Lawyer Sample Clauses

Lawyer. The Lawyer has authority to prepare and process registration documentation for systematic registration of land plots. In this process, he/she ensures proactive identification of problems and adoption of relevant preventive measures; cooperates with donor organization, state, municipalities, contractors and society. The lawyer participates in the quality control process of contractor deliveries; analyses the registration process and as a result initiates amendments and prepares drafts of conformable legal acts.
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Lawyer. This is a person who is admitted to the legal profession by a Supreme Court of a state or territory. Paid agent – In relation to a matter before the Commission, this is an agent (other than a bargaining representative) who charges or receives a fee to represent a person in the matter.
Lawyer. It will be necessary for the land owner to retain the services of a lawyer to prepare a lot grading easement document as well as transfer documents for any lands that must be conveyed to the City as a requirement of the consent application. Following approval of a consent application by the Committee of Adjustment, the City’s Development Engineering Division will undertake the following process with the landowner:
Lawyer. It is stated in the Assignment Letter which lawyer will fulfill the assignment. The lawyer in charge of the assignment may engage additional lawyers if this is necessary due to the scope of the assignment or if there is a need for special expertise.
Lawyer. (a) If You hold the Role of Xxxxxx then You acknowledge and agree that: (i) We do not provide legal advice or services; (ii) We are not a law firm; (iii) We do not hold Ourselves out to be lawyers; (iv) the Roles of Adviser and Support act as agent for the Client to input Data into the System in order to produce the Template Documentation; (v) the Roles of Adviser, Support and the Administrator do not provide legal advice to the Client; (vi) You are engaged by the Client, and not by the Roles of Adviser, Support, Administrator or by Us; (vii) You must take instructions from and provide legal advice to the Client; (viii) the Template Documents produced by Us are templates only and contain information provided to Us. The Template Documents must be checked and if necessary amended by You to ensure that Template Documents correctly reflect the Client’s instructions and constitute legally binding documents that are compliant with the relevant State’s succession laws; (ix) We will only prepare Template Documentation which deal with the Client’s assets and affairs situated in Australia. If a Client has interests outside of Australia, You acknowledge that We cannot deal with these interests and that You will need to take separate instructions and provide legal advice to the Client with respect to dealing with these interests; (x) it is Your responsibility to ensure that You provide Your costs disclosure documentation to the Client and comply with the provisions contained in the Legal Profession legislation relevant to the State in which You are admitted to act as a legal practitioner; (xi) Your professional fees for the Agreed Scope of Work will be set by Us. If You are requested to provide legal advice outside of the Agreed Scope Of Work, or if You determine at Your own discretion to charge an additional fee, then You must separately, and without Our involvement, provide a fee quote to the Client; (xii) You hold all relevant qualifications and are admitted to practice law within Australia; and (xiii) We will not send Template Documents to You until: (A) You accept these Terms of Use; and (B) You accept to act on behalf of the Client for who the Template Documents have been created.

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  • Counselors A. Newly ordered file cabinets for Counselors will have locks. No Counselors shall be held accountable, unless through their own negligence, for the loss of school records unless there is a secure place for storage. B. Counselors, although generally working the same overall hours as teachers, shall be allowed to use flexible hours if it improves their service to pupils. C. The duty of maintaining school attendance records and of coordinating school transportation services shall not be assigned to Counselors. D. Counselors shall not be required, except in an emergency, to handle homeroom assignments, schedule or score large-scale tests, prepare school master schedules, complete entries and withdrawals and schedule conferences between classroom teachers and parents. E. Every effort will be made, in accordance with the BCPSS Master Plan adopted and updated by the Board, to provide school counselors with access to computers, telephones, private consultation space and clerical services. F. The Board will make every effort to reduce the case-load of Counselors. In furtherance of this objective, a committee shall be established consisting of three (3) members selected by the Union and three (3) members selected by the Board to review the current status of the effort. G. The Board and the Union will form a committee with three (3) members appointed by each to review the utilization and effectiveness of school counseling services and make recommendations to improve services to students. One additional task of the committee shall be to develop a counselor evaluation instrument. H. Substitutes shall be hired for counselors out for long-term illness. I. Counselors shall have access to clerical services. J. Formal observation of counselors shall only be done by the Office of guidance Services personnel, holding National Counselor Certification (NCC) credential and/or a Maryland Professional Counselor’s License.

  • Professional Advice The acceptance of the Options and the sale of Common Stock issued pursuant to the exercise of Options may have consequences under federal and state tax and securities laws which may vary depending upon the individual circumstances of the Optionee. Accordingly, the Optionee acknowledges that he or she has been advised to consult his or her personal legal and tax advisor in connection with this Agreement and his or her dealings with respect to Options. Without limiting other matters to be considered with the assistance of the Optionee’s professional advisors, the Optionee should consider: (a) whether upon the exercise of Options, the Optionee will file an election with the Internal Revenue Service pursuant to Section 83(b) of the Code and the implications of alternative minimum tax pursuant to the Code; (b) the merits and risks of an investment in the underlying shares of Common Stock; and (c) any resale restrictions that might apply under applicable securities laws.

