SCHOOL CLOSURE POLICY Sample Clauses

SCHOOL CLOSURE POLICY. If the school closes permanently and ceases to offer instruction after students have enrolled, or if a program is cancelled after students have enrolled or instruction has begun, the school will provide a pro rata refund for all students transferring to another school based on the hours accepted by the receiving school or if a student does not transfer to another school a full refund of all monies paid.
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SCHOOL CLOSURE POLICY. If the school closes permanently and ceases to offer instruction after students have enrolled, or if a program is cancelled after students have enrolled or instruction has begun, the school will provide a pro rata refund for all students transferring to another school based on the hours accepted by the receiving school or if a student does not transfer to another school a full refund of all monies paid. Enrollment time is defined as the time elapsed between the actual starting date and the date of the student's last day of physical attendance in school. Any monies due the applicant or student shall be refunded within thirty (30) days from the withdrawal date, or in the case of a leave of absence, the earlier of the documented date of scheduled return or the date the student notifies the institution that he/she will not be returning.

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  • Title Policy and Survey A. TITLE POLICY: Seller shall furnish to Buyer at Seller’s Buyer’s expense an owner policy of title insurance (Title Policy) issued by (Title Company) in the amount of the Sales Price, dated at or after closing, insuring Buyer against loss under the provisions of the Title Policy, subject to the promulgated exclusions (including existing building and zoning ordinances) and the following exceptions: (1) Restrictive covenants common to the platted subdivision in which the Property is located. (2) The standard printed exception for standby fees, taxes and assessments. (3) Liens created as part of the financing described in Paragraph 3. (4) Utility easements created by the dedication deed or plat of the subdivision in which the Property is located. (5) Reservations or exceptions otherwise permitted by this contract or as may be approved by Xxxxx in writing. (6) The standard printed exception as to marital rights. (7) The standard printed exception as to waters, tidelands, beaches, streams, and related matters. (8) The standard printed exception as to discrepancies, conflicts, shortages in area or boundary lines, encroachments or protrusions, or overlapping improvements: (i) will not be amended or deleted from the title policy; or (ii) will be amended to read, "shortages in area" at the expense of Buyer Seller. (9) The exception or exclusion regarding minerals approved by the Texas Department of Insurance.

