Cancellation by the Provider Sample Clauses

Cancellation by the Provider. (a) WellMatch will have no liability or obligation to you if a Provider rejects or cancels a Booking at any time after you have placed your Booking.
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Cancellation by the Provider. The PROVIDER, retains the possibility to unilaterally terminate the licence of use and the services of maintenance and without prejudices of the damages in the following cases : ­ if the USER files for bankruptcy or go into receivership in accordance with the conditions specified by the law of the 25th of January 1985, ­ non­payment by the USER of the usage fee for the licence to use the SOFTWARE, after a letter of formal notice addressed to the USER by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt and without return in a 15 day delay, ­ copyright infringement. In case of resolution, the USER agrees to take care of the installation of the SOFTWARE on every workstation.
Cancellation by the Provider. The Provider, retains the possibility to unilaterally terminate the license of use and the Support and Maintenance Services and without prejudices of the damages in the following cases : ● if you file for bankruptcy or go into receivership in accordance with the conditions specified by the law of the 25th of January 1985, ● non-payment by you of the usage fee for the license to use the Software, after a letter of formal notice addressed to you by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt and without return in a 15 day delay, ● copyright infringement. In case of resolution, you agree to take care of the uninstallation of the Software on every workstation.
Cancellation by the Provider. Where a provider has a short notice cancellation (or no show) they are able to recover 90% of the fee associated with the activity, subject to the terms of the service agreement with the participant. Cancellations are accepted by email, text or phone call. Please refer to the NDIS price guide: xxx.xxxx.xxx.xx/xxxxx/0000/xxxxxxxx Additional expense Additional expenses that are not included as part of a Participant’s NDIS supports are the responsibility of the participant and are not included in the cost of the supports. Examples include: .
Cancellation by the Provider. Where a provider has a short notice cancellation (or no show) they are able to recover 90% of the fee associated with the activity, subject to the terms of the service agreement with the participant. Cancellations are accepted by email, text or phone call. Please refer to the NDIS price guide: xxx.xxxx.xxx.xx/xxxxx/0000/xxxxxxxx Additional expense Additional expenses that are not included as part of a Participant’s NDIS supports are the responsibility of the participant and are not included in the cost of the supports. Examples include: . PARTICIPANT’S CONSENT At <company name>, we are committed to protect your information and ensure they are identifiable, accurately recorded, current, confidential, easily accessible to the participant and appropriately utilised by relevant workers. The Participant’s Consent Policy is documented in the Participant Handbook that needs to be understood and signed by the Participant. The Provider requires to collect some personal information about the Participant to provide the highest quality of services and supports. The Participant has the right to gain access to the information the Provider hold about the Participant. The Privacy & Confidentiality Policy is also available in the Participant Handbook. This policy provides information on how participants may request access to their personal information.
Cancellation by the Provider. Where a provider has a short notice cancellation (or no show) they can recover 90% of the fee associated with the activity, subject to the terms of the service agreement with the participant. Cancellations are accepted by email, text, or phone call. Please refer to the NDIS Price Guide: xxx.xxxx.xxx.xx Additional expense Additional expenses that are not included as part of a Participant’s NDIS supports are the responsibility of the participant and are not included in the cost of the supports. Examples include: _______________. Participant’s Consent At <company name>, we are committed to protect your information and ensure they are identifiable, accurately recorded, current, confidential, easily accessible to the participant and appropriately utilised by relevant workers. The Participant’s Consent Policy is documented in the Participant Handbook that needs to be understood and signed by the Participant. The Provider requires to collect some personal information about the Participant to provide the highest quality of services and supports. The Participant has the right to gain access to the information the Provider hold about the Participant. The Privacy & Confidentiality Policy is also available in the Participant Handbook. This policy provides information on how participants may request access to their personal information. Incidents At <company name>, we ensure that all participants are safeguarded, and incidents including Violence, Abuse, Neglect, Exploitation & Discrimination are acknowledged, reported, notified to authorities, investigated, respond to, well-managed and learned from. The Participant will be provided with information on how incidents involving the participant have been managed. All our workers are aware of, trained in, and comply with the required procedures in relation to incident management. Feedback and complaints The Participant has the right to raise any kind of complaints or concerns in the unfortunate event of any incident occurring that did not meet the expectations of care. A formal investigation will commence once we receive a complaint or concern. Please feel free to contact us: Contact Person: <director> Phone: <company phone> Address: <ho> Email: <company email> Website: <website> Also, Complaints Form that is provided in this Welcome Pack can be completed. If you have a concern or complaint about the quality or safety of services provided, you can also make a complaint to the NDIS Commission.
Cancellation by the Provider. Where a provider has a short notice cancellation (or no show), they are able to recover 90% of the fee associated with the activity, subject to the terms of the service agreement with the participant. Cancellations are accepted by email, text or phone call. Please refer to the NDIS price guide: xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx.xx/providers/pricing-arrangements/pricing-updates#key-pricing-changes-effective-1-july-2023 Additional Expenses Additional expenses that are not included as part of a Participant’s NDIS supports are the responsibility of the participant and are not included in the cost of the supports. Examples include: Haircuts Xxxxx Salon Visits Movie Tickets
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Related to Cancellation by the Provider

  • Termination by the HSP (a) The HSP may terminate this Agreement at any time, for any reason, upon giving 6 months’ Notice (or such shorter period as may be agreed by the HSP and the Funder) to the Funder provided that the Notice is accompanied by: satisfactory evidence that the HSP has taken all necessary actions to authorize the termination of this Agreement; and a Transition Plan, acceptable to the Funder, that indicates how the needs of the HSP’s clients will be met following the termination and how the transition of the clients to new service providers will be effected within the six-month Notice period.

  • Termination by the Company This Agreement may be terminated by the Company at any time prior to the Effective Time:

  • TERMINATION BY THE OWNER The Owner may terminate this Contract in accordance with the following terms and conditions:

  • TERMINATION BY THE CONTRACTOR If the Work is stopped for a period of thirty days under an order of any court or other public authority having jurisdiction, or as a result of an act of government, such as a declaration of a national emergency making materials unavailable, through no act or fault of the Contractor or a Subcontractor or their agents or employees or any other persons performing any of the Work under a contract with the Contractor, or if the Work should be stopped for a period of thirty days by the Contractor because the Architect has not issued a Certificate for Payment as provided in Paragraph 9.7 of these General Conditions or because the State has not made payment thereon as provided in Paragraph 9.7, then the Contractor may, upon seven additional days written notice to the State and the Architect, terminate the Contract and recover from the State payment for all Work executed and for any proven loss sustained upon any materials, equipment, tools, construction equipment and machinery, including reasonable profit and damages.

  • Cancellation by Issuer If the Issuer or any of its Subsidiaries purchase any Notes that are to be cancelled in accordance with the Conditions, the Issuer shall forthwith cancel them or procure their cancellation, promptly inform the Fiscal Agent or the Registrar, as the case may be, in writing and send them (if in definitive bearer form) to the Fiscal Agent.

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