Recognition of Current Permit Sample Clauses

Recognition of Current Permit. Recital F of the Agreement, as previously amended, is hereby further amended by the addition of the following subsections:
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  • RECOGNITION AND JURISDICTION The Employer recognizes the Union as the sole and exclusive collective bargaining agent for all employees who are engaged in the receiving, cutting, grinding, slicing, curing, displaying, preparing, processing, seal­ ing, wrapping, bagging, pricing, prefabricating and selling of all meat products, sausage, poultry, rabbits, fish and seafood products, canned hams, bacon, pork loins and picnics, whether such products are fresh, frozen, chilled, cooked, cured, smoked or barbecued, including those employees operating equipment used in wrapping, cubing, tenderizing of such meat products and who perform their duties in all areas where such products are prepared, displayed and offered for retail sale in service or self-service cases located in retail markets that are presently owned, leased^ arv^-diled, operated or supervised by the Employer during the period of this Agreement. All services as indicated above shall be performed by employees covered <b y . this Agreement. The aforesaid shall not preclude the Employer from purchasing and selling fresh prepack­ aged, case-ready, unpriced, chill-pack whole, cut-up, and parts of chickens. The foregoing provision is not intended and will not be interpreted to prevent Employer from follow­ ing practices in or out of its stores which have been followed in the past by a store covered by a Greater Kansas City Retail Meat Cutters Contract, which ex­ pired October 3, 1965, and it is not intended by this provision to prevent the Employer from cutting, pack­ aging or otherwise handling meat at a central point in Greater Kansas City if the work previously per­ formed at the Employer’s store would be performed by members of the Union under a contract stipulating the rates provided for in this contract with hours and working conditions tailored to fit the operation. It shall not be required to price merchandise which has a UPC label only or which has a UPC label and has been pre-priced with a price stated in dollars and cents by a supplier or manufacturer in stores equipped with scanners. Meat merchandisers and meat supervisors may handle the product when working along with a meat cutter for the purpose of training and supervision within store.

  • Disclosure upon assignment and novation You hereby consent, in connection with any, or any proposed, novation, assignment, transfer or sale of any of our rights and/or obligations with respect to or in connection with your card account(s) and any facilities and services available in connection with the card to any novatee, assignee, transferee, purchaser or any other person participating or otherwise involved in such, or such proposed, transaction, to the disclosure, to any such person, by us, of any and all information relating to you, your card account(s) with us, this agreement and any security, guarantee and assurance provided to secure your obligations thereunder and any other information whatsoever which may be required in relation thereto.

  • CONSOLIDATION OF PROCEEDINGS a. It is understood that the County is entering into this type of agreement with exclusive representatives of other representation units of County employees. The County Executive or his/her designee shall be authorized to order the consolidation for purposes of hearing and decision of a complaint by the Association with one (1) or more complaints by exclusive representatives of other representation units, except as to unit representatives who file their complaints on dates which preclude the scheduling of the consolidated hearing.

  • Annual Appropriation of Funds Contractor acknowledges that the Contract term may extend over multiple City fiscal years, and that work and compensation under this Contract is contingent on the City Council appropriating funding for and authorizing such work and compensation for those fiscal years. This Contract may be terminated at the end of the fiscal year for which sufficient funding is not appropriated and authorized. City is not obligated to pay Contractor for any amounts not duly appropriated and authorized by City Council.

  • VISIBILITY OF FUNDING FROM THE OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE Unless the SAIDC requests or agrees otherwise, any communication or publication made by the Final Beneficiary that relates to the action, including at conferences, seminars or in any information or promotional materials (such as brochures, leaflets, posters, presentations in electronic form, etc.), including tangible assets acquired from the project must: (a) indicate that the action has received funding from the Official Development Assistance, SlovakAid and (b) display the SlovakAid logo. When displayed in association with another logo, the SlovakAid logo must have appropriate prominence. The obligation to display the SlovakAid logo does not confer on the Final Beneficiary a right of exclusive use. The Final Beneficiary may not appropriate the SlovakAid logo or any similar trademark or logo, either by registration or by any other means. For the purposes of the first, second and third subparagraphs and under the conditions specified therein, the Final Beneficiary may use the SlovakAid logo without first obtaining permission from the SAIDC.

  • Application of General Conditions These General Conditions set forth the terms and conditions generally applicable to the Development Grant Agreement to the extent and subject to any modifications set forth in such agreement.”

  • CONDITION SUBSEQUENT/NON-APPROPRIATION OF FUNDING The compensation paid to CONTRACTOR pursuant to this Agreement is based on COUNTY’S continued appropriation of funding for the purpose of this Agreement, as well as the receipt of local, county, state and/or federal funding for this purpose. The parties acknowledge that the nature of government finance is unpredictable, and that the rights and obligations set forth in this Agreement are therefore contingent upon the receipt and/or appropriation of the necessary funds. In the event that funding is terminated, in whole or in part, for any reason, at any time, this Agreement and all obligations of the COUNTY arising from this Agreement shall be immediately discharged. COUNTY agrees to inform CONTRACTOR no later than ten (10) calendar days after the COUNTY determines, in its sole judgment, that funding will be terminated and the final date for which funding will be available. Under these circumstances, all billing or other claims for compensation or reimbursement by CONTRACTOR arising out of performance of this Agreement must be submitted to COUNTY prior to the final date for which funding is available. In the alternative, COUNTY and CONTRACTOR may agree, in such circumstance, to a suspension or modification of either party's rights and obligations under this Agreement. Such a modification, if the parties agree thereto, may permit a restoration of previous contract terms in the event funding is reinstated. Also in the alternative, the COUNTY may, if funding is provided to the COUNTY in the form of promises to pay at a later date, whether referred to as “government warrants,” “IOUs,” or by any other name, the COUNTY may, in its sole discretion, provide similar promises to pay to the CONTRACTOR, which the CONTRACTOR hereby agrees to accept as sufficient payment until cash funding becomes available.

  • Application of the Agreement (1) This Agreement shall apply to investments made in the territory of either Contracting Party in accordance with its legislation by investors of the other Contracting Party prior as well as after the entry into force of this Agreement.

  • Suspension of Funding and Project Agency may by written notice to Grantee, temporarily cease funding and require Grantee to stop all, or any part, of the Project dependent upon Grant Funds for a period of up to 180 days after the date of the notice, if Agency has or reasonably projects that it will have insufficient funds from the Funding Source to disburse the full amount of the Grant Funds. Upon receipt of the notice, Grantee must immediately cease all Project activities dependent on Grant Funds, or if that is impossible, must take all necessary steps to minimize the Project activities allocable to Grant Funds. If Agency subsequently projects that it will have sufficient funds, Agency will notify Grantee that it may resume activities. If sufficient funds do not become available, Grantee and Agency will work together to amend this Grant to revise the amount of Grant Funds and Project activities to reflect the available funds. If sufficient funding does not become available or an amendment is not agreed to within a period of 180 days after issuance of the notice, Agency will either (i) cancel or modify its cessation order by a supplemental written notice or (ii) terminate this Grant as permitted by either the termination at Agency’s discretion or for cause provisions of this Grant.

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