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Title II. Title II of the Communications Act, Common Carriers, as amended, which governs the provision of Telecommunications Services.
Title II. Consistent with state and federal rules and regulations governing the use and disbursement of federal funds, the Sponsor shall reimburse the charter school on a monthly basis for all invoices submitted by the charter school for federal funds available to the Sponsor for the benefit of the charter school, the charter school's students, and the charter school's students as public students in the school district. If the School elects to receive funds in lieu of services, the following provisions apply: i. The Sponsor shall provide to the School by August 15 of each year a projected annual allocation for all federal funds, as described above, that the School may draw as reimbursement for services provided. The projected annual allocation shall be based upon the School’s final projected enrollment as provided for in 3.G. of this Contract. ii. The School shall provide to the Sponsor a plan that describes how the funds will be used in accordance with applicable federal requirements as required by law. The plan must include sufficient detail to allow review of the plan for compliance with applicable federal regulations. The Sponsor shall have 30 days to review and approve the plan. If the Sponsor deems the plan unacceptable, the Sponsor shall provide the School with written notice detailing the deficiencies and provide an opportunity to cure. iii. The School shall submit invoices by the 15th of each month to receive reimbursement for allowable expenses incurred during the prior month. The School shall maintain documentation of all expenditures in accordance with applicable law and provide to the Sponsor upon request. Expenditures shall be included in required monthly/quarterly financial statements. iv. The Sponsor shall reimburse the school within 30 days of receipt of the invoice. If the Sponsor determines that the invoice is insufficient, it shall provide written notice to the School within ten (10) days of receipt.
Title II. That portion of the Social Security Act, as amended, providing benefits to the disabled, with the benefit level in whole or in part derived from the person’s prior financial contribution to the Social Security System (also known as SSA).
Title II. A—older individuals/ training-related and supportive serv- ices (section 202(c)(1)(D) of the Act to carry out activities pursuant to section 204(d) of the Act);
Title II. A—older individuals/ad- ministration (section 202(c)(1)(D) of the Act to carry out activities pursuant to section 204(d) of the Act); and
Title IIAt any time after satisfactory completion and acceptance of the work and services to be furnished under Title I of this Contract, the State, at its option, may direct, by a written order, the Designer to perform the work and services provided under this Title II. Upon receipt of such direction, the Designer shall proceed with such work and services.
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  • Title IX Hill College strives to maintain a work and educational environment free from discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual assault, stalking, rape, dating and domestic violence, and related retaliation in accordance with applicable federal and state laws. Students may contact the Office of Student Services, Xxxx of Students, Campus Safety, Campus Security Authority (CSAs) or Title IX Coordinator for assistance with reporting a complaint or may file a complaint online from the Hill College website. The Title IX Coordinator: Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxx Director of Human Resources 000 Xxxxx Xxxxx Hillsboro, TX 76645 254‐659‐7731 or xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx

  • Title Commitment and Survey a. Attached hereto as Exhibit C is a title commitment with an effective date of September 6, 1995 ("Title Commitment") for an owner's standard coverage title insurance policy ("Title Policy") issued by Chicago Title Insurance Company ("Title Insurer"). The owner's Title Policy issued at Closing will be in the amount of the Purchase Price subject only to real estate taxes not yet due and payable, the general printed exceptions contained in the policy and the special title exceptions set forth in Schedule B approved by Purchaser in writing prior to the expiration of the Approval Period. All of the above are herein referred to as the "Permitted Exceptions". The Title Commitment shall be conclusive evidence of good title as therein shown as to all matters insured by the policy, subject only to the exceptions therein stated. On the Closing Date, Seller shall cause the Title Insurer to issue the Title Policy or a "marked up" commitment in conformity with the Title Commitment and the Permitted Exceptions. Seller and Purchaser shall equally share the costs of the Title Policy; however, Purchaser shall pay the costs of "extended coverage" or any special endorsements which Purchaser requires. b. Purchaser acknowledges receipt of a survey ("Survey") of the Property prepared by Sears Surveying Company dated July 7, 1995, and Purchaser will approve or disapprove the Survey and advise Seller of any objections prior to the expiration of the Approval Period. If Purchaser requires any additional survey work, Purchaser shall pay for the cost of such additional work.

