Car Donor Program Sample Clauses

Car Donor Program. Subject to availability and at the discretion of the DIA, in accordance with the car donor program and in cooperation with local Albuquerque car and truck dealers, the University may provide a courtesy car for Coach’s personal and business use. Coach shall be responsible for obtaining automobile liability insurance in accordance with insurance laws of the State of New Mexico, and will name the University as a third party beneficiary of such insurance policies. In addition, Coach shall comply with all other federal and state laws, National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rules, University policies, and any other policies or directives of the Athletic Department applicable to the car donor program. Coach understands and agrees that the provision of a courtesy car is in the exclusive discretion of the DIA, and that Coach will surrender any courtesy car provided upon request of the DIA. Coach further understands and agrees that any courtesy car provided pursuant to this Section constitutes taxable compensation to Coach and that Coach is solely responsible for the tax consequences associated therewith.
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Car Donor Program. Subject to availability and at the discretion of the DIA, in accordance with the Lobo Club car donor program and in cooperation with local Albuquerque car and truck dealers, the University or Lobo Club may provide a courtesy car for Coach’s personal and business use. Coach shall be responsible for obtaining automobile liability insurance in accordance with insurance laws of the State of New Mexico, and shall comply in all respects with the rules and procedures of the car donor program now in place and as they may change over time. In addition, Coach shall comply with all federal and state laws, National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rules, University policies, and any other policies or directives of the Athletic Department applicable to the car donor program. Coach understands and agrees that the provision of a courtesy car is in the exclusive discretion of the DIA, and that Coach will surrender any courtesy car provided upon request of the DIA. Coach further understands and agrees that any courtesy car provided pursuant to this Section constitutes taxable compensation to Coach and that Coach is solely responsible for the tax consequences associated therewith.
Car Donor Program. Subject to availability and at the discretion of the DIA, in accordance with the car donor program and in cooperation with local Albuquerque car and truck dealers, the University may provide a courtesy car for Coach’s personal and business use. Coach shall be responsible for obtaining automobile liability insurance in accordance with insurance laws of the State of New Mexico, and will name the University as a third-party beneficiary of such insurance policies. In addition, Coach shall comply with all other federal and state laws, National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rules, University policies, and any other policies or directives of the Athletic Department applicable to the car donor program. Coach understands and agrees that the provision of HD Coach’s Initial _HD a courtesy car is in the exclusive discretion of the DIA, and that Coach will surrender any courtesy car provided upon request of the DIA. Coach further understands and agrees that any courtesy car provided pursuant to this Section constitutes taxable compensation to Coach and that Coach is solely responsible for the tax consequences associated therewith.
Car Donor Program. Subject to availability and at the discretion of the DIA, in accordance with the car donor program and in cooperation with local Albuquerque car and truck dealers, the University may provide a courtesy car for Employee’s personal and business use. Employee shall be responsible for obtaining automobile liability insurance in accordance with insurance laws of the State of New Mexico, and will name the University as a third-party beneficiary of such insurance policies. In addition, Employee shall comply with all other federal and state laws, National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rules, University policies, and any other policies or directives of the Athletic Department applicable to the car donor program. Employee understands and agrees that the provision of a courtesy car is in the exclusive discretion of the DIA, and that Employee will surrender any courtesy car provided upon request of the DIA. Employee further understands and agrees that any courtesy car provided pursuant to this Section constitutes taxable compensation to Employee and that Employee is solely responsible for the tax consequences associated therewith
Car Donor Program. Subject to availability and at the discretion of the DIA, in accordance with the car donor program and in cooperation with local Albuquerque car and truck dealers, the University may obtaining automobile liability insurance in accordance with insurance laws of the State of New Mexico, and will name the University as a third-party beneficiary of such insurance policies. In addition, Coach shall comply with all other federal and state laws, National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rules, University policies, and any other policies or directives of the Athletic Department applicable to the car donor program. Coach understands and agrees that the provision of a courtesy car is in the exclusive discretion of the DIA, and that Coach will surrender any courtesy car provided upon request of the DIA. Coach further understands and agrees that any courtesy car provided pursuant to this Section constitutes taxable compensation to Coach and that Coach is solely responsible for the tax consequences associated therewith

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