Collection of membership fees Sample Clauses

Collection of membership fees. 1. After having received the employee’s authorisation to do so, the employer shall col- lect the ERTO membership fees in connection with salary payment and pay them in to a specific bank account in accordance with ERTO’s instructions.
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Collection of membership fees. 1. The fee for membership in a member union of Trade Union Pro, Trade Union Nousu and Federation of Professional and Managerial Staff YTN shall be withheld from pay with the employee’s consent.
Collection of membership fees. If the employee grants authorisation in the matter, the membership fees of this collective agreement’s signatory organisation the Trade Union for the Public and Welfare Sectors JHL shall be deducted from the employee’s pay. The membership fees shall be paid into JHL’s account as per JHL’s instructions. At the end of the calendar year, the employee is given a statement of the sum that has been deducted.
Collection of membership fees. 1. If authorised by the employee, the employer shall collect the membership fees of the signatory trade unions in connection with salary payment and provide the employee with a certificate of the withheld amount for taxation purposes at the end of the year.
Collection of membership fees. 1. The fee for membership in a member union of Trade Union Pro shall be withheld from pay with the employee’s consent.

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  • Membership Fees 59.01 The Employer shall reimburse an employee for the payment of membership or registration fees to an organization or governing body when the payment of such fees is a requirement for the continuation of the performance of the duties of the employee’s position.

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  • Membership Fee Program Member agrees to and shall pay the Member Amenities Fee as provided in the Membership Agreement. Unless this Agreement is not renewed, as provided in Section 4 (above), subsequently, the Program Member will be billed for the Member Amenities Fee for each Renewal Year prior to the beginning of each Renewal Year, and the Program Member agrees to pay the invoiced Member Amenities Fee within 30 days after the date of the invoice. In order to facilitate the administration of the Personalized Care Practice and the Program Services, Personalized Care Practice hereby appoints Signature MD, Inc. to perform all billing and collections functions associated with the Member Amenities Fee (but not for medical services covered under any insurance contract, including Medicare). Accordingly, Program Member agrees to submit all payments of Member Amenities Fees to Signature MD, Inc., as follows: Signature MD, Inc., 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxx 000 Xxxxxx xxx Xxx, XX 00000 / (000) 000-0000 / xxx.xxxxxxxxxXX.xxx Any checks for payment of the Member Amenities Fees shall be made payable to, and any credit card payments shall be processed by, Signature MD, Inc.

  • CERTIFICATION OF MEMBERS The undersigned hereby agree, acknowledge, and certify that the foregoing Operating Agreement is adopted and approved by each Member. The agreement consisting of pages, constitutes, together with Exhibit 1, Exhibit 2, and Exhibit 3, the Operating Agreement of , adopted by the Members as of the day of , 20 . Members: Signature Printed Name Percent: % Signature Printed Name Percent: % Signature Printed Name Percent: % Signature Printed Name Percent: % Signature Printed Name Percent: % EXHIBIT 1 LISTING OF MANAGERS By a majority vote of the Members, the following Managers were elected to operate the Company pursuant to ARTICLE IV of the Agreement: Signature Printed Name Chief Executive Manager Address Signature Printed Name Title: Address The above listed Manager(s) will serve in their capacities until they are removed for any reason by a majority vote of the Members as defined by ARTICLE IV or upon their voluntary resignation. Signed and agreed this day of , 20 . Signature of Member Printed Name Signature of Member Printed Name Signature of Member Printed Name Signature of Member Printed Name EXHIBIT 2 LISTING OF MEMBERS As of the day of , 20 the following is a list of Members of the Company: Name Percent % Address Name Percent % