SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE Sample Clauses

SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE. Supplementary Service, Emergency Calls and Wrecking Service shall continue to be handled by the employee classifications presently performing this work 6.1 At locations where employees are required to protect supplementary service such as Conventional Auxiliaries, Road Repair Vehicles, Hi-Rail Cranes and other equipment assigned to such service, there shall be a regular list and a spare list for each service. Where practicable, employees will be permitted to hold a position in only one such service at any one time. 6.2 All time working, waiting and traveling shall be paid for at straight time rates for straight time hours and time and one half for the first eight hours of overtime. Actual hours worked in excess of sixteen hours in any twenty-four hour period shall be paid at double time rates. Double time rates shall not apply to employees on conventional auxiliaries while waiting or traveling, however travel time on Road Repair Vehicles and Hi-Rail Cranes shall be at the appropriate rate of pay as though working. In no case shall employees be paid for a total of less than 8 hours in each 24 hour period (exclusive of Rules 6.5 and 6.6 when such irregular service prevents the employees from making their regular daily hours at home station). 6.3 Where meals and lodging are not provided by the Company, actual necessary expenses will be allowed. 6.4 Employees will be called as nearly as possible one hour prior to departure time. Employees who are called for supplementary service who, upon reporting for duty are not sent out of the terminal will be paid a minimum of 4 hours at straight time rates. This rule shall not apply to employees already on duty. The minimum of three (3) hours at overtime rates for a call as provided in Rule 5 does not apply to supplementary service under this Rule 6. 6.5 If held away from home terminal over night, employees will be called one hour prior to commencing duty. Payment shall be at time and one-half of the basic rate. 6.6 When employees engaged in supplementary service are held away from home terminal over night, they will be allowed one hour at time and one-half of the basic rate after arrival at the designated lodging facility/boarding car to secure a highway vehicle (where applicable), clean up and eat. 6.7 After the first 24 hour period in supplementary service all employees so assigned shall be considered to have been assigned hours of 0800 to 1600 hours. 6.8 Employees working on a holiday which is the employees regular w...
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SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE. 23.1 Teachers of Continuing Education Academic courses shall be paid an hourly rate of 1/1000 of Category 5, Step 5. 23.2 Teachers of summer school shall be paid at an hourly rate of 1/1000 of Category 5, Step 5, with a minimum paid time of two hours per day. 23.3 Where supplementary service not involving direct instruction is undertaken at the request of the Board, the teacher shall be paid 1/300 of the appropriate salary grid position or the per diem rate for a teacher teaching on call, whichever is the greater. All Board initiated projects shall be advertised outlining the proposed project, remuneration and desired qualifications of applicants. 23.4 Where supplementary service, not involving direct instruction is undertaken voluntarily by a teacher with the approval of the Board, the teacher shall be paid the sum of money provided for teacher services in the project.
SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE a set of facilities in connection with the Service provided by EMBRATEL to NET, such as Newsgroup and SMTP.
SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE. 2.1 I acknowledge and agree that peer tutoring is a service but is not guaranteed and is not a right; SSU will do its best to provide tuition but may not in all circumstances be able to provide a suitable tutor, or provide a tutor within preferred timeframes. 2.2 I acknowledge and agree that peer tutoring is a supplementary service and is not to be relied upon to pass my subjects.
SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE. You shall undertake any other supplementary service necessary in order to provide the Security Service.
SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE. Unsatisfactory services not corrected to the satisfaction of the CITY will be subject to correction by calling in another landscaping service selected by the CITY. The cost of this corrective service will be deducted from the next payment made to the CONTRACTOR.
SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE. If the Customer decides to use a Supplementary Service, the DPS Provider, if and when required can allow the Supplementary Service to access Customer Personal Data to ensure the efficiency and viability of the inter-operational service between the DPS Service and Supplementary Services.
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  • Supplementary Vacation The supplementary vacations as set out below are to be banked on the outlined supplementary vacation employment anniversary date and taken at a mutually agreeable time subsequent to the current supplementary vacation employment anniversary date but prior to the next supplementary vacation employment anniversary date: (i) upon reaching the employment anniversary of twenty-five (25) years of continuous service, employees shall have earned an additional five (5) work days’ vacation with pay; (ii) upon reaching the employment anniversary of thirty (30) years of continuous service, employees shall have earned an additional five

  • Supplementary labour (a) If the Employer wishes to engage supplementary labour to perform work performed by its Employees under this Agreement, the Employer must first consult in good faith with the affected Employees. (b) Following consultation and subject to this clause, the decision whether to engage supplementary labour is a decision of the Employer alone. Any dispute as to the application of this clause will be dealt with under the disputes settlement procedure under clause 10 of this Agreement. The Employer will ensure that all supplementary labour is engaged on lawful terms and conditions.

