MARKET RECOVERY PROVISIONS Sample Clauses

MARKET RECOVERY PROVISIONS. Wages will be paid at the rate of eighteen dollars ($18.00) per hour plus benefits as per the Collective Agreement.
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MARKET RECOVERY PROVISIONS. 32.01 The terms and conditions of this Collective Agreement may be changed or amended by written agreement between the OPCA and the Ontario Council in the affected geo- graphic area. Any changes or amendments shall not be effective unless and until such change or amendment has been reduced in writing and executed by all parties.
MARKET RECOVERY PROVISIONS. Work at the Greater Essex County District County School Board is exempt from this clause. Wages will be paid at the rate of twenty dollars ($20.00) per hour plus benefits as per the Collective Agreement.
MARKET RECOVERY PROVISIONS. 33.01 The terms and conditions of this Collective Agreement may be changed or amended by written agreement between the Local Chapter of OPCA of the Employers and the Local Union in the geographic area. Any changes or amendments agreed to by the Local Chapter and the Local Union in that geographic area shall not be effective unless and until such change or amendment has been reduced in writing and executed by all parties.
MARKET RECOVERY PROVISIONS. 33.01 The terms and conditions of this Collective Agreement may be changed or amended by written agreement between the Local Chapter of OPCA of the Employers and the Local Union in the geographic area. Any changes or amendments agreed to by the Local Chapter and the Local Union in that geographic area shall not be effective unless and until such change or amendment has been reduced in writing and executed by all parties. Effective June 1, 1998 the following will apply for re-paint work in all universities (except University of Toronto), community colleges, hotels/motels, churches, nursing homes, hospitals, schools and school boards (except the Toronto and North York Boards of Education, Kitchener/Waterloo Separate School Board, and the Canadian National Exhibition). The Windsor area is exempt from this clause. (a) Wages will be paid at the rate of $17.00 per hour plus all benefits as per Collective Agreement. (b) For any job sites utilizing municipal, provincial, or federal fair wage, the prevailing fair wage rate for those sites will apply. Hours of work shall be 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday. (c) Employees for this work must be hired through the Union Hall, on a name-hire basis. Employers who have no work for current employees may offer this work to them with the understanding that when regular work becomes available, current employees will return to such work and additional employees will be hired from the Union Hall.
MARKET RECOVERY PROVISIONS. (Work at the Canadian National Exhibition, City of Toronto and other applicable fair wage areas are exempt from this clause). Wages will be paid at the rate of twenty dollars ($20.00) per hour plus benefits as per the Collective Agreement.
MARKET RECOVERY PROVISIONS. Wages will be paid at 85% of the current commercial rate plus benefits as per the Collective Agreement.
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  • Regulatory Provisions Any person who sells, supplies, offers for sale, or manufactures any consumer product for use in California shall comply with the standards set forth in the Consumer Products Regulation, including the VOC limit, ingredient prohibitions, labeling, reporting, displaying the date of manufacture, and other administrative requirements. (Cal. Code Regs., tit.17, §§ 94509–94515.) If anywhere on the container of any consumer product, the manufacturer represents that the product may be used or is suitable for a specific use in which a lower limit applies, the lowest applicable limit shall apply. (Cal. Code Regs., tit.17, § 94512(a).)

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  • Concerning Applicable Provisions of Law, etc This Agreement shall be subject to all applicable provisions of law, including the applicable provisions of the 1940 Act and to the extent that any provisions herein contained conflict with any such applicable provisions of law, the latter shall control.

  • Customary Provisions The Mortgage contains customary and enforceable provisions such as to render the rights and remedies of the holder thereof adequate for the realization against the Mortgaged Property of the benefits of the security provided thereby, including, (i) in the case of a Mortgage designated as a deed of trust, by trustee's sale, and (ii) otherwise by judicial foreclosure. Upon default by a Mortgagor on a Mortgage Loan and foreclosure on, or trustee's sale of, the Mortgaged Property pursuant to the proper procedures, the holder of the Mortgage Loan will be able to deliver good and merchantable title to the Mortgaged Property. There is no homestead or other exemption available to a Mortgagor which would interfere with the right to sell the Mortgaged Property at a trustee's sale or the right to foreclose the Mortgage, subject to applicable federal and state laws and judicial precedent with respect to bankruptcy and right of redemption or similar law;

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