Advance Payments for Auditor-Appraisers Sample Clauses

Advance Payments for Auditor-Appraisers. For out of town assignments for a period greater than one week, Auditor-Appraisers will be allowed up to $2,000.00 as an advance on expenses. Class Work Code Class Title Group Range A B C D E U076 APPRAISER I 1 $28.96 $0.00 $0.00 $2,072.00 $2,191.20 $2,316.80 U074 APPRAISER II 2 $35.81 $2,292.00 $2,423.20 $2,562.40 $2,709.60 $2,864.80 U079 AUDITOR- APPRAISER I 1 $28.96 $0.00 $0.00 $2,072.00 $2,191.20 $2,316.80 U078 AUDITOR- APPRAISER II 2 $35.81 $2,292.00 $2,423.20 $2,562.40 $2,709.60 $2,864.80 U045 PRINCIPAL APPRAISER-E 2 $48.11 $3,079.20 $3,256.00 $3,442.40 $3,640.00 $3,848.80 B049 PRINCIPAL AUDITR/APPRSR- U 2 $48.11 $3,079.20 $3,256.00 $3,442.40 $3,640.00 $3,848.80 U077 PRINCIPAL AUDITOR- APPRS-E 2 $48.11 $3,079.20 $3,256.00 $3,442.40 $3,640.00 $3,848.80 U081 REAL PROPERTY APPR TECH 1 $24.61 $0.00 $0.00 $1,760.80 $1,861.60 $1,968.80 U068 SENR APPRAISER 2 $40.65 $2,601.60 $2,751.20 $2,908.80 $3,075.20 $3,252.00 B088 SENR APPRAISER-U 2 $40.65 $2,601.60 $2,751.20 $2,908.80 $3,075.20 $3,252.00 U063 SENR AUDITOR- APPRAISER 2 $40.65 $2,601.60 $2,751.20 $2,908.80 $3,075.20 $3,252.00 1. Clerical workers who work in the Sheriff's Department and are required to wear uniforms shall receive a uniform allowance as specified below: (a) An initial payment of four hundred dollars ($400.00) shall be made when the worker is hired by or transferred into a Division requiring uniforms. (b) A maintenance allowance of four hundred dollars ($400.00) shall be made on their anniversary date for current workers. The above payments shall be made on the employment or transfer anniversary date for new workers. Such payments are made for uniform needs of the preceding year and workers shall make any required purchases to maintain uniforms within thirty (30) days of receipt of payment. (c) Effective October 15, 2000, the amounts described in paragraphs (a) and (b) above shall be increased from four hundred dollars ($400.00) to four hundred twenty-five dollars ($425.00). Effective October 14, 2001, the amounts described in paragraphs (a) and (b) above shall be increased from four hundred twenty-five dollars ($425.00) to four hundred fifty dollars ($450.00). (d) In the event the Sheriff's Department changes its required uniform, the County agrees to meet and confer with the Union concerning such change and the cost of purchasing new uniforms. 2. ISD workers who are required in writing to carry pagers after their assigned work hours will be compensated in accordance with Section 10 (On-C...
