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Right of Appeal, below. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to waive any rights an employee may have pursuant to California Government Code Section 3250 et seq. of the Firefighters Procedural Bill of Rights Act (FBOR).
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Right of Appeal, below. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to waive any rights an employee may have pursuant to California Government Code Section 3300 et seq. of the Public Safety Officers Procedural Xxxx of Rights Act (PBOR).

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  • Right of Appeal 13.1 If the Administrator: 13.1.1 decides not to certify a facility or to vary a certificate which has been issued; 13.1.2 serves a notice imposing a buy-out fee under Rule 7 upon determining that a target unit has failed to meet its target; or 13.1.3 decides to vary or not to vary the target for a target unit, the Operator may appeal to the Tribunal against the decision. 13.2 In respect of an Operator which enters into an agreement after 1 April 2013, the Operator may appeal to the Tribunal against the target that has been set for the target unit by the Administrator. 13.3 For the purposes of Rule 13.2, the date on which notice of the decision is deemed to have been sent to the Operator is the later of the date the agreement is entered into or the date the Administrator sends notice to the Operator of the target for the target unit. 13.4 The grounds on which an Operator may appeal under Rule 13.1 and 13.2 are: 13.4.1 that the decision was based on an error of fact; 13.4.2 that the decision was wrong in law; 13.4.3 that the decision was unreasonable; 13.4.4 any other reason. 13.5 The bringing of an appeal suspends the effect of the decision pending final determination by the Tribunal of the appeal or its withdrawal. 13.6 On determining an appeal under these Rules the Tribunal must either: 13.6.1 affirm the decision; 13.6.2 quash the decision; or 13.6.3 vary the decision.

  • Right of Revocation Guarantor understands and agrees that Guarantor may revoke its future obligations under this Guaranty at any time by giving Bank written notice that Guarantor will not be liable hereunder for any indebtedness or obligations of Borrower incurred on or after the effective date of such revocation. Such revocation shall be deemed to be effective on the day following the day Bank receives such notice delivered either by: (a) personal delivery to the address and designated department of Bank identified in subparagraph 1(a) above, or (b) United States mail, registered or certified, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, addressed to Bank at the address shown in subparagraph 1 (a) above. Notwithstanding such revocation, Guarantor shall remain liable on its obligations hereunder until payment in full to Bank of (x) all of the Guaranteed Indebtedness that is outstanding on the effective date of such revocation, and any renewals and extensions thereof, and (y) all loans, advances and other extensions of credit made to or for the account of Borrower on or after the effective date of such revocation pursuant to the obligation of Bank under a commitment or agreement made to or with Borrower prior to the effective date of such revocation. The terms and conditions of this Guaranty, including without limitation the consents and waivers set forth in paragraph 7 hereof, shall remain in effect with respect to the Guaranteed Indebtedness described in the preceding sentence in the same manner as if such revocation had not been made by Guarantor.

  • Right of Audit 29.1 The Contractor shall keep secure and maintain until six years after the final payment of all sums due under the Contract, or such other period as may be agreed between the Parties, full and accurate records of the Services, all expenditure reimbursed by the Authority and all payments made by the Authority. 29.2 The Contractor shall grant to the Authority, or its authorised agents, such access to those records as they may reasonably require in order to check the Contractor's compliance with the Contract. 29.3 For the purposes of the examination and certification of the Authority's accounts, or any examination under section 6(1) of the National Audit Xxx 0000 or annual re-enactment thereof as to the economy, efficiency and effectiveness with which the Authority has used its resources, the Comptroller and Auditor General may examine such documents as he may reasonably require which are owned, held or otherwise within the control of the Contractor and may require the Contractor to provide such oral or written explanations as he may reasonably require for those purposes. The Contractor shall give all reasonable assistance to the Comptroller and Auditor General for those purposes. 29.4 Condition 29.3 applies only in respect of documents relating to the Contract and only for the purpose of the auditing of the Authority. It does not constitute an agreement under section 6(3)(d) of the National Audit Act 1983 such as to make the Contractor the subject of auditing under that Act. 29.5 Except where an audit is imposed on the Authority by a Regulatory Body (in which case the Authority may carry out the audit required without prejudice to its other rights) the Authority may conduct an audit: a) to review the integrity, confidentiality and security of the Authority Data; b) to review the Contractor's compliance with the Data Protection Xxx 0000, the Freedom of Information Xxx 0000 in accordance with Condition 30 (Data Protection Act and Freedom of Information Act) and any other legislation applicable to the Services. 29.6 Subject to the Authority's obligations of confidentiality, the Contractor shall on demand provide the Authority (and/or its agents or representatives) with all reasonable co-operation and assistance in relation to each audit, including: a) all information requested by the Authority within the permitted scope of the audit; b) reasonable access to any Sites controlled by the Contractor and to any equipment used (whether exclusively or non-exclusively) in the performance of the Services; c) access to the Contractor’s system; and d) access to the Contractor’s Staff.

  • Right of Review Once Lessor shall have finally determined said Operating, Utility and Energy or Real Estate Tax Costs at the expiration of a Lease Year, then as to the item so established, Lessee shall only be entitled to dispute said charge as finally established for a period of six (6) months after such charge is finally established, and Lessee specifically waives any right to dispute any such charge at the expiration of said six (6) month period.