  • Title Insurance and Surveys Due to the critical timeline requirements to close the transaction, PHI may order title searches on all PH Owned Real Property and PH Leased Real Property to be transferred to NPC pursuant to this Agreement. These title searches will be performed by a national title company approved by PHI. If PHI has established relations with such company, NPC will be entitled to the benefit of PHI’s preferred rates. If permissible under applicable law and the terms of any agreement with such company, the fees paid for the searches may be applied toward the title policy costs for title policies desired by NPC based upon these title searches In the event NPC or NPC’s lender requires environmental reports relating to the PH Owned Real Property, NPC shall first obtain PHI’s prior written consent and shall execute the Access and Confidentiality Agreement substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit “E”, and shall retain a nationally recognized firm approved by PHI to perform such work. PH will not consent to any invasive environmental audit or review and the results of any permitted environmental audit or review will not affect NPC’s obligations hereunder. To the extent that NPC or NPC’s lender requires surveys of the Owned Real Property, NPC shall retain a nationally recognized firm approved by PHI to perform such work. The consultants referenced in this Section 1.7 will be retained solely by NPC, but PH shall have the right to obtain copies of any documents or reports that they prepare. As provided for in Sections 5 and 10.9, NPC shall reimburse PH at Closing (or at such other time as contemplated by those provisions) for all actual or estimated costs incurred by PH in obtaining title insurance, surveys and/or environmental reports on behalf of NPC. Notwithstanding the foregoing however, NPC will not be responsible for the payment or reimbursement of any costs relating to title insurance, surveys and/or environmental reports on any of the subject real estate unless such service is specifically requested by NPC, and request is given forty-five (45) days prior to the Closing.

  • Title Commitment (a) Purchaser has ordered a title insurance commitment with respect to the Real Property issued, by the Title Company (the “Title Commitment”). On or before July 25, 2013, Purchaser shall provide to Seller the Title Commitment, together with legible copies of the title exceptions listed thereon. On or before August 8, 2013 (the “Title Objection Date”), Purchaser shall notify Seller in writing, if there are (i) any monetary liens or other title exceptions that Purchaser objects to (“Title Objections”) or (ii) any Survey Objection. In the event Seller does not receive written notice of any Title Objections or Survey Objection by the Title Objection Date, TIME BEING OF THE ESSENCE, then Purchaser will be deemed to have accepted or waived such exceptions to title set forth on the Title Commitment as permitted exceptions (as accepted or waived by Purchaser, the “Permitted Exceptions”) and shall be deemed to have waived its right to object to any Survey Objection. (b) After the Title Objection Date, if the Title Company raises any new exception to title to the Real Property, Purchaser’s counsel shall have five (5) Business Days after he or she receives notice of such exception (the “New Objection Date”) (or as promptly as possible prior to the Closing if such notice is received with less than five (5) Business Days prior to the Closing), to provide Seller with written notice if such exception constitutes a Title Objection. In the event Seller does not receive notice of such Title Objection by the New Objection Date, Purchaser will be deemed to have accepted the exceptions to title set forth on any updates to the Title Commitment as Permitted Exceptions. (c) All taxes, water rates or charges, sewer rents and assessments, plus interest and penalties thereon, which on the Closing Date are liens against the Real Property and which Seller is obligated to pay and discharge will be credited against the Purchase Price (subject to the provision for apportionment of taxes, water rates and sewer rents herein contained) and shall not be deemed a Title Objection. If on the Closing Date there shall be security interests filed against the Real Property, such items shall not be Title Objections if (i) the personal property covered by such security interests are no longer in or on the Real Property, or (ii) such personal property is the property of a Tenant, and Seller executes and delivers an affidavit to such effect, or the security interest was filed more than five (5) year prior to the Closing Date and was not renewed. (d) If on the Closing Date the Real Property shall be affected by any lien which, pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement, is required to be discharged or satisfied by Seller, Seller shall not be required to discharge or satisfy the same of record provided the money necessary to satisfy the lien is retained by the Title Company at Closing, and the Title Company either omits the lien as an exception from the title insurance commitment or insures against collection thereof from out of the Real Property, and a credit is given to Purchaser for the recording charges for a satisfaction or discharge of such lien. (e) No franchise, transfer, inheritance, income, corporate or other tax open, levied or imposed against Seller or any former owner of the Property, that may be a lien against the Property on the Closing Date, shall be an objection to title if the Title Company insures against collection thereof from or out of the Real Property and/or the Improvements, and provided further that Seller deposits with the Title Company a sum of money or a parental guaranty reasonably acceptable to the Title Company and sufficient to secure a release of the Property from the lien thereof. If a search of title discloses judgments, bankruptcies, or other returns against other persons having names the same as or similar to that of Seller, Seller will deliver to Purchaser an affidavit stating that such judgments, bankruptcies or other returns do not apply to Seller, and such search results shall not be deemed Title Objections.

