EMERGENCY GRANT Sample Clauses

EMERGENCY GRANT. Section 1. The University shall continue to make the WPI Financial Assistance Fund available to assist all GWs with an unforeseen financial hardship, emergency or catastrophic event. Article
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EMERGENCY GRANT. Section 1. Effective upon ratification of this Agreement, the University shall make a fund available to assist SWs with a temporary hardship due to a significant emergency event
EMERGENCY GRANT. The Grant recipient agrees to provide a short report (1-2 pages in length), along with a minimum of two photos, outlining how the funds were spent and the benefits to the amphibian conservation program. AArk will provide a reporting template four to six weeks in advance of the deadline for progress reporting. Acknowledgements The Amphibian Ark (AArk) should be acknowledged in all publications, media releases, presentations and in social media, as a partner and supporter of this project, using the AArk logo whenever possible. Use of reports and photos Information from progress reports, and photos supplied by the Grant recipient will be used by AArk to promote the amphibian conservation program, via our Newsletter, web site, social media and in other publications. Species action plans and husbandry guidelines produced by the Grant recipient will be made available to the amphibian conservation community on the Husbandry Documents page of the AArk web site, xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx/. AArk will provide the current version of its logo for use on web sites and in acknowledgements. These can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxx/.

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  • Emergency Transition Registry Operator agrees that, in the event that any of the emergency thresholds for registry functions set forth in Section 6 of Specification 10 is reached, ICANN may designate an emergency interim registry operator of the registry for the TLD (an “Emergency Operator”) in accordance with ICANN’s registry transition process (available at <xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/en/resources/registries/transition-­‐processes>) (as the same may be amended from time to time, the “Registry Transition Process”) until such time as Registry Operator has demonstrated to ICANN’s reasonable satisfaction that it can resume operation of the registry for the TLD without the reoccurrence of such failure. Following such demonstration, Registry Operator may transition back into operation of the registry for the TLD pursuant to the procedures set out in the Registry Transition Process, provided that Registry Operator pays all reasonable costs incurred (i) by ICANN as a result of the designation of the Emergency Operator and (ii) by the Emergency Operator in connection with the operation of the registry for the TLD, which costs shall be documented in reasonable detail in records that shall be made available to Registry Operator. In the event ICANN designates an Emergency Operator pursuant to this Section 2.13 and the Registry Transition Process, Registry Operator shall provide ICANN or any such Emergency Operator with all data (including the data escrowed in accordance with Section 2.3) regarding operations of the registry for the TLD necessary to maintain operations and registry functions that may be reasonably requested by ICANN or such Emergency Operator. Registry Operator agrees that ICANN may make any changes it deems necessary to the IANA database for DNS and WHOIS records with respect to the TLD in the event that an Emergency Operator is designated pursuant to this Section 2.13. In addition, in the event of such failure, ICANN shall retain and may enforce its rights under the Continued Operations Instrument.

  • Emergency Measures Additional measures and/or other special requirements necessary during periods of critical fire-weather conditions shall be included in the fire prevention and presuppression plan.

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