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Advance Payments for Auditor-Appraisers. For out of town assignments for a period greater than one week, Auditor-Appraisers will be allowed up to $2,000.00 as an advance on expenses. U076 APPRAISER I 1 3243 $ 2,320.80 $ 2,453.60 $ 2,594.40 B304 APPRAISER I- U 1 3243 $ 2,320.80 $ 2,453.60 $ 2,594.40 U074 APPRAISER II 2 4011 $ 2,567.20 $ 2,714.40 $ 2,870.40 $ 3,034.40 $ 3,208.80 B305 APPRAISER II- U 2 4011 $ 2,567.20 $ 2,714.40 $ 2,870.40 $ 3,034.40 $ 3,208.80 U079 AUDITOR-APPRAISER I 1 3243 $ 2,320.80 $ 2,453.60 $ 2,594.40 U078 AUDITOR-APPRAISER II 2 4011 $ 2,567.20 $ 2,714.40 $ 2,870.40 $ 3,034.40 $ 3,208.80 U045 PRINCIPAL APPRAISER-E 2 5388 $ 3,448.00 $ 3,646.40 $ 3,855.20 $ 4,076.80 $ 4,310.40 U077 PRINCIPAL AUDITOR-APPRS- E 2 5388 $ 3,448.00 $ 3,646.40 $ 3,855.20 $ 4,076.80 $ 4,310.40 B049 PRINCIPAL AUDITR/APPRSR-U 2 5388 $ 3,448.00 $ 3,646.40 $ 3,855.20 $ 4,076.80 $ 4,310.40 U081 REAL PROPERTY APPR TECH 1 2755 $ 1,971.20 $ 2,084.80 $ 2,204.00 U068 SENR APPRAISER 2 4553 $ 2,913.60 $ 3,080.80 $ 3,257.60 $ 3,444.80 $ 3,642.40 B088 SENR APPRAISER-U 2 4553 $ 2,913.60 $ 3,080.80 $ 3,257.60 $ 3,444.80 $ 3,642.40 U063 SENR AUDITOR-APPRAISER 2 4553 $ 2,913.60 $ 3,080.80 $ 3,257.60 $ 3,444.80 $ 3,642.40 U076 APPRAISER I 1 3340 $ 2,389.60 $ 2,527.20 $ 2,672.00 B304 APPRAISER I- U 1 3340 $ 2,389.60 $ 2,527.20 $ 2,672.00 U074 APPRAISER II 2 4131 $ 2,644.00 $ 2,795.20 $ 2,956.00 $ 3,125.60 $ 3,304.80 B305 APPRAISER II- U 2 4131 $ 2,644.00 $ 2,795.20 $ 2,956.00 $ 3,125.60 $ 3,304.80 U079 AUDITOR-APPRAISER I 1 3340 $ 2,389.60 $ 2,527.20 $ 2,672.00 U078 AUDITOR-APPRAISER II 2 4131 $ 2,644.00 $ 2,795.20 $ 2,956.00 $ 3,125.60 $ 3,304.80 U045 PRINCIPAL APPRAISER-E 2 5550 $ 3,552.00 $ 3,756.00 $ 3,971.20 $ 4,199.20 $ 4,440.00 U077 PRINCIPAL AUDITOR-APPRS-E 2 5550 $ 3,552.00 $ 3,756.00 $ 3,971.20 $ 4,199.20 $ 4,440.00 B049 PRINCIPAL AUDITR/APPRSR-U 2 5550 $ 3,552.00 $ 3,756.00 $ 3,971.20 $ 4,199.20 $ 4,440.00 U081 REAL PROPERTY APPR TECH 1 2838 $ 2,030.40 $ 2,147.20 $ 2,270.40 U068 SENR APPRAISER 2 4690 $ 3,001.60 $ 3,173.60 $ 3,356.00 $ 3,548.80 $ 3,752.00 B088 SENR APPRAISER-U 2 4690 $ 3,001.60 $ 3,173.60 $ 3,356.00 $ 3,548.80 $ 3,752.00 U063 SENR AUDITOR-APPRAISER 2 4690 $ 3,001.60 $ 3,173.60 $ 3,356.00 $ 3,548.80 $ 3,752.00 U076 APPRAISER I 1 3407 $ 2,437.60 $ 2,577.60 $ 2,725.60 B304 APPRAISER I- U 1 3407 $ 2,437.60 $ 2,577.60 $ 2,725.60 U074 APPRAISER II 2 4214 $ 2,696.80 $ 2,852.00 $ 3,015.20 $ 3,188.00 $ 3,371.20 B305 APPRAISER II- U 2 4214 $ 2,696.80 $ 2,852.00 $ 3,015.20 $ 3,188.00 $ 3,371.20 U079 AUDITO...
Advance Payments for Auditor-Appraisers. For out of town assignments for a period greater than one week, Auditor-Appraisers will be allowed up to two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) as an advance on expenses.