  • Title; Real Property (a) Each of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries has good and marketable title to, or valid leasehold interests in, all Real Property and good title to all personal property, in each case that is purported to be owned or leased by it, including those reflected on the most recent Financial Statements delivered by the Borrower, and none of such properties and assets is subject to any Lien, except Liens permitted under Section 8.2

  • Title Insurance The Mortgage Loan (other than each Cooperative Loan) is covered by an ALTA lender’s title insurance policy or other generally acceptable form of policy of insurance acceptable to Xxxxxx Xxx or Xxxxxxx Mac, issued by a title insurer acceptable to Xxxxxx Mae or Xxxxxxx Mac and qualified to do business in the jurisdiction where the Mortgaged Property is located, insuring the Company, its successors and assigns, as to the first priority lien, as applicable, of the Mortgage, in the original principal amount of the Mortgage Loan (or to the extent that a Mortgage Note provides for negative amortization, the maximum amount of negative amortization in accordance with the Mortgage), and against any loss by reason of the invalidity or unenforceability of the lien resulting from the provisions of the Mortgage providing for adjustment in the Mortgage Interest Rate and Monthly Payment, subject only to the exceptions contained in clauses (1), (2) and (3) of paragraph (j) of this Section 3.02. Where required by state law or regulation, the Mortgagor has been given the opportunity to choose the carrier of the required mortgage title insurance. Additionally, such lender’s title insurance policy affirmatively insures ingress and egress, and against encroachments by or upon the Mortgaged Property or any interest therein. The Company is the sole insured of such lender’s title insurance policy, and such lender’s title insurance policy is in full force and effect and will be in force and effect upon the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. No claims have been made under such lender’s title insurance policy, and no prior holder of the Mortgage, including the Company, has done, by act or omission, anything which would impair the coverage of such lender’s title insurance policy including without limitation, no unlawful fee, commission, kickback or other unlawful compensation or value of any kind has been or will be received, retained or realized by any attorney, firm or other person or entity, and no such unlawful items have been received, retained or realized by the Company;

