VACATION OF PUBLIC WAYS Sample Clauses

VACATION OF PUBLIC WAYS. The CITY shall give COMPANY at least six months prior written notice of a proposed vacation of a Public Way. The COMPANY shall have a reasonable opportunity to purchase the vacated Public Way at fair market price. If the vacated Public Way is involved with the demolition resettlement of these major facilities, such as energy related public utility service, communication cables, transformer facilities and underground construction, the COMPANY shall pay for the reasonable resettlement fees in accordance with the provisions of a separate Demolition Agreement passed by CITY. Except where required for a CITY improvement project, the vacation of any Public Way, after the installation of NETWORK, shall not operate to deprive COMPANY of its rights to operate and maintain such NETWORK until the reasonable cost of relocating the same and the loss and expense resulting from such relocation are first paid to COMPANY. In no case, however, shall CITY be liable to COMPANY for failure to specifically preserve the rights of way. COMPLIANCE WITH ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION Both parties hereto agree that they shall take all feasible measures to ensure that the provisions of this Agreement shall be carried out with due regard to ecological and environmental factors and in compliance with all applicable government environmental regulations. The COMPANY will document to the CITY’s satisfaction that the NETWORKs exceed by 5 times (5X) the efficiency of transport modes currently operating in the Rights of Way measured in passenger-mile per unit of energy consumed. Environmental approvals are granted based on exceeding this 5X metric (Reference Section 7).
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VACATION OF PUBLIC WAYS. The City shall give Cooperative at least two weeks prior written notice of a proposed vacation of a Public Way. Except where required for a City improvement project, the vacation of any Public Way, after the installation of Electric Facilities, shall not operate to deprive Cooperative of its rights to operate and maintain such Electric Facilities, until the reasonable cost of relocating the same and the loss and expense resulting from such relocation is first paid to Cooperative. In no case, however, shall City be liable to Cooperative for failure to specifically preserve a right-of-way under Minnesota Statutes, Section 160.29.
VACATION OF PUBLIC WAYS. The City shall give Company at least two weeks prior written notice of a proposed vacation of a Public Way. The City and the Company shall comply with Minnesota Rules, 7819.3200 and applicable ordinances consistent with law.
VACATION OF PUBLIC WAYS. The City shall give Company at least two weeks prior written notice of a proposed vacation of a Public Way. Except where required for a City improvement project, the vacation of any Public Way, after the installation of Electric Facilities, shall not operate to deprive Company of its rights to operate and maintain such
VACATION OF PUBLIC WAYS. The City will give Company at least two (2) weeks prior written notice of a proposed vacation of a Public Way. Except where required for a City improvement project, the vacation of any Public Way, after the installation of Gas Facilities, will not operate to deprive Company of its rights to operate and maintain such Gas Facilities until the reasonable cost of relocating the same and the loss and expense resulting from such relocation is first paid to Company. In no case, however, will the City be liable to Company for failure to specifically preserve a right-of-way under Minnesota Statutes, Section 160.29.

Related to VACATION OF PUBLIC WAYS

  • Vacation and Sick Leave During the Term, Executive shall be entitled to (a) sick leave in accordance with the Company’s policies applicable to similarly situated executive officers of the Company from time to time and (b) 4 weeks paid vacation each calendar year (up to 40 hours of which may be carried forward to a succeeding year).

  • Vacation of Premises Tenant shall vacate the Premises at the end of the Term. If Tenant fails to vacate at such time there shall be payable to Landlord an amount equal to one hundred fifty percent (150%) of the monthly Base Rent stated in Section 1.1.7 paid immediately prior to the holding over period for each month or part of a month (pro rated for any partial month) that Tenant holds over, plus all other payments provided for herein, and the payment and acceptance of such payments shall not constitute an extension or renewal of this Lease. In event of any such holdover, Landlord shall also be entitled to all remedies provided by law for the speedy eviction of tenants, and to the payment of all attorneys’ fees and expenses incurred in connection therewith.

  • Vacation; Sick Leave During the Employment Term, the Executive shall be entitled to not less than four (4) weeks of vacation during each calendar year and sick leave in accordance with the Company’s policies and practices with respect to its executives.

