Rewards Crowdfunding Sample Clauses

Rewards Crowdfunding. Developer agrees that for at least one of the Licensed Games, Developer shall conduct a rewards crowdfunding campaign relating to such Licensed Game(s) (each, a “Fig Rewards Crowdfunding”) in order for Fig to introduce the Licensed Games to its community and promote such Licensed Game on the Fig Sites.
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Rewards Crowdfunding. Co-Publisher agrees that for at least one of the Licensed Games, Co-Publisher shall conduct a rewards crowdfunding campaign relating to such Licensed Game(s) (each, a “Fig Rewards Crowdfunding”) in order for Fig to introduce the Licensed Games to its community and promote such Licensed Game on the Fig Sites.

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  • Rewards PROGRAMS You may have selected a Rewards Program for your account or, if you selected a Popular / AAdvantage® card, then the terms of the AAdvantage® Program apply. REWARDS PROGRAM WHAT IT MEANS HOW IT AFFECTS YOU Return A rewards program that earns cash back per every purchase made with the Card. The reward program accumulates in cash 1% of all net Purchases made with your credit Card. Net Purchases are Purchases minus any credits or returns. In your billing statement, you will receive an estimate of the Reward accumulated. The redemption of money will be automatic and will occur once a year, in January. You will not be able to redeem your Reward before this date. The Bank will send you a check for the balance of your Reward to the address where you receive your billing statements. You will not accumulate Rewards for Balance Transfers, Convenience Checks, Cash Advances, payments thru TelePago® Popular or Internet Banking, the Purchase of casino chips or other methods of gambling, or any other transaction the Bank determines at its sole discretion constitutes or is equivalent to a Cash Advance. If you return merchandise, the Reward for that merchandise will be deducted. The percent of the deduction will be calculated based on the earning structure at the moment the merchandise was returned. If the amount of your Reward is less than ten (10) dollars at the automatic redemption period, you will not receive a check but it will accumulate to your account for the next redemption period. If your account has a derogative condition, the Bank will be able to retain your Reward until the condition ends or cancel the Reward completely, at the Bank's sole discretion. When calculating the Reward, the Bank will use the total dollar amount of each transaction eliminating the cents. The Bank's determination of the Reward is final. To receive the Reward, your account must be kept open until the date of the Reward payment. The cash back rewards program is subject to changes or cancellation at any moment at the Bank's sole discretion. American Airlines AAdvantage® Program A rewards program that earns miles. You authorize us to report to American Airlines, AAdvantage® miles earned with us. You also authorize us to share with American Airlines your email address and experiential and transactional information regarding your activity with us. You will earn AAdvantage® miles for Purchases as long as your Account is current, in good standing and open the day the Transaction is registered in your Account. The miles are earned multiplying the Transaction amount by the earn rate per dollar specific to your Card product. The total amount of miles per Transaction, without decimals, will be considered for the total amount of miles to be reported to AAdvantage® every account cycle. The Bank will report the miles earned with your AAdvantage® credit Card as long as your Account is current and in good standing the day of your cycle. The miles earned with your credit Card that are not reported to AAdvantage® because your Account has a derogative condition at cycle date, will be reported to AAdvantage® in the future if your Account becomes current. American Airlines reserves the right to change AAdvantage® program rules, regulations, travel awards and special offers at any time without notice and to end the AAdvantage® program with six (6) months prior notice. Any such changes may affect your ability to use the mileage awards or credits that you have accumulated. Members may not be able to obtain all offered awards at all times or use awards for all destinations or on all flights. AAdvantage® travel awards, mileage accrual and special offers are subject to government regulations. American Airlines is not responsible for products or services offered by other participating companies. For complete details about the AAdvantage® program, visit xxx.xx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxx. American Airlines, AAdvantage and the Flight Symbol are trademarks of American Airlines, Inc. PREMIA® A rewards program that earns points. Membership: Program Membership has a $25 annual fee subject to some exclusions as specified in the terms and conditions of the Program. The annual $25 fee is applied at the moment of subscription and subsequently once a year from the subscription date to any of the Program participating accounts. The Membership will be cancelled if any of the Program participating accounts has insufficient funds to cover the fee. Fee is non- refundable. You will earn points only for the activities and transactions described on the Program’s website as well as additional promotions sent out periodically by Popular. Points will be credited and debited depending on the type of transaction carried out. Popular will determine from time to time the maximum amount of Points that may be accumulated for different transactions. This information is available on the Program's webpage. Popular reserves the right to review the balance of Membership accumulated Points and to subtract any credited Points that infringe this Agreement. Each account can be registered only to one (1) Program Membership. Under no circumstance, one same account or transaction is allowed to accumulate Points simultaneously for more than one (1) Membership. Limitations: Cash Advance Transactions done with credit Cards, foreign or local currency purchases, casino chips or any other cash equivalent instrument purchase and loan payments, including but not limited to mortgage and auto loan payments will not accumulate Points. The Regular Level Points will expire in December every four (4) years from the date of subscription. The PREMIA® Platinum level Points will not expire as long as they remain at this level. If the Customer is no longer at that level, the Regular