Protective Association Sample Clauses

Protective Association. Xxxxxxx X. Digitally signed by Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxx Xxxxx Date: 2020.12.18 Date 12:57:51 -08'00' XXXXXXX XXXXX District Manager USDOI Fish and Wildlife Service Interior Regions 9 and 12 Date Date XXXXX XXXXXXX Regional Director Contracting Officer, FWS-19072 USDOI Bureau of Indian Affairs Northwest Region Date Date XXXXX XXXXXXX Northwest Regional Director Contracting Officer USDOI Bureau of Land Management Oregon-Washington State Office Date Date XXXXX X. XXXXXX State Director, Oregon/Washington XXXXXX XXXXXXXXX Contracting Officer Coos Forest Protective Association Date XXXXXXX XXXXXXX District Manager Xxxxxxx Forest Protective Association Date XXXXXXX XXXXX District Manager USDOI Fish and Wildlife Service Interior Regions 9 and 12 XXXXX XXXXXXX Digitally signed by XXXXX XXXXXXX Date: 2020.12.31 08:13:02 -08'00' Date Digitally signed by XXXXXXXX XXX Date: 2021.01.04 07:35:04 -08'00' Date XXXXX XXXXXXX Regional Director Contracting Officer, FWS-19072 USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Region XXXX Digitally signed by XXXX XXXXXXXX Date: 2021.04.06 09:26:04 -07'00' Digitally signed by XXXXXXX XXXXXX NORTHROP Date Date: 2020.12.18 05:54:03 -08'00' Date XXXXX X. XXXXXXXXX Regional Forester XXXXXXX XXXXXX Region 6 Grants Management Specialist USDOI National Park Service Interior Regions 8, 9, 10 and 12 XXXXX Digitally signed by XXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX Date: 2020.12.21 17:20:40 -05'00' Date Date XXXXX X. XXXXXX Regional Director Contracting Officer State of Oregon Department of Forestry Date Date XXXXX XXXXXXXXX State Forester Xxxxxx Range Patrol Association Date
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Protective Association. 8 2. Except as provided in subsection 3 of this Article, below, payments earned under these 9 provisions shall be made as soon as is administratively practicable after December 31.
Protective Association. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE A APPLIANCE SALES AND SERVICE MEN’S UNION, LOCAL NO. 1343. XXXXXX XXXXXX COMPANY,
Protective Association. Parties of the second part agree to working hours as follows: Each work week not more than fifty-four (54) hours. No clerk is to work more than eleven (11) hours in any one day in any one week. These hours to be called a regular work week. Any time over and above a reg­ ular work week constitutes over-time. Over-time is to be computed at time and one half and is to be based on the wage paid every work week. ~ 1 Parties of the second part agree to close their stores on the following days; All day on Sunday, all day New Years, Decoration Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. If the holiday should fall on Sunday, then the following Monday is to be ob­ served. Parties of the first part agree to waive all agreements concerning the regular hour work week, for the week preceding Thanksgiving Day and the week preceding Christmas Day. Thirty days notice shall be given to either party for reopening negotiations of this agree­ ment. Parties of the first part agree to advise all local organizations of the City of El Reno, State of Oklahoma of the action taken by the parties of the second part signing this agree­ ment, and It is further agreed by all parties that the interests of each shall be mutually taken care of and advanced, and that any violation of the foregoing stipulations shall be sufficient cause for the surrender of the Union Store Card.
Protective Association. 11. The Union further also agrees that upon compliance with a l l other provisions of this agreement in a store where no salespersons are employed to accept the bona fide owner or owners of said store into membership as non-active members cf the Union and to lease to said store a Union Store Card as herein provided.

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  • The Association 1. Upon a request in writing made to the President of a University, the Association or any Chapter thereof shall have the right to meet at such University if appropriate facilities are available. All requests must be received at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to the time requested for the meeting. The parties agree not to schedule meetings involving members of the bargaining unit which would conflict with any previously scheduled meetings or regularly scheduled classes. The parties intend that this provision shall not be deemed to prevent the reasonable scheduling of Association meetings or to permit interference with the normal conduct of University affairs.

  • HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION 9.1 It is recorded that a home owners’ association is being established for the benefit of all owners of property in the development and to control and maintain roads, services and amenities within the development.

