Stolen property. Residents must refrain from using another student's property without prior permission. Stolen property is not permitted in residence (i.e. shopping cart, road signs).
Stolen property. The District will reimburse teachers for property stolen while properly enforcing written District policy.
Stolen property. Employees required by the City to use personal property in the course of the performance of their duties shall be reimbursed by the City for the loss of such property if stolen from City premises. Employees wishing to be reimbursed for stolen property shall file standard claims with the City. Reimbursement shall not be made if the property is stolen due to the negligence of the employee.
Stolen property. The sale of stolen property on the Company is strictly forbidden, and violates local, national and international law. The Company strongly supports law enforcement efforts to recover stolen property that is listed on the Platform, and urges the prosecution of those responsible for knowingly attempting to sell such items on the Platform. Stolen property includes items taken from private individuals, as well as property taken without authorisation from companies or governments.
Stolen property. Before a loss for stolen property is paid or the property is replaced, WE may return any recovered stolen property to YOU at OUR expense with payment for any damage. If, as a result of YOUR loss, WE pay YOU in cash or by replacement, an amount equal to the actual cash value of YOUR property before the loss, at OUR option, WE have the right to take legal title of YOUR property.
Stolen property. If customer fails to return the equipment within two days of the return date specified on the face of this contract, such equipment shall be considered stolen. In that event, customer may be prosecuted in accordance with Washington Criminal Law.
Stolen property. If it comes to the attention of Houghton Horns LLC that any instrument in our possession has been reported as stolen, law enforcement will be contacted, and the instrument will be handed over to the relevant authorities. The instrument will not be returned to the consigner and the consigner will be informed of the situation after it has been turned over to law enforcement.
Stolen property. The Xxxxxxx Police Department enters stolen property information into WACIC for Duvall Police and follows the following guidelines:
Stolen property. The sale of stolen property on the Company is strictly forbidden, and violates local, national and international law. The Company strongly supports law enforcement efforts to recover stolen property that is listed on the Platform, and urges the prosecution of those responsible for knowingly attempting to sell such items on the Platform. Stolen property includes items taken from private individuals, as well as property taken without authorisation from companies or governments. • FINANCIAL CONDITIONS • The amount of remuneration received by the Company is stipulated in each instance and set out on the Platform (in the application, account, etc.). All financial conditions between the Organiser and the Publisher are subject to their arrangements resulted from the communication via the means represented by the Company. • The Platform service charge could be applied to each Event separately and set out by the Parties in each separate project, and on default shall be the following: • The Platform service charge is 8% (eight) percent, including compensation for acquiring expenses, regardless of the turnover for the Reporting Period, including payment by Visa and MasterCard payment systems. Commission is charged from the full value of the ticket from each transaction. • The Company uses the third party payment platform, Stripe, the Stripe API, and in conjunction, the Stripe account to process credit and debit card transactions for the account on the Platform. The Company is a “Partner Application” as defined in the Stripe Terms of Service. • The Ticket Purchaser buys tickets through the Stripe payment platform that splits the payments according to a specific algorithm into four (or more if required) parts, which are the commission of the Stripe payment platform, the Company’s remuneration, the commission on the purchase of the Publisher, the nominal value of the ticket of the Organiser. This payment is sent directly to the above-mentioned payment recipients. If required, a fifth part can be added, e.g. in case an additional tax is to be paid to the budget, etc. • Use of the Platform and the Services and acceptance of this Agreement, expresses consent to be bound by Stripe’s Terms of Service. • The Company shall not be liable for any payments and monetary transactions that occur through the use of the Stripe payment platform. All payments and monetary transactions are handled by Stripe. The Company shall not be liable for any issues regarding financial and monetary ...
Stolen property. Treaty signed at Panama June 6, 2000; Transmitted by the President of the United States of America to the Senate September 5, 2000 (Treaty Doc. 106-44, 106th Congress, 2d Session); Reported favorably by the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations September 27, 2000 (Senate Executive Report No. 106-22, 106th Congress, 2d Session); Advice and consent to ratification by the Senate October 18, 2000; Ratified by the President January 17, 2001; Ratified by Panama August 6, 2001; Ratifications exchanged at Panama City September 13, 2001; Entered into force September 13, 2001. With annexes.