REASSIGNMENT CONSIDERATION Sample Clauses

REASSIGNMENT CONSIDERATION. ‌ 1. A faculty member who is to be laid off shall have first right of assignment (with the exception of any member(s) of that department/program/discipline who is on the recall list) to any vacancy, as defined in Article 9, in any other department/program/discipline where the faculty member is qualified, as defined in C.3 above. 2. A Faculty member who is reassigned or transferred may be required to complete specified activities in a reasonable, specified period of time for the purpose of more completely equipping themselves for their new assignments. Article 22 shall not apply to this situation. Costs associated with such retraining shall be borne by the College. 3. The specified activities for affected employees shall be determined by the appropriate administrator after conferring with the members of the employees' new department(s). These activities shall be determined only after an examination of the academic preparation, previous experience, and other background of the persons affected. 4. Qualifications for positions shall be no more than what would normally be required of new hires.
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REASSIGNMENT CONSIDERATION. Faculty members who are reassigned or transferred may be required to complete specified activities in a reasonable, specified period of time for the purpose of more completely equipping themselves for their new assignments. Article 16 shall not apply to this situation. Failure to sign such agreement or meet its terms these requirements may result in the retrenchment of the faculty members from their previous positions. (moved from above)

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  • Settlement Consideration In consideration for the full and complete release of all Released Claims against all Released Parties, and the dismissal of the Action with prejudice, Defendant VWGoA agrees to provide the following consideration to the Settlement Class: A. Reimbursement for Past Unreimbursed Out-of-Pocket Expenses Paid for a Covered Repair of an Audi Q5, SQ5, Q5 Sportback or SQ5 Sportback Settlement Class Vehicle Prior to the Notice Date. (1) If the Covered Repair was performed prior to March 18, 2022, the Settlement Class Member shall be entitled to 100% of their paid out-of-pocket expenses (parts and labor) for the Covered Repair. (2) If the Covered Repair was performed on or after March 18, 2022, the Settlement Class Member shall be entitled to receive 100% of their paid out-of-pocket expenses (parts and labor) for the Covered Repair, provided that the Settlement Class Member submits, in addition to the Claim Form and Proof of Repair Expense, either (i) proof that Recall 90S9 was performed on the vehicle prior to the Covered Repair, or (ii) a signed declaration attesting, under penalty of perjury, that Recall 90S9 was not performed prior to the Covered Repair because that Settlement Class Member was not notified of Recall 90S9 prior to the Covered Repair, and /Audi records do not show otherwise. Proof that Recall 90S9 was performed shall take the form of an original or legible copy of an invoice, receipt, or similar record confirming that Recall 90S9 was performed on the Audi Q5, SQ5, Q5 Sportback or SQ5 Sportback Settlement Class Vehicle, the date that it was performed, and the Audi dealership that performed it. (3) Subject to sub-sections (1) and (2) above, if the Covered Repair was performed by a service entity or facility that is not an authorized Audi dealer, the Settlement Class Member must also submit, together with the other proof and submission requirements set forth in this Section II.A., documentation (such as a written estimate or invoice), or if documents are not available after a good-faith effort to obtain them, a Declaration signed under penalty of perjury, confirming that the Settlement Class Member first attempted to have the Covered Repair performed by an authorized Audi dealer, but the dealer declined or was unable to perform the repair free of charge. Reimbursement for a Covered Repair performed by a service entity or facility that is not an authorized Audi dealer shall not exceed a maximum reimbursement amount (parts and labor) of $1,450. B. Reimbursement for Past Unreimbursed Out-of-Pocket Expenses Paid for a Covered Repair of an Audi S6, S7, A6 allroad, RS 6 Avant, RS 7, A6 sedan or A7 Settlement Class Vehicle Prior to the Notice Date. C. Requirements for and Limitations on Entitlement to Reimbursement Set Forth in Sections II.(A) and (B). (1) To qualify for reimbursement of past paid and unreimbursed out-of-pocket expenses for a Covered Repair under Sections II.(A) and (B) above, the Settlement Class Member must mail to the Claim Administrator, by first-class mail post-marked no later than seventy-five

  • Special Considerations The Provider position may be abolished at any time by the Collin County Commissioners Court.

