Member in Good Standing Sample Clauses

Member in Good Standing. The Account services described in these Agreements And Disclosures are available to those members in good standing with the Credit Union. We reserve the right to suspend services to a member who is not in good standing, which includes members that have:
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Member in Good Standing. The Account services described herein are available to those members in good standing with the Credit Union. We reserve the right to suspend services to a member who is not in good standing, which includes members that have: a. A delinquent loan. b. A Savings account balance below the minimum balance required to open. c. An unresolved returned check. d. Any unpaid and uncollected credit union fees. e. A negative balance on an account. f. Caused a financial loss to the Credit Union.
Member in Good Standing. Current (no greater than 60 days past due) on membership dues
Member in Good Standing is a Vested Member OR is a Non - vested member who has contributed to the bank in the current contract year
Member in Good Standing. A member in good standing is any person who has fulfilled the requirements for membership, is not delinquent in their dues or assessments, and who has not voluntarily resigned employment, become ineligible for continued membership or has been terminated after due process.
Member in Good Standing. 33 All employees in classifications subject to this agreement, on the effective date of this agreement, who 34 are members of the Association in good standing, and all employees who thereafter become members 35 of the Association in good standing shall maintain their membership in the Association in good 36 standing during the period of this agreement unless membership is revoked through contact with the 37 Association.
Member in Good Standing. ADC Members must be current (no greater than 60 days past due) on Membership dues in order to be considered in good standing. Only Members in good standing will be permitted to participate in any ADC event or respond to solicitations for project awards.
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Member in Good Standing. To be a “credit union member in good standing”, you must maintain a balance of at least $5 in your share (savings) account and be current on all obligations with the Credit Union. Failure to do so may result in loss of certain rights as a credit union member—you will not be able to vote in credit union elections or borrow from the credit union and you may lose your membership.
Member in Good Standing. Any member of the bargaining unit who has elected to become a member of the Union as of the effective date of this Agreement, or who elects to become a member during the term of this Agreement, shall remain a member in good standing, subject to the right of each member to revoke his membership at same times as specified in Section 3 for revocation of dues check-off.
Member in Good Standing. If the Employer is a member in good standing of the CMPA as of the date of remittance of the administration fee, the Employer shall pay directly to the CMPA two percent (2%) of all gross remuneration paid to Employees to a maximum of four thousand, seven hundred and fifty dollars ($4,750) for a feature film or movie of the week, pilot or part of a mini-series, or two thousand, three hundred and seventy- five dollars ($2,375) per episode of a series. Gross remuneration is inclusive of vacation pay. The Employer shall process this payment with the regular payroll and remit the monies directly to the CMPA within seven (7) days. During the life of this Master Agreement, the CMPA reserves its rights to amend the amounts payable at its sole discretion. The Employer’s obligations to pay these fees to the CMPA shall not be reduced, waived or otherwise varied absent the CMPA’s express written consent.
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