Requests for Exceptions Sample Clauses

Requests for Exceptions. The restrictions contained in this Article II, Section 12, are for the purposes of reducing the risk that any change in the ownership of Shares may jeopardize the preservation of the Trust’s U.S. federal, state and local income tax attributes under Code Section 382 or equivalent provisions of state or local law (collectively, the “Tax Benefits”), assisting the Board of Trustees to better defend against takeover activities, such as to defend against arbitrageurs attempting to make a short term profit in Trust shares while trading at a discount to net asset value potentially at the expense of long term investors, and impeding and discouraging mergers, tender offers, and proxy contests. In connection therewith, and to provide for the effective policing of these provisions, a Restricted Holder who proposes to effect an Acquisition of Excess Shares, prior to the date of the proposed Acquisition, shall request in writing (a “Request”) that the Board of Trustees review the proposed Acquisition of Excess Shares and authorize or not authorize the proposed Acquisition pursuant to this Subsection (c)(ii). A Request shall be mailed or delivered to the Secretary of the Trust at the Trust’s principal place of business. Such Request shall be deemed to have been delivered only when actually received by the Secretary of the Trust. A Request shall include: (1) the name, address and telephone number of the Restricted Holder; (2) a description of the interest proposed to be Acquired by the Restricted Holder; (3) the date on which the proposed Acquisition is expected to take place; (4) the name of the intended transferor of the interest to be Acquired by the Restricted Holder; and (5) a Request that the Board of Trustees authorize, if appropriate, the Acquisition of Excess Shares pursuant to this Subsection (c)(ii) and inform the Restricted Holder of its determination regarding the proposed Acquisition. If a Restricted Holder duly submits a proper and complete Request to the Secretary of the Trust, at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Board of Trustees following the tenth business day after receipt by the Secretary of the Trust of the Request, the Board of Trustees will act to determine whether to authorize the proposed Acquisition described in the Request, in accordance with this Subsection (c)(ii) and Article II, Section 12, Subsection (e). The Board of Trustees shall conclusively determine whether to authorize the proposed Acquisition, in its sole discretion and j...
Requests for Exceptions a. For all courses identified by the District as “lecture only,” it shall be presumed that all course learning objectives, as listed in the COR may be reasonably met through virtual modalities and shall be offered as defined in section 3 above. i. Any faculty member who is currently assigned to teach an on-ground, or hybrid course designated as “lecture-only” and wishes to request an exception to section 3 above, and conduct the class in an on-ground modality shall submit a request to their Xxxx not later than 5 p.m. on Thursday January 6, 2022 which provides justification for deviation from Section 3 above. Such a request should demonstrate a compelling need for deviation from Section 3 so as to justify the increased risk of exposure to COVID-19. ii. To avoid exceedingly long ZOOM sessions (90 minutes or longer in length), any faculty member who wishes to conduct a portion of a regularly scheduled in-person lecture or lab class via asynchronous instruction on Canvas, during this temporary remote period of time only, in lieu of some live Zoom instruction time, shall submit a request to their Xxxx not later than 5 p.m. on Thursday, January 6, 2022 which provides justification for deviation from Section 3b or 3c above. b. For all courses identified by the District as “lecture-lab,” or “lab-only” it shall be presumed that all course learning objectives, as listed in the COR may be reasonably met through virtual modalities and shall be offered as defined in Section 3 above. However, courses that consist of hands-on activities, or lab activities or components whose learning objectives cannot be reasonably met through online or virtual modalities may, at the request of the assigned faculty member, be offered in an on-ground modality provided the requesting faculty clearly identifies a basic plan for reducing risk of COVID-19 exposure to students and other faculty during the on-ground sessions of the course. i. Any faculty member who is currently assigned to teach a course under this section and wishes to request an exception to Section 3, and offer the course in an on-ground modality during the term of this Addendum Agreement shall submit a request for exemption to their Xxxx not later than 5 p.m. on Thursday January 6, 2022. Said request should demonstrate a compelling need for deviation from Section 3 so as to justify the increased risk of exposure to COVID-19. c. Upon receipt of a request under this section, the receiving Xxxx shall follow up with the faculty...
Requests for Exceptions. Exceptions are rarely considered because the evaluation criteria implement mandatory FBI and CA DOJ regulations. If an Applicant receives notice that he or she is not suitable for access to Restricted Areas, the council contact or Contractor contact may ask the council authorizer to request an exception from EPSCU. The request must be in writing. It must include the Applicant’s name and reason for the request. The Applicant will have to be re-fingerprinted. EPSCU will send the council contact or Contractor contact a new Applicant Packet. Before fingerprinting, the Applicant may want to consider options for cleaning up his or her criminal record. One resource is the Online Self-Help Center located on the California Judicial Branch’s website at xxx.xxxxxx.xx.xxx (specifically, the Figuring out your options section under Cleaning Your Criminal Record). Once XXXXX receives the criminal record results electronically from the CA DOJ, the EPSCU supervisor will evaluate the results and notify the council authorizer, council contact(s), and Contractor contact(s) of the decision.

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  • Requests for Extension The Borrower may, by notice to the Administrative Agent (who shall promptly notify the Lenders) not earlier than 90 days and not later than 35 days prior to an anniversary of the Closing Date (each, an “Applicable Anniversary Date”), request that each Lender extend such Lender’s Maturity Date for an additional year from the Maturity Date then in effect for such Lender hereunder (such Lender’s “Existing Maturity Date”). The Borrower may request such an extension no more than two times.

  • REQUESTS FOR FLEXIBLE WORKING ARRANGEMENTS 49.1 Employee may request change in working arrangements s.65 of the Act. Note 1: Section 65 of the Act provides for certain Employees to request a change in their working arrangements because of their circumstances, as set out in s.65(1A).