Swapping. 8.1. Swapping shall only be permitted in case of damage, defects, loss or theft of the Micro- Mobility Product. If the Micro-Mobility Product is stolen or lost, the Member is only entitled to a Swap if the Member is not responsible for the theft or loss.
8.2. Swapping includes:
a. repair of defects or damage to the Micro-Mobility Product arising during the Subscription Period which result from fair wear and tear and normal use of the Micro-Mobility Product; or
b. if necessary, exchange of the Micro-Mobility Product for a replacement Micro-Mobility Product of a similar type, in each case, provided that the Member has complied with the terms of the Subscription and these General Terms and Conditions.
8.3. Swapfiets shall perform Swaps on-site (at a location requested by the Member) or in a Swapfiets store in the Service Area in which the Member has taken out a Subscription. When the Member uses the Micro-Mobility Product outside the Service Area, Swaps will only be performed in a Swapfiets store within the Service Area.
8.4. The costs for Swapping are covered by payment of the Rent. During the Subscription Period and subject to Article 8.6, the Member may request an unlimited number of Swaps without incurring any additional charges. However, Xxxxxxxxx may refuse a Swapping until such time as the Member has paid any outstanding Rent or other Charges to Swapfiets.
8.5. Swapfiets aims to Swap a Micro-Mobility Product within 48 hours after the Member has contacted Swapfiets by telephone, via email, WhatsApp or the Swapfiets application. Swapping takes place by appointment with the Member. The Member cannot claim any compensation or payment if this target time is not achieved, and may be liable to pay a Charge if they miss an agreed Swapping appointment, as set out in Appendix III-D.
8.6. Swapfiets may refuse the Swapping if it is for reasons other than those set out in this clause 8.
8.7. When Swapfiets exchanges a Micro-Mobility Product, the Member will hand-in the Micro- Mobility Product to Swapfiets, including any other items including batteries and keys that were provided with the Micro-Mobility Product.
Swapping. Digital Assets – you can swap Digital Assets being used through your Wallet with other people. We do not have any control over whom you swap Digital Assets with as the Wallet will allow you to exchange Digital Assets with a randomly selected person through a de-centralised exchange (not all of whom will be users of the Wallet); and
Swapping the repair or exchange of the Micro-Mobility Product by Swapfiets for the reasons and in the manner set out in Article 8, and “Swap” shall be construed accordingly; Subscription: the agreement between Xxxxxxxxx and the Member for the use of the Micro-Mobility Product by the Member as well as any other agreement between Swapfiets and the Member; Subscription Period: the duration of a Subscription as agreed in the Order Process as set out in Article 9; and
Swapping. Employees who volunteer or who are assigned may swap full week shifts, with notice to the supervisor by the Thursday before the start of Friday call week.
Swapping. 4.1 The subscription for the rental of the Bicycles includes entitlement to free Swapping in the event of a defect, loss or theft of the Bicycle. Swapping means for Swapfiets to solve problems relating to the Bicycle for free by repairing it onsite or exchanging it with a replacement bicycle. Swapfiets provides free Swapping in case of defects on the Bicycle caused by wear and tear and normal use of the Bicycle. Examples of such defects include flat tires, broken (chain) boxes, torn saddles, and broken lighting. Swapping is only authorized within the city limits of the places where Swapfiets operates, please see xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx for details.
4.2 Swapfiets endeavors to swap all Bicycles within 48 hours after the User of the bicycle has contacted Swapfiets by telephone, email or Whatsapp. Swapping is done by appointment with the User of the Bicycle. The User and/or Customer will not be entitled to claim compensation or refunds if this target time is not met.
4.3 If the User wrongfully requests a Swap (a 'Unjustified Swap'), Swapfiets will be entitled to charge EUR 20 call-out charges to the Customer. If the User does not appear at a Swapping appointment, this will also be deemed a Wrongful Swap.
4.4 When Swapfiets exchanges a Bicycle, the User or the Customer will transfer the Bicycle, including the key, to Swapfiets.
Swapping. )a) The practice of exchanging duty hours may be permitted with the permission of, and at the discretion of the Chief of the Department, and the knowledge of the shift office affected.
)b) The pay or hourly substitution by a personal adjustment between the parties concerned and shall involve no added cost to the Town, either directly or indirectly.
a) c) An EMT-Paramedic shall not be allowed to swap with an EMT-Basic unless there are two (2) EMT-Paramedics on duty (excluding the officer).
b) d) Lieutenants may swap with other Lieutenants or Senior firefighters. Senior Firefighters, when in charge of a shift due to the absence of the Lieutenant, can only swap with other Senior Firefighters or Lieutenants. Such swaps are at no cost to the town. c)e) An interoffice memo, 24 hours in advance, signed by both parties must be submitted in advance and signed by a Chief, prior to the exchange of hours.
d) f) Once a swap has been approved;
1. The shift cannot be canceled unless both parties agree.
2. The employee that has agreed to work the shift(s) now responsible for that shift/tour and will bear full responsibility for coverage of that shift/tour.
Swapping deliverable 3.1 part II refers to random swapping and describes the different parts of the SAS codes. The code was made by the ONS and therefore there is a strong adherence to English data. When we modified it in order to run it on another country’s census we tried to change it as little as possible and kept the original global architecture. That’s why we rename the variables in a program sdc_data_transform that we run in the beginning of sdc_control There are elements that cannot be parameterized in the current state of the programs: the number of embedded geographies must be 4: one must therefore find a counterpart of the structure: xxxx - oa - msoa – lad3 there are 7 age * sex categories (where only the age limits can be changed : <20 years old, male 20-39, female 20-39, etc ) the number of variables to define the risk must be between 4 and 6. We define these in the code is designed for a structure in which each OA comprises a minimum number of observations In the data, individuals need to be linked to households, and two separate input tables need to be provided: one for individuals and the other one for households, with the geography varia- bles in one of them only. The main result of the method is the output table named sdcresults_hh_swapped_person. The geography variables are swapped: a “keyend” suffix is added to the variables xxxx, xx, msoa and lad, e.g. oakeyend. These are therefore the new geography values. The different tables elaborated at the end of the code in sdc_diagnostics_results are kept in the work library and provide interesting statistics, namely the rate of people and households swapped in each geography level. We added sdc_diag_suppl to construct a spreadsheet with some statistics computed in sdc_diagnostics_results.
Swapping. Juvenile Detention Officers shall be allowed to swap scheduled shifts with other Juvenile Detention Officers at the same facility. Lead Juvenile Detention Officers and Juvenile Detention Shift Supervisors shall be allowed to swap scheduled shifts with other Lead Juvenile Detention Officers and Juvenile Detention Shift Supervisors at the same facility. Swaps shall not be permitted for probationary employees and are limited to 4 swaps per month for all other eligible employees. Additionally, the Bail Commissioner classification and Lead IAR Specialist working non-court hours shall be allowed to swap in accordance with the Stipulated Agreement dated September 10, 2021.
Swapping. Juvenile Detention Officers shall be allowed to swap scheduled shifts with other Juvenile Detention Officers at the same facility. Lead Juvenile Detention Officers and Juvenile Detention Shift Supervisors shall be allowed to swap scheduled shifts with other Lead Juvenile Detention Officers and Juvenile Detention Shift Supervisors at the same facility. Swaps shall not be permitted for probationary employees and are limited to 4 swaps per month for all other eligible employees.
Swapping. No employee shall be granted more than a total of five (5) twenty-four (24) hour swaps in any fiscal year. The Union hereby acknowledges the Town’s right to enforce the existing contractual language of Article VI, paragraph 6.3, regarding the approval of swapping.