Print Name of Buyer By: ---------------------------------------- Name: Title: IF AN ADVISOR: Print Name of Buyer Date: ------------------------------------- EXHIBIT K [TEXT OF AMENDMENT TO POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 11.01(E) FOR A LIMITED GUARANTY]
WHEXXXX xs xxxx of a plan of reorganization, RESTART PARTNERS V, L.P., a Delaware Limited Partnership ("Restart V"), may acquire an ownership interest in Elsinore Corporation ("Elsinore") or the Four Queens, Inc. ("FQI");
WHERXXX xx xxx xxxxxxx xxxxxx xx xxx xxxxxxxx, the Seller purchases certain retail installment sale contracts secured by new and used automobiles and light duty trucks from motor vehicle dealers.
Cardiff Capital Region has secured a deal worth £1.2 billion. Over its lifetime, local partners expect the City Deal to deliver up to 25,000 new jobs and leverage an additional £4 billion of private sector investment.
Specific Services Contractor shall provide the services described in Exhibit “A” attached hereto. No additional services shall be performed by Contractor unless approved in advance in writing by the County stating the dollar value of the services, the method of payment, and any adjustment in contract time or other contract terms. All such services are to be coordinated with County and the results of the work shall be monitored by the Director of Health and Human Services Agency or his or her designee.
Checkoff A. In conformity with Section 2 of the Act, 39 U.S.C. 1205, without cost to the Union, the Employer shall deduct and remit to the Union the regular and periodic Union dues from the pay of employees who are members of the Union, provided that the Employer has received a written assignment which shall be irrevo- cable for a period of not more than one year, from each employee on whose account such deductions are to be made. The Employer agrees to remit to the Union all deductions to which it is entitled fourteen (14) days after the end of the pay period for which such deductions are made. Deductions shall be in such amounts as are designated to the Employer in writing by the Union. B. The authorization of such deductions shall be in the fol- lowing form: I hereby assign to the National Association of Letter Carriers, AFL- CIO, from any salary or wages earned or to be earned by me as your employee (in my present or any future employment by you) such regular and peri- odic membership dues as the Union may certify as due and owing from me, as may be established from time to time by said Union. I authorize and direct you to deduct such amounts from my pay and to remit same to said Union at such times and in such manner as may be agreed upon between you and the Union at any time while this authori- zation is in effect, which includes a $8.00 yearly subscrip- tion to the Postal Record as part of the membership dues. Notice: Contributions or gifts to the National Association of Letter Carriers, AFL-CIO are not tax deductible as charitable contributions for Federal income tax purposes. However, they may be tax deductible under other provi- sions of the Internal Revenue Code. This assignment, authorization and direction shall be irrevocable for a period of one (1) year from the date of delivery hereof to you, and I agree and direct that this assignment, authorization and direction shall be automatically renewed, and shall be irrevocable for suc- cessive periods of one (1) year, unless written notice is given by me to you and the Union not more than twenty
Ergonomics The supervisor/manager will provide training and equipment for staff to safely perform job functions and avoid injury. Employees should contact their supervisor if job procedures, equipment or workstations lead to risk of injury or work-related musculoskeletal disorders. Further ergonomic guidelines shall be referenced on the Environmental Health and Safety website xxx.xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.
INTRODUCTION TO YOUR SUBSCRIBER AGREEMENT Thank you for choosing Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island (BCBSRI) for your healthcare coverage. We appreciate the trust you’ve placed in us and want to help you make the most of your health plan. In this Subscriber Agreement (agreement), you’ll find valuable information about your • how your health coverage works; • how BCBSRI processes claims for the health services you receive; • your rights and responsibilities as a BCBSRI member; • BCBSRI’s rights and responsibilities; and • tools and programs to help you stay healthy and save money. We encourage you to read this agreement to learn about all the advantages of being a BCBSRI member. Below are some helpful tips on how to find what you need in this agreement. • As a member, you are responsible for understanding the benefits to which you are entitled under this agreement and the rules you must follow to receive those benefits. • The Table of Contents will help you find the order of the sections as they appear in the agreement. • The Summary of Benefits, included in this agreement, shows the amount you pay out of your own pocket. • Important contact information, such as, telephone numbers, addresses, and websites are located at the end of this document. • Some words and phrases used in this agreement are in italics. This means that the words or phrases have a special meaning as they relate to your healthcare coverage. Please see Section 8 for definitions of these words. • When we use the words “we,” “us,” and “our,” we are referring to BCBSRI. When we use the words “you” and “your” we are referring to the enrolled subscriber and/or member. These words are also defined in the Glossary. • Many sections of this document are related to other sections. You may need to reference more than one section to find the information you need.
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SHOP XXXXXXX The Shop Xxxxxxx shall be a County employee as selected by the Union. A list of shop stewards will be kept current and sent by the Union to each department head and to Human Resources. Duties required by the Union of its stewards, except attendance at meetings with the County, supervisory personnel and aggrieved employees arising out of a grievance already initiated by an employee under Article 14 hereof, shall not interfere with their or other employees, regular work assignments as employees of the County. The shop xxxxxxx, or their designee, involved with a particular grievance must be identified at Step 1 of the grievance procedure and will be designated as the only bargaining unit employee who will be able to gather information pertaining to that particular grievance. The Union will make reasonable efforts to control the amount of investigative time spent between the shop xxxxxxx and the aggrieved employee. Meetings scheduled with management and other proper investigative procedures, and attendance at meetings specified in Steps 1 and 2 of the grievance procedure shall be considered hours worked for compensation purposes to the extent such meetings occur during the normal hours of work, and not otherwise. In order to use union leave for this purpose, Shop Stewards must notify the supervisor/department head of meetings and other commitments at the time these are scheduled. Attendance at meetings specified in Step 3 of the grievance procedure shall be considered hours worked during regularly scheduled business hours of the County for the xxxxxxx involved, witnesses and the grievant. The County shall not be liable for any overtime as a result of the meeting. Witnesses and the shop xxxxxxx involved shall be granted leave with pay to the extent their presence at the proceedings is required. If it is a discharge case the grievant shall not be paid except as provided in a remedy awarded.