Management of the Scheme Sample Clauses

Management of the Scheme. 6.1 The Treasurer to the Joint Committee is authorised to make the accounting entries necessary to achieve the purposes of the Archive Acquisitions Reserve in accordance with proper accounting practices.
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Management of the Scheme. 21.1. The Seller shall in its sole discretion determine whether or not a managing agent (as contemplated in the STMSA) shall be appointed to manage the affairs of the Body Corporate and, if applicable, the Association. 21.2. In the event the Seller determines that a managing agent is to be appointed, then it shall be entitled to appoint the managing agent for a period of 1 (one) year after the first general meeting of the Body Corporate. 21.3. With effect from the Registration Date, the Purchaser grants to the Seller the irrevocable power of attorney to appoint the first managing agent and authorises the Seller to exercise all of its voting rights in this regard. 21.4. In the event that the Seller determines that a managing agent is not be to appointed, then the Seller shall be responsible to ensure that the affairs of the Body Corporate and Association are managed and administered by it or any person appointed by it to do so, for 12 (twelve) months after the Body Corporate has been established or until such time the Seller is no longer a member of the Body Corporate, whichever is the earlier, and the Purchaser hereby agrees that the Seller shall be entitled to levy a reasonable market related fee to the Body Corporate and Association for providing such services.
Management of the Scheme. 13.1 The affairs of the Scheme will be managed by the Managing Agent in accordance with the provisions of the Management Agreement, the Act, the HDSFRP Regulations, the Management Association Constitution and the Conduct Rules. 13.2 The Managing Agent will be responsible to provide the Services to the Occupants in accordance with the Management Agreement and, where applicable, as contemplated and provided for herein. The Seller, without any obligation on itself, hereby accepts, on behalf and under authorisation of and instruction by the Managing Agent, such rights, duties, obligations and responsibilities as are herein granted to and/or imposed upon the Managing Agent. 13.3 The Managing Agent will have the powers, duties and obligations provided for in the Act, the HDSFRP Regulations, the Management Association Constitution and the Conduct Rules, and where any such powers vest in the Purchaser, the Purchaser, by his or her signature hereto, is deemed to have irrevocably ceded and assigned the such powers to the Managing Agent, where such powers, duties and obligations relate to the management of the Scheme. 13.4 The Management Association will be responsible to elect the Trustee Committee whose function will be to communicate and co-operate with the Managing Agent regarding any reasonable request and complaints by Occupants of the Scheme. 13.5 The Trustee Committee will meet bi-monthly with the Managing Agent’s duly appointed on-site manager and every alternate month with the Managing Agent or as otherwise required or agreed from time to time.
Management of the Scheme. 7.1 The MANAGEMENT will manage the affairs of the SCHEME in accordance with the ACT. 7.2 The SELLER shall establish a RESIDENT’S COMMITTEE for the SCHEME. 7.3 The function of the RESIDENT’S COMMITTEE shall be to communicate and co-operate with MANAGEMENT regarding any reasonable requests and complaints by occupants of the SCHEME. 7.4 The MANAGEMENT shall have the powers, duties and obligations provided for in the ACT, the HOUSE RULES (Annexure C) and regulations to the Act where applicable and subject to the exemption, and where any such powers vest in the PURCHASER, the PURCHASER by his signature hereto is deemed to have irrevocably ceded and assigned the same to the MANAGEMENT where such powers, duties and obligations relate to the management of the SCHEME. 7.5 The RESIDENT’S COMMITTEE will meet monthly with the manager of the SCHEME and three (3) times a year with MANAGEMENT. 7.6 The RESIDENT COMMITTEE will hold an annual general meeting where a maximum of 6 (six) residents in the SCHEME will be chosen from the ranks of the owners of life rights and renters to serve on the RESIDENT’S COMMITTEE.
