Postal regulations Sample Clauses

Postal regulations. All mail must be individually addressed to the unit member, including work location (office), and the outside of the document must bear the name of AFT. AFT use of the District’s E-mail/Internet system shall be in accordance with District E- mail/Internet policy. The District shall notify AFT of its intent to change the District policy related to union access and shall meet and negotiate with AFT on the impacts and effects of any changes that are within the scope of representation. The District must notify the unit member if the District plans to or has accessed the unit member's email account. Neither the District nor AFT shall use District intra-site mail service, including electronic mail service, or bulletin boards to transmit materials or post notices that defame the members of the Board of Trustees, its employees, agents, unit members, or representatives or agents of AFT. The parties agree to meet and consult within five (5) working days to consider any claim that this Section has been violated. The District agrees to pay for the costs of postage associated with sending regularly distributed AFT materials to unit members assigned to military facilities.
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Postal regulations. All mail must be individually addressed to the unit member, including work location (office), and the outside of the document must bear the name of the Association. The Association use of the District’s E-mail/Internet system shall be in accordance with District E-mail/Internet policy. The District shall notify the Association of its intent to change the District policy related to union access and shall meet and negotiate with the Association on the impacts and effects of any changes that are within the scope of representation. Neither the District nor the Association shall use District intra-site mail service, including electronic mail service, or bulletin boards to transmit materials or post notices that defame the members of the Board of Trustees, its employees, agents, unit members, or representatives or agents of the Association. The parties agree to meet and consult within five (5) working days to consider any claim that this Section has been violated.
Postal regulations. All mail must be individually addressed to the unit member, including work location (office), and the outside of the document must bear the name of AFT. AFT use of the District’s E-mail/Internet system shall be in accordance with District E- mail/Internet policy. The District shall notify AFT of its intent to change the District policy related to union access and shall meet and negotiate with AFT on the impacts and effects of any changes that are within the scope of representation. While efforts will be made to ensure the privacy of District email system users, this may not always be possible. Unit members are granted the use of electronic information systems and network services to conduct District business, and the District reserves the right to access and inspect stored information without the consent of the user. Disclosure of any information will comply with local, state and federal laws and District policies. The District must notify the unit member if the District plans to or has accessed the unit member's email account. Neither the District nor AFT shall use District intra-site mail service, including electronic mail service, or bulletin boards to transmit materials or post notices that defame the members of the Board of Trustees, its employees, agents, unit members, or representatives or agents of AFT. The parties agree to meet and consult within five (5) working days to consider any claim that this Section has been violated. The District agrees to pay for the costs of postage associated with sending regularly distributed AFT materials to unit members assigned to military facilities.
Postal regulations. All mail must be individually addressed to the unit member, including work location (office), and the outside of the document must bear the name of AFT. AFT use of the District’s E-mail/Internet system shall be in accordance with District E- mail/Internet policy. The District shall notify AFT of its intent to change the District policy related to union access and shall meet and negotiate with AFT on the impacts and effects of any changes that are within the scope of representation. Neither the District nor AFT shall use District intra-site mail service, including electronic mail service, or bulletin boards to transmit materials or post notices that defame the members of the Board of Trustees, its employees, agents, unit members, or representatives or agents of AFT. The parties agree to meet and consult within five (5) working days to consider any claim that this Section has been violated. The District agrees to pay for the costs of postage associated with sending regularly distributed AFT materials to unit members assigned to military facilities.
Postal regulations. All mail must be individually addressed to the unit member, including work location (office), and the outside of the document must bear the name of the POA. The POA use of the District’s E-mail/Internet system shall be in accordance with District E-mail/Internet policy. The District shall notify the POA of its intent to change the District policy related to union access and shall meet and negotiate with the POA on the impacts and effects of any changes that are within the scope of representation. Neither the District nor the POA shall use District intra-site mail service, including electronic mail service, or bulletin boards to transmit materials or post notices that defame the members of the Board of Trustees, its employees, agents, unit members, or representatives or agents of the POA. The parties agree to meet and consult within five (5) working days to consider any claim that this section has been violated.
Postal regulations. All mail must be individually addressed to the unit member, including work location (office), and the outside of the document must bear the name of AFT. AFT use of the District’s E-mail/Internet system shall be in accordance with District E- mail/Internet policy. The District shall notify AFT of its intent to change the District policy related to union access and shall meet and negotiate with AFT on the impacts and effects of any changes that are within the scope of representation. The District shall not restrict the lawfully permitted content of classified staff emails, and may not access a unit member's email account without the written authorization of the unit member. Neither the District nor AFT shall use District intra-site mail service, including electronic mail service, or bulletin boards to transmit materials or post notices that defame the members of the Board of Trustees, its employees, agents, unit members, or representatives or agents of AFT. The parties agree to meet and consult within five (5) working days to consider any claim that this Section has been violated. The District agrees to pay for the costs of postage associated with sending regularly distributed AFT materials to unit members assigned to military facilities.
Postal regulations. Publisher may from time to time wish to take advantage of changes that may occur in U.S. Postal regulations (e.g., the regulation which permits a publication to attach certain letters [e.g., renewal notices] or other types of mail to a magazine, thereby giving that piece of mail the benefit of the publication's second class mailing rates). Printer agrees to make such tests as are reasonably required by Publisher and to work with the Publisher towards determining the benefits of such changes to Publisher.
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Related to Postal regulations

