Non-negotiable Clause Samples
A Non-Negotiable clause establishes that certain terms or conditions within a contract are fixed and cannot be altered through negotiation between the parties. In practice, this means that specific provisions—such as pricing, delivery timelines, or legal disclaimers—are set by one party (often the provider or seller) and must be accepted as-is by the other party if they wish to proceed with the agreement. The core function of this clause is to streamline the contracting process by eliminating back-and-forth discussions on key terms, thereby reducing delays and ensuring consistency across multiple agreements.
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Non-negotiable. This Note is non-negotiable and may not otherwise be transferred. Non Assignment. The Maker's rights and obligations under this Note are not assignable or delegable without the prior written consent of the Holder.
Non-negotiable. This Note is non-negotiable.
Non-negotiable. The Agreement is non-negotiable and shall not be sold, transferred, assigned, or pledged by Lender except with the prior written approval of Borrower; provided, however, that the Lender may transfer this Agreement to any related party by written endorsement specifying the related party to which the Agreement is being transferred. For purposes of this paragraph, the term “related party” means any existing or newly formed entity or association directly or indirectly controlled by Lender, through an ownership interest or contractual rights.
Non-negotiable. This Note is non-negotiable, and may not be assigned, pledged or otherwise transferred (including, without limitation, a transfer by operation of law) by the Payee.
Non-negotiable. One in which it is stated that the goods referred to therein will be delivered to a specified person.
Non-negotiable. All provisions of this Article 13 - HOLIDAYS shall remain unchanged and non-negotiable through the term of this Agreement.
Non-negotiable. All non-tenured staff must be evaluated and rated every year until tenured*. • Observation and summative documents will be consistent across the district. • All contractual deadlines and processes must be followed. • All non-tenured evaluatees will receive a summative document with a rating. • Informal Observation o May include any/all parts of the Written Observation Report. A post-observation conference will be held. • Formal Observation o A formal observation must include the Written Observation Report and Self Evaluation Form. The contractual agreements will be followed. ⮚ The length of one lesson or class period ⮚ A post-conference and may be include a pre-conference ⮚ Discussed within five (5) school days of observation, written presented within 10 school days. ⮚ Consistent document used throughout the district (see summative evaluation system. December 1st First Observation March 1st Second Observation March 1st Informal Observation April 15th One Formal and One Informal Observation December 1st Submit Individual Growth Plan May 15th Individual Growth Plan Meeting August/September. Initial testing October 15th Student Growth Form Meeting November 1st Finalized Student Growth Form February 15th Submit Mid-Year Data May 1st Submit End-of-Year Data 10 Days Prior to the Last Day of School… Summative Evaluation Meeting
Non-negotiable. All non-tenured staff must be evaluated and rated every year until tenured*. • All non-tenured evaluatees will receive a summative document with a rating.
Non-negotiable items — The deposit of any item stamped with a "non-negotiable" watermark is prohibited. Online deposits of this nature will result in the immediate revocation of the Online Banking Mobile Check Deposit.
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