Music Service Sample Clauses

Music Service. Telford & Wrekin Music supports schools with the delivery of a quality music provision to enhance and extend the curriculum. We provide an inclusive and cohesive music support service across Telford & Wrekin through the delivery of musical activities in schools that complement and enhance schools’ policy and planning systems. The service provides a specialist high quality network of music tutors to support and deliver music in schools and other venues, in and outside of the school curriculum. We provide a comprehensive service to schools and to parents in Telford & Wrekin including small group and 1:1 instrumental and vocal lessons on a wide range of instruments via direct billing to parents on a monthly basis. The service also offers a 30 week subsidised programme offering whole class music lessons at KS1/2/3 on a variety of instruments and a range of music workshops for all key stages. Also available are after School Music Clubs, such as our woodwind groups, orchestras and Rock Schools; Networks and support for teachers such as our Primary Music Teachers Network and Instrument and Resource Hire. The service offers Specialist Music Support for both Primary & Secondary Schools - you can buy in a music specialist to deliver/enhance the music provision in your school; this can either be to deliver the music curriculum, specialist one to one teaching or to run an after-school music club as part of your extended schools provision. For more information please visit our website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx Email: xxxxxxx.xxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx.xx Tel: 00000 000000 Facebook: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/Telfordmusic/ The Student Engagement Programme is an alternative provision where we support schools, students and parents to access a full and balanced curriculum in their school and on a part time basis. The work across all our sites is based around the Six Principles of Nurture supporting children’s mental health and wellbeing, making nurture an essential component of our service. We work in partnership with schools to encourage, engage and support students and to avoid exclusions. We provide assessments and a curriculum that work closely to support mental health and wellbeing alongside the educational needs of the students. The curriculum is bespoke to the student, reviewed regularly with the school with the anticipation that after 12 weeks they are successfully back in school. Longer term placements are available but the student has to also attend their mainstream s...
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Music Service. “The music service is important – I play guitar and have vocal lessons.” “Music services could be charged at a higher price in schools, Not as important as other things so would pay for this service as its cheaper than private.” “Could pay more for music. Not private prices but more of a contribution – willing to pay more.” “If you make people pay it’ll get rid of people doing it soley to cut class.”
Music Service is engaged in the business of providing rights to its licensees to use any and all of Music Service's catalog of audio recordings and musical compositions available on the Website, for the following purposes: (i) record, dub, synchronize and fix in synchronization or timed relation with visual images, including but not limited to motion pictures, television, video; (ii) remix, edit, and alter same; (iii) add or modify lyrics; (iv) duplicate and make copies; (v) couple with other audio recordings;
Music Service teachers will use ‘catch up’ Red weeks to compensate for lessons missed due to school cancellations. Refunds will not be considered in cases where delivery falls below 33 weeks in the academic year due to high levels of school cancellation.
Music Service. 1.1 MOOD will provide the Music Service to the Site during the Term and the Subscriber will pay the Fee set out in Offer. 1.2 It is agreed by the Subscriber that it shall not contract with any Third Party other than MOOD during the Agreement for the provision of any services in the Sites that are the same or similar to the Services provided by MOOD under this Agreement. 1.3 Music Profile is selected by Jaguar Land Rover and any specific request about the Music Profile shall be directly address by the Subscriber to Jaguar Land Rover. 1.4 The Music Tracks are updated monthly. 1.5 As the liability of MOOD may be incurred by the Music Tracks broadcast in public places, MOOD has the right not to distribute or broadcast any music tracks with explicit lyrics and/or text which may lead to legal action by Third Party. 1.6 The Subscriber shall (i) only broadcast the Music Tracks as background music in the Sites covered by the Agreement (ii) not reproduce or make copy of the Music Tracks, in whole or in part and in any form whatsoever; failing that the Agreement will be immediately terminated by the MOOD without prejudice to any damages. The Subscriber shall not use the Music Service for dancing (including but not limited to ballrooms, discotheques and dance studios), bowling, skating, aerobic, or other similar forms of entertainment or physical activity (including but not limited to instructed health club classes) or where an admission or cover charge is charged (including but not limited to nightclubs and theme parks).

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  • Electric Service 1. The Authority shall make available Electric Service to enable the Customer to receive the Allocation in accordance with this Agreement, Service Tariff No. WNY-2 and the Rules. 2. The Customer shall not be entitled to receive Electric Service under this Agreement for any EP and/or RP allocation unless such EP and/or RP allocation is identified in Schedule A. 3. The Authority will provide, and the Customer shall accept and pay for, Electric Service with respect to the Allocation specified in Schedule A. If Schedule C specifies a Takedown Schedule for the Allocation, the Authority will provide, and the Customer shall accept and pay for, Electric Service with respect to the Allocation in accordance with such Takedown Schedule. 4. The Authority shall provide UCAP in amounts necessary to meet the Customer’s NYISO UCAP requirements associated with the Allocation in accordance with the NYISO Tariffs. The Customer shall be responsible to pay the Authority for such UCAP in accordance with Service Tariff No. WNY-2. 5. The provision of Electric Service associated with the Allocation is an unbundled service separate from the transmission and delivery of power and energy to the Customer. The Customer acknowledges and agrees that Customer’s local electric utility, not the Authority, shall be responsible for delivering the Allocation to the Facility specified in Schedule A in accordance with the applicable Utility Tariff(s). 6. The Contract Demand for the Customer’s Allocation may be modified by the Authority if the amount of Firm Power and Firm Energy available for sale as EP or RP from the Project is modified as required to comply with any ruling, order, or decision of any regulatory or judicial body having jurisdiction, including but not limited to FERC. Any such modification will be made on a pro rata basis to all EP and RP customers, as applicable, based on the terms of such ruling, order, or decision. 7. The Contract Demand may not exceed the Allocation. 8. The Customer’s Facility must be metered by the Customer’s local electric utility in a manner satisfactory to the Authority, or another metering arrangement satisfactory to the Authority must be provided (collectively, “Metering Arrangement”). A Metering Arrangement that is not satisfactory to the Authority shall be grounds, after notice to the Customer, for the Authority to modify, withhold, suspend, or terminate Electric Service to the Customer. If a Metering Arrangement is not made to conform to the Authority’s requirements within thirty

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  • CLOUD SERVICE The Cloud Service offering, is described below and is specified in an Order Document for the selected entitled offerings. The Order Document will consist of the Quotation that is provided and the Proof of Entitlement (XxX) you will receive confirming the start date and term of the Cloud Services and when invoicing will commence.

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  • Elevator Service If the Building is equipped with elevators, Landlord, during Normal Business Hours of Building, shall furnish elevator service to Tenant to be used in common with others. At least one elevator shall remain in service during all other hours. Landlord may designate a specific elevator for use as a service elevator.

  • Electrical Service Electrical service for new construction or a renovated existing building shall be 480/277-volt, 3-phase, 4-wire or approved equal. Service shall be sized for HVAC and other mechanical system(s) loads, lighting, general building services, and dedicated computer based office equipment loads. 5 xxxxx per square foot shall be provided for lighting and general service receptacles. Size of neutral conductor of 3- phase circuits shall be twice that of phase conductor to accommodate potential harmonic currents associated with computer system electronic power supplies and fluorescent lighting fixtures electronic ballasts.

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