Protective Association Sample Clauses

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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. 10 3. An employee retiring on normal pension, or resigning voluntarily from the Police 11 Department shall be entitled to the benefits provided by subsection 1 of this Article, above, 12 prorated on the basis of his/her active service in the calendar year he/she retired, computed 13 to the nearest calendar month. For purposes of prorating, an employee on the Police 14 Department payroll for at least 14 days in a calendar month shall be deemed as having been 15 on the payroll for the full calendar month; in the event the employee is on the Police 16 Department payroll less than 14 days in a calendar month, then the employee shall be 17 deemed as not having been on the payroll at all during the calendar month. For purposes of 18 determining eligibility for the benefits provided in subsection 1, above, years of service 19 shall be computed as of the effective date of the employee's normal retirement or voluntary 20 resignation. Payments earned hereunder shall be made as soon as is administratively 21 practicable after the employee's retirement or voluntary resignation; the employee 22 contribution required under subsection 5.b., below, shall be deducted from these payments.
Protective Association. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE A APPLIANCE SALES AND SERVICE MEN’S UNION,
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. 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 The Haysville Education Association, affiliated with the Kansas-National Education Association and the National Education Association. It is understood that HEA when used in this agreement refers to the Haysville Education Association.

  • Hospital-Association Committee (a) There shall be a Hospital-Union Committee comprised of representatives of the Hospital, one of whom shall be the Chief Nursing Officer or designate and of the Union, 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. (b) The Committee shall meet every two (2) months unless otherwise agreed and as required under Article 8.01 (a) (iv). The duties of chair and secretary shall alternate between the parties. Where possible, agenda items will be exchanged in writing at least five (5) calendar days prior to the meeting. A record shall be maintained of matters referred to the Committee and the recommended disposition, if any, unless agreed to the contrary. Copies of the record shall be provided to Committee members. (c) The purpose of the Committee includes: i) promoting and providing effective and meaningful communication of information and ideas, including but not limited to workload measurement tools and the promotion of best practices. Such communication may include discussion of nursing workload measurement and patient acuity systems. The Hospital will provide, upon request, information on workload measurement systems applicable to nursing currently used by the Hospital, and evaluations completed by the Hospital of such systems. ii) reviewing professional responsibility complaints with a view to identifying trends and sharing organizational successes and solutions, making joint recommendations on matters of concern including the quality and quantity of nursing care and discussing the development and implementation of quality initiatives; iii) making joint recommendations to the Chief Nursing Officer on matters of concern regarding recurring workload issues including the development of staffing guidelines, the use of agency nurses and use of overtime; iv) dealing with complaints referred to it in accordance with the provisions of Article 8, Professional Responsibility; v) discussing and reviewing matters relating to orientation and in- service programs; vi) promote the creation of full-time positions for nurses, and discuss the effect of such changes on the employment status of the nurses. This may include the impact, if any, on part-time and full-time, job sharing and retention and recruitment. (d) The Hospital agrees to pay for time spent during regular working hours for representatives of the Union attending at such meetings. (e) Where a Committee representative designated by the Union attends Committee meetings outside of her or his regularly scheduled hours, she or he will be paid for all time spent in attendance at such meetings at her or his regular straight time hourly rate of pay. Such payment shall be limited to two (2) Committee representatives per meeting.

  • HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION As a purchaser of property in the residential community in or where the property is located, you (circle one): ARE, ARE NOT obligated to be a member of the property owner’s association. Restrictive covenants governing the use and occupancy of the property and a dedicatory instrument governing the establishment, maintenance, and operation of this residential community have been or will be recorded in the Real Property Records of the county in which the community property is located. If required by the Association, you will be obligated to pay assessments to the property owner’s association. The amounts of the assessments are subject to change. Your failure to pay the assessments could result in a lien on the property and foreclosure. Copies of the dedicatory instrument may be obtained from the county clerk. Buyer has received the restrictive covenants: initials

  • OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION 13.1 That the Purchaser shall become a member of the association / society that has been formed (details of association are given in annexure – A) to look after the maintenance of the Housing Project and shall abide by its rules. 13.2 In case the society / association has yet to be formed, the Purchaser shall pay to the Vendor such proportionate cost of outgoings such as common water charges, common lights, repairs, salaries of clerk, watchman, sweepers, etc., as may be determined by the Vendor. It is proposed that the monthly maintenance charges payable by the Purchaser to the Association/Vendor shall be Rs. 2/- per sft from the deemed date of completion of the Scheduled Flat. The rate shall be subject to change and periodic upward revision. 13.3 If the Purchaser ever fails to pay maintenance charges, corpus fund or other charges related to the Scheduled Flat, the Association shall be entitled to disconnect and stop providing all or any services to the Scheduled Flat including water, electricity, etc. Further, the Purchaser may be barred from using common amenities like clubhouse, swimming pool, parks, open areas, generator backup, etc., till such time all arrears are cleared. 13.4 The Purchaser shall pay corpus fund to the Association at the time of taking possession of the completed flat. The details of corpus fund payable are given in Annexure – A. The details of the initial monthly maintenance charges payable by the Purchaser to the Association/Vendor, from the deemed date of completion of the Scheduled Flat is given in Annexure -A. 13.5 The Vendor has proposed to deliver the common amenities in phases on or before completion of the last block of flats. The monthly maintenance charges payable by the Purchaser to the Association shall not be linked to provision/completion of common amenities. The Purchaser shall not raise any objection on this count. 13.6 The monthly maintenance charges payable to the Association are proposed to be increased from time to time and the Purchaser shall be liable to pay such increased charges. 13.7 The Purchaser agrees not to withhold or delay payment of monthly maintenance charges to the Association for any defects in construction. Repairs/correction of defects in construction, if any, is the responsibility of the Vendor and the Purchaser agrees to not withhold payment of monthly maintenance charges. 13.8 The Vendor shall be entitled to form the Owners Association and draft its bye-laws as he deems fit and proper. The Vendor and its nominees shall be the founding members of the Association. The Association shall be handed over to the members of the Association (i.e., prospective purchasers) at the time of completion of the entire Housing Project, by calling for elections for its executive committee members. Till such time the Vendor and its nominees shall run the day today affairs of the Association. The Purchaser shall not raise any objection on this count.

  • 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.