  • Vacations and Sick Leave The Executive shall be entitled to paid annual vacation leave in accordance with the policies as established from time to time by the Board of Directors, which shall in no event be less than four weeks per annum. The Executive shall also be entitled to an annual sick leave benefit as established by the Board for senior management employees of the Bank. The Executive shall not be entitled to receive any additional compensation from the Bank for failure to take a vacation or sick leave, nor shall he be able to accumulate unused vacation or sick leave from one year to the next; provided, however, such Executive may carry forward from year to year a maximum of ten days of unused vacation leave.

  • Vacation Use Vacation leave balances shall be reduced for actual time not worked to the nearest quarter hour. Absences may not be charged to vacation not already accumulated.

  • VACATIONS Twelve-month ESPs shall be eligible for paid vacation days according to the following schedule: Upon completion of one year of service 5 days Upon completion of two to nine years of service 10 days Upon completion of ten or more years of service 15 days Upon completion of twenty years of service 20 days Vacation days may be accumulated and carried over from year to year. No more than the most recent year’s days earned may be carried over from one year to the next. Upon resignation, retirement, termination, or dismissal, unused accumulated vacation days shall be compensated to the employee not earlier than thirty (30) days nor later than sixty (60) days following severance of relationship with the school district. 1. For each employee employed on June 30th, vacation time earned shall be credited on July 1st. Retiring twelve (12) month employees with retirement date of June 30, will be credited with their final years vacation time. Upon cessation of employment, an employee is entitled only to those days earned as of July 1st preceding such cessation of employment. There will be no proration when they leave if it is before June 30. 2. Newly employed twelve (12) month ESPs hired after July 1st of any year will receive pro-rated credit of .4167 vacation days per month. Employees hired on or before the 15th of any month will receive vacation allotment for the entire month, and those hired after the 15th of any month will not receive any allotment for that month. Vacation time will not be earned and available for use until the following July 1st. 3. All Vacation days accrued will be rounded up to the nearest whole day. 4. Vacation time will be credited to twelve (12) month ESPs at the end of the day on June 30th following the completion of service through June 30th for that year. Credit for vacation will be granted for actual time worked. No current 12 month ESPs already accrued vacation days will be modified as a function of this agreement. Twelve-month District Office Administrative Assistants and twelve-month Principal’s Secretaries will only work during scheduled holiday vacations and days in which school is closed as needed for emergencies and other pressing matters. Vacation requests will be given at least two weeks in advance, except in the case of emergency.

  • Vacation Scheduling (a) Employees shall indicate their vacation preference by February 1st of each year, and the Employer shall post the final vacation schedule by April 1st of each year. Choice of vacation period shall be based on seniority but shall be determined by the Director of Resident Care or designate having due regard to the proper operation of the Home. Vacation requests made after the posting of the vacation schedule shall be determined by the Director of Care or designate having due regard to the proper operation of the Home on a first come first serve basis, not on seniority. (b) Vacations may be taken at any time of year, and the Employer will grant request where possible, provided that vacation quotas shall not be unduly restrictive, and vacation shall not be unreasonably withheld. The Employer will give consideration to an employee’s request for vacation between the period of December 15 and January 15, provided the employee will be fulfilling her or his commitment to work either Christmas or New Year’s. (c) Employees may request pursuant to Article 13.08 to have the weekend off prior to or following their vacation. The Employer will endeavour to schedule such request subject to the following: i) Where the weekend off is granted and the employee was otherwise scheduled to work on those days, such extra days will be deemed to be vacation days; ii) The employee must have such vacation entitlement available; and, iii) The weekend off being requested must be contiguous with (i.e. consecutive with) the employee’s original vacation. (d) Prior to leaving on vacation, an employee shall be notified of the date on which to report back for work following vacation if the posted work schedule does not cover the employees’ vacation period, if the information is known to the employer. (e) Full-time employees will be granted time off in single days or multiples thereof upon request, provided the employer agrees to that request. The maximum allotment of these days will be five (5) days.

  • Vacation, Holidays and Sick Leave During the Term, the Executive shall be entitled to paid vacation, paid holidays and sick leave in accordance with the Company's standard policies for its senior executive officers.

  • Vacation Selection Employees who have not selected their vacation periods by November 15th shall not be entitled later to select vacation periods by seniority. Employees who do not select all of their vacation entitlements on the calendar shall be allowed to schedule vacation at a later date, provided that this selection does not affect the scheduled vacations of other employees.

  • Vacations; Leave The Employee shall be entitled to annual paid vacation in accordance with the policies established by the Board of Directors for executive employees and to voluntary leave of absence, with or without pay, from time to time at such times and upon such conditions as the Board of Directors may determine in its discretion.

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