Excuses. Neither side will be liable for any failure or delay in meeting any obligation under this agreement caused by:
(i) failure of the other side or its personnel to meet their obligations under this agreement
(ii) actions done or delayed on written request of the other side (iii) fire, flood, earthquake, and other natural disasters
Excuses. The District may request a written physician’s statement from an employee after four (4) days of consecutive absence or upon suspicion of abuse (e.g. a pattern of same day absences, excessive absences).
Excuses. Neither side will be liable for any failure or delay in meeting any obligation under this agreement caused by:
6.2.1. failure of the other side or its personnel to meet their obligations under this agreement
6.2.2. actions done or delayed on written request of the other side
6.2.3. fire, flood, earthquake, and other natural disasters
6.2.4. declared and undeclared wars, acts of terrorism, sabotage, riots, civil disorders, rebellions, and revolutions
6.2.5. extraordinary malfunction of Internet infrastructure, data centers, or communications utilities
6.2.6. government actions taken in response to any of these causes
Excuses. Two types of excuses for absences will be issued; excused and unexcused. Students will have three days to make up any work missed. Unexcused absences are very serious offenses. Teachers are encouraged to give alternate assignments and tests when an absence is unexcused. Therefore, we strongly urge students to be at school unless the absence is defined under the code below. Students who are suspended from school will be allowed to make up anything missed but the maximum grade received will be 65. Definition of an excused absence as defined by MS CODE 37-13-91:
Excuses. (1) Employees are expected to leave for work sufficiently in advance of the scheduled start time to allow for unforeseen mishaps or delays. Employees are expected to have reliable means of transportation to work. Examples of mishaps which shall not form the basis for an excused Tardy include power failures, time changes, flat tires, dead batteries, and mechanical failure discovered by the employee when he/she leaves for work on the day in question or normal traffic delays. If an employee takes public transportation and takes at least the second schedule back to get to work on time, the Tardy will be excused where the public system was responsible for the tardy situation.
(2) If the employee through no fault of their own cannot work, cannot arrive at work on time and cannot report their absence in advance a Tardy may be excused.
(3) The employee requesting the excused Tardy bears the burden of documenting all material facts constituting the claimed excuse. Such documentation must be submitted to the District as soon as it is available but in no case later than seven (7) days from the day of the Tardy.
Excuses. Neither party shall be deemed in default of this Agreement to the extent that performance of its obligations or attempts to cure any breach are delayed or prevented by reason of any act of God, fire, natural disaster, accident, riots, acts of government, shortage of materials or supplies, or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of such party; provided, that the party whose performance is affected by any such event gives the other party written notice thereof within ten (10) working days of such event or occurence.
Excuses. (1) Employees are expected as a regular matter to leave for work sufficiently in advance of the scheduled report or relief time to allow for unforeseen mishaps or delays to permit the employee to report or relieve on time. Employees are expected to have reliable means of transportation to work. Examples of mishaps which shall not form the basis for an excused miss-out include power failures, time changes, flat tires, dead batteries, and mechanical failure discovered by the employee when he/she leaves for work on the day in question, or normal traffic delays.
(2) In unusual circumstances, where the employee could not have gotten to work on time and could not have reported his/her absence in advance as required by Section 1(a)(i)(3) and (4), a miss-out may be excused.
(3) The employee requesting the excuse bears the burden of documenting all material facts constituting the claimed excuse. Such documentation must be submitted to the District as soon as it is available but in no case later than seven (7) days following the day of the miss-out. No miss-out shall be excused unless the employee advises his/her supervisor of the problem as soon as possible.
Excuses. Either VENDOR or BUYER shall be excused from performance of the obligations hereunder when and to the extent that such performance is delayed or prevented (and, in BUYER’S case, its need for the articles, Goods or Services is reduced or eliminated) by any circumstances reasonably beyond its control, or by fire, explosion, acts of terrorism, any strike or labor dispute or any act or omission of any Governmental authority or any group purporting to have authority. To be so excused, the affected party must provide prompt notice and undertake reasonable efforts to mitigate the conditions Any delays in or failure of performance by VENDOR or BUYER shall not constitute default hereunder if and to the extent such delays or failures of performances are caused by occurrences beyond the control of VENDOR or BUYER and result from: (i) an act of God; (ii) an act of war, rebellion, civil commotion, or sabotage, or damage resulting there from; (iii) a fire, flood explosion, accident; (iv) a riot, or strike, or (v) a federal or state law, or a rule regulation or order of any public body or official exerting or purporting to exercise authority or control concerning the operations covered hereby (except that VENDOR'S failure to obtain any necessary applicable federal, state, or local permits shall not be considered force majeure hereunder if the cause or failure to receive such permits was the result of VENDOR'S negligence or other fault). During the existence of such force majeure conditions, no payments shall be due by BUYER to VENDOR when services are not being performed except payments for goods and services that were provided prior to the existence of the force majeure event. Appropriate steps shall be promptly taken to remedy force majeure event. Notice of force majeure occurrences and the details constituting them shall be given to the other party in writing.
Excuses. Neither LESSOR nor LESSEE shall be required to perform any term, condition, or covenant in this Lease so long as such performance is delayed or prevented by any acts of God, strikes, lockouts, material or labor restrictions by any governmental authority, civil riot, floods, or any other cause not reasonably within the control of the parties.
Excuses. Either VENDOR or BUYER shall be excused from performance of the obligations hereunder when and to the extent that such performance is delayed or prevented (and, in BUYER’S case, its need for the articles, Goods or Services is reduced or eliminated) by any circumstances reasonably beyond its control, or by fire, explosion, acts of terrorism, any strike or labor dispute or any act or omission of any Governmental authority or any group purporting to have authority. To be so excused, the affected party must provide prompt notice and undertake reasonable efforts to mitigate the conditions.