PARTNERSHIP DETAILS Sample Clauses

PARTNERSHIP DETAILS. This Partnership Agreement (“Agreement”) dated on [DATE] (“Effective Date”) is associated with the following entity: a. Entity Name: [NAME OF PARTNERSHIP] formed in the State of [STATE] with a principal place of business at [MAILING ADDRESS] (“Partnership”). b.
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PARTNERSHIP DETAILS. This Partnership Agreement (“Agreement”) dated on [DATE] (“Effective Date”) is associated with the following entity: a. Entity Name: [NAME OF PARTNERSHIP] formed in the State of [STATE] with a principal place of business at [MAILING ADDRESS] (“Partnership”). transition words worksheet with answers b. Business Purpose. The Partnership’s primary business purpose is: [DESCRIBE BUSINESS PURPOSE]. d. Term. ribafufol.pdf This Agreement has an effective start date of [START DATE] and shall continue: [SUPPLY END DATE OR WRITE “IN PERPETUITY] (“Term”). 2.

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  • Bargaining Unit Roster Upon the signing of this Agreement and monthly thereafter, the Employer shall supply to the Union via a secured method an alphabetical list of all employees covered by this Agreement. The list shall include the name, address, employee identification number, date of hire, rehire date (if applicable), shift, FTE, job classification, department cost center number, unit, hourly rate of pay and monthly gross earnings. Each month, the Employer will provide a list of new hires and addresses, and a list of all employees who have terminated during the month via a secured method. The new hire and termination lists shall include the same data as the monthly employee roster except for monthly gross earnings. The termination list shall include the termination date. Within ninety (90) days of ratification, Swedish Medical Center and SEIU 1199NW will convene a work group including HRIS expert to explore a method for the Employer to provide a list of all employment changes for bargaining unit employees, via a secure site.

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