Lessor Discretion Sample Clauses

Lessor Discretion. Lessee acknowledges and agrees that, notwithstanding the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Lessor reserves its discretion to approve or disapprove all actions (collectively, "Discretionary Actions") contemplated hereby (including, but not limited to, those actions which require by law the exercise of discretion and which Lessor cannot lawfully be committed to by contract) and that nothing in this Agreement will be construed as circumventing or limiting the Lessor's discretion with respect to the environmental review required by the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"). Such reservation of discretion will apply, without limitation, to all contemplated legislative and quasi-judicial actions including, without limitation, approval of land use entitlements, CEQA compliance, the exercise of eminent domain, code enforcement and the making of findings and determinations required by law.
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  • District’s Sole Discretion District in its sole discretion may terminate this Contract for any reason on 30 days’ written notice to Contractor.

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  • COUNTY Discretion At the sole discretion of County, payments to Subrecipient may be made more frequently than monthly, but such payments shall always be in arrears and not in advance of the provision of services by Subrecipient.

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  • Workloads (a) The parties agree that patient care is enhanced if concerns relating to professional practice, patient acuity, fluctuating Work-Loads and fluctuating staffing are resolved in a timely and effective manner.

  • Work Load The professional obligation of academic employees comprises both scheduled and non-scheduled activities. The Guild and the District recognize that it is part of the professional responsibility of faculty to carry out their duties in an appropriate manner and place. As part of this responsibility faculty are expected to play an important role in the recruitment and retention of students, campus and departmental governance, program review, accreditation, planning and mentoring. Faculty commitment to retention will be demonstrated by informing students that they are to talk with the instructor prior to dropping the course. Faculty are encouraged to include a statement to this effect in their course syllabi. While it is understood that course syllabi content falls within the purview of the individual faculty member’s academic freedom, the parties also understand that items required to be part of syllabi in order to maintain college or continuing education accreditation must also be included. Tenured/tenure-track faculty who have less than a full-time contract are not eligible to work any additional assignments including long-term substitution (day-to-day substitution is allowed provided the limits specified in Section 5.2.1.3 are not exceeded). Faculty assignments shall be made in the following priority order: Tenured/tenure-track, pro- rata, overload, Priority of Assignment (POA) adjunct faculty assignments, then non-POA adjunct faculty.

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