Being Prepared Sample Clauses

Being Prepared. Lessons will be disrupted if students forget their iPad or have failed to charge it up overnight.
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Being Prepared. Bringing laptop – You must bring your laptop to school every day (as advised). Your laptop will be used for educational reasons each day. Laptop usage is subject to teacher and lesson need.
Being Prepared. Students: The iPad must be brought into school every single day and be fully charged. Failure to do so will result in a comments being applied Loss or damage to iPads The iPad must remain in the school case at all times. The school will work with parents and students to minimise incidents of loss or damage to iPads. The economic sustainability of the iPads for Learning scheme is dependent on us doing this effectively. It is essential that students treat all iPads with care so that financial loss is limited. If a school iPad is damaged and requires repair it should be returned to IT support. It is important that this is done as quickly as possible after the breakage occurs to prevent further damage to the iPad. We will not offer a replacement but will ensure the device is repaired quickly and returned to the student. If the IT support team determine that the damage is so extensive that economic repair is not possible and that the damage was accidental, the student will be issued with a replacement device. The school will repair the first two accidental breakages at the reduced cost of £50. For any deliberate or subsequent damages, we will request the full cost of the repair. It is important that we can be clear how damage has occurred. In these instances, the student must report damage at the earliest opportunity. If it is during the school day and the damage occurs during a lesson the student must report the issue to their class teacher. Cosmetic wear and tear, such as scratches and minor damage to the iPad, will not be repaired providing that the function of the iPad is not significantly affected. If an iPad is lost or stolen, please contact the school as soon as possible by email or in writing giving details of the incident. Any theft should be reported to the police and a crime reference number obtained. In the event of a theft the device can be tracked and rendered inoperable remotely. The school will communicate with the parents or carer about an appropriate replacement device. There will be a £50 excess payable in the event of a damage or loss incident that requires the device to be repaired or replaced. Faulty iPads If an iPad develops a fault it should be brought to IT Support without delay. If a quick solution can be found the IT support team will make every effort to return the device to the student a quickly as possible.
Being Prepared. The development of more effective foresight of the potential impact of new manufactured MNM (MNM) applications on human and environmental health by coupling horizon scanning to risk analysis. This will have strong potential to ensure the earliest identification of uncertainties and associated concerns for emerging innovations and will contribute to better availability of safety data before marketing.
Being Prepared. Students: - Students need to ensure that their iPad is charged in preparation for the school day, we do not have the resources to provide this facility.

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  • Financial Statement If Lessor desires to finance, refinance, or sell the Premises or the Building, or any part thereof, Lessee and all Guarantors shall deliver to any potential lender or purchaser designated by Lessor such financial statements of Lessee and such Guarantors as may be reasonably required by such lender or purchaser, including but not limited to Lessee's financial statements for the past three (3) years. All such financial statements shall be received by Lessor and such lender or purchaser in confidence and shall be used only for the purposes herein set forth.

  • Financial Statement Audit If, during its fiscal year, Grantee expends less than $750,000 in Federal Awards, Grantee is subject to the following audit requirements:

  • Additional Financial Statements Seller shall promptly furnish to Buyer a copy of all Financial Statements for each additional month-end period beyond the Balance Sheet Date as soon as same is regularly prepared by Seller in the Ordinary Course of Business. All such additional Financial Statements shall be subject to the same representations and warranties as contained in Section 3.23

  • Annual Audited Financial Statements As soon as available, but no later than one hundred eighty (180) days after the last day of Borrower’s fiscal year, audited consolidated financial statements prepared under GAAP, consistently applied, together with an unqualified opinion on the financial statements from an independent certified public accounting firm reasonably acceptable to Bank;

  • Official Statement So long as any Bond Letter of Credit shall remain outstanding, refer to the applicable LC Issuing Bank in the Official Statement with respect to the applicable Bonds or make any changes in reference to such LC Issuing Bank in any revision, amendment or supplement without the prior consent of such LC Issuing Bank, or revise, amend or supplement such Official Statement without providing a copy of such revision, amendment or supplement, as the case may be, to such LC Issuing Bank.

  • Surface Preparation Clean the surface to be treated of all dust, dirt, clay, grass, sod and any other deleterious matter before application of the asphalt surface treatment.

  • Closing Financial Statements At least eight Business Days prior to the Effective Time, Seller shall provide Buyer with Seller’s consolidated financial statements presenting the financial condition of Seller and its Subsidiaries as of the close of business on the last day of the last month ended prior to the Effective Time and Seller’s consolidated results of operations, cash flows, and shareholders’ equity for the period from January 1, 2021, through the close of business on the last day of the last month ended prior to the Effective Time (the “Closing Financial Statements”); provided, that if the Effective Time occurs on or before the 15th day of the month, Seller shall have provided consolidated financial statements as of and through the second month preceding the Effective Time. Such Closing Financial Statements shall have been prepared in accordance with GAAP and regulatory accounting principles and other applicable legal and accounting requirements, and reflect all period-end accruals and other adjustments, except that such Closing Financial Statements may omit the footnote disclosure required by GAAP. Such Closing Financial Statements shall be accompanied by, as of the date of such Closing Financial Statements, (a) accruals or estimates for all fees, costs and expenses incurred or expected to be incurred (whether or not doing so is in accordance with GAAP) in connection (directly or indirectly) with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, (b) the capital ratios set forth in Section 8.2(f), (c) the asset quality metrics set forth in Section 8.2(d), and (d) a certificate of Seller’s chief financial officer, dated as of the date of such delivery of the Closing Financial Statements, to the effect that such financial statements meet the requirements of this Section 7.13 and continue to reflect accurately, as of the date of such certificate, the consolidated financial condition, results of operations, cash flows and shareholders’ equity of Seller in all material respects (which certification shall be reaffirmed in the certificates required to be delivered pursuant to Section 8.2(c)).

  • Annual Financial Statement As soon as available, and in any event within ninety (90) days after and as of the close of each fiscal year of Borrower, a consolidated report of audit of Company, all in reasonable detail, audited by an independent certified public accountant selected by Borrower and reasonably acceptable to Bank, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles on a basis consistently maintained by Borrower and certified by an appropriate officer of Borrower;

  • Pro Forma Statement The Receiver, as soon as practicable after Bank Closing, in accordance with the best information then available, shall provide to the Assuming Institution a pro forma statement reflecting any adjustments of such liabilities and assets as may be necessary. Such pro forma statement shall take into account, to the extent possible, (i) liabilities and assets of a nature similar to those contemplated by Section 2.1 or Section 3.1, respectively, which at Bank Closing were carried in the Failed Bank's suspense accounts, (ii) accruals as of Bank Closing for all income related to the assets and business of the Failed Bank acquired by the Assuming Institution hereunder, whether or not such accruals were reflected on the Accounting Records of the Failed Bank in the normal course of its operations, and (iii) adjustments to determine the Book Value of any investment in an Acquired Subsidiary and related accounts on the "bank only" (unconsolidated) balance sheet of the Failed Bank based on the equity method of accounting, whether or not the Failed Bank used the equity method of accounting for investments in subsidiaries, except that the resulting amount cannot be less than the Acquired Subsidiary's recorded equity as of Bank Closing as reflected on the Accounting Records of the Acquired Subsidiary. Any Loan purchased by the Assuming Institution pursuant to Section 3.1 which the Failed Bank charged off during the period beginning the day after the Bid Valuation Date to the date of Bank Closing shall be deemed not to be charged off for the purposes of the pro forma statement, and the purchase price shall be determined pursuant to Section 3.2.

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