September 2016 Sample Clauses

September 2016. Lesotho – 12 April 2013 (s) Lesotho – 08 October 2014 Namibia – 12 April 2013 (s) Namibia – 28 July 2015 South Africa - 12 April 2013 (s) South Africa – 17 August 2016 Swaziland - 12 April 2013 (s) Swaziland – 27 August 2013
September 2016. Active employees who were on payroll at the start rate or in the progression at the date of ratification (October 8th, 2013), effective the first full pay period of September 2016, shall receive a twenty-five ($0.25) cent per hour wage increase. • Active employees who were on payroll at the top rate or over-scale as of the date of ratification (October 8th, 2013), effective the first full pay period of September 2016, shall receive a sixty-five ($0.65) cent per hour wage increase. Thirty ($0.30) cents per hour will be added to the top rate.
September 2016. Save and except for the aforesaid, all the material terms of the Exclusivity Agreement remain unchanged.
September 2016. Contents
September 2016. Parties (1) The Subsidiary (2) The Owner (3) The Phase One Project Company (4) The Phase Two Project Company Save as disclosed in this announcement and to the best of the Directorsknowledge and belief, having made all reasonable enquires, the Owner, the Phase One Project Company and the Phase Two Project Company and their respective ultimate beneficial owners are independent of the Company and connected persons (as defined in the Listing Rules) of the Company. The material terms of the Cooperation Agreement are as follows: (a) as at the date of the Cooperation Agreement, the construction of phase one of the Power Plant with successful grid-connected power generation has been fully completed, and the Subsidiary shall conduct due diligence on phase one of the Power Plant; (b) upon satisfactory due diligence results, the Subsidiary shall enter into a sale and purchase agreement to acquire the entire equity interest in the Phase One Project Company from the Owner; (c) subject to the terms to be set out in the definitive sale and purchase agreement, the Phase One Project Price would be RMB477,600,000, being the grid connection installed capacity of phase one of the Power Plant, i.e. 60MW, multiplied by the unit price at RMB7.96 per watt; and (d) the construction of phase two of the Power Plant is still in progress as at the date of the Cooperation Agreement. The parties will separately enter into other agreements in relation to the cooperation in phase two of the Project.
September 2016. The Channel Islands Brussels Office (CIBO)
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September 2016. This is our home school agreement, which we ask you and your child to read together then sign and return to school. It includes a ‘Code of Conduct’ and sets out the school’s responsibilities towards its pupils, the responsibilities of the pupil’s parents and what the school expects of its pupils. The aim is to strengthen the partnership between home and school and makes clear the respective roles and expectations.
September 2016. If you have any concerns or would like some explanation please feel free to contact me at school. Yours sincerely ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Assistant Head and Designated Safeguarding Officer Nottingham Free School e-safety acceptable usage rules/agreement These e-Safety Rules help to protect students and the school by describing acceptable and unacceptable computer use. • The school owns the computer network and can set rules for its use • I appreciate that ICT includes a wide range of systems, including mobile phones, PDAs, digital cameras, email, social networking and that ICT use may also include personal ICT devices when used for school business. • I understand that it is a criminal offence to use a computer or network for a purpose not permitted by the school. • I understand that the irresponsible use of the network and internet will result in the loss of network or Internet access, plus the school may instigate additional sanctions. For serious breaches the school may involve the police. • I agree that network access must be made via the user’s authorised account and password, which must not be given to any other person. • I understand that users may not install or run software on the network. • I understand that all network and Internet use must be appropriate to education. • I agree that all copyright and intellectual property rights must be respected. • I understand that all messages shall be written carefully and politely, particularly as e-mail could be forwarded to unintended readers. • I understand that anonymous messages and chain letters are not permitted. • I understand that I must take care not to reveal personal information through email, personal publishing, blogs or messaging. • I agree to use school managed blogs, wikis and discussion groups appropriately and politely. • I understand that the school ICT systems may not be used for private purposes, unless the head teacher has given specific permission. • I agree that any inappropriate access to materials on the network or internet will be reported to a teacher. • I will support the school approach to online safety and not deliberately upload or add any images, video, sounds or text that could upset any member (students or staff) of the school community. ................................................................................................................................................................
September 2016. Civil Appeal-Judicial Review – Jurisdiction-Public Service Commission-Final Decision- Proper Procedure – Order 53 – Rules of the Supreme Court- Article 114 – Article 115 –