Division No Sample Clauses

Division No. 3 (Batavia) Hamilton County …………………….. 91 Aberdeen………………………………… 66 Indian Hill …………………………….. 34 Adams County…………………………… 90 Lincoln Heights ………………………. 37 Batavia…………………………………… 78 Lockland ……………………………… 08 Batavia Twp…………………………….. Madeira ………………………………. 21 Bentonville………………………………. Mariemont ……………………………. 09 Bethel……………………………………. 71 Miami Twp……………………………. Blanchester……………………………… 63 Xxxxxxxxxx…………………………... 24 Brown County…………………………… 98 Mt. Healthy……………………………. 10 Clermont County……………………….. 96 Newtown………………………………. 42 Clinton County………………………….. 95 North Bend……………………………. 26 Columbia Township……………………. 55 North College Hill…………………….. 11 Georgetown…………………………….. 87 Xxxxxxx………………………………. 02 Goshen Twp……………………………. Reading……………………………….. 12 Hamersville…………………………….. 86 Xxxx Twp……………………………... Highland County……………………….. 99 St. Xxxxxxx …………………………… 13 Manchester…………………………….. 65 Sharonville……………………………. 14 Miami Twp. (Clermont County)…...….. Silverton………………………………. 15 Milford (Clermont County)……………. 69 Springdale……………………………. 19 Milford (Hamilton County)……………. 68 Springfield Township………………… 73 Mt. Orab………………………………… 76 Sycamore Township………………… Symmes Twp………………………… Woodlawn……………………………. 74 35 New Richmond…………………………. Ohio Twp………………………………… Xxxxxx Twp……………………………… 74 Wyoming……………………………… 16 Xxxxxx……………………………………. 67 Division No. 2 (Middletown) Terrace Park……………………………. 70 Butler County………………………… 97 Warren County…………………………. 92 Xxxxxxxx……………………………….. Chautauqua…………………………. Clear Creek Twp……………………. Deerfield Twp……………………….. 54 West Union (Xxxxx Co.)……………… Williamsburg……………………………. Union Twp. (Brown Co.)………………. Union Twp. (Clermont Co.)…………… 73 Filed pursuant to an Order dated November 1, 2023 in Case No. 22-507-GA-AIR before the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.
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Division No. 4: Xxxxxxxxx (MP 171.4) to Xxxxx (MP 297.9) on the Xxxxxxxxx Subdivision; Xxxxx (MP 297.9) to Dalhart (MP 545.4) on the Xxxxx Subdivision; SJ Junction (MP 89.0) to Xxxxxxxxx (MP 171.4) to on the Topeka Subdivision; Dalhart (MP 545.4) to Tucumcari (MP 638.5) on the Tucumcari Subdivision. Includes Hope, XxXxxxxxx Industrial Leads.
Division No. I, Chandrapur
Division No. I, Chandrapur and the contractors representative in charge of work. The progress of work shall be reviewed in every two months and revised programmes shall be drawn if necessary. No revised programme shall be operative without the approval of engineer in charge in writing. The Engineer is further empowered to ask for more detailed schedule or schedules say weekly for any item or items. In case of urgency of work as will be directed by him and the contractor shall supply the same and when asked for. Acceptance of the programme or the revised programme by the Engineer in charge shall not relieve the contractor of his responsibility to complete the whole work by the prescribed time or the extended time if any.
Division No. 1 Chandrapur who reserves the right to reject any or all tenders without assigning any reason therefor. The tenderer whose tender is accepted will have to enter in to a regular B-1 agreement within 10 days of being notified to do so. In case of failure on the part of Tenderer to sign the agreement within the stipulated time, the xxxxxxx money paid by him shall stand forfeited to the Government and the offer of the tenderer shall be considered as withdrawn by him.

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  • Division For all purposes under the Loan Documents, in connection with any division or plan of division under Delaware law (or any comparable event under a different jurisdiction’s laws): (a) if any asset, right, obligation or liability of any Person becomes the asset, right, obligation or liability of a different Person, then it shall be deemed to have been transferred from the original Person to the subsequent Person, and (b) if any new Person comes into existence, such new Person shall be deemed to have been organized on the first date of its existence by the holders of its Equity Interests at such time.

  • Divisions For all purposes under the Loan Documents, in connection with any division or plan of division under Delaware law (or any comparable event under a different jurisdiction’s laws): (a) if any asset, right, obligation or liability of any Person becomes the asset, right, obligation or liability of a different Person, then it shall be deemed to have been transferred from the original Person to the subsequent Person, and (b) if any new Person comes into existence, such new Person shall be deemed to have been organized on the first date of its existence by the holders of its Equity Interests at such time.

  • Vision Care Plan The County agrees to provide a Vision Care Plan for all employees and dependents. The Plan will be the Vision Service Plan - Plan A with benefits at 12/12/24 month intervals and with twenty dollar ($20.00) deductible for examinations and twenty dollar ($20.00) deductible for materials. The County will fully pay the monthly premium for the employee and dependents and pick up inflationary costs during the term of the Agreement.

  • Vision Plan The District will also make available a vision plan to be paid by the employee with pre-tax dollars through payroll deduction.

  • Group A series of commodities with applicable commodity codes which are described in Attachment A under Price Sheet.

  • Vision Care Effective July 1, 2000, the District shall provide all full-time employees and their dependents with Vision Service Plan (VSP) Plan C. This plan shall provide for a comprehensive exam and new lenses every 12 months, and new frames every 12 months. All other services will be pursuant to the standard VSP plan description, except that it will reimburse up to $50 for examinations by non-panel providers. There shall be a $10 annual deductible on materials only. In addition, the following vision plan enhancements shall take place effective July 1, 2000: $60 wholesale frame allowance; computer glasses; progressive lenses, tints, and UV coatings.

  • Food Services The School District will provide for all applicable Student meals as required by State and Federal law and School District rules and procedures as applicable when students attend a College site. Students may purchase food from College food service facilities when on the College campus.

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