Forgery Sample Clauses

Forgery. Any student involved in forgery will be held accountable and disciplined. Examples include and are not limited to: If the field trip form is forged the student will not be able to attend the field trip; if a visitor form is forged the student will not be able to have a visitor present during the school day or a school function.
Forgery. For Loss resulting directly from forgery or alteration of checks, drafts, promissory notes, or similar written promises, orders or directions to pay money that are:
Forgery. Falsifying signature or data on official records, letters, or notes from home 2-13
Forgery. Imitating another person’s signature on academic documents (for example, an academic advising form or one’s own paper that is signed with respect to the time of submission) or other official documents that have an effect on academic credit (for example, a medical form submitted in support of taking a make-up exam).
Forgery. We will not be liable to you or any other person for having honoured even negligently any cheque the signature or content of which has been forged if:
Forgery dishonestly creating or altering documents to make any information in the document incorrect or misleading often with the effect of depriving the organisation of resources, money and/or assets;
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Forgery. Forgery occurs when a student falsifies a signature on an official document, such as health or athletic forms, contracts of various kinds, on any home and school correspondence including email correspondence in a parent’s name.
Forgery. The making of a false or misleading written communication to a school staff member with either the intent to deceive the staff member or under circumstances which would be reasonably calculated to deceive the staff member.
Forgery. The Contractor must notify the Contract Manager within twenty-four (24) hours of all details concerning any reported arrest. In the case of qualified staffing candidates ultimately engaged who prefer a 1099 contract relationship, the Respondent executes a Independent Contractor Agreement which documents and binds the individual to all the appropriate standards and expectations including Compensation and Term of Agreement, Company and Customer Information Confidentiality, Reference and Acknowledgement of Company Handbook of Policies and Procedures per the “Team Matrix Playbook” summarized above. • Screening… How the Respondent determines which staff fit the State’s Job Title Description and/or Request for Quote criteria: Upon receipt of a Customer RFQ and associated SOW documents, a detailed Qualification Matrix (see example below) will be developed based on a complete elemental breakdown of the specific and detailed skill set and experience requirements specified for each Job Family and Job Title Descriptions identified in the RFQ/SOW to include years of experience and specific skill sets required to enable documentation and scoring of each individual Customer requirement including the Candidate’s written and oral communication skills. Required RFQ Qualifications and Experience Required Experience (yrs/text) Overall IT Experience 6 Jboss Java Script Java J2EE Hibernate 4 JDBC 4 Struts 4 Jdeveloper 4 Java Swing Web 2.0 using Ajax, Xxxx and JSON PL/SQL (triggers, sp's, exp/imp, scripts 4 UNIX C-xxxxx and Xxxx shell scripts 4 Solaris, Red Hat Linux, Windows Proven Oracle or Sun Certified Desired Oracle Database 8i, 10g, 11g Strong Oracle Forms & Reports Desired Pro*C Desired Pro*FORTRAN Desired Oracle Discoverer (dev & admin) Desired Water Mgmt Permitting & Regulatory Desired Hydrogeologic terms and data (time series) Desired Design Documents based on Requirements Required Problem Solving Required Communicate clearly and persuasively Required Interact various levels of staff/mgmt Required Clear concise writing Required Bachelors in Computer Science Required Qualification Matrix Example Candidate 1 Candidate 2 Candidate 3 RFQ Experience/Qualification Details  Four (4) years of experience developing with JavaScript, Java J2EE (Versions 1.4, 1.5 and 1.6) to include the following tools: Hibernate (V3), JDBC, Struts (V 1.2.9 and 2.0), JDeveloper (V 10.1.2 and 10.1.3), Java Swing  Two (2) years of experience developing Web 2.0 applications using Ajax, Dojo and JS...
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