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Introduction. The Texas Health and Human Services Commission ("HHSC") and the Contractor named in Section I (HHSC and Contractor may be referenced in this document collectively as the “Parties” and individually as the “Party") hereby enter into this Community Services Contract - Provider Agreement (the “Contract”) for the provision of services under the Contract type specified in Section I for the considerations set forth herein. The Contract Begin Date specified in Section I is not valid until this Contract is signed by both parties.
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Introduction. 1. Staff of the Mutual Fund Dealers Association of Canada (“Staff”) and the Respondent, Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx (the “Respondent”), consent and agree to settlement of this matter by way of this agreement (the “Settlement Agreement”). 2. Staff conducted an investigation of the Respondent’s activities which disclosed activity for which the Respondent could be penalized on the exercise of the discretion of the Hearing Panel pursuant to s. 24.1 of By-law No.1.
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Introduction. 1. By Notice of Settlement Hearing, the Mutual Fund Dealers Association of Canada (the “MFDA”) will announce that it proposes to hold a hearing to consider whether, pursuant to section 24.4 of By-law No. 1, a hearing panel of the Central Regional Council (the “Hearing Panel”) of the MFDA should accept the settlement agreement (the “Settlement Agreement”) entered into between Staff of the MFDA (“Staff”) and the Respondent, Xxxxx Xxxx.
Introduction. This Coordination of Benefits (COB) provision applies when you or your covered dependents have healthcare coverage under more than one plan. This plan follows the COB rules of payment issued by the Rhode Island Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner (OHIC) in Regulation 48, and the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC). From time to time these rules may change before a revised agreement can be provided. The most current COB regulations in effect at the time of coordination are used to determine the benefits available to you. When this provision applies, the order of benefit determination rules described below will determine whether we pay benefits before or after the benefits of another plan.
Introduction. This is a non-mandatory statewide contract for the design, purchase, delivery and/or assembly/set-up of Office Furniture including accessories, replacement parts and attachments including any and all associated costs for delivery, set-up and debris removal including cartons and pallets from the premises.
Introduction. 1.1 The Employer has entered into a contract of employment with the Employee in terms of section 57(1)(a) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000 (“the Systems Act”). The Employer and the Employee are hereinafter referred to as “the Parties”. 1.2 Section 57(1)(b) of the Systems Act, read with the Contract of Employment concluded between the parties, requires the parties to conclude an annual performance agreement. 1.3 The parties wish to ensure that they are clear about the goals to be achieved, and secure the commitment of the Employee to a set of outcomes that will secure local government policy goals. 1.4 The parties wish to ensure that there is compliance with Sections 57(4A), 57(4B) and 57(5) of the Systems Act.
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Introduction. The publisher for this copyrighted material is Elsevier. By clicking "accept" in connection with completing this licensing transaction, you agree that the following terms and conditions apply to this transaction (along with the Billing and Payment terms and conditions established by Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. ("CCC"), at the time that you opened your Rightslink account and that are available at any time at xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx).
Introduction. To encourage the Executive to remain an employee of the Company, the Company is willing to provide salary continuation benefits to the Executive. The Company will pay the benefits from its general assets.
Introduction. This Supplement (this "Supplement") dated January 1, 2014 supplements the information previously provided in the Confidential Private Offering Memorandum, dated December 2009 with respect to NT Alpha Strategies Fund (the "Fund"), as supplemented from time to time (together, the "Offering Memorandum"). This Supplement should be read together with the Offering Memorandum and the Subscription Booklet for the Fund. Capitalized terms used in this Supplement that are not otherwise defined shall have the meaning given to such terms in the Offering Memorandum. Effective January 1, 2014, Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”), a subsidiary of Northern Trust Corporation, assumed the responsibilities of The Northern Trust Company of Connecticut (“NTCC”), a subsidiary of Northern Trust Corporation, as Investment Manager under the investment management agreement between the Fund and NTCC (the "Investment Management Agreement"). NTI also assumed the responsibilities of NTCC as the Investment Manager of the Feeder Funds under the investment management agreements between NTCC and Caledonian Trust (Cayman) Limited, on behalf of each of the Feeder Funds. NTI is a state bank organized under the laws of the State of Illinois and a registered investment adviser under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended. The fees payable by the Fund and the Feeder Funds under the Investment Management Agreement, the personnel who manage the Fund and the Feeder Funds and the services provided to the Fund and the Feeder Funds remain unchanged as a result of the assumption of these responsibilities. This Supplement amends the Offering Memorandum accordingly. This Supplement and the Memorandum and the information contained herein and therein may not be reproduced or distributed, nor may their contents be disclosed, to persons who are not directly involved with a prospective investor's decision regarding the purchase of the Units without the prior written consent of the Investment Manager. By accepting delivery of this Supplement, each investor and each prospective investor agrees to the foregoing. Notwithstanding anything expressed or implied in this Supplement, the Memorandum or any other Feeder Fund document to the contrary, each investor and each prospective investor (and each employee, representative, and other agent thereof) may disclose to any and all persons, without limitation of any kind, the tax treatment and any facts that may be relevant to the tax structure of the transac...
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