Business Policies Sample Clauses

Business Policies. (i) Impax shall, and shall cause its Affiliates and its and their officers, directors, employees, agents and representatives to, comply with the Business Policies, in performing Impax’ obligations and exercising its rights under this Agreement and in relation to the Commercialization of Licensed Products in the Field in the Territory. Promptly after the Effective Date, but in any event in advance of the Promotion Commencement Date, a compliance officer designated by Impax and a compliance officer designated by AstraZeneca shall discuss and agree upon any amendments that such compliance officers determine should be made to the Business Policies in relation to the Commercialization of Licensed Products in the Field in the Territory. (ii) Impax shall maintain a corporate compliance program that will include compliance monitoring focused on specific risk areas, including off-label promotion, fraud and abuse and false claims, to assess whether Impax’ policies and procedures are being followed. Within [***] after the end of each [***] during the Term, Impax shall report to AstraZeneca all allegations it has received or investigations it has commenced with respect to the alleged failure by a member of the Sales Force to comply with the requirements set forth in Section 3.7.1 or Section 3.7.6(i) (or a statement that no such allegations have been received or investigations commenced) and what action, if any, was taken by Impax as a result. (iii) Impax shall maintain a corporate compliance program that shall include a mechanism for its and its Affiliates’ employees to report, anonymously if they choose, any concerns about potential illegal activity with respect to the Details performed under this Agreement, and Impax shall investigate any such reports. Within [***] after the end of each [***] during the Term and before reporting any such activity to any Regulatory Authority, unless Impax concludes that doing so would violate Applicable Law or would compromise Impax’ ability to complete an appropriate investigation, Impax shall notify AstraZeneca of the substance of any such report that relates to the subject of this Agreement. Impax shall in any case promptly inform AstraZeneca of the result of the investigation and any action taken by Impax as a result thereof. (iv) Impax shall report any material violation by any member of the Sales Force of Applicable Law in performing activities under this Agreement to AstraZeneca promptly after Impax learns of such violation. (...
Business Policies. 4.3.1 The Company shall, and the Shareholders shall cause the Company to, adhere to and comply with all Applicable Laws, Good Mining Practice and the highest ethical standards, including such business ethics and compliance policies and environmental, health and safety, and human resources policies as may be recommended by the Technical Committee and/or the General Manager and, to the extent necessary in accordance with this Agreement, approved by the Board from time to time.
Business Policies. I agree to diligently adhere to the Company’s business policies, including without limitation the Code of Business Conduct, the Ixxxxxx Xxxxxxx Policy and the Guidelines for Public Disclosures and Communications with the Investment Community.
Business Policies. From and after Closing, (i) Circles shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the MVNE Business to comply with Sellers’ privacy policies and (ii) CVG shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Non-MVNE Business to comply with Sellers’ privacy policies.
Business Policies. To make the best use of your time and mine, I strongly recommend weekly appointments, but require no less than an appointment every other week. If you are in therapy with anyone else at this time, please let me know. I work on a pay‐as‐you‐go basis. For purposes of efficiency, I would appreciate being paid at the beginning of each session. You will be charged the same amount for a session whether or not we use the full 50 minutes. I do NOT accept direct payment from insurance or managed care companies. You pay me for each session and your company reimburses you to the extent of your coverage. I will provide you with receipts or statements upon request. Business hours are 9:30AM‐7:30PM Monday through Thursday and 11:00AM‐ 4:00PM on Friday. The telephone answering machine is always on, so you may call to leave a message at any time. If your situation is urgent, you must indicate that in your message. I am available for brief telephone consultation during the week. However, if telephone time exceeds 15 minutes, I will charge you for that time. I encourage you to share any reactions that you have to me personally and professionally so that our relationship can be kept clear.

Related to Business Policies

  • Personnel Policies The School shall adopt, update, and adhere to personnel policies. These policies must be made readily accessible from the School’s website or school office, as described in Section 11.4. 1. If the policy is not available from the School’s website, the School shall submit the current policy to the Commission.

  • Umbrella Policies Contractor may satisfy basic coverage limits through any combination of basic coverage and umbrella insurance.

  • Ethical Business Practices The Contractor shall work in partnership with the State to ensure a successful and valuable contract, and ethical practices are required of State employees, Contractors, and all parties representing the Contractor. All work performed under this Contract will be subject to review by the Inspector General of the State of Florida, and any findings suggesting unethical business practices may be cause for termination or cancellation.

