Third Priority Sample Clauses

Third Priority. The Grantee shall use available stand-in cost to resolve the disallowed cost or other liability to Agency.
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Third Priority. Low Income Individuals living in the City, other than the first priority and second priority Low Income Individuals; and
Third Priority. Any resident of a household with no greater than 80% Median Income that resides within a five (5) mile radius of the project site.
Third Priority. To the extent that appropriated funds are available after applying the first priority, tank ves- sels, in § 296.20, and the second priority, Participating Fleet Vessels, in § 296.21, the third priority is for any other ves- sel that is eligible to be included in an MSP Operating Agreement under § 296.11(a), and that, during the period of that MSP Operating Agreement, will be: (1) Owned and operated by one or more persons that are Section 2 Citi- xxxx; or (2) Owned by a person that is eligible to document the vessel under 46 U.S.C. chapter 121 and operated by a person that is a Section 2 Citizen.
Third Priority. The Grantee shall use available stand-in costs to resolve the disallowed costs or other liability to TWC.
Third Priority. After consultation with the President of the Association, the Diocesan Office of Catholic Schools may release fee waivers to teachers, administrators or others not covered by this Agreement. B. As far as practicable, assignment shall be by seniority. A teacher's seniority shall be defined according to the placement of that teacher on the salary scale. Teachers shall not be limited to the number of fee waivers they may use if said fee waivers are available. No one other than a teacher may use fee waivers except as provided in 13.1 A.3. C. A teacher who receives a fee waiver but does not use it must return the unused waiver to the Office of Catholic Schools Personnel Office prior to the date it has been scheduled for use. Failure to return unused fee waivers without good cause will result in the denial of future fee waivers to such a teacher for two (2) years from the date that the fee waivers were to have been originally used. D. Fee waivers request forms are available to teachers and can be accessed from the Diocesan Office of Catholic Schools Home Page. Dates for submission of fee waiver forms shall be printed in the Diocesan Office of Catholic School's yearly calendar and listed at the bottom of the waiver request form. The Diocese will respond within 30 days of the fee waiver deadline on the fee waiver application. 13.2 The following provisions apply to the Reimbursement Program for accredited college or university graduate coursework not paid for in full or paid partially through a fee waiver. The teacher will need a denial of fee waiver form for colleges and universities the Diocese exchanges services with and those colleges and universities will be listed on the Diocesan website. Those current colleges and universities are: OSU, ODU, Ashland, Otterbein, and Mt. Xxxxxx Nazarene University. Teachers will be notified if the Diocese enters into additional exchange of services agreements. If no exchange of service agreement exists for a particular college or university, no denial of fee waiver is needed. A. The Reimbursement Program provides monetary assistance to teachers who elect to pursue graduate courses through a college or university. Participation on the part of the teacher is voluntary. The graduate course work must be in accordance with the teacher's written Individual Professional Development Plan and be approved in advance in writing by the Principal. B. To be eligible for the Reimbursement Program a teacher must first have applied for a fee w...
Third Priority. Unemployed refugees/entrants who are not receiving cash assistance; and
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Third Priority. Single-day conferences, auctions, trade shows, or similar events. These events are coordinated by non-profit organizations located in Lakewood.
Third Priority. Any resident of a household with no greater than 80% Median Income that resides within a five (5) mile radius of the project site. For purposes of this Local Hiring Policy, the dealership is authorized to rely on the most recent year’s income tax records (W-2) and proof of residency (e.g. driver’s license, utility bill, voter registration) if voluntarily submitted by a prospective job applicant for purposes of assessing a Targeted Job Applicant’s place of residence and income.
Third Priority. To make Minimum Tax Distributions; --------------
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