  • The Policy (a) If the Trustee determines that a Deficiency Amount to be covered by the Policy will exist for the related Distribution Date, the Trustee shall complete the notice in the form of Exhibit A to the Policy (the “Notice”) and submit such Notice in accordance with the Policy to the Certificate Insurer no later than 12:00 P.M., New York City time, on the second Business Day immediately preceding such Distribution Date, as a claim for the amount of such Insured Amount. (b) The Trustee shall establish and maintain the Insurance Account on behalf of the Holders of the Insured Certificates over which the Trustee shall have the exclusive control and sole right of withdrawal. Upon receipt of an Insured Amount from the Certificate Insurer on behalf of the Holders of the Insured Certificates, the Trustee shall deposit such Insured Amount in the Insurance Account and distribute such amount only for purposes of payment to the Insured Certificates of the Insured Amount for which a claim was made and such amount may not be applied to satisfy any costs, expenses or liabilities of the Servicer, the Seller, the Depositor, the Trustee or the Trust Fund or to pay any other Class of Certificates. Amounts paid under the Policy, to the extent needed to pay the Insured Amount, shall be transferred to the Distribution Account on the related Distribution Date and disbursed by the Trustee to the holders of the Insured Certificates in accordance with Section 4.01. It shall not be necessary for such payments to be made by checks or wire transfers separate from the checks or wire transfers used to pay other distributions to the holders of the Insured Certificates with other funds available to make such payment. However, the amount of any payment of principal or of interest on the Insured Certificates to be paid from funds transferred from the Insurance Account shall be noted as provided in paragraph (d) below and in the statement to be furnished to holders of the Insured Certificates pursuant to Section 4.02. Funds held in the Insurance Account shall not be invested. Any funds remaining in the Insurance Account on the first Business Day following the later of (i) the related Distribution Date or (ii) the date received by the Trustee, shall be returned to the Certificate Insurer pursuant to the written instructions of the Certificate Insurer by the end of such Business Day. (c) The Trustee shall keep a complete and accurate record of the amount of interest and principal paid in respect of any Insured Certificate from moneys received under the Policy. The Certificate Insurer shall have the right to inspect such records at reasonable times during normal business hours upon one Business Day’s prior notice to the Trustee. (d) In the event that the Trustee has received a certified copy of an order of the appropriate court that any Insured Amount has been voided in whole or in part as a preference payment under applicable bankruptcy law, the Trustee shall so notify the Certificate Insurer, shall comply with the provisions of the Policy to obtain payment by the Certificate Insurer of such Preference Amount in the amount of such voided Insured Amount, and shall, at the time it provides notice to the Certificate Insurer, notify, by mail the holders of the affected Insured Certificates that, in the event any holder’s Insured Amount is so recovered, such holder of an Insured Certificate will be entitled to payment pursuant to the Policy, a copy of which shall be made available through the Trustee or the Certificate Insurer, and the Trustee shall furnish to the Certificate Insurer, its records evidencing the payments which have been made by the Trustee and subsequently recovered from the holders of the Insured Certificates, and dates on which such payments were made. (e) The Trustee shall promptly notify the Certificate Insurer of any proceeding or the institution of any action, of which a Responsible Officer of the Trustee has actual knowledge, seeking the avoidance as a preferential transfer under applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, receivership or similar law (a “Preference Claim”) of any distribution made with respect to the Insured Certificates. Each holder of an Insured Certificate, by its purchase of such Insured Certificate, the Servicer, the Depositor and the Trustee agree that the Certificate Insurer (so long as no Certificate Insurer Default exists) may at any time during the continuation of any proceeding relating to a Preference Claim direct all matters relating to such Preference Claim, including, without limitation, (i) the direction of any appeal of any order relating to such Preference Claim and (ii) the posting of any surety or performance bond pending any such appeal. In addition and without limitation of the foregoing, the Certificate Insurer shall be subrogated to, and each holder of an Insured Certificate and the Trustee hereby delegates and assigns to the Certificate Insurer, to the fullest extent permitted by law, the rights of the Trustee and each holder of an Insured Certificate in the conduct of any such Preference Claim, including, without limitation, all rights of any party to any adversary proceeding or action with respect to any court order issued in connection with any such Preference Claim. (f) The Trustee shall, upon retirement of the Insured Certificates, furnish to the Certificate Insurer a notice of such retirement, and, upon retirement of the Insured Certificates and the expiration of the term of the Policy, surrender the Policy to the Certificate Insurer for cancellation. (g) The Trustee will hold the Policy in trust as agent for the holders of the Insured Certificates for the purpose of making claims thereon and distributing the proceeds thereof. Neither the Policy nor the amounts paid on the Policy will constitute part of the Trust Fund created by this Agreement. Each Holder of the Insured Certificates, by accepting its Insured Certificates, appoints the Trustee as attorney in fact for the purpose of making claims on the Policy. (h) Anything herein to the contrary notwithstanding, any payment with respect to principal of or interest on the Insured Certificates which is made with moneys received pursuant to the terms of the Policy shall not be considered payment of the Insured Certificates from the Trust Fund. The Depositor, the Servicer and the Trustee acknowledge, and each holder by its acceptance of an Insured Certificate agrees, that without the need for any further action on the part of the Certificate Insurer, the Depositor, the Servicer or the Trustee (a) to the extent the Certificate Insurer makes payments, directly or indirectly, on account of principal of or interest on the Insured Certificates to the holders of such Insured Certificates, the Certificate Insurer will be fully subrogated to, and each holder of an Insured Certificate, the Servicer and the Trustee hereby delegate and assign to the Certificate Insurer, to the fullest extent permitted by law, the rights of such holders to receive such principal and interest from the Trust Fund, including, without limitation, any amounts due to the holders of the Insured Certificates in respect of securities law violations arising from the offer and sale of the Insured Certificates, and (b) the Certificate Insurer shall be paid such amounts from the sources and in the manner provided herein for the payment of such amounts and as provided in this Agreement. The Trustee and the Servicer shall cooperate in all respects with any reasonable request by the Certificate Insurer for action to preserve or enforce the Certificate Insurer’s rights or interests under this Agreement without limiting the rights or affecting the interests of the holders as otherwise set forth herein. (i) By accepting its Insured Certificate, each holder of an Insured Certificate agrees that, unless a Certificate Insurer Default exists, the Certificate Insurer shall be deemed to be the holder of the Insured Certificate for all purposes (other than with respect to the receipt of payment on the Insured Certificates) and shall have the right to exercise all rights (including, without limitation, voting rights) of the holders of the Insured Certificates under this Agreement and under the Insured Certificates without any further consent of the holders of the Insured Certificates. All notices, statement reports, certificates or opinions required by this Agreement to be sent to any holders of Insured Certificates shall also be sent to the Certificate Insurer.

