Hearing; Determination Sample Clauses

Hearing; Determination. District may hold a hearing on the question of the existence of an emergency condition upon giving not less than forty-eight (48) hours prior written notice thereof by certified mail to Contractor. At the hearing, Contractor and any and all interested Persons shall be given the opportunity to be heard on the question. Upon conclusion of the hearing, District shall determine if an emergency condition exists in District’s Service Area. If it is determined that an emergency condition does exist, District shall, by resolution, declare the existence of the emergency condition, and transmit a certified copy of the resolution to Contractor by certified mail or hand delivery.
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Hearing; Determination. At any time after the Emergency Operator has commenced the Collection of Solid Waste, District may hold a hearing on the question of the cessation of the emergency condition upon giving not less than forty-eight (48) hours prior written notice thereof by certified mail to Contractor. At the hearing, Contractor, the Emergency Operator, and any and all interested Persons shall be given the opportunity to be heard on the question. Upon conclusion of the hearing, District shall determine if the emergency condition has ceased. If it is determined that the emergency condition has ceased, District shall, by resolution, declare the cessation of the emergency condition, and transmit a certified copy of the resolution to Contractor by certified mail.
Hearing; Determination a. If the committee, by majority vote, does not approve a proposed fine or suspension, the proposed fine or suspension may not be imposed.

Related to Hearing; Determination

  • Hearing Decision The decision of the Board shall be in writing and shall contain findings of fact and the personnel action approved, if any. The findings may reiterate the language of the pleadings or simply refer to them. The decision of the Board shall be certified to the Superintendent or designee who recommended the personnel action, and he/she shall enforce and follow this decision. A copy of the decision shall be delivered to the appellant or his/her designated representative personally or by registered mail. The decision of the Board shall be final.

  • Expert Determination If a Dispute relates to any aspect of the technology underlying the provision of the Goods and/or Services or otherwise relates to an ICT technical, financial technical or other aspect of a technical nature (as the Parties may agree) and the Dispute has not been resolved by discussion or mediation, then either Party may request (which request will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed) by written notice to the other that the Dispute is referred to an Expert for determination. The Expert shall be appointed by agreement in writing between the Parties, but in the event of a failure to agree within ten (10) Working Days, or if the person appointed is unable or unwilling to act, the Expert shall be appointed on the instructions of the President of the British Computer Society (or any other association that has replaced the British Computer Society). The Expert shall act on the following basis: he/she shall act as an expert and not as an arbitrator and shall act fairly and impartially; the Expert's determination shall (in the absence of a material failure by either Party to follow the agreed procedures) be final and binding on the Parties; the Expert shall decide the procedure to be followed in the determination and shall be requested to make his/her determination within thirty (30) Working Days of his/her appointment or as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter and the Parties shall assist and provide the documentation that the Expert requires for the purpose of the determination; any amount payable by one Party to another as a result of the Expert's determination shall be due and payable within twenty (20) Working Days of the Expert's determination being notified to the Parties; the process shall be conducted in private and shall be confidential; and the Expert shall determine how and by whom the costs of the determination, including his/her fees and expenses, are to be paid.

  • FINAL DETERMINATION BY BOARD The Board shall have the right and power to adjust and determine finally all questions as to the proper and timely performance of the work and the amounts earned under this Contract, all as provided in General Conditions.

  • Order of Benefit Determination Rules When a Member is covered by two or more plans, the rules for determining the order of benefit payments are as follows:

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