Transport and Accommodation Sample Clauses

Transport and Accommodation in connection with away matches 6.1 If necessary, the Club will provide transport and accommodation for the Player in connection with away matches at no cost to the Player.
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Transport and Accommodation. (1) The RSD shall be responsible for the patient's transportation to and from UKSH, and it shall pay the costs involved. The same applies if the patient needs to be brought home in an ambulance or if the patient dies. In these cases UKSH shall participate in the practical arrangements. (2) UKSH shall undertake the practical tasks in connection with reservations for the patients and any relatives at a location close to the hospital of treatment and shall otherwise assist the patients with practical matters. UKSH shall also be prepared to pay allowances to the patients. Any allowance paid through UKSH will be refunded by the RSD. The specific model for the cooperation regarding patient accommodation and allowances is included in Appendix II and shall be finally agreed upon by RSD and UKSH.
Transport and Accommodation. 15.1 The company operates work patterns that enable employees to commute or live in local communities. 15.2 Employees’ private vehicles are permitted at the mine and at the village when facilities are available.
Transport and Accommodation. 45.1 MES will not provide any Transport or accommodation / quaters to labours / Bidder / Contractor or any of his staff employed on the work. The employed labour shall be brought timely every day during working hour at works site of various offices, installation and given in BOQ by his own arrangement of transport.
Transport and Accommodation. We take issues of safety, security, health, and economy/finance into consideration when selecting transport and accommodation for Field Experiences. Travellers on a Field Experience Visit will be responsible for arranging their own accommodation. Unless requested otherwise by the Traveller, Compassion will arrange transport for the visit day. When Compassion is choosing accommodation for groups, the community standard of the project destination is also taken into account. Sometimes booking a more modest accommodation option helps to maintain the dignity of the children, staff and families Compassion works with. This may mean that accommodation is at a lower standard than you would have chosen for yourself. It may also affect the level and quality of security available. On the other hand, accommodation may also be at a higher standard than that you would have chosen. For instance, where the destination country office has secured competitive rates or where higher quality accommodation is considered necessary for safety reasons. As a general rule though, accommodation will generally be kept around a three-star rating. Please be aware that travelling overseas and using overseas transport and accommodation has risks. Everyone travelling on the Field Experience should take all reasonable steps to ensure their health and safety. Your health and safety at any accommodation is your responsibility. We recommended adhering to the following accommodation safety measures:  Read evacuation drills and conduct a walk-through/orientation in accommodation buildings (including checking emergency exits)  Use safes in places of accommodation (preferably at reception) for high value items  Use all internal door locks/chains  Report stolen items as soon as possible  Where children are part of the travelling party, adults should ensure they are accommodated in rooms close to the children’s rooms, i.e. on the same floor
Transport and Accommodation. 2.12.1 Transport to and from the Savage River Mine Site 2.12.1.1 Employees working at Savage River and not living in Waratah, will be transported to the site from designated pick-up points on the North West coast, prior to the commencement of each rostered shift block. 2.12.1.2 Each employee is required to arrive at the designated assembly points for transport departure at the time nominated in the roster. 2.12.1.3 An employee who fails to arrive at the designated point of assembly or departure at the time set out in the roster, and as a consequence is unable to travel on the transport provided will be responsible for the expense and arrangement of transportation to/from work. Whereas a result of his or her failure to arrive at the designated assembly point, the employee is unable to perform his/her duties the employee will not be paid. 2.12.1.4 At the conclusion of each shift block, employees other than those commuting to/from Waratah on a daily basis, shall be transported back to their designated point of assembly.
Transport and Accommodation. 25.1. Employees can elect to reside in non-local areas and commute in accordance with this clause or to reside in the local community.
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Transport and Accommodation. 3.14.1 Crew members away from home base at the direction of V Australia will be provided with suitable sleeping accommodation and transport between the airport and the V Australia arranged accommodation. 3.14.2 Where a crew member elects not to use V Australia accommodation, he/she will be responsible for providing his/ her own transport to and from the airport to meet the required sign-on times. 3.14.3 Where a crew member elects not to use V Australia accommodation, he/she will provide contact details to the Captain and/or Flight Manager as appropriate. V Australia Crew Control shall also be advised via V Australia’s nominated method.
Transport and Accommodation. All transport and accommodation arrangements associated with participation in the event is to be arranged by the Member Nation and their members.
Transport and Accommodation. All transport and accommodation arrangements associated with participation in the event is to be arranged by the Member and their members. This includes but is not limited to ● Ensure all participants hold a valid passport ● Ensure all participants satisfy the visa requirements of the Host Nation ● Transport from the country of origin to the Host Nation ● Transport within the Host Nation ● Accommodation for the duration of the participants stay in the Host Nation FIT and the Host Nation will not be responsible for any transport or accommodation of Members. Official Tourism Partner The Host Nation will advise of local tourism partners appointed to assist with travel and accommodation for participating Members. Breaches of Responsibility In the event that a participant or Member breaches any responsibility as set down in these General Conditions or the event-specific Conditions Of Entry document, that particular participant or Member will be required to explain the breach to a duly convened meeting of the FIT Board or their representative, normally the FIT Event Director. Any rule breach not mentioned in this document will be subject to a fine as determined by the FIT Board or their representative, normally the FIT Event Director. Any appeal against the determinations of the FIT Board or their representative is to be lodged with an appeal fee of $500. Such appeal fee will be refundable if the appeal is upheld.
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