PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER Sample Clauses

PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER. A teacher being transferred will be given one 32 assigned working day with no teaching duties in order that on-site orientation and moving 33 tasks may be completed. 34
PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER. As promptly as possible following the Effective Date of this Agreement, the Parties will cooperate with one another, and take such actions as the Parties shall reasonably request and/or need to prepare for and permit the transfer of Assets, Liabilities, and ownership interests as outlined in this Agreement.

Related to PREPARATION FOR TRANSFER

  • Verification of the Registration of E - Bidders 6.1. Registration shall subject to verification and approval of the Auctioneer’s website and subject further to bank’s clearance of deposit payment. Please take note that approval from the Auctioneer’s administrator may take at least 1 working day and any improper, incomplete registration or late registration may be rejected at the sole discretion of the Auctioneer. Neither the Auctioneer nor its website nor its agents and/or representative bears any responsibility or assumes any liability in the event that the registration of a prospective E-Bidders is rejected and/or delayed for any reason whatsoever. In the event of the registration is rejected, the deposit paid (if cleared by the bank) shall be refunded to the same bank account from which the deposit transfer was made within three (3) working days. 6.2. Upon approval and verification by the Auctioneer’s website and subject to the deposit payment being cleared by the bank, registered E- Bidders will receive a password, i. e. “PIN”, and a secured hyperlink via WhatsApp to the registered mobile number or email which allows the registered E-Bidders to bid for their intended property on the auction day. 6.3. Registered E-Bidders hold the utmost responsibility in the privacy and confidentiality of the given user ID and password. In the event of given user ID and password disclosed to any other person at any time intentionally or unintentionally, the registered E-bidders must notify immediately to the Auctioneer.