WITNESS ETH Sample Clauses

WITNESS ETH. Landlord’s predecessor-in-interest and Tenant entered into a certain lease dated as of June 3, 1996, as amended by a letter agreement dated August 28, 1996 and by Amendments dated as of December 20, 1996, July 17, 1997, July 31, 1998, November 12, 1998, July 1, 1999, August 27, 1999 and September 10, 1999 (the original Lease, as amended by such letter agreement and Amendments is referred to herein as the “Lease”), whereby Landlord’s predecessor-in-interest or Landlord leased to Tenant certain premises consisting of Suite Nos. 1550 (11,828 rentable square feet), 1925 (9,393 rentable square feet), 2000 (4,215 rental square feet), 2040 (9,939 rentable square feet), 2012 (3,241 rentable square feet), 2020 (2,852 rentable square feet), 2015 (3,010 rentable square feet), 2010 (2,033 rentable square feet) and 1900 (6,972 rentable square feet) (collectively, the “Existing Premises”) on the fifteen (15th) nineteenth (19th) and twentieth (20th) floor of the building located at 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Chicago, Illinois 60606 (the “Building”) for a term expiring on August 31, 2006.
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WITNESS ETH. In consideration of the payment or payments as specified below and the performance of the special provisions contained herein, the Owner hereby grants to the County, permanent easement to certain real estate described by stationing and distances measured from project center line as follows: From Sta. 29+50.00 From Sta. 29+94.97 to Sta.29+94.97 to Sta.29+94.46 a strip 33-70 ft. wide a strip 70-33 ft. wide Left side Left side Said permanent easement will be utilized more specifically for construction and maintenance of a culvert replacement as shown on the approved plans for Project No. 23-26 / M-253, M-274, Tract No. 1 consisting of 0.02 acres, more or less, exclusive of existing right of ways situated in part of the South Half (S) ½ of the Southeast Quarter (SE) ¼ of Section 4, Township 10 North, Range 5 East of the 6th Principal Meridian, Lancaster County. The County agrees to purchase the above described permanent easement and to pay therefore within a reasonable time after the consummation of this contract. The said permanent easement will be prepared, furnished and recorded by the County at no cost to the Owner. It is understood by the parties hereto that the easement will be recorded immediately following the said consummation. The County shall have immediate right of entry on the premises described above upon payment to the Owner of 100% due under this contract. Payment is to be made by the County to the Owner for the easement area actually acquired, not including present public right-of-way, according to the following rate per acre: 0.02 Acres@$ 11,000.00/Acre x 90% Move and Replace Fence 4 Strand@$110/Rod x 3 Rods Title Extension Fee Contract Total $ 198.00 $ 330.00 $ 528.00 The above payments shall cover all damages caused by the establishment and construction of the above project except for crop damage, if any, which will be paid for in the amount based on the yield from the balance of the field less expenses of marketing and
WITNESS ETH. In consideration of the payment or payments as specified below and the
WITNESS ETH. For the purposes of implementing the TANF "Why Try" Program both parties agree to the following: • (2) two classrooms for (7) seven hours per day and (1) one gymnasium for five (5) hours per day • Janitorial services for (2) two hours per day • Cafeteria for (1) one hour per day
WITNESS ETH. That the School hereby employs said Administrator to perform the duties of charter school administrator so designated by the School and to perform such other duties as specified by the School at any time during the term hereof, provided that the Administrator is properly certified and endorsed to perform said duties for a period of one year (twelve months per year), beginning July 1, 2021, through June 30, 2022, at a base salary of Eighty-Eight Thousand Dollars ($88,000) per year, plus any additional annual increments, and such other monetary benefits accorded by the School to employees under contract for this position which may be described in a separate addendum. Said salary shall be paid in equal monthly installments in the amount of $7,333.33 on the 20th day of each month beginning in July, 2021, to June, 2022, inclusive.
WITNESS ETH. That in consideration of the annual salary for 2019-2020 an annual base salary of Two Hundred Twenty-Nine Thousand, Four Hundred Seventy-Three Dollars ($229,473), and an annual salary determined by the Board not to be below the figure for the annual salary for the previous year through 2023-2024, said Superintendent agrees to perform faithfully the duties of Superintendent and to serve as executive officer of the Board. Longevity of $6,850 shall be added to the salary amount and shall be paid in 26 installments in accordance with the policy of the Board governing payment of other professional staff members in the District. The Board retains the right to adjust the annual salary of the Superintendent during the term of this contract, said salary adjustment not to reduce the annual salary below the figures stated in this contract, and any adjustment in salary made during the life of the contract shall be in the form of an amendment and shall become a part of this contract; but it shall not be considered that the
WITNESS ETH. HEREAS, each Fund is registered as an open-end management investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended; and HEREAS, each Fund desires to appoint Custodian as its custodian for the custody of Assets (as hereinafter defined) owned by such Fund which Assets are to be held in such accounts as such Fund may establish from time to time; and
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WITNESS ETH. That in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, it is agreed by and between Landlord and Tenant as follows: .