  • Business Plans As promptly as possible, but in no event later than July 15, 2010 (and, as applicable, with current information as of June 30, 2010) the Manager shall deliver to the Initial Member written plans (each, a “Business Plan”) detailing the strategy to be used by it in managing and disposing of the assets of the Company in respect of all of the Loans for achieving the Company’s purposes with respect thereto, in conformance with the Servicing Standard, based, to the extent appropriate, on information gathered by the Company with respect to the Loans, which shall include (i) individual Business Plans for each of the ten (10) largest Loans based on their Unpaid Principal Balance as of the Cut-Off Date (as set forth on the Loan Schedule), and (ii) a consolidated Business Plan covering all Loans (a “Consolidated Business Plan”). With respect to the first such Business Plans and Consolidated Business Plan, the Manager shall meet with the Initial Member as reasonably requested by the Initial Member from time to time during the thirty (30) Business Days following the Initial Member’s receipt of the same, to review and discuss such Business Plans and Consolidated Business Plan, including changes thereto suggested by the Initial Member. Within thirty (30) Business Days following expiration of such review period, the Manager will deliver to the Initial member a final version of such Business Plans and Consolidated Business Plan reflecting such changes as the Manager considers to be appropriate in light of its discussions with the Initial Member during such review period. The Manager shall thereafter review and revise each Business Plan and Consolidated Business Plan as the circumstances may require, and in any event provide periodic updates to such Business Plans (and for each such update, the same shall cover the ten (10) largest Loans based on their Unpaid Principal Balance as of the time of such update) and Consolidated Business Plan to the Initial Member, in January (current as of December 31 of the immediately preceding year) and July (current as of June 30 of such year) of each year, commencing in January 2011, with each such periodic update to de delivered as part of the Monthly Reports due at such time pursuant to Section 7.4(b), Upon reasonable notice by the Initial Member, the Company shall make its personnel who are familiar with such Business Plans and Consolidated Business Plans available during normal business hours for the purposes of discussing such Business Plans and Consolidated Business Plans with representatives of the Initial Member and responding to questions therefrom. (a) Each Business Plan and Consolidated Business Plan will set forth a strategy for the disposition of the Loans addressed thereby which strategy may consist of one or more of the following: (i) the pay-off of Loans at a discount; (ii) modifications of the related note and/or mortgage, including reductions in the mortgage loan interest rate, reductions in the principal balance and rescheduling principal payments; (iii) foreclosure upon the related Underlying Collateral (or acquisition thereof by deed in lieu of foreclosure) and subsequent sale thereof; (iv) assumptions of Loans by new borrowers; (v) repairs to and, if applicable, completion of construction of the related Underlying Collateral, with a view towards selling such Underlying Collateral or the Loan secured thereby; (vi) sale of a Loan, either singly or in pools, before or after restructuring; and (vii) any other method of work-out, rehabilitation and disposition consistent with the Servicing Standard and other general duties of the Company specified in this Agreement. (b) Each Business Plan and Consolidated Business Plan will set forth a strategy for the disposition of each related Acquired Property which strategy may consist of one or more of the following: (i) the sale or leasing of the Acquired Property in whole or in parts, or in pools; (ii) making repairs to and, if applicable, completion of construction the Acquired Property or making changes to the Acquired Property so that it may be used for uses other than its current use, with a view toward selling the Acquired Property; (iii) rehabilitation or improvement and, if applicable, completion of construction of the Acquired Property, with a view toward selling the Acquired Property; (iv) continued leasing or sales activity with respect to the Acquired Property available for leasing or sale (in whole or in part) at the time it is transferred to a Ownership Entity; and (v) maintenance, landscaping and general upkeep of the Acquired Property. (c) Each Business Plan or Consolidated Business Plan shall contain the Company's estimate of the present value of the net amount that is recoverable with respect to each related Loan and projected Working Capital Expenses with respect thereto, and, in reasonable detail, the manner of calculation of such estimates. The Consolidated Business Plan shall include projected financials including statements of income, assets, and cash flows for the Company. Such cash flow projections shall, for the Consolidated Business Plan and each update thereto, include an Excel model of projected cash flows by month, as of June 30 and December 31 of each year (or, in the case of the initial Consolidated Business Plan, as of the date of preparation and delivery thereof) and covering a period not less than the upcoming 6 months, including projected monthly cash inflows on the Loans and REO, projected Excess Working Capital Advances and/or Discretionary Funding Advances, projected outflows of Servicing Expenses, projected Funding Draws, projected Working Capital Reserve levels, projected net monthly cash available for deposit into the Defeasance Account, and the amount and allocation of any projected distributions to Initial Member and Private Owner.

