Waiver Policy Sample Clauses

Waiver Policy. Any decision by the Preschool to refrain from enforcing certain of its rights arising as a result of any breach of this Contract or a breach of any provision of the Parent Handbook, nor the Preschool’s decision to refrain from immediately enforcing any such rights shall not constitute a waiver by the Preschool of such breach nor a waiver of any other breaches, if any, now or hereafter existing under this Contract or the Parent Handbook. Further and without limiting the foregoing in any respect, the waiver of any breach under this Contract does not constitute a waiver of any rights under this contract, nor may any one waiver be assumed to constitute a subsequent waiver of any future breach. No action or failure to act hereunder shall constitute a waiver of the Preschool’s rights afforded by this Contract. I have read and understand the above Contract, Registration Form, and Tuition Schedule. And by my signature below, agree to comply with these policies and those in the Parent Handbook. Parent’s Name Child’s Name
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Waiver Policy. All persons entering XXXX Motorsports Park (“NMP”) property (the “Facility”) are required to sign an Assumption of Risk, Release, and Waiver of Liability Agreement.
Waiver Policy. Exceptions to the Sanction Policy may be implemented as approved by the Executive Director, for extenuating or unforeseen circumstances, including, but not limited to the following: delays in the State or federal budgets; loss of other funding; staffing issues such as, illness, or death, and/or disasters or emergencies.
Waiver Policy. If a building proposal conflicts with the collective bargaining agreement or a District policy, a waiver must be requested. Collective bargaining waivers shall be directed to the Association President, District policy waivers shall be directed to the Superintendent, and their respective procedures must be followed. If a waiver is requested to deviate from this collective bargaining agreement it must meet the following conditions:
Waiver Policy. You and all members of your party are required to sign a Release of Liability, Waiver of Claims, Assumption of Risks and Indemnity Agreement in the form acceptable to us prior to participating in any activity hosted by Xxxxx Bay. Minors must have a parent or legal guardian sign the Release of Liability, Waiver of Claims, Assumption of Risks and Indemnity Agreement on their behalf. A copy of the aforementioned waiver will be available to you on written request to Xxxxx Bay.
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  • Other Policies All other matters relating to the employment of the Employee not specifically addressed in this Agreement shall be subject to the general policies regarding executive employees of the Company as in effect from time to time.

  • Buyer Policies Seller agrees that Xxxxx’s internal policies, procedures and codes are intended to guide the internal management of the Buyer and are not intended to, and do not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity, by the Seller against the Buyer.

  • Waiver of Coverage Any bargaining unit member covered under family coverage of the school district’s health insurance who is eligible for family coverage or any bargaining unit member who subsequently becomes eligible for family coverage because of a change in marital status, who declares in writing to the District Treasurer before September 15 that he/she does not elect to be covered under one of the District’s insurance options under Section A and E for the entire school year may opt out of the District Plan, if he/she is covered by another plan outside the District. Said election shall be effective at the 1st day of the month following election and shall continue until a new election is made pursuant to the provisions of this section. Additionally, employees hired after September 1 and employees who first become eligible for benefits after September 1 may declare in writing to the District Treasurer that he/she does not elect to be covered under Section A and E or the remainder of the period from the date of hire through the subsequent August 31 may opt out of the District Plan, if he/she is covered by another plan outside the District. If an employee opts out of the medical plan coverage of the District, that employee may only be permitted to change his/her election and to reenroll under the health plan prior to the following August 31 if (1) there has been a change in status that would permit the employee to change his/her election under the applicable rules and regulations of the IRS under Section 125 of the Federal tax law, and (2) such change would be a qualifying event defined by the health plan of the school district. If the employee’s election of no coverage remains in effect until the following August 31, said bargaining unit member shall be paid $1,000 for the 12-month period from the effective date of his/her election [or number of months employed or eligible for benefits to August 31 if a new employee or first time eligible employee or to the end of the month for which coverage has not been received if the election is changed as permitted in this paragraph] (prorated for persons who have prorated insurance to the same percentage as paid by the Board for prorated insurance). The payment provided in this section shall be paid in a lump sum no later than June 30 in that school year that coverage was waived. Any bargaining unit member under single coverage of the school district’s health insurance plan who declares in writing to the District Treasurer before September 15 that he/she does not elect to be covered under one of the District’s insurance options under Section A and E for the entire school year may opt out of the District Plan, if he/she is covered by another plan outside the District. Said election shall be effective at the first day of the month following election and shall continue until a new election is made pursuant to the provisions of this section. Additionally, employees hired after September 1 and employees who first become eligible for benefits after September 1 may declare in writing to the District Treasurer that he/she does not elect to be covered under section A and E for the remainder of the period from the date of hire through the subsequent August 31 may opt out of the District Plan, if he/she is covered by another plan outside the District. If an employee opts out of the medical plan coverage of the District, that employee may only be permitted to change his/her election and to reenroll under the health plan prior to the following August 31 if (1) there has been a change in status that would permit the employee to change his/her election under the applicable rules and regulations of the IRS and under Section 125 of the Federal tax law, and (2) such change would be a qualifying event defined by the health plan of the school district. If the employee’s election of no coverage remains in effect until the following August 31, said bargaining unit member shall be paid $500 for the 12-month period from the effective date of his/her election [or number of months employed or eligible for benefits to August 31 if a new employee or first time eligible employee or to the end of the month for which coverage has not been received if the election is changed as permitted in this paragraph] (prorated for persons who have prorated insurance to the same percentage as paid by the Board for prorated insurance). The payment provided in this section shall be paid in a lump sum no later than June 30th in that school year that coverage was waived.

  • Insurance Under More Than One Policy If you have insurance on specifically described property, our policy will be considered excess insurance, and we will not pay any loss or claim until the amount of such other insurance is used up. In all other cases our policy will pay its ratable proportion of the loss or claim.

  • Cashier Policy Employees who perform duties as cashiers shall not be penalized for cash errors. Cashiers who do make excessive or too frequent cash errors shall be:

  • General Policy Our policy is to make funds from your cash and check deposits available to you on the next business day after we receive your deposit. Electronic direct deposits will be available on the day we receive the deposit. Once they are available, you can withdraw the funds in cash and we will use the funds to pay checks that you have written. For determining the availability of your deposits, every day is a business day, except Saturdays, Sundays, and federal holidays. If you make a deposit before 6:00 p.m. within our facilities or through our ATM on a business day that we are open, we will consider that day to be the day of your deposit. However, if you make a deposit after 6:00 p.m. through our ATM or on a day we are not open, we will consider that the deposit was made on the next business day we are open.

  • Renewal Policy Your account will automatically renew at maturity. You will have a grace period of seven (7) calendar days after the maturity date to withdraw the funds in the account without being charged an early withdrawal penalty. During this grace period you may make additional deposits.

  • Employer Policies Employees shall be governed by written policies adopted by the Employer as publicized on bulletin boards, or by general distribution, provided such policies are not in conflict with the provisions of this Agreement.

  • SPAM POLICY You are strictly prohibited from using the Website or any of the Company's Services for illegal spam activities, including gathering email addresses and personal information from others or sending any mass commercial emails.

  • Modifications and Rectifications to Coverage 1. A Party may make rectifications of a purely formal nature to its coverage under this Chapter, or minor amendments to its Schedules in Annex XVI, provided that it notifies the other Parties in writing and no Party objects in writing within 45 days from the receipt of the notification. A Party that makes such a rectification or minor amendment need not provide compensatory adjustments to the other Parties.

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