Fines and Fees Sample Clauses

Fines and Fees. Any fines, legal costs or other penalties incurred by Contractor or its agents or employees for noncompliance with any laws, rules, regulations or ordinances with which compliance is required herein shall not be reimbursed by GRTC, but shall be the sole responsibility of Contractor. If fines, penalties or legal costs are assessed against GRTC by any government authority or court due to noncompliance by Contractor or its agents or employees with any laws, rules, regulations or ordinances, or if GRTC’s operations or any part thereof is delayed or stopped by order of any government authority or court due to Contractor’s noncompliance or the noncompliance of Contractor’s agents or employees, Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless GRTC against any and all losses, liabilities, damages, claims and costs (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) suffered or incurred because of the failure of Contractor or its agents or employees to comply therewith.
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Fines and Fees. Any fines, legal costs or other penalties incurred by Contractor or its agents or employees for noncompliance with any laws, rules, regulations or ordinances with which compliance is required herein shall not be reimbursed by GRTC, but shall be the sole responsibility of Contractor. If fines, penalties or legal costs are assessed against GRTC by any government authority or court due to noncompliance by Contractor or its agents or employees with any laws, rules, regulations or ordinances, or if GRTC’s operations or any part thereof is delayed or stopped by order of any government authority or court due to Contractor’s
Fines and Fees. Students who owe fees, fines, and book charges cannot complete the end of year check out until all charges are cleared. This applies to all grade levels. See fee schedule in registration packet for itemized list of fees. Students who are not complete with the checkout process will not be allowed to participate in end of year activities (yearbooks, field day, etc.)
Fines and Fees. Students are responsible for all textbooks, materials; equipment and facilities assigned to them or provided for their use, and may be charged fines or fees for damage or lost items. Fines for book damage are assessed at the time of check-in. Any student not returning textbooks or other materials will be charged replacement cost.
Fines and Fees. All basic instructional materials are provided to students for their use during the school year; however, fees may be assessed for school pictures, special field trips, yearbook, activity tickets and other items should a student wish to purchase those items or participate in those activities. Students are responsible for all books, materials, supplies, equipment, and facilities assigned to them or provided for their use. Abuse or loss of these items will result in payment for the items lost and possible disciplinary action.
Fines and Fees. No fees or fines shall apply to Faculty Members except as provided in this Agreement or by the Faculty By-Laws. (a) Faculty members shall observe the established University rules and regulations governing campus traffic and parking. Traffic violations on University roadways are enforceable under provisions of the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code and under University policies. (b) Any fines, including traffic violations, imposed by a police officer in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania shall not be subject to the grievance provisions of this Agreement.
Fines and Fees. All fine and fee schedules applicable to the Library System shall be as set forth in schedules established by the County. LS&S shall use commercially reasonable efforts to collect all Library fines and fees, following County approved courtesy notice to patrons, to which the County is lawfully entitled.
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Fines and Fees. All fines and fees are to be paid in the office of the principal. These should not be allowed to accumulate but should be taken care of as notices are sent out. Outstanding athletic fines will preclude the student from further athletic participation until the fines are paid. Nonschool-sponsored student groups organized for religious, political, or philosophical reasons may meet during non- instructional hours. The applicant for permission can be obtained from the principal. The applicant must verify that the activity is being initiated by students, that attendance is voluntary, that no school staff person is actively involved in the event, that the event will not interfere with school activities, and that nonschool persons do not play a regular role in the event. All school rules will still apply regarding behavior and equal opportunity to participate. No nondistrict-sponsored organization may use the name of the school or school mascot.
Fines and Fees. Any damage fees incurred shall first be deducted from your deposit and any additional balance due shall be paid upon presentation of a statement. The cost of cleaning the meeting room, the porch and grounds may be charged up to the full amount of your deposit OR MORE depending on the condition of the facility and grounds after your event.
Fines and Fees. 1.) As a supplying library, we will not charge libraries overdue fines. As a requesting library, we may charge our patrons overdue fines for any materials they checkout on interlibrary loan from other libraries, in conformance with our current circulation policies. 2.) As a supplying library, we will charge requesting libraries for the replacement cost of any lost, unreturned or damaged items. As a requesting library, we are responsible for reimbursing supplying libraries for the cost of any lost, unreturned or damaged items. This charge will be billed to the patron who lost or damaged the material. 3.) As a supplying library, we will not charge fees for the provision of photocopies up to 50 pages for any one request, as a general rule. One request is defined as one library requesting one or more articles at one time. After 50 pages, we will charge $0.15 per page. As a requesting library, we will not borrow materials from a library charging fees, unless there are very few providers and the patron is willing to pay the fee for this material.
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