EMERGENCY VETERINARY CARE Sample Clauses

EMERGENCY VETERINARY CARE. 9.1 The Client authorizes Mocha and Xxxxx Xxxxxx Limited to arrange for any emergency veterinary care that may be necessary for the Clients dog/s during provision of Services. Mocha and Xxxxx Xxxxxx Limited shall use all reasonable efforts to obtain the Clients normal veterinary surgeon to examine the dog/s wherever possible, however the Client authorizes Mocha and Xxxxx Xxxxxx Limited to appoint alternative veterinary services to examine the dog/s and carry out such treatment or surgery as may be appropriate if the dog’s normal veterinary is unavailable. 9.2 The Client agrees to reimburse Mocha and Xxxxx Xxxxxx Limited for any additional fees and expenses for providing emergency care 9.3 Mocha and Xxxxx Xxxxxx Limited will require all Dog/s to have private insurance and evidence of this on record each year.
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EMERGENCY VETERINARY CARE a. If any dog that is under the care, custody and control of HVHS pursuant to this Agreement is determined by HVHS (after consultation with a licensed veterinarian and an authorized agent of the TOWN) to need “emergency” veterinary services, HVHS will arrange the necessary treatment of the dog by an appropriate veterinarian. i. The TOWN will only be responsible for costs associated with the initial veterinarian examination and treatment if the owner cannot be identified. ii. The TOWN, in its sole discretion, shall have the responsibility for determining the treatment of the animal after consultation with the veterinarian; and TOWN agrees to be responsible for any agreed upon “emergency” expenses incurred not to exceed FIVE HUNDRED AND 00/100 ($500.00) DOLLARS per dog, and only if the dog’s owner cannot be identified. b. HVHS reserves the right to intervene and accept financial responsibility if, in their opinion, the deemed injury/ailment can be remedied.
EMERGENCY VETERINARY CARE. 9.1 The Client authorises Xxxxx Playschool to arrange for any emergency veterinary care that may be necessary for the Clients dog/s during provision of Services. The Doggy Playschool shall use all reasonable efforts to obtain the Clients normal veterinary surgeon to examine the dog/s wherever possible, however the Client authorises The Doggy Playschool Co. Limited to appoint alternative veterinary services to examine the dog/s and carry out such treatment or surgery as may be appropriate if the dog’s normal veterinary is unavailable. 9.2 The Client agrees to reimburse The Doggy Playschool Co Limited for any additional fees and expenses for providing emergency care 9.3 The Doggy playschool will require all Dog/s to have private insurance and evidence of this on record each year.

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  • Emergency Service Leave Where employees' services are required for emergency operations by request from Provincial Emergency Programs or appropriate police authority, leave from work as required may be granted without loss of basic pay. If any remuneration, other than for expenses, is received, it shall be remitted to the Employer.

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  • Medical Care and Emergency Leave An employee is entitled to a leave of absence without pay because of any of the following: 1. A personal illness, injury or medical emergency. 2. The death, illness, injury or medical emergency of an individual described in this Article. 3. An urgent matter that concerns an individual described in this Article. For the purposes of this Article, the individuals referred to in this Article are: - the employee’s spouse - a parent, step-parent or xxxxxx parent of the employee or the employee’s spouse - a child, step-child or xxxxxx child of the employee or the employee’s spouse - a grandparent, step-grandparent, grandchild or step-grandchild of the employee or of the employee’s spouse - the spouse of a child of the employee - the employee’s brother or sister - a relative of the employee who is dependent on the employee for care or assistance. An employee who wishes to take leave under this section shall advise his or her Hospital that he or she will be doing so. If the employee must begin the leave before advising the Hospital, the employee shall advise the Hospital of the leave as soon as possible after beginning it. An employee is entitled to take a total of 10 days’ leave under this section each year. If an employee takes any part of a day as leave under this section, the Hospital may deem the employee to have taken one day’s leave on that day for the purposes of this Article. The Hospital may require an employee who takes leave under this section to provide evidence reasonable in the circumstances that the employee is entitled to the leave. Upon the conclusion of an employee’s leave under this Article, the Hospital shall reinstate the employee to the position the employee most recently held with the Hospital, if it still exists, or to a comparable position, if it does not.

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