WHAT IS AFTERCARE Sample Clauses

WHAT IS AFTERCARE. 3.1 Aftercare is a vital component in a person’s overall treatment and care. As well as meeting their immediate needs for health and social care, aftercare should aim to support them in regaining or enhancing their skills, or learning new skills, in order to cope with life outside of hospital.
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  • WHAT IS NOT COVERED (A) Products not originally covered by a manufacturer’s warranty; (B) Products with less than an original ninety (90) days manufacturer’s parts and labor limited warranty (C) Product repairs that should be covered by the manufacturer’s warranty or are a result of a recall, regardless of the manufacturer’s ability to pay for such repairs; (D) Cleaning; Periodic checkups; preventive maintenance; (E) Any and all pre-existing conditions that occur prior to the effective date of this Agreement and/or any product sold used or “AS-IS”, including but not limited to floor models, demonstrations models, etc.;

  • WHAT IS COVERED In consideration of payment of the Service Agreement price, this Service Agreement provides for either the repair or replacement of the covered product(s) subject to the terms and conditions below. The most we will pay on any single repair to our covered product or its replacement is the price you paid for the original product, excluding taxes. This Agreement does not cover repair or replacement of the product for any of the causes or provide coverage for any losses set forth in the section entitled WHAT IS NOT COVERED below.

  • What Will Happen After We Receive Your Letter When we receive your letter, we must do two things:

  • Entities that Boycott Israel Contractor represents and warrants that (1) it does not, and shall not for the duration of the Contract, boycott Israel or (2) the verification required by Section 2271.002 of the Texas Government Code does not apply to the Contract. If circumstances relevant to this provision change during the course of the Contract, Contractor shall promptly notify System Agency.

  • What If I Engage in a Prohibited Transaction If you engage in a “prohibited transaction,” as defined in Section 4975 of the Internal Revenue Code, your account will be disqualified, and the entire balance in your account will be treated as if distributed to you and will be taxable to you as ordinary income. Examples of prohibited transactions are: a. the sale, exchange, or leasing of any property between you and your account; b. the lending of money or other extensions of credit between you and your account; or c. the furnishing of goods, services, or facilities between you and your account. If you are under age 59½, you may also be subject to the 10% penalty tax on early distributions in addition to ordinary income taxes.

  • Tax Credit for Contributions You may be eligible to receive a tax credit for your IRA contributions. This credit will be allowed in addition to any tax deduction that may apply, and may not exceed $1,000 in a given year. You may be eligible for this tax credit if you are • age 18 or older as of the close of the taxable year, • not a dependent of another taxpayer, and • not a full-time student. The credit is based upon your income (see chart below), and will range from 0 to 50 percent of eligible contributions. In order to determine the amount of your contributions, add all of the contributions made to your IRA and reduce these contributions by any distributions that you have taken during the testing period. The testing period begins two years prior to the year for which the credit is sought and ends on the tax return due date (including extensions) for the year for which the credit is sought. In order to determine your tax credit, multiply the applicable percentage from the chart below by the amount of your contributions that do not exceed $2,000. *Adjusted gross income (AGI) includes foreign earned income and income from Guam, America Samoa, North Mariana Islands, and Puerto Rico. AGI limits are subject to cost-of-living adjustments each year.

  • Entities that Boycott Energy Companies In accordance with Senate Bill 13, Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., pursuant to Section 2274.002 (eff. Sept. 1, 2023, Section 2276.002, pursuant to House Bill 4595, Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S.) of the Texas Government Code (relating to prohibition on contracts with companies boycotting certain energy companies), Contractor represents and warrants that: (1) it does not, and will not for the duration of the Contract, boycott energy companies or (2) the verification required by Section 2274.002 (eff. Sept. 1, 2023, Section 2276.002, pursuant to House Bill 4595, Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S.) of the Texas Government Code does not apply to the Contract. If circumstances relevant to this provision change during the course of the Contract, Contractor shall promptly notify System Agency.

  • What if a Prohibited Transaction Occurs If a “prohibited transaction”, as defined in Section 4975 of the Internal Revenue Code, occurs, the Xxxxxxxxx Education Savings Account could be disqualified. Rules similar to those that apply to Traditional IRAs will apply.

  • What if I Make a Contribution for Which I Am Ineligible or Change My Mind About the Type of IRA to Which I Wish to Contribute?

  • ¨ Check if Transfer is Pursuant to Other Exemption (i) The Transfer is being effected pursuant to and in compliance with an exemption from the registration requirements of the Securities Act other than Rule 144, Rule 903 or Rule 904 and in compliance with the transfer restrictions contained in the Indenture and any applicable blue sky securities laws of any State of the United States and (ii) the restrictions on transfer contained in the Indenture and the Private Placement Legend are not required in order to maintain compliance with the Securities Act. Upon consummation of the proposed Transfer in accordance with the terms of the Indenture, the transferred beneficial interest or Definitive Security will not be subject to the restrictions on transfer enumerated in the Private Placement Legend printed on the Restricted Global Securities or Restricted Definitive Securities and in the Indenture. This certificate and the statements contained herein are made for your benefit and the benefit of the Company. Dated: [Insert Name of Transferor] By: Name: Title: 1. The Transferor owns and proposes to transfer the following: [CHECK ONE OF (a) OR (b)] (a) ¨ a beneficial interest in the: (i) ¨ 144A Global Security (CUSIP ), or (ii) ¨ Regulation S Global Security (CUSIP ); or (b) ¨ a Restricted Definitive Security. 2. After the transfer the Transferee will hold: (a) ¨ a beneficial interest in the: (i) ¨ 144A Global Security (CUSIP ), or (ii) ¨ Regulation S Global Security (CUSIP ), or (iii) ¨ Unrestricted Global Security (CUSIP ); or (b) ¨ a Restricted Definitive Security; or (c) ¨ an Unrestricted Definitive Security, in accordance with the terms of the Indenture. The ADT Corporation 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Attention: Treasury Department Xxxxx Fargo Bank, National Association DAPS Reorg MAC N9303-121 608 – 0xx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Email: XXXXXxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx Attention: Corporate Trust Services Attention: Corporation Trust Services Re: [insert description of the Securities] Ladies and Gentlemen, Reference is hereby made to the Indenture, dated as of , among The ADT Corporation, a Delaware company (the “Company”), and Xxxxx Fargo Bank, National Association, as trustee (the “Trustee”) [as supplemented by that certain supplemental indenture dated as of ][and the Board Resolution adopted ] (together, the “Indenture”). Capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings given to them in the Indenture. (the “Owner”), owns and proposes to exchange the Security or Securities or interest[s] in such Security or Securities specified herein, in the principal amount of $ in such Security or Securities or interest[s] (the “Exchange”). In connection with the Exchange, the Transferor hereby certifies that:

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