Orderly Conduct Sample Clauses

Orderly Conduct conduct itself in an orderly and businesslike manner and in compliance with the policies and standards in the Operations Manual or as specified by the Licensor from time to time;
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Orderly Conduct. Conduct not consistent with the quiet and orderly use of the Library is prohibited. APPENDIX I RULES FOR ADDRESSING A MEETING OF THE DETROIT LIBRARY COMMISSION‌ A person shall be permitted to address a meeting of the Detroit Library Commission or Detroit Library Commission sitting as a committee of the whole (hereafter referred to as DLC) subject to the following rules:
Orderly Conduct. As the Landlord does not have the right to enter the subject property without prior notice and/or unless an emergency repair is being addressed (as previously stated in this Lease), the Xxxxxx also agrees not to interfere with the Landlord’s rights of privacy (relative to the Landlord’s place of residence). It is highly recommended to both parties, all communication from one to the other, be in writing and forwarded to the respective home addresses. Thereby, a clear record of communication can be established and documented. In case of an emergency, immediate notification is required from one party to the other. (An emergency is defined as a situation that requires immediate notification because the situation may or will cause injury to person or persons and/or affect the habitability of the subject property.)
Orderly Conduct. The Franchisee shall conduct the fr anchised business in an orderly and businesslike manner and in complian ce with all such policies and operating standards as may from time to time be specified by the Franchisor and generally maintain the standards of quality of the business method.

Related to Orderly Conduct

  • Disorderly Conduct The Contractor shall at all times take all reasonable precautions to prevent any unlawful, riotous or disorderly conduct by or amongst its personnel, and to preserve peace and protection of people and property in the neighbourhood of the Works.

  • User Conduct You agree not to use Mobile Banking or the content or information delivered through Mobile Banking in any way that would: (a) infringe any third-party copyright, patent, trademark, trade secret or other proprietary rights or rights of privacy, including any rights in the Software; (b) be fraudulent or involve the sale of counterfeit or stolen items, including, but not limited to, use of Mobile Banking to impersonate another person or entity; (c) violate any law, statute, ordinance or regulation (including, but not limited to, those governing export control, consumer protection, unfair competition, anti-discrimination or false advertising); (d) be false, misleading or inaccurate; (e) create liability for us or our affiliates or service providers, or cause us to lose (in whole or in part) the services of any of our service providers; (f) be defamatory, trade libelous, unlawfully threatening or unlawfully harassing; (g) potentially be perceived as illegal, offensive or objectionable; (h) interfere with or disrupt computer networks connected to Mobile Banking; (i) interfere with or disrupt the use of Mobile Banking by any other user; or (j) use Mobile Banking in such a manner as to gain unauthorized entry or access to the computer systems of others.

  • Prohibited Conduct In providing the services described in this agreement, the Sub-Advisor will not consult with any other investment advisory firm that provides investment advisory services to any investment company sponsored by Principal Life Insurance Company regarding transactions for the Fund in securities or other assets.

  • Serious Health Condition An illness, injury, impairment, or physical or mental condition which warrants the participation of a family member to provide care during a period of treatment or supervision and involves either inpatient care in a hospital, hospice or residential health care facility or continuing treatment or continuing supervision by a health care provider (e.g. physician or surgeon) as defined by state and federal law.

  • Restricted Activities The Executive agrees that some restrictions on his activities during and after his employment are necessary to protect the goodwill, Confidential Information and other legitimate interests of the Company and its Affiliates:

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