Proposal and Authorization for Personnel Actions (PAAP Sample Clauses

Proposal and Authorization for Personnel Actions (PAAP. Form - The Proposal and Authorization for Personnel Actions (PAAP) Form, is the official document that gives course to the hiring of an employee. The employee’s compensation will be according to the proposed and approved budget. Departmental Directors and Research Administrators are responsible for completing and processing this form. Based on the PAAP, the Human Resources Office will generate a yearly contract, which requires the employee’s signature.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Related to Proposal and Authorization for Personnel Actions (PAAP

  • Board Authorization Prior to delivering notice of the proposed terms of an Agency Transaction or a Principal Transaction pursuant to Section 1 (or at such time as otherwise agreed between the Company and the Agents), the Company shall have (i) obtained from its board of directors thereof all necessary corporate authority for the sale of the Shares pursuant to the relevant Agency Transaction or Principal Transaction, as the case may be, and (ii) provided to the Agents a copy of the relevant board resolutions or other authority.

  • Cloud Computing State Risk and Authorization Management Program In accordance with Senate Bill 475, Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., pursuant to Texas Government Code, Section 2054.0593, Contractor acknowledges and agrees that, if providing cloud computing services for System Agency, Contractor must comply with the requirements of the state risk and authorization management program and that System Agency may not enter or renew a contract with Contractor to purchase cloud computing services for the agency that are subject to the state risk and authorization management program unless Contractor demonstrates compliance with program requirements. If providing cloud computing services for System Agency that are subject to the state risk and authorization management program, Contractor certifies it will maintain program compliance and certification throughout the term of the Contract.

  • Required Authorizations There is no requirement to make any filing with, give any notice to, or obtain any Authorization of, any Governmental Entity as a condition to the lawful completion of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Consents and Authorizations Each Credit Party shall have obtained all consents and authorizations from Governmental Authorities and all consents of other Persons (including shareholder approvals, if applicable) that are necessary or advisable in connection with this Agreement, any Loan Document, any of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby or the continuing operations of the Credit Parties and each of the foregoing shall be in full force and effect and in form and substance satisfactory to the Initial Lender.

  • Filings and Authorizations (a) The Parties will, as promptly as practicable but in any event within 20 days of the date of this Agreement (unless otherwise mutually agreed), make, or cause to be made, all filings and applications with, and give all notices and submissions to, Governmental Authorities that are necessary for the lawful completion of the Contemplated Transactions contemplated by this Agreement, including (i) the Purchaser and the Seller filing with the Commissioner a notification under Part IX of the Competition Act; (ii) the Purchaser filing an application for TSX Approval with the TSX; and (iii) the Purchaser filing a written submission concerning the competitive effects of the Contemplated Transactions and requesting that the Commissioner issue an ARC. (b) The Purchaser will use its commercially reasonable efforts to obtain TSX Approval and the Purchaser and the Seller will use their commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the Competition Act Approval and each Party will promptly co-operate with and assist the other Party in preparing the submissions referenced in Section 5.5(a) and all other filings or responses to questions or requests from the Commissioner, Governmental Authorities or the TSX. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, in the event that either, or both, of the Purchaser and the Seller receive a supplementary information request pursuant to subsection 114(2) of the Competition Act (a “SIR”), or an order to produce records, make a written return of information, and/or have one or more employees attend an oral examination conducted by the Commissioner (collectively, a “Section 11 Order”), in connection with the Contemplated Transactions, the Purchaser and/or the Seller, as applicable, shall use its respective commercially reasonable efforts to respond to the SIR or Section 11 Order at the earliest practicable date. For purposes of this provision, the Purchaser and/or the Seller, as applicable, shall be deemed to have responded to any such SIR or Section 11 Order by providing a response that it in good faith believes to be in compliance with the terms of the SIR or Section 11 Order and by certifying such compliance pursuant to section 118 of the Competition Act or in accordance with the SIR or Section 11 Order. In the event that the Commissioner disputes the adequacy of compliance by the Purchaser and/or the Seller, as applicable, with respect to a SIR or Section 11 Order, the Purchaser and/or the Seller, as applicable, shall endeavour to satisfy the Commissioner as soon as possible so as to minimize any delay in the conduct or resolution of the Commissioner’s review of the Contemplated Transactions. (c) Neither Party will provide any substantive oral nor written representations, statements, information, remedy proposals or other filings to the Commissioner without first giving the other a reasonable opportunity to provide its comments, and each Party will consider such comments in good faith before providing any such representations, statements, information or other filings to the Commissioner. (d) Subject to compliance at all times with Applicable Law and the other provisions of this Agreement and to information being competitively sensitive, the Purchaser and Seller will coordinate and cooperate in exchanging information and supplying assistance that is reasonably requested by the other in connection with this

  • Licenses and Authorizations All rights associated with the licenses, licensing agreements, permits, easements, registrations, domains, IP addresses and authorizations issued or granted to Seller by any governmental authority with respect to the operation of the Business, including, without limitation, those licenses and authorizations listed on Schedule 1.1(d) attached hereto, and all applications therefor, together with any renewals, extensions, or modifications thereof and additions thereto;

  • Organization and Authorization The Investor is duly incorporated or organized and validly existing in the jurisdiction of its incorporation or organization and has all requisite power and authority to purchase and hold the securities issuable hereunder. The decision to invest and the execution and delivery of this Agreement by such Investor, the performance by such Investor of its obligations hereunder and the consummation by such Investor of the transactions contemplated hereby have been duly authorized and requires no other proceedings on the part of the Investor. The undersigned has the right, power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement and all other instruments (including, without limitations, the Registration Rights Agreement), on behalf of the Investor. This Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by the Investor and, assuming the execution and delivery hereof and acceptance thereof by the Company, will constitute the legal, valid and binding obligations of the Investor, enforceable against the Investor in accordance with its terms.

  • Transaction is Legal and Authorized The issuance of the Subordinated Notes, the borrowing of the aggregate of the Subordinated Note Amount, the execution of the Transaction Documents and compliance by the Company with all of the provisions of the Transaction Documents are within the corporate and other powers of the Company.

  • Card Information Updates and Authorizations If you have authorized a merchant to xxxx charges to your card on a recurring basis, it is your responsibility to notify the merchant in the event your card is replaced, your card information (such as card number and expiration date) changes, or the account associated with your card is closed. However, if your card is replaced or card information changes, you authorize us, without obligation on our part, to provide the updated card information to the merchant in order to permit the merchant to xxxx recurring charges to the card. You authorize us to apply such recurring charges to the card until you notify us that you have revoked authorization for the charges to your card.

  • Permits and Authorizations Each of the Company and its subsidiaries possesses all material Environmental Permits (as defined below) necessary to conduct its businesses and operations as now being conducted.

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!