First Round of Bidding Sample Clauses

First Round of Bidding. 1. All available weeks of Choice Vacation Period leave shall be open for bid. 2. Employees shall be granted up to ten (10) days or fifteen (15) days of continuous annual leave according to the employees yearly annual leave earnings. Employees may make two selections, at their options, in units of either five (5) or ten (10) days during the Choice Period.
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  • RESERVE PRICE AND BIDDING AT AUCTION CONDITIONS OF SALE 1.1 This sale is made by AmBank (M) Berhad [196901000166 (8515-D)][formerly known as AmFinance Berhad](“Assignee/Bank”) in exercise of the rights and powers conferred upon the Assignee/Bank pursuant to the Facility Agreement, Deed Of Assignment and Power Of Attorney all dated the 19th October, 2017 executed by Todi Ashish (Assignor/Borrower”) in favour of the Assignee/Bank subject to all conditions and category of land use, express or implied or imposed upon or relating to or affecting the property (“Property”) and shall further subject to the reserve price (“Reserve Price”) and the Conditions of Sale as appearing in the Proclamation of Sale. 1.2 Subject to the provisions of Clause 5 below the highest bidder for the Property described in the Proclamation of Sale if so allowed by the Auctioneer shall be the Purchaser (“Purchaser”) thereof and the Auctioneer shall have the right to reject any bid. If any dispute shall arise as to any bidding, the Property shall be at the option of the Auctioneer be put up again for sale at the last undisputed bid or the Auctioneer may decide on the dispute and the decision of the Auctioneer on all matters not provided for in this Conditions of Sale shall be final and binding in all respects if such decision is made during the course of conducting the auction on the auction date. 1.3 No bid shall be less than the previous bid and each bid shall be increased by a minimum amount to be determined by the Auctioneer at the time the Property is put up for sale and no bidding shall be withdrawn or retracted. Should there be any withdrawal or retraction from the registered bidder(s) or the highest bidder before or after the fall of the hammer, the bidding deposit (“Bidding Deposit”) shall be forfeited to the Assignee/Bank and the Property shall be at the option of the Auctioneer be put up for sale again or the Auctioneer may decide to adjourn the auction sale to another date. 1.4 In the event the subject matter offered for auction comprises more than one (1) property, the Auctioneer shall have the right to: - (a) determine or vary the order of sale; (b) offer the properties for sale either individually or en bloc or in any combination/manner as determined by the Auctioneer; and/or (c) withdraw any of the properties from the sale.

  • Successful Bidder The responsible Bidder submitting the lowest responsive Bid.

  • Shift Bidding 1. Commencing October 1 of each calendar year, shift bids will be open for the following year. The selection of work shifts will be made by the seniority bid process. Those with the highest seniority will bid first among their job classification within the Patrol Division. Seniority will be based on hire date to, or promotion date of, your job classification. Positions include Patrol Officer and Patrol Sergeant. Shifts will be bid for an entire calendar year with markup changes on January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1. Each Employee will be allotted a maximum of two (2) work days after notification to complete his/her bidding. 2. Shift selection shall be assigned through the seniority bidding process for all Guild members, excluding probationary officers. The Chief of Police shall have exclusive discretion to assign probationary officers to shifts based upon a need to further training, to evaluate and to meet departmental needs. Probationary assignments shall be made without altering non-probationary officer(s) shift bids if at all possible. In the event non- probationary officer(s) bid upon shifts are changed, the shift re-bid process defined in Article 8 (D) shall apply. Upon completion of probation, an officer will then be included in the seniority bidding process based upon their original date of hire. (prior MOU draft) 3. The Chief of Police retains the exclusive right to determine the starting time of the work shifts and the number of shifts in a work day; provided that in the event that an Employee’s routine shift starting time is changed by more than two (2) hours and/or the Employee’s routine work days are changed after the bidding process, the Department must provide notice of the shift changes in accordance with Article 8 (F) and must allow for the opportunity of a shift rebid process. 4. This section shall be interpreted as a waiver of the Guild’s right to bargain changes in the starting times of work shifts in accordance with its terms, but shall not be considered a waiver of the Guild’s right to require the Employer to bargain over changes in the length of the work shifts, for example, five 8’s, four 10’s, 10:40’s, 11:25’s, 12’s, etc.

