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Assignments Defined. The following shall be deemed to be an assignment of this Lease within the meaning of paragraph 10.0: (a) the sale, issuance, or transfer of any voting capital stock of Tenant or of Tenant's permitted assigns (if Tenant or such assigns be a corporation), which results in a change in the voting control of Tenant or such assigns; (b) the sale, issuance, or transfer of any partnership interest in Tenant or in Tenant's permitted assigns (if Tenant or such assigns be a partnership); (c) the sale, issuance, or transfer of any membership interest in Tenant or in Tenant’s permitted assigns (if Tenant or such assigns be a limited liability company); and (d) the death or incapacity of Tenant or of Tenant's permitted assigns (if Tenant or such assigns or subtenants be a natural person).
Assignments Defined. For the purposes of this section, the City’s consent will not be required for Tenant to assign or sublet all or any portion of this Lease or the Premises to an affiliate, parent, or subsidiary, or to any successor by merger, acquisition or consolidation.
Assignments Defined. A "basic assignment" will be a combination of runs, usually consisting of but not limited to a Senior High School run and/or a Junior High School run, and an Elementary run put together in a sequence as the expeditious means of arranging schedules. When bus aides are absent, for less than five (5) days, for whatever reason, vacant runs created or any part thereof will be filled by available seniority aides who may be between routes. Aides will be selected from a posted list by rotation provided they do not exceed eight (8) hours a day or run into unapproved overtime. Substitute or bus aides shall not be used until such time as all seniority bus aides have been utilized all other roster exhausted. When drivers are absent for whatever reason, vacant runs will be filled by two (2) guaranteed six (6) hour benefit relief drivers, of which will be bid on positions. Hours will be determined by the transportation supervisor. After relief drivers are used, runs will be filled by available seniority drivers taken from extra time boards by rotation provided they do not exceed eight (8) hours a day or run into unapproved overtime. Substitute drivers shall not be used until such time as seniority drivers have been utilized and roster exhausted. Any absence, for whatever reason, for five (5) days or more, shall be considered a Temporary Vacant Run. When regular drivers and/or bus aides are absent, for whatever reason, for five (5) days or more, vacant runs created or any part thereof will be filled by seniority drivers who may be between routes provided they are listed on extra time board. Any driver or bus aide taking a temporary vacant run for five (5) days or more, will have the option to remain on the field trip board and will not lose their turn in rotation for the duration of such vacancy.
Assignments Defined. 1. A "basic assignment" will be a combination of runs, usually consisting of but not limited to a Senior High School run and/or a Junior High School run, and an Elementary run put together in a sequence as the expeditious means of arranging schedules. 2. When bus aides are absent, for less than five (5) days, for whatever reason, vacant runs created or any part thereof will be filled by available seniority aides who may be between routes. Aides will be selected from a posted list by rotation provided they do not exceed eight (8) hours a day or run into unapproved overtime. Substitute or bus aides shall not be used until such time as all seniority bus aides have been utilized all other roster exhausted. 3. When drivers are absent for whatever reason, vacant runs will be filled by two (2) guaranteed six (6) hour benefit relief drivers, of which will be bid on positions. Hours will be determined by the transportation supervisor. After relief drivers are used, runs will be filled by available seniority drivers taken from extra time boards by rotation provided they do not exceed eight (8) hours a day or run into unapproved overtime. Substitute drivers shall not be used until such time as seniority drivers have been utilized and roster exhausted.

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  • UCC Definitions Unless otherwise defined herein or the context otherwise requires, terms for which meanings are provided in the UCC are used in this Security Agreement, including its preamble and recitals, with such meanings.

  • Abbreviations and Defined Terms Customary abbreviations may be used in the name of a Holder of a Note or an assignee, such as: TEN COM (= tenants in common), TEN ENT (= tenants by the entireties), JT TEN (= joint tenants with right of survivorship and not as tenants in common), CUST (= Custodian), and U/G/M/A (= Uniform Gifts to Minors Act).

  • ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS Customary abbreviations may be used in the name of the Holder or an assignee, such as: TEN COM (= tenants in common), TEN ENT (= tenants by the entireties), JT TEN (= joint tenants with right of survivorship and not as tenants in common), CUST (= Custodian) and UGMA (= Uniform Gifts to Minors Act). All terms defined in the Indenture and used in this Security but not specifically defined herein are defined in the Indenture and are used herein as so defined.

  • Preamble and Definitions 1.1 The preamble to this Agreement constitutes an integral part of this Agreement, as do the terms of the Plan. 1.2 Unless otherwise defined herein, capitalized terms used herein shall have the meaning ascribed to them in the Plan.

  • Addition of Definitions With respect to the Senior Notes only, Section 1.01 of the Base Indenture is amended to include the following definitions (which shall be deemed to arise in Section 1.01 in their proper alphabetical order):