For Businesses Sample Clauses

For Businesses. For Individuals Enter the EIN as reported to the South Carolina Comptroller Enter the SSN as reported to the South Carolina General’s Office on Form W-9. Comptroller General’s Office on Form W-9.
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For Businesses. If you are contracting with IPSERV as a business and not as a consumer, your organisation agrees to be bound by and to comply with the terms of the Agreement. Where the Parking Permits are used by your employees, agents, partners or officers, you must obtain their agreement to comply with the Parking Permit Terms and Conditions and the Car Park Terms and Conditions prior to parking in the Car Park. You must provide us with evidence of the agreement with your employee(s) should we ask you to supply such evidence to us.
For Businesses. Businesses spent $80bn in 2018 for Market Research reports worldwide (source: ESOMAR’). A lot of these researches were based on sample population and probabilities as the total population could not be analysed. UOODMA’s data helps track relevant and true information at a very nominal price, saving lot of costs and growing the efficiency of decision-making efforts. Our solutions help in gathering real time trends and insights about the citizens to serve them better. This can also help market research agencies make more effective reports and suggestions for businesses. It also helps businesses in Employee Credential Management, Employee Attendance Management, Easy distribution and management of employees.
For Businesses. Enter the EIN as reported to the South Carolina Comptroller General’s Office on Form W-9. For Individuals Enter the SSN as reported to the South Comptroller General’s Office on Form W-9. Carolina SECTION 2 - Vendor/Payee Information (TO BE COMPLETED BY THE PAYEE) Please Print Or Type Name Of Payee as Shown on the Bank Account Contact Person Name Business Name, If Different From Above Contact Signature Address, (Number & Street & Apt. No. or PO Box No. & Suite No. Contact Telephone No. (Include Area Code) City, State And ZIP Code Date

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  • Union Business (a) The Hospital shall grant leave of absence without pay to employees to attend Union conventions, seminars, education classes and other Union business in connection with the administration of the collective agreement provided that such leave will not interfere with the efficient operation of the Hospital. Such leave will not be unreasonably denied. In requesting such leave of absence for an employee or employees, the Union must give at least fourteen (14) days clear notice in writing to the Hospital, unless not reasonably possible to give such notice. The cumulative total leave of absence, the number of employees that may be absent at any one time from any one area, and the number of days of absence shall be negotiated locally and are set out in the Local Provisions Appendix. During such leave of absence, the employee's salary and applicable benefits shall be maintained by the Hospital on the basis of what his normal regular hours of work would have been, provided that the Union reimburses the Hospital in the amount of such salary and applicable benefits within thirty (30) days of billing. Notwithstanding the above, time spent by the eight (8) Executive Board members and seven (7) Alternate Executive Board members of the Ontario Council of Hospital Unions to fulfill the duties of the position shall be in addition to leave for Union Business under this clause. Part-time and casual employees will be given full credit for seniority purposes for regularly scheduled hours missed in accordance with this provision.

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