Association’s Responsibility Sample Clauses

Association’s Responsibility. Upon commencement of such legal action, the Association shall have the exclusive right to decide and determine whether any claim, liability, suit or judgment made or brought against the District or Association because of such action shall or shall not be compromised, resisted, defended, tried, or appealed. The Association’s decision thereon shall be final and binding upon all Parties protected by this Article.
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Association’s Responsibility. In the event that any of the employees violate the provisions of the above paragraph, the Association shall immediately order any of its members who participate in such action back to their jobs, forward copies of such orders to the Employer, and use every means at its disposal to influence the employees to return to work.
Association’s Responsibility. The Association shall maintain and keep in good repair the Area of Common Responsibility, such maintenance to be funded as hereinafter provided. The Area of Common Responsibility shall include, but need not be limited to: (1) all landscaping and other flora, parks, scenic overlooks, structures, and improvements, including bike and pedestrian pathways/trails serving the Properties or situated upon the Common Area; (2) any private streets shown on any recorded plat of the Properties serving the Properties or situated upon the Common Area or a Lot; and (3) such portions of any additional property included within the Area of Common Responsibility as may be dictated by this Declaration, any Supplemental Declaration, any Covenant to Share Costs, or any covenant, contract, or agreement for maintenance thereof entered into by the Association. The Association may maintain other property which it does not own, including, without limitation, property dedicated to the public, if the Board of Directors determines that such maintenance is necessary or desirable to maintain the Community-Wide Standard. Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, all costs associated with maintenance, repair and replacement of the Area of Common Responsibility shall be a Common Expense to be allocated among all Lots as part of the Base Assessment; provide, however, all costs associated with maintenance, repair and replacement of Neighborhood Assessment solely against the Lots within the Neighborhood(s) to which the Exclusive Common Area is assigned.
Association’s Responsibility. 11 Upon commencement of such legal action, the Association shall have the exclusive right to 12 decide and determine whether any claim, liability, suit or judgment made or brought against the Charter 13 or Association because of such action shall or shall not be compromised, resisted, defended, tried, or
Association’s Responsibility. The Association shall be responsible for the following maintenance obligations:
Association’s Responsibility. The Association shall maintain and keep in good repair the Area of Common Responsibility, such maintenance to be funded as hereinafter provided. This maintenance shall include, but need not be limited to, maintenance, repair and replacement subject to any insurance then in effect, of all roads within the Properties, the buffer area around the boundary of the Properties, the median strip at the main entrance to the Properties from St. Lucie West Boulevard, all entry features and all landscaping and other flora, structures and improvements situated upon such areas. The Association may, in the discretion of its Board, assume the maintenance responsibilities of a Neighborhood set out in this Declaration or in any Subsequent Amendment or declaration subsequently recorded which creates any Neighborhood Association upon all or any portion of the Properties. In such event, all costs of such maintenance shall be assessed only against the Units within the Neighborhood to which the services are provided. This assumption of responsibility may take place either by contract or agreement or because, in the opinion of the Board, the level and quality of service then being provided is not consistent with the Community-Wide Standard of the Properties. The provision of services in accordance with this Section shall not constitute discrimination within a class. The Association may maintain property which it does not own, including, without limitation, property dedicated to the public or to the St. Lucie West Services District, if the Board of Directors determines that such maintenance is necessary or desirable to maintain the Community-Wide Standard.
Association’s Responsibility. The Association shall maintain and keep in good repair the Areas of Common Responsibility, such maintenance to be funded as hereinafter
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Association’s Responsibility. The Association shall maintain and keep in good repair, or cause to be maintained and kept in good repair, the Area(s) of Common Responsibility, which shall include, but need not be limited to:
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Related to Association’s Responsibility

  • Association Responsibility The Association recognizes its responsibility as exclusive representative and agrees to represent all employees in the bargaining unit without discrimination.

  • Association Responsibilities 1. The organization shall keep an adequate itemized record of its financial transactions and shall make available annually to the City Clerk, and to all unit employees, within sixty (60) calendar days after the end of its fiscal year, a detailed written financial report thereof in the form of a balance sheet and an operating statement, certified as to its accuracy by its president and the treasurer or corresponding principal officer, or by a certified public accountant.

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  • Faculty Responsibilities The principles of academic freedom shall be accompanied by corresponding principles of Faculty responsibility. While workload and additional Faculty responsibilities may be provided for elsewhere in this Agreement, the following are among the basic responsibilities of the Faculty:

  • COUNTY’S RESPONSIBILITIES A. A County program liaison will monitor the submission of all correspondence required in this Agreement, including, but not limited to:

  • Academic Responsibility Academic freedom is accompanied by the corresponding responsibility:

  • City Responsibility 1) Provide the necessary administration of committee and staff, and consult, collaborate and coordinate with MEADE COUNTY to accomplish the tasks as contained in the CY 2017 Unified Planning Work Program.

  • Owner’s Responsibility Proper preventative maintenance of the exterior and interior of the vehicle is the responsibility of the owner. See the owner’s manual(s) for proper care instructions. Defects or damage as a result of improper care or maintenance are not covered by this warranty agreement.

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