Unscheduled Observations Sample Clauses

Unscheduled Observations. Unscheduled observations that will be used as part of the evaluation process shall be documented in writing and provided to the teacher no later than five (5) work days after the observation. Within three (3) work days of receipt of the written observation notes, the teacher or evaluator may request a meeting to review or discuss the observation.
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Unscheduled Observations. Unscheduled observations may be conducted as the 20 observer/evaluator deems necessary for use in completing an evaluation.
Unscheduled Observations. 1. An unscheduled observation is a documented observation that is not required to be pre- scheduled. Additional unscheduled observations may be necessary to collect additional evidence. 2. An evaluator may conduct any number of informal observations. 3. Observations do not have to be in the classroom. Department or collegial meetings may be used for unscheduled observations. 4. Unscheduled observations may be documented in writing and if documented, a copy will be provided to the teacher within five (5) school days of the unscheduled observation. If there is an area of concern based upon any such unscheduled observation, the written documentation of the observation must be provided to the teacher in order for that evidence to be used in the evaluation process. 5. Any time after an unscheduled observation a teacher may request a post-observation conference to discuss the unscheduled observation.
Unscheduled Observations. 1. An unscheduled observation is a documented observation that is not required to be scheduled with the employee. Said observation must be at least fifteen (15) minutes in length if used for evaluative purposes. 2. Department or collegial meetings may be used for unscheduled observations. Meetings in which the purpose is to discuss the education of a single student shall not be construed as department or collegial meetings. 3. If used for evaluative purposes, unscheduled observations must be documented in writing. A copy will be provided to the employee within three (3) days of the observation. Anytime following the observation, an employee may request a post observation conference.
Unscheduled Observations. An unscheduled observation is an observation that is not required to be pre- scheduled. a. An evaluator may conduct any number of unscheduled observations. b. Observations may be outside the classroom. Department or collegial meetings may be used for unscheduled observations. c. After an unscheduled observation, an evaluator may choose to prepare an observation report for each observation and provide a copy to the employee within five (5) working days in order for that evidence to be used in the evaluation process. If the evaluator has a concern, he/she will identify the specific concern for the applicable criteria and provide written recommendations to remedy the concern. d. Any time after an unscheduled observation a teacher may request a conference to discuss the observation.

