WHAT WE WILL DO FOR YOU Sample Clauses

WHAT WE WILL DO FOR YOU. Agreed Services
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WHAT WE WILL DO FOR YOU. 2.1 DOCUMENT REVIEW SERVICES (a) Get My Refund will undertake the Document Review Services in relation to the Applicable Products.
WHAT WE WILL DO FOR YOU. The purpose of our IT Support packages are to maintain your current systems and to give technical advice and guidance towards future strategic change.
WHAT WE WILL DO FOR YOU. The church, pastoral support, landlord and Caretaker of Relationships (COR) in each house seek to provide safe & loving accommodation and to help build community in Xxxxx’ name. We respect that you are an adult, and that this is now your home, and you are both responsible & accountable for your actions. We will support you appropriately, through good times or bad. We will help connect you with our church and supports as much as we can. We will respond in a timely fashion to personal, pastoral and property/rent related enquiries/concerns and will work to establish a mutual plan to address these with you as required and appropriate. We are willing to discuss issues arising from this agreement, always treating you as a person who matters, who is made in the image of God, and a valued, vital part of our community and the Kingdom of God. Your Agreement with Us and Your Housemates: Above all I will seek to model the love and true character of a follower of Xxxxx! Moving Here I will respect all guidance given and decisions made by my COR, the landlord and the pastoral support. I understand that this household is not simply budget accommodation open to anyone, but an intentionally Xxxxx-following community, and I commit to being a part of it as much as I am able. I choose to move to this house, this community and this locality. I will avoid ‘camping’, instead choosing to be present for the best chances to develop community and grow my faith with housemates and church. Hawthorn West Baptist Church Postal Address: 00 Xxxxxx Xx, Hawthorn Vic 3122 Ph: 03 9819 8964 Email: xxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx.xx ABN: 19 546 547 907 (‘Camping’ refers to an attitude of sleeping/eating in the house for the bare minimum necessary for work/study, but being elsewhere the rest of the time, e.g. your parents’ home.)
WHAT WE WILL DO FOR YOU. 3.1 We will do what we reasonably can to perform the Services and any Emergency and Professional Services throughout both the Initial Term and any additional agreed period afterwards in accordance with the Service Levels. In return you agree to pay the Fees and any Supplemental Fees on time and agree to use the Services in accordance with our Rules and as we reasonably tell you.

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