WHEREAS the Trust is an open-end management investment company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act"); and
Parking Throughout the Lease Term, Tenant shall have the exclusive right to use, free of charges, the number of parking spaces set forth in Section 12 of the Summary, which parking spaces constitute the entirety of the parking under the Building and the adjacent surface parking, being all of the parking in the Project. Tenant shall comply with the Parking Rules and Regulations which are in effect on the date hereof, as set forth in the attached Exhibit D and all reasonable modifications and additions thereto which are prescribed from time to time for the orderly operation and use of the Parking Areas by Landlord, and/or Landlord’s Parking Operator (as defined below); provided that such modifications or alterations do not effect Tenant’s use of or access to the Parking Areas. Landlord specifically reserve the right to change the size, configuration, design, layout, of the Parking Areas, and Tenant acknowledges and agrees that Landlord may, without incurring any liability to Tenant and without any abatement of Rent under this Lease, from time to time, temporarily close-off or restrict access to the Parking Areas, so long as Tenant retains access to the number of parking spaces set forth in Section 12 of the Summary. Landlord may delegate its responsibilities hereunder to a parking operator (the “Parking Operator”) in which case the Parking Operator shall have all the rights of control attributed hereby to Landlord. Any parking tax or other charges imposed by governmental authorities in connection with the use of such parking shall be paid directly by Tenant or the parking users, or, if directly imposed against Landlord, Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for all such taxes and/or charges within thirty (30) days after Landlord’s demand therefor. The parking rights provided to Tenant pursuant to this Article 23 are provided solely for use by Tenant’s own personnel visitors and invitees and such rights may not be transferred, assigned, subleased or otherwise alienated by Tenant without Landlord’s prior approval, except in connection with an assignment of this Lease or sublease of the Premises made in accordance with Article 14 above.
Rent Tenant shall pay Landlord the full monthly Rent set forth above during each month of the Lease Term as rental for the Residence and Landlord and Tenant hereby agree that Rent for each month, including any partial month during the first or final month of the Lease Term, shall be payable in full and without proration with respect to the number of days Tenant is in possession during such month, except as otherwise expressly set forth herein with regard to Landlord's delay in delivery of the Residence. Tenant acknowledges that the full amount of Rent stated is due even though the Lease Term does not encompass a full 365 days. Rent is payable in advance without demand, abatement or set-off, at the office of Landlord or at such other place(s) as Landlord may designate, on or before the Commencement Date and the first day of each calendar month thereafter during the Lease Term. IF MAILED, THE RENT AND ALL OTHER SUMS DUE UNDER THIS LEASE SHALL BE MAILED IN SUFFICIENT TIME AND WITH ADEQUATE POSTAGE THEREON TO BE ACTUALLY RECEIVED BY LANDLORD NO LATER THAN THE FIRST DAY OF THE MONTH. ANY RENT NOT ACTUALLY RECEIVED BY LANDLORD ON OR BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF THE MONTH SHALL BE DELINQUENT AND IN DEFAULT. The parties hereby agree if Rent is not paid in full by 5:00 p.m. on the (4th) day of the month when it is due, Tenant shall, in addition to any other remedies of Landlord, pay a late charge of $50.00 on the (5th) day of the month and an additional $10.00 per day (late fee) thereafter. Personal checks will not be accepted after the tenth (10th) day of each month, as Rental payments must be in the form of a cashier’s check or money order if tendered after the tenth (10th) day of the month. Tenant shall pay a handling charge in the amount of $30 or 5% (whichever is greater) for each dishonored check, and, in addition, if applicable, the late charges set forth above. Returned checks must be redeemed by cashier’s check, certified check or money order. All monies received by Landlord shall be applied first to non-rent items (outstanding charges such as, but not limited to, late charges, cleaning service fees, returned check charges, damages incurred by or on behalf of Tenant), and then to Rent. At Landlord’s option, Landlord may require all Rent and other sums to be paid in check, certified check, or money order, and by one monthly payment rather than multiple payments by each Cotenant. Landlord shall at all times have the right to refuse payment in the form of “cash” for monies due hereunder for security purposes. The liability for Rent, in addition to all other obligations hereunder, shall be joint and several among each and all of the individuals comprising Tenant. By providing a check for payment, Tenant is hereby given notice that Tenant’s signed and completed check may be converted to an electronic fund withdrawal upon receipt by Landlord via U.S. Mail or in designated drop box locations. Landlord’s receipt of Tenant’s check shall constitute Tenant’s authorization of such electronic fund withdrawal. Landlord has the right to not accept payment of less than the full amount of Rent, provided, however, the acceptance by Landlord of a check for a lesser amount with an endorsement or statement thereon, or upon any letter accompanying such check that such lesser amount shall constitute payment in full, shall be given no effect and Landlord may accept such payment without prejudice to any other rights or remedies which Landlord may have against Tenant. Any payment, however designated, may be accepted by Landlord and applied against any part of Tenant’s then existing and then due Rent or Landlord may apply such payment against any sum then due or may retain such payment (without interest) as a credit against Tenant’s accruing future obligations.
