Revenue Security Sample Clauses

Revenue Security. Guards shall escort and protect SFMTA's Revenue Collections and Sales employees who handle cash and negotiable fare media as requested by SFMTA. SFMTA may elect to use armed or unarmed Guards to escort and protect Revenue staff. Revenue staff collects cash from the operating divisions, subway fare gates and some surface platforms on a daily basis. Special events also require Revenue staff to collect fares directly from transit passengers or from various collection points. Contractor must provide sufficient numbers of Guards to ensure uninterrupted protection of Revenue staff during the performance of Revenue operations as requested by SFMTA.
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Revenue Security. VAT represents an important instrument against tax evasion and is superior to a business tax or a sales tax from the point of view of revenue security for three reasons.

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  • STATE SECURITY 4.01 Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as requiring the Employer to do or refrain from doing anything contrary to any instruction, direction or regulations given or made by or on behalf of the Government of Canada in the interest of the safety or security of Canada or any state allied or associated with Canada.

  • Guidance Note Customer to insert liability limits which are appropriate for its requirements and represent the right apportionment of risk between the Customer and the Supplier. The aim should be to establish liability ceilings reflecting a combination of the best estimate of the losses that the Customer might suffer in the event of a default by the Supplier, the likelihood of those losses occurring and the value for money considerations in limiting liability A Party shall not be responsible for any Loss under this Contract if and to the extent that it is caused by the default of the other (Default on the part of the Supplier and Customer Cause on the part of the Customer). Subject to Clauses 37.1, 37.2 and 37.6 in no event shall either Party be liable to the other for any: loss of profits; loss of business; loss of revenue; loss of or damage to goodwill; loss of savings (whether anticipated or otherwise); and/or any indirect, special or consequential loss or damage. The Supplier shall be liable for the following types of Loss which shall be regarded as direct and shall (without in any way, limiting other categories of Loss which may be recoverable by the Customer) be recoverable by the Customer: the additional operational and/or administrative costs and expenses arising from any Material Breach; any regulatory losses, fines, expenses or other Losses arising from a breach by the Supplier of any Law. No enquiry, inspection, approval, sanction, comment, consent, or decision at any time made or given by or on behalf of the Customer to any document or information provided by the Supplier in its provision of the Services, and no failure of the Customer to discern any defect in or omission from any such document or information shall operate to exclude or limit the obligation of the Supplier to carry out all the obligations of a professional supplier employed in a client/customer relationship. Save as otherwise expressly provided, the obligations of the Customer under this Contract are obligations of the Customer in its capacity as a contracting counterparty and nothing in this Contract shall operate as an obligation upon, or in any other way xxxxxx or constrain the Customer in any other capacity, nor shall the exercise by the Customer of its duties and powers in any other capacity lead to any liability under this Contract (howsoever arising) on the part of the Customer to the Supplier. For the avoidance of doubt any liabilities which are unlimited shall not be taken into account for the purposes of establishing whether the limit in Clause 37.3.1 has been reached. Nothing in this Clause 37 shall act to reduce or affect a Party’s general duty to mitigate its loss.

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  • Site Security While providing services at a DSHS location, the Contractor, its agents, employees, or Subcontractors shall conform in all respects with physical, fire, or other security regulations specific to the DSHS location.

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  • Guidance This communications protocol will guide all planning, development and implementation of Communications Activities with a view to ensuring efficient, structured, continuous, consistent, and coordinated communications to the Canadian public.

  • JOB SECURITY 23.01 Subject to the willingness and capacity of individual employees to accept relocation and retraining, the Employer will make every reasonable effort to ensure that any reduction in the work force will be accomplished through attrition.

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