective immediately after the record date for the determination of stockholders entitled to receive the rights, options or warrants. If at the end of the period during which such rights, options or warrants are exercisable, not all rights, options or warrants have been exercised, the number of shares of common stock issuable upon exercise of each Warrant is to be immediately readjusted to what it would have been if “N” in the above formula had been the number of shares actually issued.

  • Notice Requirement for Termination No termination of this Agreement will be effective unless and until the Party terminating this Agreement gives prior written notice to the other Party to this Agreement of its intent to terminate, and such notice shall set forth the basis for such termination. Furthermore: (a) in the event that any termination is based upon the provisions of Sections 6.1(a) or 6.1(e) hereof, such prior written notice shall be given at least six (6) months in advance of the effective date of termination unless a shorter time is agreed to by the Parties hereto; (b) in the event that any termination is based upon the provisions of Sections 6.1(b) or 6.1(c) hereof, such prior written notice shall be given at least ninety (90) days in advance of the effective date of termination unless a shorter time is agreed to by the Parties hereto; and (c) in the event that any termination is based upon the provisions of Sections 6.1(d), 6.1(f), 6.1(g), 6.1(h) or 6.1(i) hereof, such prior written notice shall be given as soon as possible within twenty-four (24) hours after the terminating Party learns of the event causing termination to be required.