DO’S AND DON’TS. Pupils must wash their hands regularly, including when they arrive at school and return home. Children must come to school in clean school uniform. Pupils must not bring in any personal bags from home, except for book and PE bags. Pupils should not bring in any toys, pictures or objects into school from home.
DO’S AND DON’TS. You must (and ensure all drivers of the car must): • comply with all applicable traffic and driving laws; • familiarise yourself with and adhere to the car's operating manuals, instructions and recommendations; • always handle the car with care and consideration and take all reasonable precautions against theft and damage; • in the event of any kind of accident or damage, report this to us without delay and to your insurer in accordance with your insurance provider’s requirements and ensure that such damage is repaired at a Volvo Cars authorised workshop; • in the event of a break-in, theft or collision, please contact us and consult with the police without delay and make sure that all relevant information and documentation is collected and secured; • in the event of a breakdown, please press the On Call button in your car to connect directly with a Volvo service representative. You must let us know as soon as you become aware of any defect or damage to the car; and • contact us without delay in the event you discover any other damage or defects with the car or if you have any concerns as to its roadworthiness. You must not (and ensure all drivers of the car do not): • use the car for any illegal purposes or any purpose or any matter which would invalidate the insurance or would not be covered by the insurance; • drive the car off-road or on any roads that are not designed for a car; • use the car for motor racing, driving school exercises, car rental, car sharing services or transportation services (whether of passengers or goods); • drive the car if you are not fit to do so, in particular, due to the influence of alcohol, other drugs or pharmaceuticals, or due to illness. You must, in any case adhere to applicable legal limits; • smoke or vape – or let anybody smoke or vape – in the car; • use the car to store or transport any highly flammable, toxic, or other dangerous substances; • sell, rent or dispose of the car or any of its parts, or give anyone any legal rights over the car; or • make modifications or repairs to the car, or instruct others to do so, without our consent.
DO’S AND DON’TS. DO advanced planning for the exchange. Talk to your accountant, attorney, broker, financial planner, lender and Qualified Intermediary prior to exchanging and possibly investing in a DST. DO NOT miss your identification and exchange deadlines. Failure to identify within the 45 day identification period or failure to acquire replacement property within the 180 day exchange period will disqualify the entire exchange resulting in the sale of the downleg property being fully taxable. Reputable Intermediaries will not act on back- dated or late identifications. COMMERCIAL MULTIFAMILY RENTAL INCOME GROCERY ANCHOR LAND RETAIL CENTER DO keep in mind these three basic rules to qualify for complete tax deferral: • Receive only “like-kind” replacement property. • Use all proceeds from the relinquished property for purchasing the replacement property. EXCHANGING UP To accomplish a fully tax-deferred exchange the rule of thumb is to exchange even or up in value and exchange even or up in equity and in debt. BOOT To the extent that you do not exchange even or up in value and/or exchange even or up in equity and debt, you will have received non-qualifying property (“boot”) in your exchange. If boot is received, tax is computed on the amount of gain on the sale or the amount of boot received - whichever is lower. TYPICAL EXCHANGE ADDENDUM LANGUAGE FOR SALES CONTRACTS “Buyer hereby acknowledges that it is the intent of the Seller to effect an IRC §1031 tax deferred exchange which will not delay the closing or cause additional expenses to the Buyer. The Seller’s rights under this agreement may be assigned to a Qualified Intermediary, named by Seller, for the purpose of completing such an exchange. Xxxxx agrees to cooperate with the Seller and the Qualified Intermediary in a manner necessary to complete the Exchange.” • Make sure the debt on the replacement property is equal to or greater than the debt on the relinquished property. (Exception: A reduction in debt can be offset with additional cash; however, a reduction in equity cannot be offset by increasing debt). DO NOT try doing a §1031 exchange using your attorney or CPA to hold title or funds. IRS regulation requires a Qualified Intermediary to properly complete an exchange. Call us for the name of one that operates in your area. DO attempt to sell before you purchase. Occasionally exchangers find the ideal replacement property before a buyer is found for the relinquished property. If this situation occurs, a “reverse”...
DO’S AND DON’TS. Do not bring used furniture from unknown sources into the Premises. Countless bed bug infestations have stemmed directly from the introduction into a resident's unit of second-hand and abandoned furniture. Unless the determination can be made with absolute certainty that a piece of second-hand furniture is bed bug-free, residents should assume that the reason a seemingly nice-looking leather couch, for example, is sitting curbside, waiting to be hauled off to the landfill may very well be due to the fact that it's teeming with bed bugs. Do address bed bug sightings immediately. Rental housing residents who suspect the presence of bed bugs in their unit must immediately notify Landlord. Do not attempt to treat bed bug infestations. Under no circumstance should Resident attempt to eradicate bed bugs. Health hazards associated with the misapplication of traditional and non-traditional, chemical-based insecticides and pesticides poses too great a risk to Resident and its neighbors. Do comply with eradication protocol. If the determination is made that the Premises is indeed playing host to bed bugs, Resident must comply with the bed bug eradication protocol set forth by both Landlord and their designated pest management company. Resident is legally bound by this document. Please read it carefully. By signing below, resident acknowledges that they understand the information presented in above and agree to the terms outlined above. ____________________________________________ Resident Signature Date Landlord or Authorized Agent Signature Date ADDENDUM TO LEASE, PART 4 - INSURANCE
DO’S AND DON’TS. Cleanliness is a must! o Parvo is a terrible disease, pups cannot absorb nutrients. ! YOU MUST wash hands THOROUGHLY before handling puppy (both sides, arms and nails) ! DO NOT step in pup box with shoes on. ! DO NOT walk into kennels without THOUROUGHLY disinfecting shoe soles ! DO NOT set pup on floor or table top (without 1st disinfecting with Clorox)
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DO’S AND DON’TS. 1. DOS - Release only authorised, verified written information - Keep accurate records and logs of all enquires and new coverage. - Escort the press and Government agencies to the nearest safe place at the emergency site. - Have a designated spokesman. - Know what information can and what cannot be released.