  • Hospital-Association Committee (a) There shall be a Hospital-Association Committee comprised of representatives of the Hospital, one of whom shall be the Chief Nursing Officer or designate and of the Association, one of whom shall be the Bargaining Unit President or designate. The number of representatives is set out in the Appendix of Local Provisions and the membership of the Committee may be expanded by mutual agreement.

  • HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION 9.1 The Purchaser acknowledges that it is anticipated that the Property will fall under the jurisdiction of the HOA, being a new Homeowners’ Association which shall come/came into existence on registration of transfer of the first Erf in the Development from the Seller to a third party purchaser, it being recorded that the HOA is established for the benefit of, inter alia, all of owners of xxxxx in the Development and to control and maintain roads, services and amenities within, inter alia, the Development.

  • OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION This Section is applicable if the Property is located within a Common Interest Community and 241 subject to the declaration (Association). 242 7.1. Common Interest Community Disclosure. THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED WITHIN A COMMON 243 INTEREST COMMUNITY AND IS SUBJECT TO THE DECLARATION FOR THE COMMUNITY. THE OWNER OF 244 THE PROPERTY WILL BE REQUIRED TO BE A MEMBER OF THE OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION FOR THE 245 COMMUNITY AND WILL BE SUBJECT TO THE BYLAWS AND RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE 246 ASSOCIATION. THE DECLARATION, BYLAWS AND RULES AND REGULATIONS WILL IMPOSE FINANCIAL 247 OBLIGATIONS UPON THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY, INCLUDING AN OBLIGATION TO PAY ASSESSMENTS 248 OF THE ASSOCIATION. IF THE OWNER DOES NOT PAY THESE ASSESSMENTS, THE ASSOCIATION COULD 000 XXXXX A LIEN ON THE PROPERTY AND POSSIBLY SELL IT TO PAY THE DEBT. THE DECLARATION, BYLAWS 250 AND RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE COMMUNITY MAY PROHIBIT THE OWNER FROM MAKING 251 CHANGES TO THE PROPERTY WITHOUT AN ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BY THE ASSOCIATION (OR A 252 COMMITTEE OF THE ASSOCIATION) AND THE APPROVAL OF THE ASSOCIATION. PURCHASERS OF 253 PROPERTY WITHIN THE COMMON INTEREST COMMUNITY SHOULD INVESTIGATE THE FINANCIAL 254 OBLIGATIONS OF MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION. PURCHASERS SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE 255 DECLARATION FOR THE COMMUNITY AND THE BYLAWS AND RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE 256 ASSOCIATION.

  • Association-Management Committee There shall be an Association-Management Committee comprised of two (2) nurse representatives and the Employer representatives. The Committee shall meet every two months unless otherwise mutually agreed. Agenda items to be discussed shall be exchanged in writing at least five calendar days prior to the meeting. Meetings of this Committee will be to discuss matters of mutual concern, matters relating to the Employer nursing or matters relating to the interpretation or administration of the Agreement. The Committee shall promote and provide for effective and meaningful communication.

  • Association President The President of the Association has the right to visit schools. The President will coordinate the visits with the offices of the principals in order to facilitate the purpose of this visit. Visits that are made to solve special problems of teachers will be arranged in advance by notifying the office of the principal.

  • Meadow Protection Reasonable care shall be taken to avoid damage to the cover, soil, and wa- ter in xxxxxxx shown on Sale Area Map. Vehicular or skidding equipment shall not be used on xxxxxxx, ex- cept where roads, landings, and tractor roads are ap- proved under B5.1 or B6.422. Unless otherwise agreed, trees felled into xxxxxxx shall be removed by endlining. Resulting logging slash shall be removed where neces- sary to protect cover, soil, and water.

  • Association Leaves 1. The Board will provide the Association President or their designee with forty (40) days of paid release time during the course of the school year in order to conduct Association Business. The Association shall reimburse the Board for the cost of any substitute required as the result of any such released time which exceeds forty (40) days during the course of the school year.

  • Management; Community Policies Owner may retain employees and management agents from time to time to manage the Property, and Owner’s agent may retain other employees or contractors. Resident, on behalf of himself or herself and his or her Guests, agrees to comply fully with all directions from Owner and its employees and agents, and the rules and regulations (including all amendments and additions thereto, except those that substantially modify the Resident’s bargain and to which Resident timely objects) as contained in this Agreement and the Community Policies of the Property. The Community Policies are available at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/policies.pdf or on request from the management office and are considered part of this Agreement.

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