Requesting Good Faith Consideration Sample Clauses

Requesting Good Faith Consideration. To ensure that Management has sufficient information to make assignments in as timely a manner as is possible, an employee who desires good faith consideration for assignment(s) in a subsequent semester must submit a written request to the Office of Human Resources (HR) using the request form provided by HR and also available on the Adjunct Faculty web page no later than September 1 for the following Summer semester, October 1 for the following Fall semester, and April 1 for the following Spring semester in which the good faith consideration is sought. An employee who is not provided an assignment under this Section 6.3(B) retains the right to good faith consideration for future assignments. An employee who inadvertently fails to meet the requirements of this Section 6.3(B) will, upon request, be provided an assignment unless Management has identified an alternate instructor. Management will send an electronic reminder to employees eligible for good faith consideration at least two weeks prior to the September 1, October 1 and April 1 deadlines. If a course is not assigned, the notice shall include the circumstance in 6.2(A) under which reassignment was denied.
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Related to Requesting Good Faith Consideration

  • MEMO OF CONSIDERATION RECEIVED on the day month and year first above written of and from the within named Purchasers the within mentioned sum of Rs. /- (Rupees only)paid as and by way of full consideration in terms of these presents. Sl. No. Details Amount (Rs) 1 By cheque no. dated 2 By cheque no. dated 3 By cheque no. dated 4 By cheque no. dated 5 By cheque no. dated 6 TDS ( ) 7 By cheque no. dated TOTAL (RUPEES ONLY) WITNESSES:

  • Additional Considerations For each mediation or arbitration:

  • OPTION CONSIDERATION As consideration for this Option to Purchase Agreement, the Buyer/ Tenant shall pay the Seller/Landlord a non-refundable fee of Dollars ($ ), receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by the Seller/Landlord. This amount shall be credited to the purchase price at closing if the Buyer/Tenant timely exercises the option to purchase, provided that the Buyer/Tenant: (a) is not in default of the Lease Agreement, and (b) closes the conveyance of the Property. The Seller/Landlord shall not refund the fee if the Buyer/Tenant defaults in the Lease Agreement, fails to close the conveyance, or otherwise does not exercise the option to purchase.

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