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  • Witness Expenses Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, to the extent that Indemnitee is, by reason of his or her Corporate Status, a witness in any Proceeding to which Indemnitee is not a party, he shall be indemnified against all Expenses actually and reasonably incurred by Indemnitee or on his or her behalf in connection therewith.

  • Witness Duty An employee required to serve on jury duty, or as a witness in a case in which the Crown is a party, or as a witness at an inquest, or as a witness in a case arising out of her employment, or as a witness at a hearing of the College of Nurses of Ontario, shall not lose regular pay because of such attendance, provided that the employee: (a) shall notify the Director of Care, as soon as possible, when required to serve under any of the above circumstances; (b) presents proof of service requiring her attendance; (c) deposits with the Employer an amount equal to the jury duty attendance fees received by the employee in any above cases but not any expenses paid by the employee and received from the authorities for necessary travel, accommodations and meals; (d) will normally come to work during those scheduled hours of the day shift that she is not required to attend court. In the event that an employee is scheduled to the afternoon shift, she shall not be required to attend court and then report for duty the same day; and (e) will not be required to work on the night shift prior to such duty. Where the employee's presence is required in court past 1700 hours, she shall not be required to attend work for her night shift commencing later that day. (f) Where the Home requires an employee to attend any meetings in preparation for a case or legal proceedings or as a result of a compliance inspection which either arises from an employee’s employment with the Home or otherwise involves the Home, the Home will make every reasonable effort to schedule such meetings at the Home during the employee’s regularly scheduled hours of work. If the employee is required to attend such meetings outside of her or his regularly scheduled hours, the employee shall be paid for all hours spent in such meetings in accordance with Articles 15 and 16.

  • Witness Name Address: THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR EDUCATION Duly Authorised

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  • Witness Leave A regular, limited-term or probationary employee who is called to answer a subpoena as a witness for court appearances during the employee's work hours, except where the employee is a litigant, shall be compensated at his or her regular rate of pay for all hours of absence from work due to answering the subpoena provided the employee shows proof of such subpoena and deposits witness fees received for such hours, exclusive of mileage, with the County Treasurer. Fees for answering a subpoena as a witness during hours other than regularly scheduled working hours may be retained by the employee.

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  • Witness Fees Employees required to appear in Court as a witness on behalf of the Employer or the Crown in matters relating to their employment, will be paid wages amounting to the difference between the amounts paid them for witness fees and the amount they would have earned had they worked on such days.

  • Jury & Witness Duty (a) If a full-time or regular part-time nurse is required to serve as a juror in any court of law, or is required to attend as a witness in a court proceeding in which the Crown is a party, or is required by subpoena to attend a court of law in connection with a case arising from the nurse's duties at the hospital, or is required to attend a coroner’s inquest in connection with a case arising from the nurse’s duties at the hospital, the nurse shall not lose service/seniority or regular pay because of such attendance and shall not be required to work the night shift prior to, or on the day of such duty provided that the nurse: i) notifies the Hospital immediately on the nurse's notification that she or he will be required to attend court; ii) presents proof of service requiring the nurse's attendance; iii) deposits with the Hospital the full amount of compensation received excluding mileage, travelling and meal allowances and an official receipt where available. In addition, where a full-time nurse or regular part-time nurse is selected for jury duty for a period in excess of one (1) week, she or he shall be paid for all hours scheduled and not be expected to attend at work. Upon completion of the process the nurse shall be returned to that point on her or his former schedule that is considered appropriate by the Hospital. It is understood and agreed that the local parties may agree to different scheduling arrangements for the first week of jury and witness duty. (b) Where the Hospital requires a nurse to attend any meetings in preparation for a case or legal proceedings which either arises from a nurse’s employment with the Hospital or otherwise involves the Hospital, the Hospital will make every reasonable effort to schedule such meetings at the Hospital during the nurse’s regularly scheduled hours of work. If the nurse is required to attend such meetings outside of her or his regularly scheduled hours, the nurse shall be paid for all hours spent in such meetings at her or his regular straight time hourly rate of pay. Part-time nurses will be credited with seniority and service for all such hours paid as provided above while in attendance at such meetings.

  • Jury and Witness Duty Leave 23.01 Employees who have been summoned to be a juror or witness by any body in Canada with the power to subpoena shall supply their supervisor with a copy of the summons as soon as possible after receipt of same. 23.02 Employees who have complied with Article 23.01 shall be given leave of absence without loss of normal salary during such service, provided that upon return to work they shall supply their supervisor with written confirmation of the dates on which they served, signed by an official of the Court or by the counsel for the party who required their attendance.

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