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  • Annual Independent Accountants’ Report (a) The Master Servicer shall cause a firm of nationally recognized independent certified public accountants (the "Independent Accountants"), who may also render other services to the Master Servicer or to the Seller, to deliver to the Indenture Trustee and the Owner Trustee on or before April 30 (or 120 days after the end of the Master Servicer's fiscal year, if other than December 31) of each year, beginning on April 30, 2001, with respect to the twelve months ended the immediately preceding December 31 (or other applicable date), a report to the effect that they have examined certain documents and records relating to the servicing of Receivables under this Agreement and each Series Supplement, compared the information contained in the Master Servicer's Certificates delivered pursuant to Section 4.9 during the period covered by such report with such documents and records and that, on the basis of such examination, such accountants are of the opinion that the servicing has been conducted in compliance with the terms and conditions as set forth in Articles IV and V of this Agreement and the applicable provisions of each Series Supplement, except for such exceptions as they believe to be immaterial and such other exceptions as shall be set forth in such statement. Such report shall acknowledge that the Indenture Trustee shall be a "non- participating party" with respect to such report, or words to similar effect. The Indenture Trustee shall have no duty to make any independent inquiry or investigation as to, and shall have no obligation or liability in respect of, the sufficiency of such procedures. (b) On or before April 30 of each calendar year, beginning with April 30, 2001, the Master Servicer shall cause a firm of nationally recognized independent public accountants (who may also render other services to the Master Servicer or Seller) to furnish a report to the Indenture Trustee, the Master Servicer and each Rating Agency to the effect that they have compared the mathematical calculations of each amount set forth in the Master Servicer's Certificates delivered pursuant to Section 4.9 during the period covered by such report with the Master Servicer's computer reports which were the source of such amounts and that on the basis of such comparison, such accountants are of the opinion that such amounts are in agreement, except for such exceptions as they believe to be immaterial and such other exceptions as shall be set forth in such statement. Such report shall acknowledge that the Indenture Trustee shall be a "non-participating party" with respect to such report, or words to similar effect. The Indenture Trustee shall have no duty to make any independent inquiry or investigation as to, and shall have no obligation or liability in respect of, the sufficiency of such procedures.

  • Qualified Appraiser An appraiser, duly appointed by the Seller or the Originator, who had no interest, direct or indirect, in the Mortgaged Property or in any loan made on the security thereof, and whose compensation was not affected by the approval or disapproval of the Mortgage Loan, and such appraiser and the appraisal made by such appraiser both satisfied the requirements of Title XI of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989 and the regulations promulgated thereunder, all as in effect on the date the Mortgage Loan was originated.

  • Annual Independent Accountants’ Servicing Report If the Master Servicer has, during the course of any fiscal year, directly serviced any of the Mortgage Loans, then the Master Servicer at its expense shall cause a nationally recognized firm of independent certified public accountants to furnish a statement to the Trustee, the Rating Agencies and the Seller on or before May 31 of each year, commencing on May 31, 2003 to the effect that, with respect to the most recently ended fiscal year, such firm has examined certain records and documents relating to the Master Servicer's performance of its servicing obligations under this Agreement and pooling and servicing and trust agreements in material respects similar to this Agreement and to each other and that, on the basis of such examination conducted substantially in compliance with the audit program for mortgages serviced for Freddie Mac or the Xxxxxxx Single Attestation Program for Mortgage Bankers, such firm is of the opinion that the Master Servicer's activities have been conducted in compliance with this Agreement, or that such examination has disclosed no material items of noncompliance except for (i) such exceptions as such firm believes to be immaterial, (ii) such other exceptions as are set forth in such statement and (iii) such exceptions that the Uniform Single Attestation Program for Mortgage Bankers or the Audit Program for Mortgages Serviced by Freddie Mac requirex xx xx report. Copies of such statements shall be provided to any Certificateholder upon request by the Master Servicer, or by the Trustee at the expense of the Master Servicer if the Master Servicer shall fail to provide such copies. If such report discloses exceptions that are material, the Master Servicer shall advise the Trustee whether such exceptions have been or are susceptible of cure, and will take prompt action to do so.