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  • Remittance Reports; Advances (a) On the second Business Day following each Determination Date but in no event later than the earlier of (i) such date which would allow the indenture trustee to submit a claim to the NIMS Insurer under the Indenture so as to allow a timely payment by the NIMS Insurer under the insurance policy related to the notes insured by the NIMS Insurer and (ii) the 20th day of each month (or if such 20th day is not a Business Day, the preceding Business Day), the Servicer shall deliver to the Trustee by telecopy or electronic mail (or by such other means as the Servicer and the Trustee may agree from time to time) a Remittance Report in the form of Exhibit O hereto (or such form mutually agreed upon) with respect to the related Distribution Date. Not later than the 20th day of each month (or if such 20th day is not a Business Day, the preceding Business Day), the Servicer shall deliver or cause to be delivered to the Trustee in addition to the information provided on the Remittance Report, such other information reasonably available to it with respect to the Mortgage Loans as the Trustee may reasonably require to perform the calculations necessary to make the distributions contemplated by Section 4.01 and to prepare the statements to Certificateholders contemplated by Section 4.03. The Trustee shall not be responsible to recompute, recalculate or verify any information provided to it by the Servicer. (b) The amount of Advances to be made by the Servicer for any Distribution Date shall equal, subject to Section 4.04(d), the sum of (i) the aggregate amount of Monthly Payments (net of the related Servicing Fee), due during the related Due Period in respect of the Mortgage Loans, which Monthly Payments were delinquent on a contractual basis as of the Close of Business on the related Determination Date and (ii) with respect to each REO Property, which REO Property was acquired during or prior to the related Due Period and as to which REO Property an REO Disposition did not occur during the related Due Period, an amount equal to the excess, if any, of the REO Imputed Interest on such REO Property for the most recently ended calendar month, over the net income from such REO Property transferred to the Distribution Account pursuant to Section 3.23 for distribution on such Distribution Date. (c) On or before 1:00 p.m. New York time on the Servicer Remittance Date, the Servicer shall remit in immediately available funds to the Trustee for deposit in the Distribution Account an amount equal to the aggregate amount of Advances, if any, to be made in respect of the Mortgage Loans and REO Properties for the related Distribution Date either (i) from its own funds or (ii) from the Collection Account, to the extent of funds held therein for future distribution (in which case it will cause to be made an appropriate entry in the records of Collection Account that amounts held for future distribution have been, as permitted by this Section 4.04, used by the Servicer in discharge of any such Advance) or (iii) in the form of any combination of (i) and (ii) aggregating the total amount of Advances to be made by the Servicer with respect to the Mortgage Loans and REO Properties. Any amounts held for future distribution used by the Servicer to make an Advance as permitted in the preceding sentence or withdrawn by the Servicer as permitted in Section 3.11(a)(ii) in reimbursement of Advances previously made shall be appropriately reflected in the Servicer’s records and replaced by the Servicer by deposit in the Collection Account on or before any future Servicer Remittance Date to the extent that the Available Funds for the related Distribution Date (determined without regard to Advances to be made on the Servicer Remittance Date) shall be less than the total amount that would be distributed to the Classes of Certificateholders pursuant to Section 4.01 on such Distribution Date if such amounts held for future distributions had not been so used to make Advances or reimburse for previously made Advances. The Trustee will provide notice to the NIMS Insurer and the Servicer by telecopy by the Close of Business on any Servicer Remittance Date in the event that the amount remitted by the Servicer to the Trustee on such date is less than the Advances required to be made by the Servicer for the related Distribution Date, as set forth in the related Remittance Report. (d) The obligation of the Servicer to make such Advances is mandatory, notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement but subject to (d) below, and, with respect to any Mortgage Loan, shall continue until the Mortgage Loan is paid in full or until the recovery of all Liquidation Proceeds thereon. (e) Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, no Advance or Servicing Advance shall be required to be made hereunder by the Servicer if such Advance or Servicing Advance would, if made, constitute a Nonrecoverable Advance. The determination by the Servicer that it has made a Nonrecoverable Advance or that any proposed Advance or Servicing Advance, if made, would constitute a Nonrecoverable Advance, shall be evidenced by an Officers’ Certificate of the Servicer delivered to the NIMS Insurer, the Depositor and the Trustee.

  • Scheduled Downtime For the purposes of this Agreement, Scheduled Downtime will mean those hours, as determined by us but which will not occur between the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM Eastern Time, Monday through Friday without your authorization or unless exigent circumstances exist, during which time we will perform scheduled maintenance or adjustments to the Environment. We will use our best efforts to provide you with at least twenty-four (24) hours of notice prior to scheduling Scheduled Downtime.

  • Expectations Regarding Advance Notices Within ten (10) days after the commencement of each calendar quarter occurring subsequent to the commencement of the Commitment Period, the Company must notify the Investor, in writing, as to its reasonable expectations as to the dollar amount it intends to raise during such calendar quarter, if any, through the issuance of Advance Notices. Such notification shall constitute only the Company's good faith estimate and shall in no way obligate the Company to raise such amount, or any amount, or otherwise limit its ability to deliver Advance Notices. The failure by the Company to comply with this provision can be cured by the Company's notifying the Investor, in writing, at any time as to its reasonable expectations with respect to the current calendar quarter.

  • Breakage Costs The Borrower shall pay all Breakage Costs required to be paid by it pursuant to this Agreement and incurred from time to time by any Lender upon demand within fifteen (15) days from receipt of written notice from the Agent, or such earlier date as may be required by this Agreement.

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