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Community Relationships Sample Clauses

Community Relationships. To the knowledge of the Company, there are no material complaints, issues, proceedings, or discussions, which are ongoing or anticipated which could have the effect of interfering, delaying or impairing the ability to explore, develop or operate the Material Properties in a manner that would have a material impact on the Company.
Community Relationships. Except as disclosed in the Public Disclosure Record, the Corporation and the Material Subsidiaries maintain good relationships with the communities and persons affected by or located on the Material Properties in all material respects, and there are no material complaints, issues, proceedings, or discussions, which are ongoing or anticipated which could have the effect of interfering, delaying or impairing the ability of the Corporation and the Material Subsidiaries to develop and operate the Material Properties.
Community Relationships. A. To further enhance the relationship between the MCPD and county residents, the FOP and MCPD agree to engage in a cooperative program of community outreach to explain the duties and responsibilities of police officers, the dangers of the job, the reasons behind practices designed to promote officer safety (but which might be misunderstood by the public), and other issues involving traffic stops, arrests, searches and seizures, and the methods a person has available to acknowledge the good work of an officer or to file a complaint. X. XXXX agrees to continue its outreach already in place that provides pamphlets describing the complaint process and provides forms for complaints in English and Spanish and other languages as may be appropriate. C. The MCPD shall continue to require officers to provide their name and an explanation of the reason for the traffic stop at the beginning of each traffic stop, unless, based on the specific circumstances of an individual traffic stop, providing this information would compromise officer safety. X. XXXX will continue to require that all officers acting in an official capacity provide their name and police identification number when requested by someone who is not a police officer. MCPD and FOP will use positive reinforcement to promote such conduct, but recognize that when an officer has not responded to positive reinforcement initiatives and has violated this requirement, discipline may be appropriate so long as it complies with the Collective Bargaining Agreement and the LEOBR. MCPD officers may use business cards to identify themselves to people who indicate an interest in contacting the officer, submitting a compliment, or filing a complaint. MCPD and FOP shall work together to ensure that officers do not discourage people from filing complaints. X. XXXX and the FOP shall work together to develop surveys to better understand whether MCPD is continuing to meet the needs and concerns of the people of Xxxxxxxxxx County. F. The MCPD shall prepare semi-annual public reports that include statistical and summary information on complaint investigations, MCPD traffic activities, and commendations and compliments received by officers. The information regarding investigations shall include the number of external, internal, and total complaints received and sustained, by category of allegations and by the race/ethnicity of the complainant. The reports regarding MCPD traffic activities shall include, by race and ethnicity, the...
Community Relationships. 32. The MPPD shall require officers to provide their names and an explanation of the reason for the traffic stop at the beginning of each traffic stop, unless, based on the specific circumstances of an individual traffic stop, providing this information would compromise officer safety. The MPPD also shall require that all officers acting in an official capacity provide their name and police identification number at any time requested by a member of the public. The MPPD shall require all officers to inform members of the public who object to an officer's conduct that they have the right to make a complaint. The Spanish fact sheet and complaint form described in paragraph 34 shall be given to any Spanish-speaking person, and the English fact sheet and complaint form described in paragraph 34 shall be given to any English-speaking person, who so objects. 33. The Village shall develop a community outreach program to explain the duties and responsibilities of police officers, the dangers of the job, the rationale for practices designed to promote officer safety (but which might be misunderstood by the public), other issues involving traffic stops, issues regarding the enforcement of the section 23.101 (16) multifamily building prohibition, and the methods a member of the public has available to acknowledge the good work of an officer or to file a complaint. 34. The MPPD shall develop informational materials (including fact sheets and informational posters) in English and in Spanish describing the complaint process, and make both complaint forms and informational materials available at the Mount Prospect Police Station, Village Hall, and other public locations, and to community organizations. The fact sheet and complaint form shall state that complaints can be filed with the MPPD or at Village Hall. All complaints and internal referrals for a misconduct investigation involving allegations of discrimination, racial profiling, an improper procedure in connection with a traffic stop, or an attempt to circumvent the terms of this Agreement shall be the subject of a formal investigation by the Office of the Chief of Police. The MPPD shall require all officers to carry fact sheets and complaint forms in English and Spanish in their vehicles, at all times while on duty. 35. The Village shall prepare semi-annual public reports that provide statistical and summary information on the MPPD, including: the number of external, internal, and total complaints received and sust...
Community Relationships. Asanko and the Asanko Subsidiaries maintain good relationships with the communities and persons affected by or located on the Asanko Project, and to the knowledge of Asanko, there are no complaints, issues, proceedings, or discussions, which are ongoing which could reasonably be considered likely to materially interfere with, delay or impair the ability to explore, develop and operate the Asanko Project.
Community RelationshipsThe Company and the Subsidiaries use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain good relationships with the communities and persons affected by or located on the lands comprising the Mineral Properties, in all material respects.
Community Relationships. There are no material complaints, issues, proceedings, disputes, disagreements or discussions with Indigenous, Aboriginal or community groups which are ongoing or anticipated which could have the effect of interfering, delaying or impairing the ability to explore, develop and operate the Palos Verdes Project. To the knowledge of the Company, no Indigenous, Aboriginal or community group has asserted or threatened to assert any claims to the Palos Verdes Properties that could have the effect of interfering, delaying or impairing the ability to explore, develop and operate the Palos Verdes Properties or the Palos Verdes Project.
Community Relationships. Except as disclosed in the Prospectus, the Company and the Material Subsidiaries maintain good relationships with the communities and persons affected by or located on the Material Properties in all material respects, and except as disclosed in the Prospectus, there are no material complaints, issues, proceedings, or discussions, which are ongoing or anticipated which could have the effect of interfering, delaying or impairing the ability to explore, develop and operate the Material Properties, and the Company and the Material Subsidiaries do not anticipate any material issues or liabilities to arise that would adversely affect the ability to explore, develop and operate the Material Properties;
Community Relationships. Except in respect of the [Redacted – commercially sensitive information] as disclosed in the Offering Documents, there are no material complaints, issues or proceedings with communities affected by or located on the Material Properties, which are ongoing or anticipated which could have the effect of materially interfering, delaying or impairing the ability of the Company and the Material Subsidiaries to operate the Material Properties or the Material Processing Facilities.
Community Relationships. Involves families and other community members of developing the vision, goals, improvement plans, and programs for the school/district. • Promotes partnerships among staff, families, the business community, and other community groups and uses community resources to enhance instruction.