  • Federal Regulations No part of the proceeds of any Loans will be used for "purchasing" or "carrying" any "margin stock" within the respective meanings of each of the quoted terms under Regulation U as now and from time to time hereafter in effect or for any purpose that violates the provisions of the Regulations of the Board. If requested by any Lender or the Administrative Agent, the Borrower will furnish to the Administrative Agent and each Lender a statement to the foregoing effect in conformity with the requirements of FR Form G-3 or FR Form U-1 referred to in Regulation U.

  • Export Control Regulations Buyer understands that Seller and the Goods are subject to the United States Export Administration Act, the Trading with the Enemy Act, the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (in the case of Goods that are considered defense articles), and other laws and regulations of the United States of America (collectively, the “Regulations”), which Regulations are enforced, inter alia, by the United States Departments of Commerce, State and Treasury. The Regulations, in part, prohibit export or diversion of the Goods to certain countries. Xxxxx agrees to abide by all Regulations, including those concerning the resale and disposition of the Goods. Buyer warrants that it will not sell, transfer or support, directly or indirectly, or assist in any sale or transfer of any products or product technology in countries or to users concerning which such sale, transfer or support is not permitted under applicable Regulations. Buyer shall defend, hold harmless and indemnify Seller for any damages resulting to Seller from a breach of this paragraph by Xxxxx.

  • Governmental Regulations Neither the Borrower nor any Subsidiary of the Borrower is subject to regulation under the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, as amended, the Federal Power Act, as amended, or the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, and neither the Borrower nor any Subsidiary of the Borrower is subject to any statute or regulation which prohibits or restricts the incurrence of Indebtedness under the Loan Documents, including, without limitation, statutes or regulations relative to common or contract carriers or to the sale of electricity, gas, steam, water, telephone, telegraph or other public utility services.

  • Export Regulations Licensee agrees and accepts that Software may be subject to import and export laws of any country, including those of the European Union and United States (specifically the Export Administration Regulations (EAR)). Licensee acknowledges that it is not a citizen, national, or resident of, and is not under control of the governments of Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan or Syria and is not otherwise a restricted end-user as defined by applicable export control laws. Further, Licensee acknowledges that it will not download or otherwise export or re-export Software or any related technical data directly or indirectly to the above-mentioned countries or to citizens, nationals, or residents of those countries, or to any other restricted end user or for any restricted end-use.

  • Compliance with Governmental Regulations Landlord and Tenant shall comply with all rules, regulations and requirements promulgated by national, state or local governmental agencies or utility suppliers concerning the use of utility services, including any rationing, limitation or other control. Tenant shall not be entitled to terminate this Lease nor to any abatement in rent by reason of such compliance.

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