Claim Assignment Sample Clauses

Claim Assignment. We are not liable for freight loss or damage to any person or entity other than our customer and will not process a freight claim brought by any person or entity other than our customer. If a customer wishes to assign a claim to the beneficial owner of the freight or other interested party, the customer must execute and deliver to us an assignment of rights in a form acceptable to us that assigns all of the customer’s rights in the freight claim to the other party.
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Claim Assignment. For the purposes of this Retention Agreement, a "Claim" or an "Account" is a debt due the State of Ohio or a State Client. Should Vendor receive an assignment of a Claim or Claims from the Attorney General's Collections Enforcement Section, such assignments will be transferred electronically and are subject to the provisions of this Retention Agreement. Accounts will be assigned to Vendor at the discretion of the Attorney General. Assignment of Accounts will be made based on Account type (also known as product type). The specific percentage of the Accounts of one or more Account types allocated to Vendor will be determined at the discretion of the Attorney General as he deems in the best interest of the State and/or State Clients. Individual Accounts will be electronically assigned to Vendor for collection. All assignments of Accounts are subject to the terms and conditions of this Retention Agreement. The Attorney General may recall an Account at any time for any reason. At the time of recall, all collection activity by Vendor shall immediately cease. No reimbursements will be made by the Attorney General in the event of recall. However, Vendor's commission may be paid, at the Attorney General's discretion, on payments received within ten (10) days of the date of recall. Recalled Accounts may be assigned to another Vendor, special counsel or worked internally at Collections Enforcement. If Vendor substantially increases the amount collected with regard to its assigned Claims, while maintaining quality customer service, and/or increases the amount of claims resolved to prevent recirculation of debt with little or no chance of recovery Vendor may be eligible to have an increase in the number of Claims assigned it. If the Attorney General believes Vendor is not sufficiently collecting the Claims assigned to Vendor, or not doing enough to resolve its assigned Claims, the Attorney General may decrease Vendor’s Claim assignments or terminate this Retention Agreement as set forth herein. Vendor's inventory of Claims may be increased or decreased at the sole discretion of the Attorney General.
Claim Assignment. Streamline is not liable for freight loss or damage to any person or entity other than our customer and will not process a freight claim brought by any person or entity other than our customer. If a customer wishes to assign a claim to the beneficial owner of the freight or other interested party, the customer must execute and deliver to us an assignment of rights in a form acceptable to us that assigns all of the customer’s rights in the freight claim to the other party.
Claim Assignment. For the purposes of this Retention Agreement, a “Claim” or an “Account” is a debt due the State of Ohio or a political subdivision. Accounts or Claims will be assigned to Vendor at the discretion of the Attorney General. Assignment of Accounts will be made based on Account type (also known as product type). The specific percentage of the Accounts of one or more Account types allocated to Vendor will be determined at the discretion of the Attorney General as he deems in the best interest of the State and/or State Clients. All assignments of Accounts are subject to the terms and conditions of this Retention Agreement. The Attorney General may recall an Account at any time for any reason. At the time of recall, all collection activity by Vendor shall immediately cease. No reimbursements will be made by the Attorney General in the event of recall. However, Vendor’s collection commission may be paid, at the Attorney General’s discretion, on payments received within ten (10) days of the date of recall. Recalled Accounts may be assigned to another Vendor. Vendor’s inventory of Claims may be increased or decreased at the sole discretion of the Attorney General.
Claim Assignment. For the purposes of this Retention Agreement, a “Claim” or an “Account” is a debt due the State of Ohio or a political subdivision. Accounts or Claims will be assigned to Special Counsel at the discretion of the Attorney General. Assignment of Accounts will be made based on Account type (also known as product type). The specific percentage of the Accounts of one or more Account types allocated to Special Counsel will be determined at the discretion of the Attorney General as he deems in the best interest of the State and/or State Clients. All assignments of Accounts are subject to the terms and conditions of this Retention Agreement. The Attorney General may recall an Account at any time for any reason. At the time of recall, all collection and legal activity by Special Counsel shall immediately cease. No reimbursements will be made by the Attorney General to Special Counsel in the event of recall. However, Special Counsel’s compensation may be paid, at the Attorney General’s discretion, on payments received within ten (10) days of the date of recall. Special Counsel’s inventory of Claims may be increased or decreased at the sole discretion of the Attorney General.

Related to Claim Assignment

  • Room Assignment The Landlord will assign rooms in accordance with the current assignment practice set by Residence Services. The Landlord reserves the right to transfer or move Tenants when deemed necessary. Tenants failing to arrive within 48 hours of the specified move-in date, without informing Residence Services of the delay, will lose their room assignment.

  • Lease Assignment To the best of Seller's knowledge, the ------------------ Tenant has not assigned its interest in the Lease or sublet any portion of the premises leased to the Tenant under the Lease.

