Domestic and Family Sample Clauses

Domestic and Family. Violence means behaviour by a person (the first person) towards another person (the second person) with whom the first person is in a relevant relationship (as defined by the Domestic and Family Violence Act (Qld 2012) that:
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Domestic and Family violence leave
Domestic and Family. Violence Leave Domestic and family violence leave, in accordance with the NES, and any applicable Company policy (note these are not incorporated into this Agreement), will be provided to Employees.
Domestic and Family. Violence 8.6.1 There are times when an employee who is experiencing or escaping domestic/family violence may need time away from work for a range of reasons, for example to address, health, legal, child care, housing or other personal matters.

Related to Domestic and Family

  • Licensed Real Estate Agent(s) If Buyer or Seller have hired the services of licensed real estate agent(s) to perform representation on their behalf, he/she/they shall be entitled to payment for their services as outlined in their separate written agreement.

  • Immediate family or household 25.2.1 The entitlement to use personal leave for the purposes of carer’s or bereavement leave is subject to the person in respect of whom the leave is taken being either:

  • Domestic Violence 29.01 The Employer and the Union agree that all Employees have the right to be free from domestic violence. Domestic violence, which may involve physical or psychological violence, stalking or economic abuse against a current or former intimate partner, is a widespread societal problem which must be prevented.

  • Domestic Steel The Recipient shall use and cause all of its Contractors and subcontractors to comply with domestic steel use requirements pursuant to Section 153.011 of the Ohio Revised Code;

  • Foreign Ownership Seller is not a “foreign person” as that term is defined in the U.S. Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, and Buyer has no obligation under Section 1445 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, to withhold and pay over to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service any part of the “amount realized” by Seller in the transaction contemplated hereby (as such term is defined in the regulations issued under said Section 1445).

  • Adoptive Family Initials D. In the event of potential dissolution (relinquishing a child at any point after adoption finalization in Bulgaria), CCAI will: • Inform the Adoptive Family of the legal process in Colorado • Provide counseling services and support during the decision process • In the event of actual dissolution, provide referrals to professional services • Where possible, assist in locating an appropriate domestic placement for the child • Offer State-required relinquishment counseling (additional fee) By initialing below, I/we acknowledge and agree that I/we have read and understand the services to be provided by CCAI in the event of adoption dissolution. Adoptive Family Initials

  • Property Inventory and Protection of Assets Grantee will;

  • FINANCIAL INSTITUTION’S LIABILITY Liability for failure to make transfers. If we do not complete a transfer to or from your account on time or in the correct amount according to our agreement with you, we will be liable for your losses or damages. However, there are some exceptions. We will not be liable, for instance:

  • LOSS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY The board will not be responsible for any employee’s loss of personal property brought to a school or work site; however, in the event an employee’s personal property is lost or damaged as a direct result of a disaster, such as hurricane, fire, flood, etc., the board will reimburse the employee’s loss or damage in an amount not to exceed $500 per occurrence. In order for an employee to be eligible for such reimbursement, the personal property for which the employee makes a claim must have been pre-approved for use by the employee in connection with the employee’s duties, as evidenced by a written approval form signed by the employee’s principal or site supervisor and by the employee. In addition to the approval form, the employee must attach to the form proof of the property’s value, i.e. receipt, etc. The employee will be responsible for presenting a copy of the approval form in order to secure payment for loss. Payment will not be made unless the form is presented. The maximum amount an employee may receive for loss in any single occurrence is a total of $500, regardless of the amount or number of items approved for use in connection with the employee’s duties.

  • Domestic Partners For contracts of $100,000 or more, Contractor certifies that Contractor is in compliance with Public Contract Code section 10295.3.

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