  • General Considerations a. All reports, drawings, designs, specifications, notebooks, computations, details, and calculation documents prepared by Vendor and presented to the Board pursuant to this Agreement are and remain the property of the Board as instruments of service. b. All analyses, data, documents, models, modeling, reports and tests performed or utilized by Vendor shall be made available to the Board upon request and shall be considered public records. c. Vendor is required to: (i) keep and maintain public records required by Board; (ii) upon request from Board’ s custodian of public records, provide Board with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a reasonable or as otherwise provided by law; (iii) ensure that public records that are exempt or, confidential and exempt, from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of this Agreement and following completion of this Agreement if Vendor does not transfer the records to Board; (iv) upon completion of this Agreement, transfer, at no cost, to Board all public records in possession of Vendor or keep and maintain public records required by Board. d. If Vendor transfers all public records to Board upon completion of this Agreement, Vendor shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or, confidential and exempt, from public records disclosure requirements. If Vendor keeps and maintains public records upon completion of this Agreement, Vendor shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to Board, upon request from Board’s custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of Board. e. Vendor shall keep all books, records, files, drawings, plans and other documentation, including all electronically stored items, which concern or relate to the services required hereunder (the “Records”), for a minimum of five (5) years from the date of expiration or suspension of this Agreement, or as otherwise required by any applicable law, whichever date is later. The Board shall have the right to order, inspect, and copy all the Records as often as it deems necessary during any such period-of-time. The right to audit, inspect, and copy Records shall include all of the records of sub-Vendors (if any). f. Vendor shall, at all times, comply with the Florida Public Records Law, the Florida Open Meeting Law and all other applicable laws, rules and regulations of the State of Florida. g. IF THE VENDOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE VENDORS’ DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT 000-000-0000, Sumter County Board of County Commissioners, 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxx, Wildwood, Florida 34785 or via email at Xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. h. Vendor shall, at all times, carry General Liability, and Worker’s Compensation Insurance pursuant to the insurance requirements in RFP 000-0-0000/JV, naming Board as both a certificate holder and an additional insured in each such policy. i. Upon Vendor’s written request, the Board will furnish, or cause to be furnished, such reports, studies, instruments, documents, and other information as Vendor and Board mutually deem necessary, and Vendor may rely upon same in performing the services required under this Agreement. j. Vendor is obligated by this agreement to comply with Section 20.055(5), Florida Statutes. k. Any entity or affiliate who has had its Certificate of Qualification suspended, revoked, denied or have further been determined by the Department to be a non-responsive contractor may not submit a bid.

  • Reassignment The Superintendent cannot be reassigned from the position of Superintendent to another position without the Superintendent’s express written consent.

  • Additional Considerations For each mediation or arbitration: (i) Any mediation or arbitration will be held in New York, New York, at the offices of the mediator or arbitrator or at another location selected by CNHICA or the Seller. Any party or witness may participate by teleconference or video conference. (ii) CNHICA, the Seller and the Requesting Party will have the right to seek provisional relief from a competent court of law, including a temporary restraining order, preliminary injunction or attachment order, if such relief is available by law. (iii) Neither the Servicer, CNHICA nor the Seller will be required to produce personally identifiable customer information for purposes of any mediation or arbitration. The existence and details of any unresolved Repurchase Request, any informal meetings, mediations or arbitration proceedings, the nature and amount of any relief sought or granted, any offers or statements made and any discovery taken in the proceeding will be confidential, privileged and inadmissible for any purpose in any other mediation, arbitration, litigation or other proceeding. The parties will keep this information confidential and will not disclose or discuss it with any third party (other than a party’s attorneys, experts, accountants and other advisors, as reasonably required in connection with the mediation or arbitration proceeding under this Section 3.3), except as required by law, regulatory requirement or court order. If a party to a mediation or arbitration proceeding receives a subpoena or other request for information of the other party to the mediation or arbitration proceeding, the recipient will promptly notify the other party and will provide the other party with the opportunity to object to the production of its confidential information.

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