Common use of XXXX FEES Clause in Contracts

XXXX FEES. Whenever the Employer requires the bonding of any employee or the carrying of any insurance for the indemnification of the Employer, the premiums for the same shall be paid for by the Employer. Should an employee be refused bond by a bonding company, after the first (1st) thirty

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Retail Drug Agreement, Retail Drug Agreement

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XXXX FEES. Whenever the Employer requires the bonding of any employee or the carrying of any insurance for the indemnification of the Employer, the premiums for the same shall be paid for by the Employer. Should an employee be refused bond by a bonding company, after the first (1st) thirtythirty (30) days of employment, the Employer agrees to make a reasonable effort to secure a bond in an appropriate case without added cost to the Employer.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Retail Drug Agreement, Retail Drug Agreement, Retail Drug Agreement

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XXXX FEES. Whenever the Employer requires the bonding of any employee or the carrying of any insurance for the indemnification of the Employer, the premiums for the same shall be paid for by the Employer. Should an employee be refused bond by a bonding company, after the first thirty (1st30) thirtydays of employment, the Employer agrees to make a reasonable effort to secure a bond in an appropriate case without added cost to the Employer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Pharmacist Agreement

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