Management of the Scheme. 9.1. The Owner shall through the Operator: 9.1.1. manage, control, and administer the Scheme; 9.1.2. insure the buildings and improvements of the Scheme and keep such insured to its replacement value against damage or destruction; 9.1.3. comply with any notice or order by any competent authority requiring any repairs to, or work in respect of, the Land and/or buildings comprising the Scheme; 9.1.4. ensure compliance with all laws relating to the Scheme or to any improvements on the Land; 9.1.5. keep in a state of good and serviceable repair and properly maintain the common area plant, machinery, fixtures and fittings, including elevators (where applicable), used in the common area(s) of or in connection with the Scheme; 9.1.6. subject to the rights of the local authority, maintain and repair, including upgrades where reasonably necessary, pipes, wires, cables and ducts existing on the Land on which the Scheme is situate; 9.1.7. enter into an agreement with the local authority or any person or body for the supply to the Scheme and the Land of electric current, gas, water, fuel and sanitary and other services; 9.1.8. prepare a budget of the income and expenditure for each financial year of the Scheme in respect of the expenses relating to the maintenance, administration, management and control of the Scheme; 9.1.9. determine Levies payable by all occupants of the Scheme and determine increases in the Levies on an annual basis; 9.1.10. cause proper books of account and records to be kept in respect of the Scheme so as to record and fairly to explain the transactions of the Scheme, including a record of all sums of money received and expended and the matters in respect of which such receipt and expenditure occur; 9.1.11. provide the basic services as set out in clause 12.1 below; 9.1.12. control the alienation of the residential units in the Scheme and/or sale of housing interest therein and the transfer of the common areas; 9.1.13. maintain, as necessary, the Scheme and the improvements thereon, save for the maintenance obligations of the Occupant as set out in clause 15.6 below; 9.1.14. control the use of the Scheme; and 9.1.15. call and manage annual general meetings as well as other general meetings of the Scheme; 9.1.16. do all things reasonably necessary for the enforcement of any design guidelines, and/or landscaping and garden guidelines in force from time to time, for the maintenance of aesthetic integrity and high physical and visual standards of the...
Management of the Scheme a. The Pro5 solution adopted must recognise the need to monitor (and as necessary, control) school expenditure in order to meet the requirements of the DfE’s match-funding scheme. The solution must also reflect the national nature of the DfE initiative.
Management of the Scheme.  CDC will provide a manager to oversee the running of the Community Warden scheme and provide a dedicated Supervisor who will manage the operational and daily running of the scheme.  As employer of the wardens, CDC will take decisions which relate solely to personnel management but will keep Partners informed of any significant issues.  Where sickness or leave occur the Supervisor will seek to provide some level of cover to the affected area and cover key commitments but cannot maintain the normal level of patrol cover that would have been expected.  Where staffing levels cannot be maintained for any significant period (over 3 months) then a discount for the affected partners on the following years contribution proportionate to the level of cover supplied will be considered.  The Community Warden Scheme Steering Group will be open to all contributing Partners (whether cash or in kind) who will provide the strategic steer and challenge to the performance of the scheme. The Steering Group will meet at regular intervals to receive reports from the Manager and Supervisor, monitor performance, and, agree and monitor the budget. It will be quorate with four Partners present including CDC and be able to agree decision of policy and direction affecting the whole scheme. It is proposed that it meets twice a year – 1) in April to review the end of year budget reconciliation and the new year business plan; 2) and in November to update on the work of the service and propose the budget for the forthcoming year. Minutes will be communicated to all Partners within four weeks. Decisions affecting a specific beat areas will be taken with the directly affected Partners.
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  • Management of Business (a) No Limited Partner or Assignee (other than the General Partner, any of its Affiliates or any officer, director, employee, agent or trustee of the General Partner, the Partnership or any of their Affiliates, in their capacity as such) shall take part in the operation, management or control (within the meaning of the Act) of the Partnership’s business, transact any business in the Partnership’s name or have the power to sign documents for or otherwise bind the Partnership. (b) The transaction of any such business by the General Partner, any of its Affiliates or any officer, director, employee, partner, agent or trustee of the General Partner, the Partnership or any of their Affiliates, in their capacity as such, shall not affect, impair or eliminate the limitations on the liability of the Limited Partners or Assignees under this Agreement.

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