  • Title and Survey Seller shall, at Seller's sole cost and expense, obtain and deliver to Purchaser for Purchaser's review a commitment for a standard owner's policy of title insurance along with a copy of each instrument listed as an exception thereon other than Seller's debt instruments (the "Title Commitment") on the Real Property issued by the Title Company. Seller has delivered to Purchaser a copy of the Existing Survey which Purchaser shall reimburse Seller for as provided in Section 4 hereof. During the Due Diligence Period, Seller shall obtain from the Title Company at Seller's sole cost and expense a survey endorsement and, if and to the extent available, contiguity, fairway and PUD endorsements. Purchaser may elect to receive an update to the Existing Survey (the "Updated Survey") by notifying Seller of such election in writing prior to November 6, 1997. If Purchaser so elects, Seller shall, at Purchaser's sole cost and expense, obtain and deliver to Purchaser for Purchaser's review the Updated Survey. Purchaser shall have until the later of November 6, 1997 and the date which is fifteen days after receipt of the Title Commitment and Existing Survey (such date being referred to as the "Title Review Date") for examination of Title Commitment and Existing Survey and the making of any objections thereto, said objections to be made in writing and delivered to Seller on or before the end of the Title Review Date. If Purchaser shall fail to make any objections on or before the Title Review Date, Purchaser shall be deemed to have accepted all exceptions to the Title Commitment shown on Schedule B, Section II, except for exceptions 1, 2, 3 and 4, and the form and substance of the Existing Survey and all matters shown thereon; all such exceptions and matters shall be included in the term "Permitted Exceptions" as used herein. In the event Purchaser elects to receive the Updated Survey, then Purchaser shall have until the Title Review Date for examination of the Updated Survey and the making of objections to matters shown thereon, such objections to be made in writing and delivered to Seller on or before the expiration of the Title Review Date. If Purchaser shall fail to make any such objections to the Updated Survey on or before such date, Purchaser shall be deemed to have accepted the form and substance of the Updated Survey and all matters shown thereon; all such exceptions and matters shall be included as Permitted Exceptions. If any objections to (i) the Title Commitment or Existing Survey or exceptions to title are made within the Title Review Period, or (ii) the Updated Survey are made before the date specified above, then Seller shall have the right, but not the obligation except as hereafter provided, to cure (by removal, endorsement or otherwise) such objections on or before the Closing Date in a manner reasonably acceptable to Purchaser. If the objections are not cured by Seller no later than five (5) days before the scheduled Closing Date, then Purchaser may as its only option, elect to either: (i) waive such objection and consummate the transaction contemplated by this Agreement; or (ii) terminate this Agreement, in which event the Xxxxxxx Money shall be returned to Purchaser and neither party shall have any further obligations to the other party except for the Surviving Obligations. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, Seller shall be obligated to remove (or cause the Title Company to affirmatively insure over in a manner reasonably acceptable to Purchaser) (i) any deeds of trust, mortgages, and related loan documents securing any financing obtained by Seller, including, without limitation, the existing loan with Continental Bank, N.A. (the "Existing Loan"), (ii) any mechanic's or materialmen's liens relating to work done by or on behalf of Seller and (iii) any tax or judgment liens against Seller. Seller agrees to use best efforts to satisfy all of the requirements set forth in Schedule B - Section 1 of the Commitment at or prior to the Closing Date.

  • Title Commitments Prior to Closing, Seller shall cooperate with Buyer and use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to assist Buyer if Buyer desires to obtain American Land Title Association ("ALTA") title insurance commitments (collectively, the "Title Commitments," and each a "Title Commitment"), in final form, from one or more title insurance companies (collectively, the "Title Company"), committing the Title Company (subject only to the satisfaction of any industry standard requirements contained in the Title Commitment) to issue ALTA (or its local equivalent) form of title insurance policies in an amount acceptable to the Buyer and the Title Company insuring good, valid, indefeasible fee simple title to the Real Property in Buyer, in all cases, at Buyer's sole expense and in the respective amounts that Buyer requests prior to Closing, subject to no Encumbrances or other exceptions to title other than Permitted Encumbrances (collectively the "Title Policies"). On or prior to the Closing Date, Seller shall execute and deliver, or cause to be executed and delivered, to the Title Company, at no cost to Seller, any customary affidavits, standard gap indemnities, evidence of corporate existence and authority, and similar documents reasonably requested by the Title Company in connection with the issuance of the Title Commitments or the Title Policies; provided that such efforts and Buyer's request for Title Policies or Title Commitments shall, in no event, result in any delay in the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, except to the extent caused by or resulting from Seller's breach of this Agreement; and provided further, that nothing in this Section 6.17 shall obligate Seller to execute or deliver any document that affects, in a manner adverse to Seller, Seller's liability to Buyer as expressed herein and in the Special Warranty Deed.

  • Title Policy The Title Company shall be prepared to issue, upon payment of the title premium at its regular rates, a title policy in the amount of the Purchase Price, insuring title to the Property is vested in the Purchaser or its designee or assignee, subject only to the Permitted Exceptions, with such endorsements as shall be reasonably required by the Purchaser.

  • Title IX Rights Advocacy This process may be initiated by a Client who registers a statutory rights violation or a denial or abuse complaint with the County Patients’ Rights Office. The Patients’ Rights office shall investigate the complaint, and Title IX grievance procedures shall apply, which involve ADMINISTRATOR’S Director of Behavioral Health Care and the State Patients’ Rights Office.