  • Right of appropriation (a) We shall be entitled in our reasonable discretion to apply and appropriate all payments received by us in such a manner or order of priority as we may deem fit, notwithstanding any specific appropriation of such sums by you or any person making such payment. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, we may apply payments received by us in the following order of priority: (i) all billed but unpaid interest, fees and charges; (ii) all unpaid balance transfer balances, cash advances, instalment plans, card transactions shown in any previous statements of account; (iii) all unpaid balance transfer balances, cash advances, instalment plans, card transactions shown in the current statement of account; and (iv) all unpaid balance transfer balances, cash advances, instalment plans, card transactions not yet included in any statement of account. (b) For each category of unpaid balances referred to in each of sub- clauses 15.1(a)(ii), (iii) and (iv): (i) the balances with the highest applicable interest rate will be repaid in priority to the other balances within such category; and (ii) where the interest rate applicable to any unpaid balance transfer balances within such category is the same, payments received by us will reduce the balances transferred under the latest fund transfer program (after it has been reflected in your statement of account) first, notwithstanding that you may have unpaid balance transfer balances from earlier fund transfer programs.

  • Right of Rescission Customer may rescind this Agreement within three (3) business days after receiving this Agreement by contacting Clearview Energy by phone or in writing. This Agreement is not legally binding until the rescission period has expired and you have not, directly or indirectly, rescinded your selection. The Customer is liable for all Clearview Energy charges until the Customer returns to the EDC or another supplier.

  • Initiation of Appeal Following the entry of the Arbitration Award, either party (the “Appellant”) shall have a period of thirty (30) calendar days in which to notify the other party (the “Appellee”), in writing, that the Appellant elects to appeal (the “Appeal”) the Arbitration Award (such notice, an “Appeal Notice”) to a panel of arbitrators as provided in Paragraph 5.2 below. The date the Appellant delivers an Appeal Notice to the Appellee is referred to herein as the “Appeal Date”. The Appeal Notice must be delivered to the Appellee in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 4.1 above with respect to delivery of an Arbitration Notice. In addition, together with delivery of the Appeal Notice to the Appellee, the Appellant must also pay for (and provide proof of such payment to the Appellee together with delivery of the Appeal Notice) a bond in the amount of 110% of the sum the Appellant owes to the Appellee as a result of the Arbitration Award the Appellant is appealing. In the event an Appellant delivers an Appeal Notice to the Appellee (together with proof of payment of the applicable bond) in compliance with the provisions of this Paragraph 5.1, the Appeal will occur as a matter of right and, except as specifically set forth herein, will not be further conditioned. In the event a party does not deliver an Appeal Notice (along with proof of payment of the applicable bond) to the other party within the deadline prescribed in this Paragraph 5.1, such party shall lose its right to appeal the Arbitration Award. If no party delivers an Appeal Notice (along with proof of payment of the applicable bond) to the other party within the deadline described in this Paragraph 5.1, the Arbitration Award shall be final. The parties acknowledge and agree that any Appeal shall be deemed part of the parties’ agreement to arbitrate for purposes of these Arbitration Provisions and the Arbitration Act.

  • Right of Revocation of Action Taken At any time prior to (but not after) the evidencing to the Trustee, as provided in Section 6.01, of the taking of any action by the Holders of the percentage in aggregate principal amount of the Securities of any or all series, as the case may be, specified in this Indenture in connection with such action, any Holder of a Security the serial number of which is shown by the evidence to be included among the serial numbers of the Securities the Holders of which have consented to such action may, by filing written notice at the Corporate Trust Office and upon proof of holding as provided in this Article, revoke such action so far as concerns such Security. Except as aforesaid any such action taken by the Holder of any Security shall be conclusive and binding upon such Holder and upon all future Holders and owners of such Security and of any Securities issued in exchange or substitution therefor or on registration of transfer thereof, irrespective of whether or not any notation in regard thereto is made upon any such Security. Any action taken by the Holders of the percentage in aggregate principal amount of the Securities of any or all series, as the case may be, specified in this Indenture in connection with such action shall be conclusively binding upon the Issuer, the Trustee and the Holders of all the Securities affected by such action.

  • Right of Review and Audit Upon request by the EA, Contractor shall provide the EA with copies of its policies and related procedures that pertain to the protection of PII. It may be made available in a form that does not violate Contractor’s own information security policies, confidentiality obligations, and applicable laws. In addition, Contractor may be required to undergo an audit of its privacy and security safeguards, measures and controls as it pertains to alignment with the requirements of New York State laws and regulations, the EA’s policies applicable to Contractor, and alignment with the NIST Cybersecurity Framework performed by an independent third party at Contractor’s expense, and provide the audit report to the EA. Contractor may provide the EA with a recent industry standard independent audit report on Contractor’s privacy and security practices as an alternative to undergoing an audit.

  • Notice of Appeal In the event that an employee who has been laid off out of seniority order believes the decision based upon performance and/or qualifications is incorrect, the employee may request that the Association appeal the Sheriff’s determination. If the Association finds there is good reason to believe that the Sheriff has erred in his decision, it may appeal through the process set forth in this Article. Such appeal shall be filed within five (5) working days of delivery of the layoff notice to the employee.

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