  • Work Assignment 8.1 The jurisdiction of the Unions shall be that jurisdiction established by Agreements between International Unions claiming the work or Decisions of Record recognized by the AFL-CIO for the various classifications and the character of work performed, having regard for the special requirements of thermal, nuclear or hydraulic generation and transmission and transformation construction. An Agreement or Decision of Record is one that is published by the Building and Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO (Agreement and Decisions Rendered Affecting the Building Industry). Where no Decision or Agreement applies, the Employer agrees to consider evidence of established practices within the industry when making jurisdictional assignments. (a) A markup process will be utilized when an Employer intends to perform work on a project site*. The purpose of this markup process is to indicate to the Union the work which is planned to be carried out by the Employer in order to minimize the potential for jurisdictional disputes. (b) When work is to be performed on a project site and it meets the following criteria: same employer, same work, same project site, the markup process will not be required. This procedure shall not preclude a Union’s right to contest previously disputed work. * For the purposes of this Article, Nanticoke, Lambton, Lakeview/Xxxxx, BNPD, Pickering, Darlington, Lines and Stations and the 5 Electricity Production Zones are each considered individual project sites. In the Electricity Production Zones when work falls within this criteria the EPSCA Office will send out a “Notification of Work” along with a copy of the original minutes of xxxx-up meeting(s) to the Local Union prior to work commencing. This procedure shall not preclude the Union’s right to contest previously assigned work, if the work is in a Local Union jurisdiction other than the one it was marked up in. (c) When an Employer has work that is less than 3 weeks duration and there are ten (10) or fewer employees covered by EPSCA Collective Agreements employed on this specific work, the Union and Union affiliates will be notified of the scope of work and the Employer’s proposed work assignments. The Unions will have two (2) weeks from the date of notification to submit jurisdictional claims and supporting evidence to the Employer for consideration. The Employer will notify the Union of the final work assignments prior to the commencement of the work. (d) All work that does not meet the criteria set out in clauses 8.2(b) or 8.2(c) will be reviewed and assigned at a markup meeting. (e) EPSCA will provide written notice to the Union as far in advance as possible of markup meetings. The Unions may attend these markup meetings, and every effort will be made to settle questions of jurisdiction before the work is expected to commence. (f) The Employer who has the responsibility for the work shall make a proposed assignment of the work involved. The Employer shall be responsible for providing copies of proposed assignments to the Union at the markup meeting. The Employer will specify a reasonable time limit for the Unions involved to submit evidence of their claims. The Employer will evaluate all evidence submitted and make a final assignment of the work involved. This final assignment will be in accordance with the procedural rules established by the Plan for the Settlement of Jurisdictional Disputes in the Construction Industry. The Employer will advise the Unions of the final assignments prior to the work commencing. (g) The EPSCA representative will record the proposed assignments and jurisdictional claims and forward a copy of them within fifteen (15) working days to the Union. (h) The parties recognize that circumstances may arise, particularly with discovery and emergency work, where the process set out above may not be practical or possible, however reasonable effort will be made by the Employer to adhere to the appropriate trade jurisdiction.

  • Contract Assignment You cannot assign this contract to another person nor sublet any part of the premises.

  • Lien; Valid Assignment Subject to the Standard Qualifications, each endorsement or assignment of Mortgage and assignment of Assignment of Leases from the Mortgage Loan Seller or its Affiliate is in recordable form (but for the insertion of the name of the assignee and any related recording information which is not yet available to the Mortgage Loan Seller) and constitutes a legal, valid and binding endorsement or assignment from the Mortgage Loan Seller, or its Affiliate, as applicable. Each related Mortgage and Assignment of Leases is freely assignable without the consent of the related Mortgagor. Each related Mortgage is a legal, valid and enforceable first lien on the related Mortgagor’s fee (or if identified on the Mortgage Loan Schedule, leasehold) interest in the Mortgaged Property in the principal amount of such Mortgage Loan or allocated loan amount (subject only to Permitted Encumbrances (as defined below) and the exceptions to paragraph 8 below (each such exception, a “Title Exception”)), except as the enforcement thereof may be limited by the Standard Qualifications. Such Mortgaged Property (subject to Permitted Encumbrances and Title Exceptions) as of origination and, to the Mortgage Loan Seller’s knowledge, as of the Cut-off Date, is free and clear of any recorded mechanics’ or materialmen’s liens and other recorded encumbrances that would be prior to or equal with the lien of the related Mortgage (which lien secures the related Whole Loan, in the case of a Mortgage Loan that is part of a Whole Loan), except those which are bonded over, escrowed for or insured against by the applicable Title Policy (as described below), and as of origination and, to the Mortgage Loan Seller’s knowledge, as of the Cut-off Date, no rights exist which under law could give rise to any such lien or encumbrance that would be prior to or equal with the lien of the related Mortgage, except those which are bonded over, escrowed for or insured against by the applicable Title Policy. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, no representation is made as to the perfection of any security interest in rents or other personal property to the extent that possession or control of such items or actions other than the filing of Uniform Commercial Code financing statements is required to effect such perfection.