  • Grievance Policy While Acacia University endeavors to maintain a congenial and responsive atmosphere for its students conducive with its educational purposes, it recognizes that from time to time, misunderstandings and disagreements may arise during the course of a student’s enrollment. In response to this situation, Acacia University has established procedures to resolve problems and ensure fair adjudication of student rights. Initially, disagreements, complaints, misunderstandings, and grievances can be resolved by the University by using informal discussion, exchanges, persuasion, and other informal procedures. It is the intent of this policy to maximize these informal procedures so long as such measures prove effective. The formal procedure provisions of this policy should be set in motion only when the informal procedures prove to be or manifestly will be ineffective. It is expected that the great majority of cases will continue to be handled in accordance with informal procedures. If a student feels that he or she has been treated unfairly or unjustly by an employee, online mentor, instructor, or professor with regard to an academic process such as grading, testing, or assignments, the student must submit a written statement of the grievance, including the allegation; all relevant names and dates, a brief description of the actions forming the basis of the complaint; and copies of any available documents or materials that support the allegations, to the Office of Student Affairs (xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx), who is the final authority on all academic matters. If a student has a grievance on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, age, marital status, national origin, physical disability, veteran’s status, any other basis prohibited by applicable US federal, state, or local laws or any other matter, the student must submit a written statement, including the allegation; all relevant names and dates, a brief description of the actions forming the basis of the complaint; and copies of any available documents or materials that support the allegations, to the Office of Student Affairs (xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx). The student’s grievance will be assessed within 30 days. If the complaint cannot be resolved after exhausting the institution’s grievance procedure, the student may file a complaint with the Arizona State Board for Private Postsecondary Education. The student must contact the State Board for further details. The State Board address is: 0000 X. Xxxxx, Ste. 3008 Phoenix, AZ 85007 Direct Line (000) 000-0000 Fax (000) 000-0000 Website: xxx.xxxxxx.xxx Students who are or were students of Acacia University and who believe that the school, or anyone representing the school, has acted unlawfully, have the right to file a complaint with the accrediting commission: Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC) 0000 00xx Xxxxxx XX, Xxxxx 000 Washington, DC 20036 Website: xxx.xxxx.xxx DEAC has an “Online Complaint System” that enables individuals to file a complaint directly from the DEAC website. The complaint form may be found at xxx.xxxx.xxx (select “Contact Us” and select the link in the left-hand column). All complaints should be submitted using this form. For those who cannot access the Internet, written complaints will be accepted provided they include the complainant’s name and contact information and a release from the complainant(s) authorizing the Commission to forward a copy of the complaint, including identification of the complainant(s) to the institution. Where circumstances warrant, the complainant may remain anonymous to the institution, but all identifying information must be given to DEAC. Written complaints must contain the following: the basis of any allegation of noncompliance with DEAC standards and policies; all relevant names and dates and a brief description of the actions forming the basis of the complaint; copies of any available documents or materials that support the allegations; a release authorizing the Commission to forward a copy of the complaint, including identification of the complaint(s) to the institution. In cases of anonymous complaints or where the complainant requests for his/her name to be kept confidential, the Commission considers how to proceed and whether the anonymous complaint sets forth reasonable and credible information that an institution may be in violation of the Commission’s standards and whether the complainant’s identity is not necessary to investigate.

