Keep us informed Sample Clauses
Keep us informed. You must tell us straight away if the Vehicle is stolen or damaged.
Keep us informed as to the identity of the persons who will be collecting your child from the Nursery. If the person collecting your child is not usually responsible for collecting them we will require proof of identity. If we are not reasonably satisfied that an individual is allowed to collect your child, we will not release your child into their care.
Keep us informed of matters and events that affect your Child
Keep us informed. Most often errors in billing and claims payment are related to incorrect information. Please update us with name, address, phone number and insurance information as it changes. We accept Checks, Cash, Visa/MC/Discover and Debit cards. All payments for service are due on the day the service is provided.
Keep us informed. 1You must keep us informed of the following both before you take up residence at the home, or during your stay:
Keep us informed. You must tell us straight away if the Property is stolen or damaged.
Keep us informed as to the identity of the persons who will be collecting your child from our setting. If the person collecting your child is not usually responsible for collecting them we will require proof of identity and your chosen password. If we are not reasonably satisfied that an individual is allowed to collect your child, we will not release your child into their care.
Keep us informed of your current address. 3If you’re off work, your dues become your own responsibility or you have the right to request a withdrawal card. 3Keep the name of your beneficiary up to date. Local 213 covers all active dues- paying members for a $2,000 death benefit. Many members remember to update their pension beneficiary, but forget about the beneficiary they have chosen for the death benefit. Local 213 RetiRee Xxxx Xxxxx has a message for workers who think they can be successful by being xxxxx and doing whatever you're told. The first 50-year Teamsters Local 213 member, who retired at 68 last fall, has driven almost every type of road vehicle. “I was going to retire at 65; but then I figured my health was still good and all the hours I worked were still pensionable,” he said. “So I stayed on and worked. That way I could get my 50-year pin.” Xxxxx joined Local 213 in 1965, when he and his older brother heard about the building of the new Gold River mill-town community on Vancouver Island. “My brother bought a gravel truck and then we both came to Xxx- xxxxxx to sign up through the union hall,” he said. “I worked the day shift and he worked the evening shift. We made some pretty good money.” After six months working on permit, Xxxxx became a full-voting member and learned to operate a wide variety of construction-related and transport vehicles. He was also elected to shop xxxxxxx on numerous jobs. “If they’ve built it, I’ve probably been on it,” he said, driving “50-ton Euclids, rockers, Hiabs, boom trucks–you name it, I’ve run it.” One of the most interesting vehicles he drove was a “mule,” a non-hydraulic site transport vehicle completely controlled by the brakes. “I was doing stockpile crushes for Xxxx Xxxxxxxx on job sites. I would back up a hill with three yards of load and ‘bang.’ I’d dump the load.”
Keep us informed. You should tell us as soon as you can if you notice any errors on your account; experience any problems with our services; or otherwise become aware of any unauthorised transaction or failed or incorrect payment on your account. Term 6 tells you how to contact us if you need to.
Keep us informed