BASIC MEMBERSHIP Sample Clauses

BASIC MEMBERSHIP. ● Curated access to a selection of off-the-shelf, publicly-accessible election administration resources, document templates, and training materials ● Center-specific coaching and consulting from select Alliance partners, in the form of a $800 credit towards the fair market value of Alliance partners’ hourly consulting services ● Access to numerous multi-center group coaching and consulting sessions hosted by select Alliance partners on an hourly basis ● Invitations to numerous live and recorded trainings and demos hosted by select Alliance partners, as well as facilitated discussions among centers concerning topics related to best practices in election administration Premium Membership: Includes services included in Basic Membership, plus: ● Center-specific coaching and consulting from select Alliance partners, in the form of a $3,040 credit towards the fair market value of Alliance partners’ consulting services on an hourly basis ● Additional multi-center group coaching and consulting sessions hosted by select Alliance partners on an hourly basis
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BASIC MEMBERSHIP. 1. Gateway Emergency Medical Info Card 2. Discount Vitamins/Nutritional Supplements 3. Lenscrafters Vision Club 4. Crisp Learning
BASIC MEMBERSHIP. The Points transferred and the Points retained, if any, must be sufficient so the transferee and the transferor, if still a Member, each hold at least a Basic Membership at the then current requirement; (e)
BASIC MEMBERSHIP. THE STERLING FIRM GENERAL COUNSEL SERVICE BENEFITS. Paid membership in any general counsel service provides the following benefits:
BASIC MEMBERSHIP. Classic Carriers - Dispatch service for a flat fee of 7% of the load confirmation.
BASIC MEMBERSHIP. Minimum Term Length: ONE (1) month, OR THIRTY (30) days. - ‘PLUS’ Membership: Minimum Term Length: TWO (2) months, OR SIXTY (60) days. - ‘PREMIUM’ Membership: Minimum Term Length: THREE (3) months, OR NINETY (90) days. * Both parties have agreed to a MINIMUM LENGTH OF AND, a TOTAL BALANCE of this contract shown as DOLLARS. ANY remaining balance shall be PAID IN FULL within SEVEN (7) DAYS of termination of this contract. - ‘BASIC’ Membership aka ‘Consulting’ = $499.99 One-Time Fee. Standard rates from the above entailed sections apply upon further services. - ‘PLUS’ Membership aka ‘Limited Membership’ = $599.99 Monthly Flat Fee. Inclusive of all membership benefits labeled ‘PLUS’ in Section C. - ‘PREMIUM’ Membership aka ‘Unlimited Membership’ = $749.99 Monthly Flat Fee. Inclusive of membership benefits ‘PREMIUM’ in Section C. *PAYMENT: Invoices are sent out the 1st of each month and DUE by the 5th (+.0275% invoice fee). $100.00 per day late fee applied after the 5th. DISCOUNTS: available for Military, Law Enforcement, Health & Fitness Professionals, Low Income and more. All discounted rates are decided on a case by case basis. If a discounted rate is agreed upon its reasoning and rate shall be entered here:

Related to BASIC MEMBERSHIP

  • Termination of Membership You may terminate your membership by giving us written notice or by withdrawing your minimum required membership share(s), if any, and closing all your accounts. You may be denied services for causing a loss to the Credit Union, or you may be expelled for any reason as allowed by applicable law.

  • Membership Dues Association membership dues, as explicitly approved by the Trustees;

  • Membership Units The Company is initially organized with One (1) class of Membership Interests, designated in Units, which Units are initially the only class of equity in the Company. The Units shall have no par value and shall be of a single class with identical rights. The Company shall have a first lien on the Units of any Member for any debt or liability owed by such Member to the Company. Additional and different classes of Membership Interests represented by different Units may be created and issued to new or existing Members on such terms and conditions as the Governors may determine. Such additional and different classes may have different rights, powers and preferences (including, without limitation, voting rights and distribution preferences), which may be superior to those of existing Members. Members shall have no preemptive rights to acquire additional or newly created Units.

  • Membership The Committee shall include nine (9) members - five (5) representatives from CUPE/SCFP and four (4) representatives from the CTA. Up to two (2) advisors from the Ministry of Education shall act in a resource capacity to the committee. Other persons may attend meetings in order to provide support and resources as mutually agreed. Up to one (1) representative from each of the four (4) employee bargaining agencies at the other education workers tables will be invited to participate on the Committee.

