Dumpster Diving Sample Clauses

Dumpster Diving. Dumpster Diving is the physical removal of your personal information which is usually found on documents thrown in the trash. Most cross-cut shredders will make documents illegible and much safer to dispose of in the trash than un-shredded documents. For documents you choose to save and place into storage, it is important to ensure those documents are located in a safe environment. Steps to Protect Identity • Review the privacy policy of the businesses you deal with. • Periodically review your credit report with the three major credit reporting agencies (Equifax, Experian and TransUnion) • Cross-cut shred all documents containing personal information before tossing them in your garbage. • Review account statements and bills and make sure each transaction listed matches your records. • Use caution on the Internet to avoid spoofed emails and websites • Avoid being caught in a phishing scheme by declining to release unnecessary personal information to those who do not need to know the information • To protect yourself from e-mail scams, do not respond to unsolicited e-mails appearing to be from Home Savings Bank asking for account information or personal information. Home Savings Bank does not send e-mails requesting that information. Do not reply or click on the links provided in such an e-mail, as this confirms the validity of your e-mail address. Never share usernames, passwords or PIN numbers with anyone. • Home Savings Bank takes the security of your account very seriously. We would not ask for any account or personal information by unsolicited e-mail. When to Contact Home Savings Bank Please let us know if you have a question or concern about the security of your relationship with us. If you ever have reason to believe the security of your account number, Online Banking Access ID, Password, Debit Card or Debit Card PIN Number has been compromised, please contact us immediately at (000) 000-0000 or come in to our office at 000 X. Xxxxxxx, Chanute, KS 66720. Contact a Home Savings Bank employee immediately if you have been approached online, on the phone or even in person by someone representing Home Savings Bank but attempting to gain your personal information and have a reason to suspect the encounter was not official Home Savings Bank business. What to do if you suspect Identity has been stolen As soon as you believe you have become a victim of Identity Theft you can refer to the Federal Trade Commission or the Better Business Bureau websites for addit...
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Dumpster Diving. They rummage through trash looking for bills or other paper with your personal information on it.

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  • Fill, Backfill and Landscaping No soil found on Site, or transported to the Site from remote locations, which contains debris or waste or Hazardous Materials shall be used for fill, backfill or landscaping topsoil.

  • Trash Tenant shall not allow anything to be placed on the outside of the Building, nor shall anything be thrown by Tenant out of the windows or doors, or down the corridors or ventilating ducts or shafts, of the Building. All trash and refuse shall be placed in receptacles provided by Landlord for the Building or by Tenant for the Premises.

  • Pavement The combined surface course, base course, and subbase course, if any, considered as a single unit.

  • Staging In addition to the staging categories listed in paragraph 1 of Annex 2-A, this Schedule contains staging categories 20-A, 20-B, PR-1 and PR-130:

  • Generator Subject to the provisions of this Section 29.36, Tenant shall be entitled to install, operate and maintain a generator and any other equipment related thereto, including, without limitation, a fuel system, wiring and shaft space (“Generator”) next to the Building at Tenant’s sole cost and expense (without paying any additional fee or rental to Landlord for the use thereof). Prior to the installation of the Generator, Tenant shall inspect the proposed location to determine a suitable location for the Generator, and Tenant shall submit written plans and specifications relative to the type, size and proposed location (including any proposed screening) of the Generator to Landlord for its review and written approval. Tenant shall be solely responsible for the cost of acquisition, installation, operation, and maintenance of the Generator; and Tenant shall install, maintain and operate the Generator in accordance with all federal, state, and local laws, statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations, including without limitation, obtaining and maintaining any and all permits, approvals and licenses required to install and operate the Generator by any governmental authority having jurisdiction. Landlord and Tenant agree that, upon the expiration of earlier termination of the Lease Term, Tenant shall not be required to remove the Generator, any associated cabling, wiring and screening or other improvements. Tenant shall not be entitled to grant or assign to any third party (other than a permitted assignee of Tenant’s rights under the Lease or a permitted subtenant relative to the Premises (or a portion thereof)) the right to use the Generator without Landlord’s prior written consent (which consent may be granted or withheld in Landlord’s discretion). Upon reasonable advance notice to Tenant (and provided Landlord reasonably coordinates with Tenant and provides an alternate source of backup generator capacity during said transition), Landlord shall be entitled to cause the Generator to be moved to another location near the Building, at Landlord’s cost and expense. Tenant shall pay all personal property taxes on the Generator. Tenant shall also pay any increases in the real property taxes of the Building due to the installation of the Generator within thirty (30) days of receipt of notice from Landlord which includes proof of such increase in taxes. Tenant’s indemnity obligations under Section 5.4.1.5 of the Lease, relating to the use of Hazardous Materials, shall apply to the use and operation of the Generator. Finally, Tenant’s insurance obligations under Section 10.3 of the Lease shall apply to the Generator.

  • Scaling Location Forest Service shall provide Scaling services at the Scaling site(s) shown in A10. The Scaling site(s) shown in A10 normally will be a non-exclusive site where more than one National Forest timber sale Purchaser may be served. Purchaser may request, in writing, an alternate Scal- ing site, such as at a private mill yard, private truck ramp, or a privately operated log transfer facility. Contracting Of- ficer may approve an alternate Scaling site, when Con- tracting Officer determines that Scaling conditions at an alternate site are acceptable. Such conditions shall in- clude at a minimum:

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  • No Installing Generator Not to install or keep or run any generator in the Said Apartment.

  • Transportation Allowance When an employee is required to travel to the Hospital or to return to her home as a result of reporting to or off work between the hours of hours, (other than reporting to or off work for her regular shift) or at any time while on standby, the Hospital will pay transportation costs either by taxi or by her own vehicle at the rate of thirty-five cents cents) per mile (to a maximum of fourteen dollars or such greater amount as the Hospital may in its discretion determine for each trip between the aforementioned hours. The employee will provide to the Hospital satisfactory proof of payment of such taxi fare.

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