Other Offences Sample Clauses

Other Offences. In addition to any other rights of the Minister and obligations of the Hirer under this Agreement, if any Relevant Personnel as defined in this Agreement is the subject of an arrest, charge or conviction for: 9A1.1 any offence of violence or deprivation of liberty (whether indictable or not) or other indictable offence 9A1.2 any other offence that the Minister notifies the Hirer in writing the Minister considers renders the Relevant Personnel unsuitable to be involved in the Relevant Activity (“Other Offence”) that Relevant Personnel will be an Unsuitable Person for the purposes of this Agreement and the Hirer must treat that Relevant Personnel as an Unsuitable Person, subject to clause 9A.2.
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Other Offences. In addition to Frontline Fleet’s other rights and remedies in this Agreement, You acknowledge and agree that Frontline may, in its discretion, charge You a fee for the actual cost to Frontline for each offence of any term of this Agreement each time such an offence results in a visit by Frontline (or its designate service provider) to the Vehicle to remedy the situation (including, but not limited to, towing, impoundment, necessity of cleaning or re-fuelling, etc.).
Other Offences. In addition to any other rights of the Minister and obligations of the Provider under this Deed or a Purchase Order, if any Relevant Personnel as defined in this Deed is the subject of an allegation, arrest, charge or conviction for: 28.1.1 any offence of violence or deprivation of liberty (whether indictable or not) or other indictable offence; or 28.1.2 any other offence that the Minister notifies the Provider in writing the Minister considers renders the Relevant Personnel unsuitable to be involved in the Services,
Other Offences. In addition to any other rights of the Government Party and obligations of the NFP under this Agreement, if any Relevant Personnel as defined in this Agreement is the subject of an allegation, arrest, charge or conviction for: 1.1 any offence of violence or deprivation of liberty (whether indictable or not) or other indictable offence; or
Other Offences. In addition to any other rights of DCP and obligations of the Researcher under this Agreement, if any Relevant Personnel as defined in this Agreement is the subject of an allegation, arrest, charge or conviction for: 2.1.1 any offence of violence or deprivation of liberty (whether indictable or not) or other indictable offence; or 2.1.2 any other offence that DCP notifies the Researcher in writing DCP considers renders the Relevant Personnel unsuitable to be involved in the Relevant Activity, (“Other Offence”) that Relevant Personnel will be an Unsuitable Person for the purposes of this Agreement and the Researcher must treat that Relevant Personnel as an Unsuitable Person, subject to clause 2.2.
Other Offences. In addition to any other rights of the Minister and obligations of the OSHC Provider under this Agreement, if any Relevant Personnel as defined in this Agreement is the subject of an allegation, arrest, charge or conviction for: 12.5.1.1 any offence of violence or deprivation of liberty (whether indictable or not) or other indictable offence; or 12.5.1.2 any other offence that the Minister notifies the OSHC Provider in writing the Minister considers renders the Relevant Personnel unsuitable to be involved in the services, (Other Offences) that Relevant Personnel will be an Unsuitable Person for the purposes of this Agreement and the OSHC Provider must treat that Relevant Personnel as an Unsuitable Person, subject to clause 12.5.2.
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Other Offences. In addition to MAVEN’s other rights and remedies in this Agreement, You acknowledge and agree that MAVEN may, in its discretion, charge You a fee for the actual cost to MAVEN for each offence of any term of this Agreement each time such an offence results in a visit by MAVEN (or its designate service provider) to the Vehicle to remedy the situation (including, but not limited to, towing, impoundment, necessity of cleaning or re-fuelling, etc.).

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Employees wishing more hours of work will notify their supervisor/building administrator in writing. 3.3.6 Summer school assignments will be offered on a seniority basis, except that those employees who carry out the job during the course of the regular work year will receive first choice of refusal. 3.3.7 If the school district uses a numerical staffing formula to assign employees to schools based on enrollment, employee hours will be adjusted in October of the school year to reflect actual enrollment. The formula results and adjusted hours will be provided to the association president(s) by October 15. 3.3.8 The district will provide at least a two (2) week written notice of paraeducator hour reduction due to a decreased student overload factor. 3.3.9 An employee involuntarily transferred to a new position with a different job title will suffer no loss in hourly rate of pay. The transferred employee will be placed on the same experience step as in the previous position. 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  • References to Statutes, Public Acts, Regulations, Codes and Executive Orders All references in this Contract to any statute, public act, regulation, code or executive order shall mean such statute, public act, regulation, code or executive order, respectively, as it has been amended, replaced or superseded at any time. Notwithstanding any language in this Contract that relates to such statute, public act, regulation, code or executive order, and notwithstanding a lack of a formal amendment to this Contract, this Contract shall always be read and interpreted as if it contained the most current and applicable wording and requirements of such statute, public act, regulation, code or executive order as if their most current language had been used in and requirements incorporated into this Contract at the time of its execution.

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