level expiration terms will apply as well as the Regular Level Membership fee. Any derogatory condition or account mismanagement, including but not limited to blocked, outstanding and overdraft accounts will result in automatic Membership suspension and elimination of accumulated Points without previous notice. Once the derogatory condition is removed, the amount of Points accrued at the moment of Membership suspension may be restored at Popular’s sole discretion. To view Your Point balance, please visit xxxxxxx.xxx. Individual consumer transactions are the only transactions entitled to Point accrual. Redemption: The Customer that figures as the primary account holder can redeem his/her accrued Points for rewards at any time, as long as he/she has the required Points for the desired reward. Program Membership must be active and the Customer may not have an account showing derogatory condition to be able to redeem the Points. The redeemed Points will immediately be deducted from the Points balance. For more information on the program visit xxx.xxxxxx.xxx or call PREMIA® Customer Service Center at 1.800.3PREMIA (0.000.000.0000). MOBILE WALLET SERVICE WHAT IT MEANS WHAT YOU AGREE TO A way to make You may choose to add your Card number to a Mobile Wallet Service. If you do so, you acknowledge that we are Purchases or not a provider of the Wallet, we do not control the device and we are not responsible for any failure or inability to payments using perform a transaction using the Wallet. We are only responsible for supplying information securely to the Wallet a mobile device provider to allow usage of your Card in the Wallet. We reserve the right to define product eligibility. You agree that any such use of your Account will be subject to all the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement. Your applicable Purchase APR will apply to Purchases made using the Mobile Wallet Service. You acknowledge that certain message and data rates may apply from your wireless service providers and/or wireless carriers which might impact your use of the Wallet. For example, your mobile service carrier or provider may impose data usage or text charges for your use of or interaction with the Wallet, including downloading the software, receiving or sending text messages, or other use of your mobile device when using the software or other products and services provided by the Wallet. You expressly agree that you are responsible for all such fees, limitations, and restrictions and that we may contact you via your mobile device for any purpose concerning your Account with us, including Account servicing and collection purposes. We do not control the privacy and security of your information that may be held by the Wallet provider and that is governed by the privacy policy given to you by the Wallet provider. You agree not to leave your Mobile Device unattended while logged into the Wallet and to log off immediately at the completion of each access by you. You agree not to provide your password or other access information to any other person. If you believe that someone may have unauthorized access to your Mobile Device, you agree to immediately cancel your access to the Wallet associated with the Mobile Device. You agree to provide us with immediate notice in the event you suspect fraud or any unauthorized access to any of your Accounts. You agree to take every precaution to ensure the safety, security and integrity of your Account and transactions when using the Wallet. Except as otherwise required by law, we may at our sole discretion change these terms, and modify or cancel the eligibility to use your Card with a Wallet service at any time, without notice. You cannot change these terms but you can terminate them by removing your Card from the Wallet. We reserve the right to refuse any transaction for any reason. You expressly understand and agree that your use of a Mobile Wallet Service is at your sole risk. Any material downloaded or otherwise obtained through the use of the Wallet is obtained at your own discretion and risk, and we are not responsible for any damage to your Mobile Device or loss of data that results from the download of any such material, whether due to any computer virus or otherwise. We make no representation or warranty as to the completeness, accuracy, reliability, or currency of any information or data that you obtain through the use of a wallet. WHAT ARE OUR RIGHTS If YOU DEFAULT OR WE HAVE A DISPUTE? Your Default An Account will be in default if: 1) you fail to make at least the Minimum Payment when due; 2) you violate any other provision of this Agreement; 3) we believe you may be unwilling or unable to pay your debts on time; 4) you file for bankruptcy; or 5) you become incapacitated or die. If your Account is in default, we may close your Account or terminate or suspend your credit privileges without notice and require full payment of your outstanding balance immediately. We can also begin collection activities. To the extent permitted by law, if you are in default because you have failed to pay us, we will require you to pay our collection costs, attorneys’ fees, court costs and all other expenses of enforcing our rights under this Agreement. Arbitration of Disputes This Agreement contains an Arbitration Provision immediately below. Within 90 days after the date we open your Account, you may elect to reject the Arbitration Provision by providing a written notice of your intention to do so to the address: Legal Division (745), Banco Popular de Puerto Rico, P.O. Box 362708, San Xxxx, Puerto Rico 00936-2708. Unless you submit your rejection or to the extent permitted by applicable law, the Arbitration Provision will have a substantial impact on how any legal claims we have against each other are resolved if either you or we elect arbitration. For example, disputes subject to arbitration are decided by a neutral arbitrator and not a judge or jury. This Arbitration Provision will not apply to, or be enforceable against, covered borrowers under the protection of the Military Lending Act. This Arbitration Provision shall not preclude you from pursuing or participating in a class action in court. IMPORTANT WAIVERS: IF YOU OR WE ELECT TO ARBITRATE A CLAIM, YOU AND WE BOTH WAIVE THE RIGHT TO: (1) HAVE A COURT OR A JURY DECIDE THE CLAIM; OR (2) OBTAIN INFORMATION EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN. OTHER RIGHTS ARE MORE LIMITED IN ARBITRATION THAN IN COURT OR ARE NOT AVAILABLE IN ARBITRATION. DEFINITIONS – In this Arbitration Provision, the following definitions will apply:

  • Program Goals CalHFA MAC envisions that these monies would be used to complement other federal or lender programs designed specifically to stabilize communities by providing assistance to homeowners who have suffered a financial hardship and as a result are no longer financially able to afford their first-lien mortgage loan payments or their Property Expenses when associated with a Federal Housing Administration (“FHA”) Home Equity Conversion Mortgages (“HECM”) loan, only.

  • Performance Monitoring ‌ A. Performance Monitoring of Subrecipient by County, State of California and/or HUD shall consist of requested and/or required written reporting, as well as onsite monitoring by County, State of California or HUD representatives. B. County shall periodically evaluate Subrecipient’s progress in complying with the terms of this Contract. Subrecipient shall cooperate fully during such monitoring. County shall report the findings of each monitoring to Subrecipient. C. County shall monitor the performance of Subrecipient against the goals, outcomes, milestones and performance standards required herein. Substandard performance, as determined by County, will constitute non-compliance with this Contract for which County may immediately terminate the Contract. If action to correct such substandard performance is not taken by Subrecipient within the time period specified by County, payment(s) will be denied in accordance with the provisions contained in this Paragraph 47 of this Contract. D. HUD in accordance with 24 CFR Part 570 Subpart O, 570.902, will annually review the performance of County to determine whether County has carried out its Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) assisted activities in a timely manner and has significantly disbursed CDBG funds and met the mandated “1.5 ratio” threshold. Subrecipient is responsible to ensure timely drawdown of funds.

  • Performance Management 17.1 The Contractor will appoint a suitable Account Manager to liaise with the Authority’s Strategic Contract Manager. Any/all changes to the terms and conditions of the Agreement will be agreed in writing between the Authority’s Strategic Contract Manager and the Contractor’s appointed representative. 17.2 The Contractor will ensure that there will be dedicated resources to enable the smooth running of the Framework Agreement and a clear plan of contacts at various levels within the Contractor's organisation. Framework Public Bodies may look to migrate to this Framework Agreement as and when their current contractual arrangements expire. The Contractor will where necessary assign additional personnel to this Framework Agreement to ensure agreed service levels are maintained and to ensure a consistent level of service is delivered to all Framework Public Bodies. 17.3 In addition to annual meetings with the Authority's Strategic Contract Manager, the Contractor is expected to develop relationships with nominated individuals within each of the Framework Public Bodies to ensure that the level of service provided on a local basis is satisfactory. Where specific problems are identified locally, the Contractor will attempt to resolve such problems with the nominated individual within that organisation. The Authority's Strategic Contract Manager will liaise (or meet as appropriate) regularly with the Framework Public Bodies' Contract Manager, and where common problems are identified, it will be the responsibility of the Contractor to liaise with the Authority's Strategic Contract Manager to agree a satisfactory course of action. Where the Contractor becomes aware of a trend that would have a negative effect on one or more of the Framework Public Bodies, they should immediately notify the Authority's Strategic Contract Manager to discuss corrective action. 17.4 Regular meetings, frequency to be advised by Framework Public Body, will be held between the Framework Public Bodies' Contract Manager and the Contractor's representative to review the performance of their Call-Off Contract(s) under this Framework Agreement against the agreed service levels as measured through Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Reports will be provided by the Contractor to the Framework Public Bodies' Contract Manager at least 14 days prior to the these meetings. 17.5 Performance review meetings will also be held annually, between the Authority's Strategic Contract Manager and the Contractor's representative to review the performance of the Framework Agreement against the agreed service levels as measured through Key Performance Indicators. A summary of the quarterly reports will be provided by the Contractor at least 14 days prior to these meetings. 17.6 The Authority will gather the outputs from contract management to review under the areas detailed in the table below. Provision of management reports 90% to be submitted within 10 working days of the month end Report any incident affecting the delivery of the Service(s) to the Framework Public Body 100% to be reported in writing to FPB within 24 hours of the incident being reported by telephone/email Prompt payment of sub-contractors and/or consortia members (if applicable). Maximum of 30 from receipt of payment from Framework Public Bodies, 10 days target 100% within 30 days