  • Title Insurance Policy In all cases, the Seller undertakes to remove any encumbrance that will materially interfere with the procurement of a title insurance policy or financing necessary for the purchase of the Property, whether the same is included in the above enumeration or not. Further, the Seller undertakes to, in good faith, cooperate with and assist the Buyer fully in obtaining a title insurance policy. The Seller shall be obligated to take all legal and reasonably necessary action in order to procure such title insurance policy but shall not incur any additional liability in relation thereto. If the title to the Property is not in a condition that is compliant with the above, if the Seller fails or refuses to comply with the Seller’s obligations under this section, or if the Parties are unable to obtain a title insurance policy, the Buyer may, in the Buyer’s sole discretion, accept the title as it is and proceed with the purchase under this Agreement, or terminate this Agreement and recover the Xxxxxxx Money, costs incurred in relation to this Agreement and

  • Guest Policy All guests must abide by the rules and policies outlined in the Residence Handbook and University protocols in place. In shared units, guests (especially overnight guests) must be discussed and approved by all roommates and suitemates in advanced. All guests must be signed into the building, and resident host will be held responsible for their behaviour and actions during their stay. NOISE: Residents are required to adhere to quiet-hours policy within their building. Excessive noise, which disturbs the comfort of other residents, is prohibited. STORAGE: The University does not provide storage facilities for student’s personal belongings or furnishings. It is the resident’s responsibility to arrange for one if they require so. ROOM DECORATIONS: Students are not permitted to paint, or make alterations in their room, suite and/or common areas. Room decorations must also comply with the University’s building code and standards. FURNITURE: Students are not permitted to bring large pieces of furniture, including beds/waterbeds, desks and dressers, into residence. Furniture cannot be removed from residence rooms, common areas or buildings. Furniture from other areas of the University cannot be relocated to a student’s room. ANIMALS/PETS: Pets are not permitted in any of the residence buildings. Students with registered service animals should contact Housing & Conference Services to make appropriate arrangements. CLEANLINESS: Students are responsible to maintain a standard of cleanliness that creates a hospitable environment and always adhere to Health and Safety regulations. They are accountable to always keep their room/suite in a clean and orderly condition. KITCHENS: Kitchen appliances are not permitted in residence rooms. Students are only allowed to keep a small compact refrigerator in their spaces. Kitchen appliances, provided in suites and common areas, must be used in a safe, responsible manner.

  • Title Insurance Policies The Borrower will deliver to the Administrative Agent a policy of title insurance (or marked-up title insurance commitment or title proforma having the effect of a policy of title insurance) (a “Title Policy”) insuring the Lien of such Mortgage as a valid first mortgage or deed of trust Lien on the Mortgaged Property described therein in an amount not less than the estimated fair market value of such Mortgaged Property as reasonably determined by the Borrower, which Title Policy shall (A) be issued by a nationally-recognized title insurance company reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent (the “Title Company”), (B) include such reinsurance arrangements (with provisions for direct access, if necessary) as shall be reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent, (C) be supplemented by a “tie-in” or “aggregation” endorsement, if available under applicable law, and such other endorsements as may reasonably be requested by the Administrative Agent (including (to the extent available in the applicable jurisdiction and/or with respect to the Mortgaged Property, in each case, on commercially reasonable terms) endorsements on matters relating to usury, first loss, zoning, contiguity, revolving credit, doing business, public road access, survey, variable rate, environmental lien, subdivision, mortgage recording tax, separate tax lot, and so-called comprehensive coverage over covenants and restrictions) if available under applicable law at commercially reasonable rates and (D) contain no other exceptions to title other than Permitted Liens and other exceptions acceptable to the Administrative Agent in its reasonable discretion;