  • Additional Closings (a) Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, at any time and from time to time from the date of the Initial Closing and ending on October 15, 2012, the Company may, at one or more additional closings (each an “Additional Closing” and collectively with the Initial Closing, a “Closing”), without obtaining the signature, consent or permission of any of the Lender, offer and sell to other investors, which may include one or more of the Lenders (the “New Lenders”) Notes and Warrants pursuant to this Agreement under the same terms and conditions as set forth in this Agreement, with such Notes having an aggregate Principal Amount of no more than the difference of (i) the Maximum Funding Amount minus (ii) the aggregate Principal Amount of all Notes previously sold hereunder. As set forth above, New Lenders may include persons or entities who are already Lenders under this Agreement. (b) The Company and each New Lender purchasing one or more Notes at an Additional Closing will execute counterpart signature pages to this Agreement, and each New Lender will, upon delivery by such New Lender to the Company of such signature pages, and the payment by such New Lender to the Company of the principal amount of the Note(s) to be purchased by such New Lender and the purchase price for the Warrant(s) to be acquired by such New Lender at such Additional Closing, become a party to, and bound by, this Agreement to the same extent as if such New Lender had been a Lender at the Initial Closing. The obligation of the Company to sell and issue Notes and Warrants to New Lenders at each Additional Closing, and the obligation of each New Lender at each Additional Closing to purchase a Note and Warrant, shall each be subject to satisfaction of the applicable conditions set forth in Sections 2.3 and 2.4 of this Agreement, except that unless otherwise set forth therein, each reference in Section 2.3 and 2.4 to the “Closing” shall instead refer to the applicable Additional Closing. Immediately after each Additional Closing, the Schedule of Lenders attached to this Agreement will be amended, without the consent of any other Lender, to add to the names of the New Lenders purchasing Notes and Warrants at such Additional Closing as “Lenders” hereunder and to set forth the principal amount of each Note and the Warrant purchase price for each New Lender under this Agreement. The Company will promptly furnish to each Lender upon request, a copy of the Schedule of Lenders as amended to the date of such request.

  • PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF SETTLEMENT Promptly upon execution of this Stipulation, Lead Plaintiffs will move for preliminary approval of the Settlement, certification of the Settlement Class for settlement purposes only, and the scheduling of a hearing for consideration of final approval of the Settlement, which motion shall be unopposed by Defendants. Concurrently with the motion for preliminary approval, Lead Plaintiffs shall apply to the Court for, and Defendants shall agree to, entry of the Preliminary Approval Order, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A.

  • Permit Transfer/Sale Release and Waiver of All Claims against Sector Manager; Indemnification and Hold Harmless.

  • Settlement Approval The approval of the Master Servicer need not be requested for disposition of insurance loss settlements and the Servicer may disburse the loss proceeds as provided herein.

  • Business Combination Marketing Agreement The Company and the Representative have entered into a separate business combination marketing agreement substantially in the form filed as an exhibit to the Registration Statement (the “Business Combination Marketing Agreement”).

  • NOTICE TO BIDDERS To ensure that your bid is responsive, you are urged to request clarification or guidance on any issues involving this solicitation before submission of your response. Your point-of-contact for this solicitation is Xxx Xxxxxxxxx, Contracting Agent at Xxx.Xxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx.

  • Subsequent Closings Subject to the satisfaction (or waiver by the Agent in its sole discretion) of the conditions to a Subsequent Closing set forth in Section 5.2 and further subject to Section 10.2(a), each applicable Lender hereby promises to purchase from the Borrower an aggregate principal amount of additional Notes not to exceed, when aggregated with the principal amount of Notes acquired by such Lender prior to such Subsequent Closing (including, without limitation, at the Closing), such Lender’s Commitment. Subject to the satisfaction (or waiver by the Agent) of the conditions to a Subsequent Closing set forth in Section 5.2 and further subject to Section 10.2(a), in consideration for each applicable Lender’s payment of its pro rata share of the aggregate purchase price (the “Subsequent Closing Note Purchase Price”) of the Notes to be purchased by such Lenders at such Subsequent Closing, the Borrower shall issue and sell to each Lender on the applicable Subsequent Closing Date (as defined below), and each Lender severally, but not jointly, agrees to purchase from the Borrower on such Subsequent Closing Date, a principal amount of Notes in the amount each Lender has agreed in writing to pay in respect thereof, pursuant to a Notice of Purchase and Sale. The closing (each a “Subsequent Closing”) of any of the transactions contemplated by this Section 3.2 and the issuance of the additional Notes to be issued to the Lenders at such Subsequent Closing shall occur at the offices of Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx LLP, 000 Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 0000, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000. With respect to each Subsequent Closing, the date and time of such Subsequent Closing (the “Subsequent Closing Date”) shall be 10:00 a.m., Chicago time, on the date on which the conditions set forth in Section 5.2 below shall be satisfied or waived in accordance with this Agreement (or such later date as is mutually agreed to by the Borrower and the Agent). On each Subsequent Closing Date, (i) each Lender shall pay its pro rata share of the applicable Subsequent Closing Note Purchase Price to the Borrower for the Notes to be issued and sold to such Lender at such Subsequent Closing, by wire transfer of immediately available funds in accordance with the Borrower’s written wire instructions, and (ii) the Borrower shall deliver to each Lender the Notes (in the denominations as such Lender shall have requested prior to such Subsequent Closing) which such Lender is then purchasing, duly executed on behalf of the Borrower and registered in the name of such Lender or its designee.

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