  • Accountant A person engaged in the practice of accounting who (except when this Agreement provides that an Accountant must be Independent) may be employed by or affiliated with the Depositor or an Affiliate of the Depositor.

  • Independent Legal Counsel an attorney or firm of attorneys, selected in accordance with the provisions of Section 3, who shall not have otherwise performed services for the Company or Indemnitee within the last five years (other than with respect to matters concerning the rights of Indemnitee under this Agreement, or of other indemnitees under similar indemnity agreements).

  • Legal Advice On issues that are legal in nature, the Manager will be entitled to receive and act upon the advice of legal counsel of its own selection, which can be counsel for the Trust, and will be without liability for any action taken or thing done or omitted to be done in accordance with this Management Agreement in good faith conformity with such advice.

  • Legal Counsel Subject to Section 5 hereof, the Required Holders shall have the right to select one legal counsel to review and oversee any registration pursuant to this Section 2 (“Legal Counsel”), which shall be Xxxxxxx Xxxx & Xxxxx LLP or such other counsel as thereafter designated by the Required Holders. The Company and Legal Counsel shall reasonably cooperate with each other in performing the Company’s obligations under this Agreement.

  • Expert Subject to Clause 16.1, where any matter may be referred to an expert pursuant to Clause 11.2 or is required by this Agreement to be referred to an expert then except as otherwise provided for in this Agreement, the matter must be referred for determination by a person: (a) who is appointed by the Parties, or in default of such appointment within ten (10) Business Days after either Party giving notice in writing to the other Party requiring the appointment of an expert then that person is to be nominated at either Party’s request by: (i) if the Parties agree that the Dispute is of a financial nature, the President for the time being of CPA Australia; (ii) if the Parties agree that the Dispute is of a non-financial nature, the President for the time being of the Engineers Australia – Queensland Division; and (iii) in any other case, by the President for the time being of the Queensland Law Society Incorporated; (b) who has appropriate qualifications and practical experience having regard to the nature of the Dispute; (c) who has no interest or duty which conflicts or may conflict with his function as expert, he being required to fully disclose any such interest or duty by written notice to the Parties before his appointment; (d) who is not an employee of the End User, any Operator or Aurizon Network or of a Related Body Corporate of any of them; (e) who shall not be permitted to act until he has given written notice to both Parties that he is willing and able to accept the appointment; (f) who shall have regard to the provisions of this Agreement and consider all submissions (including oral submissions by either Party provided that such oral submissions are made in the presence of the other Party), supporting documentation, information and data with respect to the matter submitted by the Parties or submitted by the Parties as soon as reasonably practicable at his request and who must provide both Parties with a copy of his determination in the form of a report within a reasonable time after his appointment; (g) who shall be required to undertake to keep confidential all matters coming to his knowledge by reason of his appointment and performance of his duties; (h) who shall be deemed to be and shall act as an expert and not an arbitrator and the law relating to arbitration (including, without limitation, the Commercial Arbitration Act 1990 (Qld)) shall not apply to him or his determination or the procedures by which he may reach his determination; (i) whose decision, in the absence of manifest error, shall be final and binding upon the Parties; and (j) whose costs (and the costs of any advisers to the expert) shall be borne by the Parties in equal shares with each Party bearing its own costs of participating in the dispute resolution process (unless otherwise agreed by the Parties). Any determination made by an expert must be consistent with the provisions of this Agreement.

  • Independent Legal and Tax Advice Optionee acknowledges that the Company has advised Optionee to obtain independent legal and tax advice regarding the grant and exercise of the Option and the disposition of any Shares acquired thereby.

  • Independent Legal Advice Each of the Parties hereby acknowledges that it has been afforded the opportunity to obtain independent legal advice and confirms by the execution and delivery of this Agreement that they have either done so or waived their right to do so in connection with the entering into of this Agreement.

  • Confidential Advice None of any advice rendered by Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx to the Company or any communication from Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx in connection with the services performed by Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx pursuant to this Agreement will be quoted or referred to orally or in writing, or reproduced or disseminated, by the Company or any of its affiliates or any of their agents to any third party, without Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx’x prior written consent (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed), except (i) the Company may disclose the foregoing to any regulatory authority in response to a regulatory proceeding, process, inquiry or request, so long as the Company gives Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx prompt notice, as reasonably practicable under the circumstances, thereof unless in the reasonable opinion of the Company’s counsel it is not legally able to do so, (ii) to the extent otherwise required by law, judicial process or applicable regulation (after consultation with, and approval (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed) as to form and substance by, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx and its counsel, unless in the reasonable opinion of the Company’s counsel it is not legally able to so consult) and (iii) on a confidential need-to-know basis, to the Fund and its officers and trustees and their legal counsel, auditors and other advisors. This confidentiality provision will terminate eighteen months from the date first written above.

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