  • The Assignment On or prior to the Purchase Date, World Omni will execute and deliver the RPA Assignment.

  • Shift Assignment Should the University elect to establish a shift on any other schedule than the regular day shift (Monday through Friday) or to assign employees to work on any such shift, the employee(s) with the most seniority in the classification affected or to be assigned on such shift shall have preference in moving to such shift. If an insufficient number of employees in the classification elect to move to such shift, then the employee(s) with the least seniority in the classification shall be assigned to such shift. If positions or shifts are reduced or eliminated or movement of personnel to other shifts is required, then the seniority of the affected employee will prevail in the selection of shift, provided the affected employee can do the required work. Such shift preference is only applicable within the employee's classification.

  • Room Assignments A. It is the policy of University to assign roommates without regard to veteran status, race, religion, age, sexual preference, disabilities, or national origin. Generally, Student may request to live with a designated student based on a self-selection process. In this instance, Student preference profiles may be considered by Student but will not be considered by University. If Student does not self-select a room space, University will assign a space to the Student. Alternatively, University may try to match roommates based on Student preference profiles. In any case, University cannot guarantee requested preferences in the room assignment process. University may assign or reassign Student without regard to requested preferences to a specific hall, room or roommate. B. If Student executes multiple contracts for housing accommodations in University-Owned and managed properties for an overlapping academic term, University may terminate the earliest executed contract(s). In such instance, University will email contract termination notice to Student in accordance with Section XVII. C. Students without disabilities may reside in Residence Hall rooms which have been specifically designed to accommodate persons with disabilities. In the event a Residence Hall room is needed to accommodate a person with a disability, Student may be required to relocate to alternate University Campus Housing accommodations. In this instance, University shall pay reasonable moving expenses to relocate occupant(s) to alternate accommodations. In this instance, University shall provide no less than three (3) days written notice prior to terminating the existing Contract. In addition, University will also credit $300 to each relocated student in appreciation of any inconvenience the student may experience. D. If permanent space is not available, the UT Arlington Housing Office may place Student in temporary space until permanent space is available. During this period, Student will earn a 25% credit on the daily rate of the room portion of the Contract. If the UT Arlington Housing Office places Student in a temporary space, Student is bound to the terms and conditions of the Contract through the fifth class day. After the fifth class day and before the UT Arlington Housing Office offers Student permanent space, Student may cancel the Contract upon written notice and payment of the prorated amount under the Contract for the number of days that Student occupied the temporary space. E. Only the person(s) assigned by the UT Arlington Housing Office to Student’s room may reside in the room. The UT Arlington Housing Office reserves the right to make changes in room assignments for such reasons as the UT Arlington Housing Office determines to be appropriate in its sole and absolute discretion, including, without limitation, roommate conflicts, pending disciplinary action, non-compliance with University Regulations, and disruptions to the community. F. If Student fails to move to a new location within the Residence Halls within twenty-four hours after the UT Arlington Housing Office has issued to Student authorization or direction to move, Student may be assessed an improper check out fee and referred to the Office of Community Standards for disciplinary action. G. Single occupancy in double rooms is allowed only on University’s prior approval, which may be withheld in its sole and absolute discretion. Requests for single occupancy must be submitted in writing to the Leasing Consultant in University Housing Office for approval. Single room occupancy in rooms designated as double occupancy will be charged at one and seven-tenths (1.7) times the double room rate. If the University has a waitlist for Residence Hall bed space, single room contracts may be changed to double room contracts. University will provide to Student a forty-eight (48) hour notice and the rent will be adjusted accordingly. H. If Student's roommate vacates the double room or if Student’s suitemates all vacate the suite, Xxxxxxx agrees to accept another roommate or suitemate as assigned. Student may be asked to move to another room if requested by the UT Arlington Housing Office. Failure to move may result in Student being charged a single room rate and improper check out fee in addition to a referral to the Office of Community Standards for disciplinary action. I. Room changes may be made only with the approval of the Residence Director. Hall and/or room type changes may be made only with approval of the UT Arlington Housing Office. Students who complete a hall and/or room type change will be required to sign a new contract. Once signed, no changes will be made to the contract until two weeks after the Residence Halls open. Requests for changes will be accepted on opening day and afterwards. J. University reserves the right to consolidate vacancies and close all or part of Residence Halls.

  • SUBLET/ASSIGNMENT The Lessee may not transfer or assign this Lease, or any right or interest hereunder or sublet said leased Premises or any part thereof without first obtaining the prior written consent and approval of the Lessor.

  • Non-Assignment PROVIDER shall neither assign its rights nor delegate its duties under this Agreement without the prior written consent of A&M System.

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