School Rules The School rules which apply are set out on the School website and other documents published from time to time. The Parents are requested to read these documents carefully with the Pupil before they accept the offer of a place.
General Rules Licenses for the Licensed Programs to which this OST applies may be granted according to one of the following licensing schemes (specifying the authorized use), as specified in the Product Portfolio if available, and as determined in the applicable Transaction Document: ⮚ Concurrent (or Floating) Based ⮚ Machine (or node-lock) Based ⮚ Named User Based Licenses for the Licensed Programs to which this OST applies are granted for use on Machines by the Users (and Extended Enterprise Users, as applicable) only in the country for which the DS Offerings are ordered. However, (i) Users, whose usual workplace is located in the same country as the country where such use of the Licensed Programs has been authorized, may use the Licensed Programs in any other country (subject inter alia to the export and re-export laws and regulations provisions of the Agreement) for purposes of a business trip of a maximum of thirty (30) consecutive days and (ii) DS may authorize, on a case-by-case basis, the use of certain Licensed Programs by the Users (and Extended Enterprise Users, as applicable) on a Remote Access mode. It is agreed that, notwithstanding anything to the contrary provided in the Documentation, software components packaged and delivered by DS as part of a given DS Offering: ⮚ shall solely be used together and as part of such DS Offering and ⮚ shall not be used standalone and/or for other purposes than the ones for which such DS Offering has been marketed and granted to Customer by DS. If a patent invention is implemented in the DS Offering for which a right to use or access is granted pursuant to the Agreement, DS hereby grants Customer a non-exclusive license on the applicable patent limited to the use of such DS Offering.
External Arbitration Procedures Any arbitration initiated under this Agreement shall be conducted before a single neutral arbitrator appointed by the Parties. If the Parties fail to agree upon a single arbitrator within ten
Applicable Law; Arbitration This Agreement shall be interpreted, construed, applied and enforced in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, with regard to its “choice of law” rules. Any “Dispute” (as such term is defined in the Management Agreements) under this Agreement shall be resolved through final and binding arbitration conducted in accordance with the procedures and with the effect of, arbitration as provided for in the Management Agreements.
GRIEVANCE AND ARBITRATION PROCEDURES 8.1: A grievance is defined as a claim reasonably and sensibly founded on an alleged violation of this Agreement. Any grievance filed shall refer to the specific provision alleged to have been violated and shall adequately set forth the facts pertaining to the alleged violation. All grievances shall be commenced within ten (10) days following the incident which caused the grievance. Any claims not conforming to the provisions of this definition shall be automatically defined as not constituting a valid grievance. 8.2: An employee having a grievance in connection with the terms of this Agreement shall present it as follows. Both parties must mutually agree to waive any step in the grievance process. STEP 1 The grievance shall be verbally presented by the employee and Union representative to his/her immediate supervisor within said ten (10) day period, requesting that the grievance be adjusted. The supervisor shall meet with the employee to discuss the grievance and will attempt to respond to said grievance within three (3) days of said meeting, but in no event more than six (6) days after the grievance has been presented to the supervisor. He/she shall have his/her xxxxxxx present. No settlement shall be final and binding until it has been approved by the Sheriff or his designated representative. The employee shall suffer no loss of pay for the time spent with the supervisor to discuss the grievance. The answer of the immediate supervisor may be given verbally. STEP 2 If the answer of the immediate supervisor received in Step 1 is not satisfactory to the employee, the grievance shall be appealed within three (3) days of receipt of the answer in Step 1 by submitting the grievance in writing, specifying the provisions of the contract allegedly violated and the facts thereof, and by signing his/her name to the grievance, to the Division Commander, or his/her designated representative. A copy of the grievance shall be sent to the Labor Relations Manager of the County. Within five (5) days following receipt of the written grievance, the Division Commander, or his/her representative, shall schedule a meeting with the xxxxxxx and the affected employee for the purpose of discussing the grievance. The Division Commander, or his/her representative, shall submit a written answer to the affected employee and the xxxxxxx within ten (10) days following such meeting. STEP 3 If the grievance is not satisfactorily resolved at Step 2, the decision rendered may be appealed to the Sheriff by giving the Sheriff written notice thereof within five (5) days following receipt of the Division Commander's written answer in Step 2. Upon appeal, the matter shall be recon- sidered at a meeting scheduled within ten (10) days. The Union shall be represented at this meeting by the xxxxxxx and the business agent. The Employer shall be represented by the Sheriff and/or other Employer representatives. The Sheriff shall reply to the appeal in writing within ten (10) days following such meeting.