Other Duties. The Transfer Agent may perform other duties for additional compensation if agreed to in writing by the parties to this Agreement.
Other Duties. In addition, FTIS shall perform such other duties and functions, and shall be paid such amounts therefor, as may from time to time be agreed upon in writing between the Investment Company and FTIS. Such other duties and functions shall be reflected in a written amendment to Schedule C, and the compensation for such other duties and functions shall be reflected in a written amendment to Schedule A.
Other Duties. (1) The Company shall answer correspondence from Shareholders relating to their Share accounts and such other correspondence as may from time to time be addressed to the Company;
Other Duties. In addition to the duties expressly provided for herein, the Transfer Agent shall perform such other duties and functions as are set forth in the Fee Schedules(s) hereto from time to time.
Other Duties. In addition to the duties expressly set forth in Schedule B to this Agreement, the Transfer Agent shall perform such other duties and functions, and shall be paid such amounts therefore, as may from time to time be agreed upon in writing between the Fund and the Transfer Agent. Such other duties and functions shall be reflected in a written amendment to Schedule B, dated and signed by an Officer of each party hereto.
Other Duties. In addition to the duties expressly provided for herein, the Bank shall perform such other duties and functions and shall be paid such amounts therefor as may from time to time be agreed to in writing.
Other Duties. Undertaking duties from time to time that may be in addition to those outlined above but which fall within your capabilities and experience. Act as a role model for the Southern DHB Organisational Values. You respond positively to requests for assistance in own and other areas, demonstrating adaptability and willingness. You produce work that complies with SDHB processes and reflects best practice. Research undertaken is robust and well considered. Live and support the DHB values in everything you do. Professional Development – self Identifying areas for personal and professional development. Training and development goals are identified/agreed with your manager. Performance objectives reviewed annually with your manager. You actively seek feedback and accept constructive criticism. Health, Safety and Wellbeing Taking all practicable steps to ensure personal safety and the safety of others while at work, in accordance with the Southern DHB’s Health, Safety and Wellbeing policies, procedures and systems. You understand and consistently meet your obligations under Southern DHB’s Health and Safety policy/procedures. You actively encourage and challenge your peers to work in a safe manner. Effort is made to strive for best practice in Health and Safety at all times. Treaty of Waitangi Giving effect to the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi – Partnership, Participation and Protection through your interaction with others on a day to day basis. Partnership – You interact in good faith and in the nature of a partnership. There is a sense of shared enterprise and mutual benefit where each partner takes account of the needs and interests of the other. Participation – You work in partnership with our treaty partners to enable our organisation to prosper. You are mindful of the varying socio- economic conditions that face our people and work hard to remove barriers of access to health and education. Protection – You work proactively to protect the rights and interests of Māori, including the need to proactively build the capacity and capability of Māori. Quality and Performance Maintain professional and organisational quality standards. Performance is in alignment with HR quality audit standards, organisational requirements, and professional standards. Ensure delivered work is planned, delivered, and implemented consistently against quality standards. Continuously identify improvement opportunities to perform job in most effective manner. Investigate opportunities t...
Other Duties. In addition, FTIS shall perform such other duties and functions, and shall be paid such amounts therefor, as may from time to time be agreed upon in writing between the Investment Company and FTIS. Such other duties and functions shall be reflected in a written amendment to Schedule C, and the compensation for such other duties and functions shall be reflected in a written amendment to Schedule A. FMRF Amended and Restated TA & SH Agreement June 2014
Other Duties. Undertaking duties from time to time that may be in addition to those outlined above but which fall within your capabilities and experience. • You respond positively to requests for assistance in own and other areas, demonstrating adaptability and willingness. • You produce work that complies with SDHB processes and reflects best practice. • Research undertaken is robust and well considered. Professional Development – self Identifying areas for personal and professional development. • Training and development goals are identified/agreed with your manager. • Performance objectives reviewed annual with your manager. • You actively seek feedback and accept constructive criticism. Health, Safety and Wellbeing Taking all practicable steps to ensure personal safety and the safety of others while at work, in accordance with the Southern DHB’s Health, Safety and Wellbeing policies, procedures and systems. • You understand and consistently meet your obligations under Southern DHB’s Health and Safety policy/procedures. • You actively encourage and challenge your peers to work in a safe manner. • Effort is made to strive for best practice in Health and Safety at all times. Treaty of Waitangi Giving effect to the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi – Partnership, Participation and Protection through your interaction with others on a day to day basis. • Partnership – You interact in good faith and in the nature of a partnership. There is a sense of shared enterprise and mutual benefit where each partner takes account of the needs and interests of the other. • Participation – You work in partnership with our treaty partners to enable our organisation to prosper. You are mindful of the varying socio- economic conditions that face our people and work hard to remove barriers of access to health and education. • Protection – You work proactively to protect the rights and interests of Māori, including the need to proactively build the capacity and capability of Māori. CHANGES TO POSITION DESCRIPTION From time to time it may be necessary to consider changes to the position description in response to the changing nature of our work environment – including technological requirements or statutory changes. This Position Description may be reviewed as part of the preparation for your annual performance and development review. Acknowledged / Accepted: .............................................................................................................. .......................
Other Duties. Undertaking duties from time to time that may be in addition to those outlined above but which fall within your capabilities and experience. Act as a role model for the Southern DHB Organisational Values. • You respond positively to requests for assistance in own and other areas, demonstrating adaptability and willingness. • You produce work that complies with SDHB processes and reflects best practice. • Research undertaken is robust and well considered. • Live and support the DHB values in everything you do. Professional Development – self Identifying areas for personal and professional development. • Training and development goals are identified/agreed with your manager. • Performance objectives reviewed annually with your manager. • You actively seek feedback and accept constructive criticism. Health, Safety and Wellbeing Taking all practicable steps to ensure personal safety and the safety of others while at work, in accordance with the Southern DHB’s Health, Safety and Wellbeing policies, procedures and systems. • You understand and consistently meet your obligations under Southern DHB’s Health and Safety policy/procedures. • You actively encourage and challenge your peers to work in a safe manner. • Effort is made to strive for best practice in Health and Safety at all times. Treaty of Waitangi The principles of Te Tiriti, as articulated by the courts and the Waitangi Tribunal, underpin the Ministry’s commitment to Te Tiriti. Tino rangatiratanga, Equity, Active protection, Options and Partnership will guide your interaction with others on a day to day basis. • Tino rangatiratanga - Providing for Māori self- determination and mana motuhake in the design, delivery and monitoring of health and disability services. • Equity - Being committed to achieving equitable health outcomes for Māori. • Active protection - Acting to the fullest extent practicable to achieve equitable health outcomes for Māori. This includes ensuring that the Crown, its agents and its Treaty partner under Te Tiriti are well informed on the extent, and nature, of both Māori health outcomes and efforts to achieve Māori health equity. • Options - Providing for and properly resourcing kaupapa Māori health and disability services. Furthermore, the Crown is obliged to ensure that all health and disability services are provided in a culturally appropriate way that recognises and supports the expression of hauora Māori models of care. • Partnership - Working in partnership with Māori in the...