DISTRIBUTION PIPELINES Sample Clauses

DISTRIBUTION PIPELINES. The hours of work, wage rates, employee benefits and conditions of employment for work on Distribution Pipelines in specified geographical areas are contained in the Laborers Distribution Pipeline Agreement for Canada. In any geographical area not covered by the Laborers Distribution Pipeline Agreement for Canada, the terms and provisions for Mainline Pipelines contained in this Agreement shall apply to Distribution Pipelines. The Association and the Union, at any time during the term of this Agreement, may negotiate hours of work, wage rates, employee benefits and conditions of employment for Distribution Pipelines in any geographical area not covered by the Laborers Distribution Pipeline Agreement for Canada and such provisions shall be incorporated into that Agreement.
DISTRIBUTION PIPELINES. 14.1 Distribution Pipelines, as defined in 1.3.01 hereof shall be covered by the United Association Distribution Agreement for Canada which shall be binding on all Employers party hereto.
DISTRIBUTION PIPELINES. 7.1.1 The hourly rates of wages for employees covered by the Agreement engaged on Distribution Pipelines in the following zones shall be: ▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇ - ▇▇ - ▇▇-▇ (▇) ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and the Regional Municipalities of Peel, York and Durham. (b) Jurisdictional area of Local 46 except as provided for in (a) above. (c) All other areas except Atlantic Canada. (d) Local Union 71 (Fuser rate only)
DISTRIBUTION PIPELINES. 7.1.1 The hourly rates of wages for employees covered by the Agreement engaged on Distribution Pipelines in the following zones shall be: (a) Metro Toronto and the Regional Municipalities of Peel, York and Durham. (b) Jurisdictional area of Local 46 except as provided for in (a) above. (c) All other areas of Ontario. (d) Local Union 71 (Fuser rate only) (e) Atlantic Canada (f) Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan Helper ** Zone May 1 2016 May 1 2017 May 1 2018 (a) 37.82 38.41 39.02 (b) 36.22 36.78 37.36 (c) 33.81 34.36 34.93 (e) 23.27 23.63 24.00 (f) 25.19 25.59 26.00 ** Rate must not be less than the applicable General Laborer for the same area. Graded Helper Zone May 1 2016 May 1 2017 May 1 2018 Fuser/Tech-2 Zone May 1 2016 May 1 2017 May 1 2018 (a) 45.16 45.88 46.62 (b) 43.56 44.25 44.96 (c) 36.54 37.14 37.75 (d) 40.85 41.53 42.22 (e) 28.94 29.40 29.88 (f) 31.83 32.35 32.88 Non-Welder J’man Zone May 1 2016 May 1 2017 May 1 2018 (a) 45.16 45.88 46.62 (b) 43.56 44.25 44.96 (c) 40.79 41.46 42.15 (e) 37.19 37.80 38.43 (f) 41.51 42.19 42.89 Welder J’man Zone May 1 2016 May 1 2017 May 1 2018 (a) 47.78 48.55 49.33 (b) 46.04 46.77 47.53 (c) 44.06 44.79 45.54 (e) 40.06 40.72 41.40 (f) 44.87 45.62 46.38 Job ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Fifty cents ($0.50) above the rate for his classification. 7.1.2 The total hourly wage package for the Helper, which is the sum of the hourly wage rate, plus vacation and statutory holiday pay, plus pension, welfare, and training contributions will be not less than the hourly wage package for the General Laborer. 7.1.3 For shifts commencing at or after 6:00 PM, employees will be paid a premium of $2.50 per hour. 7.1.4 New Fuser Trainees will be paid per the following schedule: 0 to 800 Hours 60% of Fuser Rate 801 to 2400 Hours orsuccessful completion of client fuser certificate 80% of Fuser Rate After 2400 Hours Paid at Fuser Rate
DISTRIBUTION PIPELINES. The hourly rates of wages for employees covered by the Agreement engaged on Distribution Pipelines in the following zones shall be:
DISTRIBUTION PIPELINES. 7.1.1 The hourly rates of wages for employees covered by the Agreement engaged on Distribution Pipelines in the following zones shall be: (a) Metro Toronto and the Regional Municipalities of Peel, York and Durham. (b) Jurisdictional area of Local 46 except as provided for in (a) above. (c) All other areas of Ontario. (c-1) Sarnia, Ontario (Local 663 only) (c-2) Southern Ontario (Local 527 only) (c-3) Ottawa, Ontario (Local 71 only) (d) Local Union 71 (Fuser rate only) (e) Atlantic Canada (f) Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan ** Rate must not be less than the applicable General Laborer for the same area. Graded Helper Zone May 1 2019 May 1 2020 May 1 2021 Fuser/Tech-2 Zone May 1 2019 May 1 2020 May 1 2021 Welder J’man Zone May 1 2019 May 1 2020 May 1 2021 Job ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Fifty cents ($0.50) above the rate for his classification. 7.1.2 The total hourly wage package for the Helper, which is the sum of the hourly wage rate, plus vacation and statutory holiday pay, plus pension, welfare, and training contributions will be not less than the hourly wage package for the General Laborer. 7.1.3 For shifts commencing at or after 6:00 PM, employees will be paid a premium of $2.50 per hour. 7.1.4 New Fuser Trainees will be paid per the following schedule: 0 to 800 Hours 60% of Fuser Rate 801 to 2400 Hours or successful completion of client fuser certificate 80% of Fuser Rate After 2400 Hours Paid at Fuser Rate
DISTRIBUTION PIPELINES. The distribution pipelines are being constructed in Gia ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ An, Thu Duc, Nha Be and ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ JSC areas in Zones 3, 4, 5 and 6. The location of these zones is shown in Drawing 2. The pipelines are generally in smaller diameters 100 -150mm dia but there are a small number of larger diameter pipelines 200-400 mm dia. Pipeline material is uPVC generally, but the 400 dia pipe will be laid in ductile iron. Construction will be a straightforward matter and undertaken generally in streets which will need to be partially closed during constriction.
DISTRIBUTION PIPELINES. 7.1.1 The hourly rates of wages for employees covered by the Agreement engaged on Distribution Pipelines in the following zones shall be: (a) Metro Toronto and the Regional Municipalities of Peel, York and Durham. (b) Jurisdictional area of Local 46 except as provided for in (a) above. (c) Thunder Bay (Local 628 only) (c-1) Sarnia, Ontario (Local 663 only) (c-2) Southern Ontario (Local 527 only) (c-3) Ottawa, Ontario (Local 71 only) (c-4) Sudbury, Ontario (Local 800 only) (c-5) Kingston, Ontario (Local 401 only) (c-6) Hamilton, Ontario (Local 67 only)
DISTRIBUTION PIPELINES. 7.1.1 The hourly rates of wages for employees covered by the Agreement engaged on Distribution Pipelines in the following zones shall be: (a) Metro Toronto and the Regional Municipalities of Peel, York and Durham. (b) Jurisdictional area of Local 46 except as provided for in (a) above. (c) All other areas except Atlantic Canada. (d) Local Union 71 (Fuser rate only) (e) Atlantic Canada Helper * Zone May 1 2007 May 1 2008 May 1 2009 (a) 29.29 30.25 31.44 (b) 27.97 28.90 30.05 (c) 27.34 28.25 29.36 (e) 20.35 21.05 21.91 * Rate must not be less than the applicable General Laborer for the same area. Graded Helper Zone May 1 2007 May 1 2008 May 1 2009 (a) 29.86 30.85 32.05 (b) 28.53 29.48 30.65 (c) 27.91 28.83 29.97 (e) 20.91 21.63 22.51 Fuser Zone May 1 2007 May 1 2008 May 1 2009 (a) 35.04 36.18 37.57 (b) 33.72 34.82 36.18 (c) 29.48 30.45 31.65 (d) 32.89 33.96 35.28 (e) 25.42 26.27 27.32 Non-Welder Journeyman Zone May 1 2007 May 1 2008 May 1 2009 (a) 35.04 36.18 37.57 (b) 33.72 34.82 36.18 (c) 32.81 33.89 35.20 (e) 32.81 33.89 35.20 Welder Journeyman Zone May 1 2007 May 1 2008 May 1 2009 (a) 37.08 38.28 39.75 (b) 35.66 36.83 38.26 (c) 35.38 36.52 37.93 (e) 35.38 36.52 37.93 (f) Job ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Fifty cents ($0.50) above the rate for his classification. 7.1.2 The total hourly wage package for the Helper, which is the sum of the hourly wage rate, plus vacation and statutory holiday pay, plus pension, welfare, and training contributions will be not less than the hourly wage package for the General Laborer. 7.1.3 For shifts commencing at or after 6:00 PM, employees will be paid a premium of $2.00 per hour.

