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Haircuts Sample Clauses

Haircuts. Haircuts on Collateral shall equal the levels for specified types of Collateral set forth on Schedule II. If any security is downgraded, the applicable haircut after the date of the downgrade for that security will be reset at the appropriate level specified in Schedule II.
Haircuts. No haircuts are allowed outside of an individual’s room. Haircuts are not allowed in the bathrooms.
Haircuts. A national bank must es- tablish written policies and procedures that include: (i) Haircuts for noncash margin col- lected under this section; and (ii) Annual evaluation, and, if appro- priate, modification, of the haircuts.
Haircuts. Haircuts will conform to the following standards: (A) Hair on top of the head will be neatly groomed. The length or bulk of the hair will not be excessive or present a ragged, unkempt appearance. When combed, it will not fall over the ears or eyebrows, or touch the collar, except for the closely cut hair at the back of the neck. The hair of uniformed female members may touch the shirt collar but not fall below the collar’s edge and may cover a portion of the ear. Long hair must be worn up in a neat, stylish manner that permits the wearing of the hat. Conspicuous barrettes, pins, or xxxxx will not be worn. (B) If an employee desires to wear sideburns, they will be neatly trimmed. The base will be a clean-shaven horizontal line. Sideburns will not extend downward beyond the lowest part of the exterior ear opening. (C) The face will be clean-shaven, except that if a mustache is worn it will be kept neatly trimmed and tidy. No portion extending beyond the corners of the mouth will fall below a line parallel with the bottom of the lower lip.
HaircutsCOUNTY shall provide haircuts for the state inmates housed in COUNTY’s jail without UDC reimbursement of costs. COUNTY may collect co-pay from state inmates at a rate of no more than $2.00 per haircut.
Haircuts. Haircuts should be smart and portray a positive social message. Extreme haircuts and patterns/lines are unacceptable. Homework is an essential part of school work. It helps students develop the self- discipline needed to work independently, allows consolidation and assimilation of work studied in the classroom and helps teachers to know what students can do on their own and what they have not understood. Students will be given feedback on their homework. The homework timetable is available on line in the first two weeks of September. Parents are requested to monitor that their son is completing his homework by checking on Class Charts. Homework in Years 7, 8 & 9 may consist of one or more extended projects as well as more traditional homework tasks. If you have any concerns about homework, please contact your son's Tutor or Head of Year. Students are expected to spend the following amount of time per day on their homework: Years 7 and 8 45 to 90 minutes Year 9 1 to 2 hours Years 10 and 11 1 ½ - 2 ½ hours This is reviewed regularly by senior teachers and reported to the School’s Governing Body. Parents are encouraged to make arrangements for their son to use the Homework Club, a supervised session available to students every night after school to ensure that they have support with their homework. It is held in the school’s Library from 3.15pm to 4.15pm.
HaircutsI understand that there is significant amount of cultural consideration that must be made in consenting to haircuts, and this may vary from family to family. I understand that unless the child is old enough to go to court o express their desire to have their hair cut, parental consent must be obtained (unless the court determines that it will authorize this).
Haircuts. No haircuts are allowed outside of an individual’s room. Haircuts are not allowed in the bathrooms. 911 when an emergency does not exist. If you Room Entry‌ The College will not enter a student’s room unless accompanied by the student, their authorized representative, or a second authorized College representative. However, the College reserves the right to enter a student room for the purpose of inspecting the premises for adherence to fire and life safety guidelines, routine cleanliness inspections, maintenance or necessary repair. The College also reserves the right to enter a students room when an authorized agent has reasonable suspicion of a violation of contract that includes: a) an occupant of the room may be physically harmed or endangered;

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