On Campus Sample Clauses

On Campus a. Students who have selected to receive their Chromebook from the UCCS Bookstore, will have one reserved for their pickup.
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On Campus. If a location is directly connected to the County network it is considered ‘on-campus’. These comprise departments/offices in downtown locations at: 000 Xxxxx Xxxx 000 Xxxxxx 201 Poplar & Jail 150 Washington 140 Xxxxx 584 Xxxxx (Support Services) 000 Xxxxxx Xxx (Forensic Center) 600 Xxxxx (Support Services, Print Shop) 814 Jefferson (Health Department) 616 Xxxxx (Juvenile Court) Shelby Farms – all offices at 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, and remote buildings including Correction Center, Jail East, AOC, Sheriff Training Academy, DR Site, Election Commission, Codes Enforcement, Roads & Bridges, Engineering etc.
On Campus. (If you have opted for the online only learning plan for the 1st marking period please proceed directly to Section 2) I agree to:
On Campus. The NCAA shall not pay a facility rental charge nor facility fees for on-campus facilities but will reimburse for the venue operating personnel and services deemed necessary by the NCAA, including but not limited to PA announcer, official timer, scoreboard operator, shot-clock operator, official scorer, statisticians, police escorts, ushers, ticket sellers, ticket takers, exit watch persons, security personnel, fire marshal, maintenance and cleaning staff of the building and grounds, media areas, video/control room personnel, necessary medical personnel staffing the championship as determined by the NCAA (e.g., paramedics and emergency personnel not already addressed in the budget for ambulance service), etc. All such personnel are to be under the sole direction and the control of the venue(s) and are not to be considered employees or agents of the NCAA. Budgeted amounts shall be entered on the proposed budget and must be approved by the NCAA in order to receive a reimbursement.
On Campus. The NCAA shall not pay a facility rental charge nor facility fees for on-campus facilities but will pay for the actual and necessary expenses associated with the operation of the championship deemed necessary by the NCAA, including but not limited to PA announcer, official timer, official scorer, statisticians, ushers, ticket sellers, ticket takers, exit watch persons, security personnel, fire marshal, maintenance and cleaning staff of the building and grounds, media areas, necessary medical personnel staffing the championship as determined by the NCAA (e.g., paramedics and emergency personnel not already addressed in the budget for ambulance service), etc. All such personnel are to be under the sole direction and the control of the venue(s) and are not to be considered employees or agents of the NCAA. Budgeted amounts shall be entered on the proposed budget and must be approved by the NCAA in order to receive a reimbursement.

Related to On Campus

  • On Call 10.1.1 In the interests of healthy rostering practices, the parties agree that the allocation of on-call time should be spread as evenly as practicable amongst those required to participate in an on-call roster.

  • On Call Allowance (a) An employee who agrees to be on call, that is, the employee agrees to make themselves ready and available to return to work at short notice whilst off duty, shall be paid the allowance, for each period of 24 hours or part thereof, set out in Item 17 of Table 2 of Schedule B to this Agreement.

  • On-Call Employees The Employer may assign work to on-call employees prior to assigning overtime.

  • On-Call Pay 1. When a regular, limited-term or probationary employee is assigned on- call duty by the County, the employee shall, whenever practicable, be informed in writing at least five (5) days in advance of the dates and inclusive hours of such assignment; the employee shall be compensated at one-fourth (1/4) of his or her basic hourly rate for the entire period of such assignment.

  • GOODS RE-ENTERED AFTER REPAIR OR ALTERATION 1. No Party may apply a customs duty to a good, regardless of its origin, that re-enters its territory after that good has been temporarily exported from its territory to the territory of another Party for repair or alteration, regardless of whether such repair or alteration could be performed in the territory of the Party from which the good was exported for repair or alteration.

  • Unauthorized Alterations or Improvements In the event that the Tenant shall undertake alterations or improvements relating to the Property in violation of this section the same shall be considered a material breach of this Lease putting the Tenant in default. The Landlord may, upon the Landlord’s discretion, require the Tenant to undo the alterations or improvements and restore the Property to the its condition prior to any unauthorized alteration or improvement at the sole expense of the Tenant.

  • Construction Equipment Construction Equipment means all tools, machinery and equipment, either operated or not operated, that is required for preparing, fabricating, conveying, erecting, or otherwise performing the Work but is not incorporated into the Work.

  • Infrastructure Improvements The design, redevelopment and construction and completion of certain infrastructure improvements, including sewer, stormwater, electrical and water main improvements, along with other similar improvements.

  • Furniture and Equipment and Certain Other Equipment The Receiver hereby grants to the Assuming Bank an option to purchase all Furniture and Equipment or any telecommunications, data processing equipment (including hardware and software) and check processing and similar operating equipment owned by the Failed Bank at Fair Market Value and located at any leased Bank Premises that the Assuming Bank elects to vacate or which it could have, but did not occupy, pursuant to this Section 4.6; provided, that, the Assuming Bank shall give the Receiver notice of its election to purchase such property at the time it gives notice of its intention to vacate such Bank Premises or within ten (10) days after Bank Closing for Bank Premises it could have, but did not, occupy.

  • Computer Equipment No computers and/or personal electronic devices, such as tablets and laptop computers, or any component thereof, may be purchased with funds provided under this Contract, regardless of purchase price, without prior written approval of ADMINISTRATOR. Any such purchase shall be in accordance with specifications provided by ADMINISTRATOR, be subject to the same inventory control conditions specified above in Subparagraphs 18.1.1 to 18.1.4, and, at the sole discretion of ADMINISTRATOR, become the property of COUNTY upon termination of this Contract.

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