DO’S AND DON’TS. Always follow and adhere to local laws and regulations • Ensure you are wearing or carrying the appropriate (mandatory and/or recommended) kit at all times • Notify the Event Medic (at registration) of any significant medical history • Be responsible for wearing your satellite tracker in the correct manner • Stop and assist any competitors in need of medical attention and alert an Event Official ASAP • Ensure any injured competitor in proximity to you is adequately provided for, before continuing j. Co-operate with Event Officials at all times • Do NOT stray off the course or enter out-of-bounds areas • Do not accept outside assistance during the Event • Do NOT carry out pre-Event reconnaissance. This is deemed to be not in the spirit of the Event The Event Director’s decision is final in all cases.
DO’S AND DON’TS. Do’s – please try and do the following Do maintain government guidelines of social isolation even if lockdown is over If you have had a rhinoplasty, do use nasal saline washouts on a regular basis If you need to sneeze or cough, then do so into your elbow or into a tissue which you should dispose of immediately If you start getting symptoms of a viral infection, consider calling 111 or your GP to inform them and socially isolate from others around you Wear a face mask to protect yourself and others around you Don’ts – you should avoid the following activities: Avoid visitors unless they need to make an essential visit Avoid going out for two weeks unless you need to go on an essential journey Avoid contact and meeting with anyone who has recently suffered a viral illness Avoid contact with anyone who has been in contact with large numbers of people Please do not hesitate to contact MACS TEAM on 0 0000 000 000 or email us on: xxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx. We wish you a pain free, quick and complete recovery. PATIENT’S PRE-TREATMENT SCREANING COVID-19 QUESTIONNAIRE ________________________________________________________________ Today’s Date: Patient’s Full Name: Patient’s Date of Birth: You are considering attending the clinic/doctor for a consultation or a procedure. We want you to be well. We are doing everything we can to keep you safe. This questionnaire is designed for the safety of you and the clinic staff. If you or we think that you have a high chance of currently being infected with coronavirus, you should delay your attendance until a safer time, and we may advise this. Please answer these questions as honestly as you can: Have you been tested for coronavirus? Y/N Have you had a fever in the past two weeks? Y/N Have you had a cough in the past two weeks? Y/N Have you had any other symptoms suggestive of a viral infection within the last two weeks, such as muscle pain, lethargy, diarrhoea or vomiting, or loss of smell? Y/N Have you been exposed to anyone who has had COVID-19 in the past one month? Y/N Have you travelled outside the UK in the past 14 days and if so, where did you travel? Y/N If you answer YES to any of these questions, we will need to contact you in advance of your attendance. CLINIC VISIT PROTOCOL __________________________________________________________________________________________ PREPARING FOR YOUR CLINIC VISIT ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Thank you for booki...
DO’S AND DON’TS. You should: • make sure to comply with all applicable traffic and driving laws; • familiarise yourself with and adhere to the car manufacturer's operating manuals, instructions and recommendations; • always handle the car with care and consideration and take all reasonable precautions against theft and damage; • in case of any kind of accident or damage, report this without delay in accordance with your insurance provider’s requirements and ensure that such damage is repaired at a Volvo Cars authorised workshop; • in the event of a break-in, theft or collision, please contact and consult with the police without delay; and • contact us without delay in the event you discover any defects with the car or if you have any concerns as to its roadworthiness. You should not: • use the car for any illegal purposes or any purpose or any matter which would invalidate the insurance or would not be covered by the insurance; • drive the car off-road or on any roads that are not designed for a car; • use the car for motor racing, driving school exercises, car rental, car-sharing services or transportation services (whether of passengers or goods); • drive the car if you are not fit to do so, in particular, due to the influence of alcohol, other drugs or pharmaceuticals, or due to illness. You must, in any case adhere to applicable legal limits; • smoke or vape in the car; • use the car to store or transport any highly flammable, toxic, or other dangerous substances; • take the car abroad without the required documentation and our written permission; • sell, rent or dispose of the car or any of its parts, or give anyone any legal rights over the car; or • make modifications or repairs to the car, or instruct others to do so, without our consent.