Accommodated Clause Samples

The "Accommodated" clause defines the obligations or arrangements made to provide suitable facilities, services, or adjustments for a party, typically in the context of contracts involving travel, lodging, or workplace needs. This clause may specify the type, quality, and duration of accommodations, such as hotel stays for employees on business trips or workplace modifications for individuals with disabilities. Its core practical function is to ensure that parties receive the necessary support or resources to fulfill their roles or obligations, thereby promoting fairness and compliance with legal or contractual requirements.
Accommodated. First name, surname, title: .............................................................. Variable symbol of the STU student: .............................................................. Number of ID / passport: .............................................................. Tel. /E-mail: .............................................................. (Further referred to as „accommodated“)
Accommodated. A child is accommodated if they are looked after by the Local authority with the voluntary agreement of parents, or the child if they are over 16 years old Responsible local authority – The authority that is responsible for the young person’s care and care planning Host local authority – The authority in which the young person is placed when placed outside of the responsible authority’s area Young runaway – A child or young person under the age of 18 who has run away from their home or from care, or feels they have been forced or enticed to leave, or whose whereabouts are unknown Missing person coordinator – Approval of the new ACPO definition is conditional on the role of missing person coordinator or someone performing this function in each police force. ACPO advise that ideally the role has close links with arrangements to deal with Child Sexual Exploitation
Accommodated employees shall continue to maintain their seniority within their previous classification and Department until such time as: a) the employee is found fit to return to their previous classification and Department; or bj the employee establishes seniority in a regular position.
Accommodated. BART will maintain and manage existing assets, and partner with other access providers as needed.

Related to Accommodated

  • Workload An employee who believes that her workload is unsafe or consistently excessive shall discuss the problem with her immediate supervisor. If the problem is not resolved in this discussion, the employee may seek a remedy by means of the grievance procedure. If the matter is not resolved in the grievance procedure, it may be referred to troubleshooter who shall: a) investigate the difference; b) define the issue in the difference; and c) make written recommendations to resolve the differences.

  • Workloads The parties agree to the following provisions relating to faculty members' workload. (a) The registration limits for all courses currently offered by the Employer in the academic, career and technology areas are 35 unless established by practice as lower, excepting multiple sections where the limit is the correct multiple of the number of sections involved. (b) The registration limits for English are as follows: (i) Writing and Composition Courses - 25 (ii) Writing Skills -17 (iii) Creative Writing - 22

  • Accommodation The Parents and Student agree that no changes to accommodation arrangements will be made without the prior written agreement of the School.

  • Evacuation (1) If the Combatant Commander orders a mandatory evacuation of some or all personnel, the Government will provide assistance, to the extent available, to United States and third country national Contractor personnel. (2) In the event of a non-mandatory evacuation order, unless authorized in writing by the Contracting Officer, the Contractor shall maintain personnel on location sufficient to meet obligations under this contract.

  • Load Shedding The Distributor may carry out Load Shedding in the following circumstances: (a) Maintenance of Network equipment: if the Distributor wishes to inspect or effect alterations, maintenance, repairs, or additions to any part of the Network, subject to clauses 4.6, 4.8, 4.10, and Schedule 5 as applicable; (b) Permitted by Service Standards: as permitted by the Service Standards, if the Customer has elected to receive an interruptible or otherwise non-continuous supply of electricity; (c) Compliance with instructions from the System Operator: (i) to comply with a request or instruction received from the System Operator in accordance with the Code; or (ii) if communication with the System Operator has been lost, and the Distributor reasonably believes that, had communication with the System Operator been maintained, the Distributor would have received a request or instruction from the System Operator to shed load in accordance with the Code; (d) Maintain security and safety: to maintain the security and safety of the Network in order to: (i) maintain a safe environment, consistent with the Distributor's health and safety policies; (ii) prevent unexpected short term overloading of the Network; (iii) prevent voltage levels rising or falling outside of legal requirements; (iv) manage System Security; and (v) avoid or mitigate damage to the Network or any equipment connected to the Network; (e) Compliance with the Code: to comply with the Code or the law; or (f) Other circumstances: for any other purpose that, in the Distributor’s reasonable opinion, and in accordance with Good Electricity Industry Practice, requires the interruption or reduction of delivery of electricity to any ICP.