Special Collections. These can be included as part of a school’s core project set allocation, or purchased as add-on modules. They can be ordered at any time during the school year, subject to availability. Available topics/sets may include: Reading Well Mental Health support Diversity topics Foreign language fiction collection Dual language picture books Mixed fiction collections, or specific age/ability range Selected author collection (e.g. a mixed selection of Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx or Xxxxx Xxxx titles) Fiction topic collections (e.g. titles set during the Second World War) Multiple copy sets for class reading Artefact sets Local history SEN support Other topics available on request subject to availability – please contact us to discuss your requirements Add a visit by our school mobile library to provide an exciting library experience. Each pupil can select and borrow two books per visit. Books borrowed via the mobile library are in addition to your core fiction and project allocation. School mobile visits are subject to availability. If a visit has to be postponed we will make contact at the earliest possible time and if possible reschedule for a mutually agreed date.
Special Collections. The Contractor shall offer a special Curbside collection service for large quantities of Refuse including, but not limited to: Bulk Items, Household Construction and Demolition Debris, and move-in or move-out clean-up rubbish. Such services shall be by advance arrangements with the Contractor at the resident's request.
Special Collections. Upon mutual agreement, publishers may elect to include their titles in a desLibris Special Collection. Special Collection Publishers may establish their own pricing and terms of sale. Once established, the pricing and terms of sale applicable to a Collection are valid for one calendar year. Pricing and terms of sale may be changed once a year for the following calendar year between September 1 and October 31 of the previous year. Any changes made after that date will not be effective until the following calendar year. The same conditions apply to withdrawal of Special Collection; this may be done only annually between these dates. Seventy percent (70%) of all revenues from sales of each Special Collection (net of any refunds) will be paid to the owner of the Collection. Collections in the Canadian Electronic Library are sold to libraries, corporations, and other institutions for simultaneous online access to, copying/pasting of, and printing of electronic content in these collections for a defined period. Publishers contributing titles to CEL Collections are paid a share of revenue. Publishers are paid on a semi-annual basis, as of June 30 and December 31. Payments are made within 60 days of the end of the period. Each publisher’s share of the Pool is based in part on the number of titles contributed to the collection expressed as a percentage of the total number of titles (the “Title Inclusion Pool”), and in larger part on the frequency with which users view, copy/paste, print or download pages from the publisher’s titles expressed as a percentage of the total number of uses (the “Usage Pool”).
Special Collections. Holy Land; Mission Mexico; Papal Charities; Seminary Fund; World Missions; Catholic Education.
Special Collections. Members of the Sick Leave Bank may apply for a special collection of sick leave days from other employees if the member is in need of days donated for serious physically or emotionally debilitating illness of a teacher or an immediate family member. The following shall apply to all requests:
A. The request shall specify number of days needed. The maximum number of days that can be collected at one time shall be 24 days. The maximum number of days to be awarded shall be 24 days per collection.
B. A member may only apply four times in a calendar school year.
C. The request must be submitted on the Sick Leave Bank Special Collection Form, and must be accompanied by a verification of serious illness by a physician. The request shall designate a person to distribute collection forms.
D. All sick leave and personal leave days must be exhausted before a special collection is made.
E. Any days that are collected and not used by the employee for the reason stated on the request shall be returned to the Sick Leave Bank for general use as specified in the Negotiated Agreement.
F. The collection shall be handled by the Sick Leave Bank with completed donation forms submitted to payroll.
G. Sole approval of any special collection shall be made by the Sick Leave Bank Committee and is subject only to the Sick Leave Bank Appeals process as specified in the MSEA/MSBSD and MSPA/MSBSD Negotiated Agreements.
Special Collections. The Contractor shall offer a special curbside collection service or other service as described below (hereinafter “Special Service Collection”) for large quantities of Acceptable Waste including, but not limited to, household construction and demolition debris and move-in or move- out clean-up Acceptable Waste. Such Special Service Collection shall be by advance arrangement with the Contractor at the customer’s request. The following standards shall apply to Special Service Collection:
A. Items that are larger than the maximum requirement permitted in Appendix A shall be considered bulk materials for collection and disposal purposes. The customer shall make payment for any Special Service Collection directly to the Contractor, and the billing and collection of such fees shall be the sole responsibility of the Contractor.
B. The Contractor shall advise the customer directly of the terms of such collection: i.e., what materials will be collected, how the materials should be prepared, the date of collection, the policy on furnishing advance estimates of charges, and other relevant factors.
C. The Contractor shall also, at the request of the Village, collect quantities of Acceptable Waste left at the curb without proper preparation in unusual circumstances, i.e., evictions, "skip-outs," or emergencies, and shall xxxx the property owner for such costs.
D. The Contractor shall also offer dumpster rental and pick-up service for residents with household remodeling and repair projects that generate large quantities of construction and demolition debris that cannot be easily picked up at the curbside. The terms of, as well as charges and payment for this Special Service Collection shall be arranged solely between the Contractor and the resident.
E. Contractor shall provide Special Service Collection for materials not required for collection under this Agreement; provided, however, that in no event shall Contractor be required to collect Excluded Waste. Service shall be provided within seven (7) days after receipt of a "special pick-up" service request. Contractor shall be entitled to fees for Special Service Collection of these items as set forth in Appendix D, attached hereto and incorporated herein as if fully set forth, subject to a three (3) cubic yard minimum charge.
Special Collections. The Contractor shall make special collections at a fee of $10.00 per cubic yard. This fee shall be in effect throughout the term of this Contract.
Special Collections. Most parking citations are resolved during normal processing by payment of the fine, by permanent suspension as a result of an administrative review, or by adjudication. There are, however, a number of citations which remain open or unresolved.
Special Collections. Solid wastes that are too bulky or too heavy or too cumbersome to be collected by the Town as part of its regular collection service, including but not limited to appliances and yard wastes described in subsection 11- 19(g)(3), may be collected by the Town pursuant to a request made to the Public Works Director and payment of a fee for this service. The fee will be determined by the Public Works Department, based upon the nature and amount of the materials to be collected and the estimated time required to perform the service, but in all cases a fee of at least $5.00 shall be charged. This fee must be paid in advance of the service. The Town reserves the right to refuse any request made pursuant to this section, and failure of the Town to provide this service shall not relieve any person of any of the obligations imposed by this chapter.
Special Collections. The Franchisee shall also, at the request of the City, collect quantities of refuse, debris, or yard waste left at the curb without proper stickers or preparation in unusual circumstances, i.e. evictions or “skip-outs” and shall xxxx the property owner for such costs. The Franchisee will work with the City’s Code Enforcement staff to address these issues.