  • Excellence excellence is the result of always striving to do better. This is represented by constant improvements to the way in which we deliver our services, which results in a high performing health service. • Respect – we demonstrate respect through our actions and behaviours. By showing each other respect, in turn we earn respect. • Integrity – integrity is doing the right thing, knowing it is what we do when people aren’t looking that is a true reflection of who we are. • Collaboration – collaboration represents working together in partnership to achieve sustainable health care outcomes for our community with a shared understanding of our priorities. • Accountability – together we have a shared responsibility for ensuring the best health care outcomes for our community. This is a reminder that it is not only our actions, but also the actions we do not do, for which we are accountable.

  • PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 6.1 The Performance Plan (Annexure A) to this Agreement sets out – 6.1.1 The standards and procedures for evaluating the Employee’s performance; and 6.1.2 The intervals for the evaluation of the Employee’s performance. 6.2 Despite the establishment of agreed intervals for evaluation, the Employer may in addition review the Employee’s performance at any stage while the contract of employment remains in force; 6.3 Personal growth and development needs identified during any performance review discussion must be documented in a Personal Development Plan as well as the actions agreed to and implementation must take place within set time frames; 6.4 The Employee’s performance will be measured in terms of contributions to the goals and strategies set out in the Employer’s Integrated Development Plan (IDP) as described in 6.6 – 6.12 below; 6.5 The Employee will submit quarterly performance reports (SDBIP) and a comprehensive annual performance report at least one week prior to the performance assessment meetings to the Evaluation Panel Chairperson for distribution to the panel members for preparation purposes; 6.6 Assessment of the achievement of results as outlined in the performance plan: 6.6.1 Each KPI or group of KPIs shall be assessed according to the extent to which the specified standards or performance targets have been met and with due regard to ad-hoc tasks that had to be performed under the KPI, and the score of the employer will be given to and explained to the Employee during the assessment interview. 6.6.2 A rating on the five-point scale shall be provided for each KPI or group of KPIs which will then be multiplied by the weighting to calculate the final score; 6.6.3 The Employee will submit his self-evaluation to the Employer prior to the formal assessment; 6.6.4 In the instance where the employee could not perform due to reasons outside the control of the employer and employee, the KPI will not be considered during the evaluation. The employee should provide sufficient evidence in such instances; and 6.6.5 An overall score will be calculated based on the total of the individual scores calculated above.

  • Benchmarks for Measuring Accessibility For the purposes of this Agreement, the accessibility of online content and functionality will be measured according to the W3C’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 Level AA and the Web Accessibility Initiative Accessible Rich Internet Applications Suite (WAI-ARIA) 1.0 for web content, which are incorporated by reference.

  • Educational Program A. DSST PUBLIC SCHOOLS shall implement and maintain the following characteristics of its educational program in addition to those identified in the Network Contract at DSST XXXX MIDDLE SCHOOL (“the School” within Exhibit A-3). These characteristics are subject to modification with the District’s written approval:

  • In-Service Programs The parties to this collective agreement recognize the value of in-service education both to the employee and the Employer. A) The Employer reserves the right to identify specific in-service programs deemed compulsory. B) Employees required to attend such programs will be paid at the applicable rate of pay.

  • Program Management 1.1.01 Implement and operate an Immunization Program as a Responsible Entity 1.1.02 Identify at least one individual to act as the program contact in the following areas: 1. Immunization Program Manager;

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