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  • Distribution Services 3.1. Distributor will have the right, as agent for the Fund, to enter into dealer agreements with responsible investment dealers, and to sell Shares to such investment dealers against orders therefor at the public offering price (as defined below) stated in the Fund’s effective Registration Statement on Form N-2 under the 1940 Act and the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), including the then-current prospectus and statement of additional information (the “Registration Statement”). Upon receipt of an order to purchase Shares from a dealer with whom Distributor has a dealer agreement, Distributor will promptly cause such order to be filled by the Fund. 3.2. Distributor will also have the right, as agent for the Fund, to sell such Shares to the public against orders therefor at the public offering price (as defined below) and in accordance with the Registration Statement. 3.3. Distributor will also have the right to take, as agent for the Fund, all actions which, in Distributor’s reasonable judgment, are necessary to carry into effect the distribution of the Shares. 3.4. The “public offering price” for the Shares of the Fund shall be the net asset value (“NAV”) of the Shares then in effect, plus any applicable sales charge determined in the manner set forth in the Registration Statement or as permitted by the 1940 Act and the rules and regulations promulgated by the SEC or other applicable regulatory agency or self-regulatory organization under the oversight of the SEC. In no event shall any applicable sales charge exceed the maximum sales charge permitted by the Rules of FINRA. 3.5. The NAV of the Shares of the Fund shall be determined in the manner provided in the Registration Statement, and when determined shall be applicable to transactions as provided for in the Registration Statement. The NAV of the Shares shall be calculated by the Fund or by another entity on behalf of the Fund. Distributor shall have no duty to inquire into or liability for the accuracy of the NAV per Share as calculated. 3.6. On every sale, the Fund shall receive the applicable NAV of the Shares promptly, but in no event later than the third business day following the date on which Distributor shall have received an order for the purchase of the Shares. 3.7. Upon receipt of purchase instructions, Distributor will transmit such instructions to the Fund or its transfer agent for the issuance and registration of the Shares purchased. 3.8. Distributor, as agent of and for the account of the Fund, may repurchase the Shares at such prices and upon such terms and conditions as shall be specified in the Registration Statement. 3.9. Distributor shall maintain membership with the National Securities Clearing Corporation (“NSCC”) and any other similar successor organization to sponsor a participant number for the Fund so as to enable the Shares to be traded through FundSERV. The Distributor shall not be responsible for any operational matters associated with FundSERV or networking transactions. 3.10. Distributor will review all proposed advertising materials and sales literature for compliance with Applicable Law and shall file such materials with appropriate regulators as required by current laws and regulations. Distributor agrees to furnish the Fund with any comments provided by regulators with respect to such materials. 3.11. Distributor shall prepare or cause to be prepared reports for the Board of Trustees (the “Board”) of the Fund regarding its activities under this Agreement as reasonably requested by the Board.

