Notice; Meet and Confer Sample Clauses

Notice; Meet and Confer. The Complaining Party shall give written notice of Default to the Party in Default, specifying the Default alleged by the Complaining Party. Delay in giving such notice shall not constitute a waiver of any Default nor shall it change the time of Default. Before sending a Notice of Default, the Party which may assert that the other Party has failed to perform or fulfill its obligations under this Agreement shall first attempt to meet and confer with the other Party to discuss the alleged failure and shall permit such Party a reasonable period, but not less than ten (10) days, to respond to or cure such alleged failure; provided, however, the meet and confer process shall not be required (i) for any failure to pay amounts due and owing under this Agreement or (ii) if a delay in sending a notice pursuant to this Section would materially and adversely affect a Party or its rights under this Agreement. The Party asserting such failure shall request and if, despite the good faith efforts of the requesting Party, such meeting has not occurred within seven (7) business days of such request, such Party shall be deemed to have satisfied the requirements of this Section and may proceed in accordance with the issuance of a notice of default.
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Notice; Meet and Confer. In the event layoffs become necessary, the employees to be laid off shall be given thirty (30) calendar days’ notice and a copy thereof shall be delivered to a representative of the Union in affected areas. At the request of the Union, the University’s designees will meet and discuss the potential reduction in force within five (5) workdays following notification. The Union may submit its own proposals or alternatives in writing for dealing with the planned layoff situation before, at, or after this meeting, including conveying offers of voluntary layoff made by any unit members. The proposal must be made no later than ten (10) workdays after of the meeting. The University will consider the Union’s proposal in good faith and respond in writing at least ten (10) days before the implementation of the layoff. The University’s refusal to accept particular suggestions or proposals made by the Union with respect to alternatives to reducing staff shall not be subject to the grievance and arbitration provisions of this Agreement.
Notice; Meet and Confer. Any Party seeking to modify this Consent Judgment 25 shall attempt in good faith to meet and confer with all affected Parties prior to filing a motion to Payee Type Amount Deliver To OEHHA Penalty $9,837 OEHHA per Section 4.2.1 Center For Environmental Health Penalty $3,279 LLG Center For Environmental Health ASP $9,836 LLG Lexington Law Group Fee and Cost $65,648 LLG Center For Environmental Health Fee and Cost $8,900 LLG

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  • Obligation to Meet and Confer Before filing any motion in the Court raising a dispute arising out of or related to this Agreement, the Parties shall consult with each other and certify to the Court that they have consulted.

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  • Country Specific Terms Appendix A contains additional terms and conditions of the Agreement applicable to Participants residing in those countries. In addition, Appendix A also contains information and notices of exchange control and certain other issues of which the Participant should be aware.

  • Specific Terms Whenever used in this Agreement, the following words and phrases, unless the context otherwise requires, shall have the following meanings:

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