General Practices. 021 REPRESENTATION:
General Practices. 1. Time limits may be altered by mutual agreement, in writing.
2. A grievance may be withdrawn at any level without prejudice or record. Failure of Management to act within the time limits permits the grievance to be appealed to the next step.
3. Copies of all written decisions or communications shall be sent to all parties and the Association.
4. Reprisals shall not be taken against any involved parties for participating in the Grievance Procedure.
5. Management and the Association shall be permitted to maintain a grievance file. Management’s file shall be kept separate from personnel records.
6. A grievant shall be entitled to Association representation at all formal steps of the Grievance Procedure.
General Practices. The Association President or his/her designee, and grievant will be released with pay from duties to attend any hearing. These absences will not be charged to the attending members’ leave in any form. No one shall be required to have representation at any level of this procedure. A grievant may be represented at any level of the formal grievance procedure by a representative of his/her own choosing.
General Practices. The data importer has implemented and will maintain appropriate technical and organizational measures, internal controls, and information security routines intended to protect Customer Data, as described in the Security Measures section of our Privacy Policy (available at: xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/privacy.php) and also as described in this Additional Agreement and EU Standard Contractual Clauses, as against accidental loss, destruction, or alteration; unauthorized disclosure or access; or unlawful destruction as follows:
General Practices. Microsoft has implemented and will maintain appropriate technical and organizational measures, internal controls, and information security routines intended to protect Customer Data against accidental loss, destruction, or alteration; unauthorized disclosure or access; or unlawful destruction as follows:
(i) Domain: Organization of Information Security.
General Practices. 1. No one shall be required to have representation at any level of this procedure. A grievant may be represented at any level of the formal grievance procedure by a representative of his/her own choosing.
2. The purpose of this procedure is to secure, at the lowest possible level, equitable solution to the problems, which may from time to time arise affecting employees. “Lowest possible level” means that level of the grievance procedure at which the administrator deciding the grievance has authority to make a resolution.
General Practices. 2.6.1. If criminal activity is observed, City will report crimes to local law enforcement and notify the State’s Contract Manager of the observation and report.
2.6.2. If City or City’s contractors discover that a posted notice is removed during the waiting period between posting the notice and cleanup, City or City’s contractor shall replace the notice promptly and document the replacement effort.
General Practices. Licensee will provide to Licensor the same ID Technology, Filtering Process, and other anti-piracy tools as Licensee provides generally to other similar content owners.
General Practices. Licensee will provide to Licensor the same ID Technology, Filtering Process, and other anti-piracy tools as Licensee provides generally to other similar content owners. Content Protection Requirements And Obligations I. PRE-APPROVED DRM TECHNOLOGY
A. Adobe Flash RTMPe (for Streaming only):
General Practices. The following are practices and procedures that apply to all renters and the use of the aircraft rented from X-Cell Aviation. This list is not an all-inclusive list and all persons at all times while utilizing the aircraft should adhere to all normal and recommended safety procedures.
1. Renters may only fly aircraft in which they have a logbook endorsement from an X-Cell Aviation CFI to fly.
2. Smoking is not allowed in or in the vicinity of X-Cell Aviation aircraft.
3. The aircraft will be held for no more than 30 minutes after the reserved time. After which the aircraft will be again available, unless the renter calls X-Cell Aviation.
4. All renters will require an initial pre-rental check with an X-Cell Aviation CFI, at the renter’s expense. Each Aircraft will have required Pilot Experience.
5. After a period of non-rental (35 Days) the renter will not be allowed to rent. Renter will require an additional rental check flight, at the renter’s expense.
6. All renters will possess a current and appropriate medical certificate along with a valid airman certificate.
7. All renters will have a current flight review in accordance with FAR 61.56.
8. Night Flight Operations (Flight between Sunset and Sunrise) Require an additional Night Checkout. (60 Day Currency Required)
9. Each renter will be required to return the aircraft with no more than 20 Gallons fuel. The renter will be shown the correct manner to refuel the airplane. In the event of a fuel stop the renter will pay for the fuel and will be reimbursed via credit on xxxx. Copy of Receipt will be required. Reimbursement will be no more than the total paid for the fuel but max cost per gallon up to the Current Posted Fuel Rate.
10. Prior to each flight the renter will conduct a full pre-flight inspection according to the aircraft’s manual.
11. During all situations in the aircraft the renter will follow the approved checklists.
12. No person shall hand prop the aircraft.
13. Take off and landing will be at public, non-restricted airports with runways of at least 4000 feet in length. Or as approved by X-Cell Aviation in writing per occurrence.
14. No simulated forced landings shall be practiced without an X-Cell Aviation CFI onboard.
15. In the event of a forced landing, the renter is required to notify X-Cell Aviation immediately for further instruction. Under no circumstances shall the renter continue the flight.
16. Aircraft may not be rented for more than 7 consecutive days, without X-Cell Aviation app...