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  • Supplemental Compensation Pursuant to Section 7 of the Agreement, Supplemental Compensation is payable as follows.

  • Supplementary Provisions 10.1. The failure or delay of any party hereof to exercise any right hereunder shall not be deemed as a waiver thereof, nor any single or partial exercise of any right preclude further exercise thereof in future by the party. 10.2. The headings of articles herein are provided for the purpose of index. Such headings shall in no event be used or affected interpretations of the terms herein. 10.3. The conclusion, effectiveness, interpretation of the agreement and the settlement of disputes in connection therewith, shall be governed by laws of Hong Kong Special Administration Region of the People’s Republic of China. 10.4. Each party hereunder concludes the agreement with legal purpose. Each term hereof is severable and independent from the others. If at any time one or more of such terms is or becomes invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining terms hereof shall not in any way be affected thereby; and the parties shall make every endeavor to negotiate and arrive at new terms to substitute the invalid, illegal and unenforceable terms, and preserve as near as possible business purposes of the original terms. 10.5. Upon the effectiveness of the agreement, the parties shall fully perform the agreement. Any modifications of the agreement shall only be effective in written form, through consultations of the parties, and obtained necessary authorization and approval by Party D and Party E respectively. 10.6. Matters not covered in the agreement shall be dealt with in a supplementary agreement, and annexed hereto. The supplementary agreement shall have the same legal force as the agreement. 10.7. The agreement is executed in six original copies, which are equally authentic. Each party hereto shall hold one copy. 10.8. The agreement shall be effective upon execution. (The reminder of this page is intentionally left blank.) [Signature page, no body text] To: Zhenfei Fan Address: 9/F., Tower C, Corporate Square, Xx.00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Date: January 8, 2010 Dear Zhenfei Fan As per the Purchase Option and Cooperation Agreement entered into in 2008 among us and others, we hereby designate Xx. Xxxxxxxx Xx (ID Number: 62042119830109131X) to acquire 55% of the equity interests of Shanghai Chongzhi Co., Ltd owned by you. Please carry out all necessary procedures to complete the transfer of shares within [30] days of this Notice. Yours truly, Fortune Software (Beijing) Co., Ltd. (Seal)

  • SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Paperwork Reduction Act The collection of information in this final rule has been reviewed and, pending receipt and evaluation of public comments, approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under 44 U.S.C. 3507 and assigned control number 1545-1675. The collection of information in this regulation is in Sec. 1.860E-1(c)(5)(ii). This information is required to enable the IRS to verify that a taxpayer is complying with the conditions of this regulation. The collection of information is mandatory and is required. Otherwise, the taxpayer will not receive the benefit of safe harbor treatment as provided in the regulation. The likely respondents are businesses and other for-profit institutions. Comments on the collection of information should be sent to the Office of Management and Budget, Attn: Desk Officer for the Department of the Treasury, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Xxxxxxxxxx, XX, 00000, with copies to the Internal Revenue Service, Attn: IRS Reports Clearance Officer, W:CAR:MP:FP:S, Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000. Comments on the collection of information should be received by September 17, 2002. Comments are specifically requested concerning: Whether the collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the Internal Revenue Service, including whether the information will have practical utility; The accuracy of the estimated burden associated with the collection of information (see below); How the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected may be enhanced; How the burden of complying with the collection of information may be minimized, including through the application of automated collection techniques or other forms of information technology; and Estimates of capital or start-up costs and costs of operation, maintenance, and purchase of service to provide information. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a valid control number assigned by the Office of Management and Budget. The estimated total annual reporting burden is 470 hours, based on an estimated number of respondents of 470 and an estimated average annual burden hours per respondent of one hour. Books or records relating to a collection of information must be retained as long as their contents may become material in the administration of any internal revenue law. Generally, tax returns and tax return information are confidential, as required by 26 U.S.C. 6103.

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  • Supplementary Conditions That part of the Contract Documents which amends or supplements these General Conditions.

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