  • Claims Made Policies If any of the required policies provide coverage on a claims-made basis: 11.5.1 The Retroactive Date must be shown and must be before the date of the contract or the beginning of contract work. 11.5.2 Insurance must be maintained and evidence of insurance must be provided for at least five (5) years after completion of the contract of work. 11.5.3 If coverage is canceled or non-renewed, and not replaced with another claims-made policy form with a Retroactive Date prior to the contract effective date, the Contractor must purchase “extended reporting” coverage for a minimum of five (5) years after completion of contract work.

  • Business Practices 1. Parties recognise that certain business practices of service suppliers, other than those falling under Article 14 (Monopolies and Exclusive Service Suppliers), may restrain competition and thereby restrict trade in services. 2. Each Party shall, at the request of any other Party, enter into consultations with a view to eliminating practices referred to in Paragraph 1. The Party addressed shall accord full and sympathetic consideration to such a request and shall co-operate through the supply of publicly available non- confidential information available to the requesting Party. The requested Party may also provide other information available to the requesting Party, subject to its domestic law and to the conclusion of satisfactory agreement concerning the safeguarding of its confidentiality by the requesting Party.

  • Employment Policies The employment relationship between the parties shall also be governed by the general employment policies and practices of the Company, including those relating to protection of confidential information and assignment of inventions, except that when the terms of this Agreement differ from or are in conflict with the Company’s general employment policies or practices, this Agreement shall control.

  • Leave Policies Section A Leave Days Teachers will be granted twelve (12) leave days per contract year. 1. If requesting more than two consecutive leave days, an explanation may be requested by administration before approval is given. This request must be made to administration at least five (5) days before absence occurs. 2. A leave day request will not be granted prior to or following the non-school days as indicated by the school calendar, not including Saturday and Sunday. A request will not be granted on the first or last day of the school calendar. A teacher will need special permission to use leave days during the month of May. Any request for leave during May should be made as far in advance as possible. 3. At the end of the year, teachers will notify the district office what they would like to have done with their unused leave days. Teachers have two options which may be used separately or in combination: a. Teacher can transfer all or part of their remaining days to their individual sick leave bank, providing their maximum accumulation of leave days does not exceed eighty (80) days. b. Up to three (3) days of the current year may be sold back to the District at a rate of $100 per day. Teachers will notify the District Office which option they choose on the end of the year checkout form. Section B Emergency, Sick Leave, Bereavement, Family and Medical Leave Act 1. Sick or bereavement leave can be used for an employee’s parents, spouse, siblings, grandparents, children, step-children, and other relatives for whom the employee is the legal guardian, has power of attorney, or is declared the primary caregiver. 2. Teachers in USD No. 507 shall be allowed to transfer leave days to any teacher who, due to illness or accident, has used all of his/her leave days. No teacher will be able to use more than 80 days. These transfers shall be made only on an “as needed” basis and shall come from the donating employee’s individual sick leave bank. 3. Teachers in USD No. 507 shall be allowed to utilize two (2) days/year of accrued sick leave for emergency purposes. Those emergencies shall be unforeseen situations which keep a teacher from being physically present for work and that are not covered in other leave policy provisions. The Superintendent of USD No. 507 shall receive within five (5) days of the teacher’s return a written request requesting said leave specifically noted. Superintendent shall have sole authority for granting emergency leave 4. Teachers will be allowed to use quarter-hour units of sick leave for doctor appointments with the approval of the building principal. The teacher desiring the hour units will request another teacher to cover his/her class if needed. Said arrangements must meet prior approval of the building principal. 5. Teachers in USD No. 507 having used all of his/her personal business leave and any accrued comp time may use up to two (2) days of accrued sick leave for the birth of a grandchild. 6. Leave as required by Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) will comply with federal law (reference xxx.xxx.xxx). 7. An appeal for leave involving extraordinary circumstances may be made to the Superintendent. Section C Leave without Pay Leave without pay may be used only after all other options have been exhausted unless approved by the Superintendent.

  • SPAM POLICY You are strictly prohibited from using the Website or any of the Company's Services for illegal spam activities, including gathering email addresses and personal information from others or sending any mass commercial emails.

  • Investment Policies The Borrower shall at all times be in compliance in all material respects with its Investment Policies (after giving effect to any Permitted Policy Amendments).