  • R&W Insurance Policy (a) Buyers have negotiated the R&W Insurance Policy. Immediately following the execution and delivery of this Agreement, Buyers shall bind coverage in respect of the R&W Insurance Policy to incept as of the execution and delivery of this Agreement and shall timely pay that portion of any premium and underwriting fee, in each case then due and payable, to the R&W Insurer to bind and incept coverage under the R&W Insurance Policy. Buyers shall take commercially reasonable action to pay the R&W Insurer the remainder of premium and all other costs required for issuance of the R&W Insurance Policy when due. Buyers shall take commercially reasonable action to execute and cause to be executed and delivered all documents attached to the R&W Insurance Policy or as otherwise may be required by the R&W Insurer in connection with: (a) binding coverage under the terms of the R&W Insurance Policy on the date of this Agreement and (b) issuing the final R&W Insurance Policy. The R&W Insurance Policy shall include a provision whereby insurer expressly irrevocably waives, and agrees not to pursue, directly or indirectly, any subrogation rights against the Sellers or any of their Affiliates or representatives with respect to any claim made by any insured thereunder unless such claims were the result of fraud prior to the Closing by any Seller or any of its Affiliates or representatives. The Sellers shall use commercially reasonable efforts to assist and cooperate with the Buyers in connection with any claim by any Buyer under, or recovery by any Buyer with respect to, the R&W Insurance Policy. Buyers shall not take affirmative action to amend the subrogation or third party beneficiary provisions contained in such R&W Insurance Policy benefiting any Seller without the consent of such Seller. (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the Sellers, jointly and severally, shall reimburse and indemnify Buyers and their respective Affiliates, directors, officers, managers, members, employees and agents for any and all loss, liability, demand, claim of any kind, action, cause of action, cost, damage, fee, deficiency, tax, penalty, fine, assessment, interest or expense (including attorney’s fees, consultant fees, expert fees and any other reasonable fees including the reasonable fees, costs, charges and expenses of attorneys, accountants, brokers, consultants and/or other experts and/or other professionals in each case at their then-prevailing rates) arising out of or resulting from a breach of the representations and warranties in Article III of this Agreement up to an aggregate amount not to exceed $3,300,000.00 (being an amount representing one-half of the initial retention amount under the R&W Insurance Policy). Sellers’ obligation in this Section 10.23(b) shall remain in full force and effect until the latest of 45 days after the expiration of the R&W Insurance Policy, 60 days after all pending claims under the R&W Insurance Policy are fully and finally resolved, or the satisfaction in full of all outstanding obligations of the Sellers under this Section 10.23(b).

  • NO LEMON POLICY This Agreement provides that following the expiration of the term of the Covered Product’s manufacturer’s warranty, and subject to Our Limit of Liability, after three (3) service repairs have been completed for the Covered Product for the same problem, as determined in Our sole discretion, in lieu of performing a fourth (4th) repair on the Covered Product, We may replace it with a product of like kind or similar features, or issue a check to You in an amount not to exceed the remaining limit of liability as determined in accordance with the section titled “LIMIT OF LIABILITY.” If We replace the Covered Product, all Our obligations for the Covered Product under this Agreement terminate.

  • Alcohol Policy Where contractually bound, the employer will apply the Drug and Alcohol Management Program (DAMP) as contained at Appendix M.

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