Undue Burden and Fundamental Alteration For any technology-related requirement in this Agreement for which the District asserts an undue burden or fundamental alteration defense, such assertion may only be made by the Superintendent or by an individual designated by the Superintendent and who has budgetary authority after considering all resources available for use in the funding and operation of the service, program, or activity, and must be accompanied by a written statement of the reasons for reaching that conclusion, including the cost of meeting the requirement and the available funding and other resources. The written statement will be certified by the determining official. If such a determination is made, the certifying official will describe in the written statement how it will provide equally effective alternate access, i.e., other action that would not result in such an alteration or such burdens but would nevertheless ensure that, to the maximum extent possible, individuals with disabilities receive the same benefits or services provided by the District as their nondisabled peers.
Contractor If COUNTY elects to renegotiate this Agreement due to reduced or terminated 20 funding, CONTRACTOR shall not be obligated to accept the renegotiated terms.
Utilities The Landlord shall provide the following utilities and services to the Tenant: _ _. Any other utilities or services not mentioned will be the responsibility of the Tenant.
Compassionate Leave (a) An employee is entitled to 2 days of compassionate leave for each occasion when a member of the employee's immediate family, or a member of the employee's household:
Training a. The employer, in consultation with the local, shall be responsible for developing and implementing an ongoing harassment and sexual harassment awareness program for all employees. Where a program currently exists and meets the criteria listed in this agreement, such a program shall be deemed to satisfy the provisions of this article. This awareness program shall initially be for all employees and shall be scheduled at least once annually for all new employees to attend.
Audit of Existing Content and Functionality By September 1, 2017, the Recipient will propose for OCR’s review and approval the identity and bona fides of an Auditor (corporation or individual) to audit all content and functionality on its website, including, but not limited to, the home page, all subordinate pages, and intranet pages and sites, to identify any online content or functionality that is inaccessible to persons with disabilities, including online content and functionality developed by, maintained by, or offered through a third party vendor or an open source. The Auditor will have sufficient knowledge and experience in website accessibility for people with disabilities to carry out all related tasks, including developing a Proposed Corrective Action Plan. The Audit will use the Benchmarks for Measuring Accessibility set out above, unless the Recipient receives prior permission from OCR to use a different standard as a benchmark. During the Audit, the Recipient will also seek input from members of the public with disabilities, including parents, students, employees, and others associated with the Recipient, and other persons knowledgeable about website accessibility, regarding the accessibility of its online content and functionality.
Scope of Services The specific scope of work for each job shall be determined in advance and in writing between TIPS Member, Member’s design professionals and Vendor. It is permitted for the TIPS Member to provide a general scope description, but the awarded vendor should provide a written scope of work, and if applicable, according to the TIPS Member’s design Professional as part of the proposal. Once the scope of the job is agreed to, the TIPS Member will issue a PO and/or an Agreement or Contract with the Job Order Contract Proposal referenced or as an attachment along with bond and any other special provisions agreed by the TIPS Member. If special terms and conditions other than those covered within this solicitation and awarded Agreements are required, they will be attached to the PO and/or an Agreement or Contract and shall take precedence over those in this base TIPS Vendor Agreement.