Liverpool Diocesan School Trust service offer Sample Clauses

Liverpool Diocesan School Trust service offer. The LDST has established a range of services to support all the schools within the Trust. The services that are provided will be kept under constant review by the Trust and, in discussion with member schools, be developed and amended as required. Schools that join the LDST will contribute a percentage of their General Annual Grant (excluding, for clarity, Pupil Premium and Top-Up Funding) to the Trust as a membership fee. In 2017/18 this will be 1% for Secondary Schools and 3% for Primary Schools. In return, they will receive the support and services described in section 1.2 of this document. This percentage will be reviewed annually and will reflect the level of support and services provided by the Trust. The remaining school budget will be ring-fenced to the school as will any surplus or deficit. Each school within the Trust will retain a Local Governing Body (LGB) that will operate under the terms of the Scheme of Delegation. All LGBs will operate under the same level of delegated responsibility, noting that any school in a category, or where the LGB does not have the capacity to operate effectively, will be subject to appropriate intervention and support by the Trust to resolve any difficulties. Where appropriate, and in full consultation with the LGB, the Trust may consider creative models of leadership to provide the best possible school effectiveness, and make the best possible use of available resources. The academy conversion grant (currently £25,000) is provided by the DfE, and is paid to the LDST. The DfE impose strict parameters for the expenditure of the grant, and the monies will be used to pay for services and tasks such as legal advisors, licences and due diligence exercises. The LDST undertake to obtain best value when procuring these services.
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(e) The Tax Administrator shall perform on behalf of the Grantor Trust Pool all reporting and other tax compliance duties that are required in respect thereof under the Code, the Grantor Trust Provisions or other compliance guidance issued by the IRS or any state or local taxing authority, including the furnishing to Certificateholders of the schedules described in Section 10.02(c). (f) The Tax Administrator shall perform its duties hereunder so as to maintain the status of the Grantor Trust Pool as Grantor Trust under the Grantor Trust Provisions (and the Trustee, the Master Servicers and the Special Servicers shall assist the Tax Administrator to the extent reasonably requested by the Tax Administrator and to the extent of information within the Trustee’s, the Master Servicers’ or the Special Servicers’ possession or control). 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