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  • Distribution Plans You shall also be entitled to compensation for your services as provided in any Distribution Plan adopted as to any series and class of any Fund’s Shares pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act. The compensation provided in any such Distribution Plan (a “12b-1 Plan”) may be divided into a distribution fee and a service fee, as set forth in such Plan and the Fund’s then current prospectus and statement of additional information (“SAI”), each of which is compensation for different services to be rendered to the Fund. Subject to the termination provisions in a 12b-1 Plan, any distribution fee with respect to the sale of a Share subject to such Plan shall be earned when such Share is sold and shall be payable from time to time as provided in the 12b-1 Plan. The distribution fee payable to you as provided in any 12b-1 Plan shall be payable without offset, defense or counterclaim (it being understood by the parties hereto that nothing in this sentence shall be deemed a waiver by the Fund of any claim the Fund may have against you).

  • Distribution System The Transmission Owner’s facilities and equipment used to transmit electricity to ultimate usage points such as homes and industries directly from nearby generators or from interchanges with higher voltage transmission networks which transport bulk power over longer distances. The voltage levels at which Distribution Systems operate differ among areas. Distribution Upgrades – The additions, modifications, and upgrades to the Transmission Owner’s Distribution System at or beyond the Point of Interconnection to facilitate interconnection of the Small Generating Facility and render the transmission service necessary to effect the Interconnection Customer’s wholesale sale of electricity in interstate commerce.

  • Residual Distributions If the Liquidation Preference has been paid in full to all holders of Designated Preferred Stock and the corresponding amounts payable with respect of any other stock of the Issuer ranking equally with Designated Preferred Stock as to such distribution has been paid in full, the holders of other stock of the Issuer shall be entitled to receive all remaining assets of the Issuer (or proceeds thereof) according to their respective rights and preferences.