  • Committee Membership 1. Local representatives on committees specifically established by this Collective Agreement shall be appointed by the local. 2. In addition, if the employer wishes to establish a committee which includes bargaining unit members, it shall notify the local about the mandate of the committee, and the local shall appoint the representatives. The local will consider the mandate of the committee when appointing the representatives. If the employer wishes to discuss the appointment of a representative, the superintendent, or designate, and the president or designate of the local may meet and discuss the matter. 3. Release time with pay shall be provided by the employer to any employee who is a representative on a committee referred to in Article A.5.1 and A.5.2 above, in order to attend meetings that occur during normal instructional hours. Teacher teaching on call (TTOC) costs shall be borne by the employer. 4. When a TTOC is appointed to a committee referred to in Article A.5.1 and A.5.2 above, and the committee meets during normal instructional hours, the TTOC shall be paid pursuant to the provisions in each district respecting TTOC Pay and Benefits. A TTOC attending a “half day” meeting shall receive a half day’s pay. If the meeting extends past a “half day,” the TTOC shall receive a full day’s pay.

  • Membership Fees The Employer shall reimburse an employee for the payment of membership or registration fees to an organization or governing body when the payment of such fees is a requirement for the continuation of the performance of the duties of the employee’s position.

  • Union Membership Every employee who is now or hereafter becomes a member of the Union shall maintain membership in the Union as a condition of employment, and every new employee whose employment commences hereafter shall, within thirty (30) days after the commencement of employment, apply for and maintain membership in the Union, as a condition of employment, provided that any employee in the appropriate bargaining unit, who is not required to maintain membership or apply for and maintain membership in the Union, shall, as a condition of employment, tender to the Union the periodic dues uniformly required to be paid by the members of the Union.

  • Transfer of Membership Interest The Sole Member may Transfer any part or all of its rights and interest (including, but not limited to, its Capital Account) in the Company (each a “Membership Interest”) now owned or hereafter acquired to any Person, and the transferee of such Membership Interest shall become a Member of the Company.

  • Country Club Membership Employer agrees to reimburse Executive for reasonable country club membership dues, in accordance with Employer’s policy.

  • Membership Agreement Membership in USA Gymnastics is a privilege and may be (i) denied, withheld, or non-renewed at any time by USA Gymnastics and/or (ii) suspended or terminated in accordance with USA Gymnastics’ bylaws, policies and standards. You agree that USA Gymnastics has the right to deny, withhold, non-renew, suspend or terminate your membership if you engage in any sexual misconduct, or if USA Gymnastics has reason to believe you pose a threat to the safety of athletes or other members. You have read, understand and agree to be bound by this Agreement, the USA Gymnastics bylaws, Safe Sport Policy, SafeSport Investigation & Resolution Procedures, and Code of Ethical Conduct. You are bound by all safe sport rules, policies and procedures whether published by USA Gymnastics or the U.S. Center for Safe Sport (“Center”), as well as all applicable state, federal, and local laws, including applicable criminal laws. You consent to the jurisdiction of the Center. Any discipline imposed by the Center or USA Gymnastics extends to your participation in all aspects of the Olympic Movement. You agree that any disciplinary measure, whether interim or final, whether imposed before or after the date of this Agreement, whether expired or in effect, may be posted on our website or otherwise publicly published and may include information identifying you and describing the misconduct alleged. You authorize USA Gymnastics and its members to disclose, in good faith, any information or honestly held opinions about you, including without limitation any membership records, USA Gymnastics SafeSport or Center information, or other disciplinary information, with any current or potential employer of yours. You further agree that USA Gymnastics may disclose any information provided by, or about, you as USA Gymnastics determines is reasonably necessary to comply with any law, regulation, legal process, or any request by any governmental body or agency, the Center, or the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (“USOPC”). TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, YOU FOREVER RELEASE AND DISCHARGE USA GYMNASTICS AND/OR ITS MEMBERS FROM ANY AND ALL LOSS, LIABILITY, DAMAGE OR CLAIM OF ANY KIND OR NATURE, WHETHER KNOWN OR UNKNOWN, WHETHER IN LAW OR IN EQUITY, WHETHER NOW EXISTING OR ACCRUING IN THE FUTURE, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH ANY INFORMATION OR OPINIONS DISCLOSED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS SECTION.

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