  • Annual Servicing Report By the date in each year specified in the Adoption Annex, beginning on the date specified in the Adoption Annex, the Master Servicer, at its expense, shall cause a firm of nationally recognized independent public accountants (who may also render other services to the Master Servicer) to furnish a report to the Indenture Trustee, the Credit Enhancer, and each Rating Agency to the effect that the firm has examined certain documents and records relating to the servicing of mortgage loans during the most recent fiscal year then ended under sale and servicing agreements or pooling and servicing agreements (substantially similar to this Agreement, including this Agreement), that the examination was conducted substantially in compliance with the audit guide for audits of non-supervised mortgagees approved by the Department of Housing and Urban Development for use by independent public accountants (to the extent that the procedures in the audit guide are applicable to the servicing obligations in those agreements), and that the examination has disclosed no items of noncompliance with this Agreement that, in the opinion of the firm, are material, except for the items of noncompliance described in the report.

  • Annual Officer’s Certificate; Notice of Servicer Replacement Event (a) The Servicer will deliver to the Issuer, with a copy to the Indenture Trustee, on or before March 30th of each year, beginning on March 30, 2019, an Officer’s Certificate, dated as of December 31 of the immediately preceding year, providing such information as is required under Item 1123 of Regulation AB. (b) The Servicer will deliver to the Issuer, with a copy to the Indenture Trustee within five (5) Business Days after having obtained knowledge thereof written notice in an Officer’s Certificate of any event which with the giving of notice or lapse of time, or both, would become a Servicer Replacement Event. Except to the extent set forth in this Section 3.9(b), Section 7.2 and Section 9.22 of this Agreement and Section 3.12 and Section 6.5 of the Indenture, the Transaction Documents do not require any policies or procedures to monitor any performance or other triggers and events of default. (c) The Servicer will deliver to the Issuer, on or before March 30th of each year, beginning on March 30, 2019, a report regarding the Servicer’s assessment of compliance with the Servicing Criteria specified in Exhibit C as applicable to the Servicer during the immediately preceding calendar year, including disclosure of any material instance of non-compliance identified by the Servicer, as required under paragraph (b) of Rule 13a-18, or Rule 15d-18 of the Exchange Act and Item 1122 of Regulation AB, or such other criteria as mutually agreed upon by the Seller and the Servicer.

  • OPINION OF FUND'S INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANT The Custodian shall take all reasonable action, as a Fund with respect to a Portfolio may from time to time request, to obtain from year to year favorable opinions from the Fund’s independent accountants with respect to its activities hereunder in connection with the preparation of the Fund’s Form N-1A or Form N-2, as applicable, and Form N-SAR or other annual reports to the SEC and with respect to any other requirements thereof.

  • Annual Audit Report On or before July 31 of each year, beginning with July 31, 2002, Servicer shall, at its own expense, cause a firm of independent public accountants (who may also render other services to Servicer), which is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, to furnish to the Seller and Master Servicer (i) year-end audited (if available) financial statements of the Servicer and (ii) a statement to the effect that such firm has examined certain documents and records for the preceding fiscal year (or during the period from the date of commencement of such Servicer's duties hereunder until the end of such preceding fiscal year in the case of the first such certificate) and that, on the basis of such examination conducted substantially in compliance with the Uniform Single Attestation Program for Mortgage Bankers, such firm is of the opinion that Servicer's overall servicing operations have been conducted in compliance with the Uniform Single Attestation Program for Mortgage Bankers except for such exceptions that, in the opinion of such firm, the Uniform Single Attestation Program for Mortgage Bankers requires it to report, in which case such exceptions shall be set forth in such statement. 27. A new Section 5.07 is hereby added to the Master Servicing Agreement to read as follows:

  • Independent Expert The Parties and the other signatories may, upon written agreement, resort to an independent expert in order to obtain a well-grounded opinion that may lead to the settlement of the dispute or controversy. In case such agreement is signed, arbitration may only be filed after issuance of the expert’s opinion.

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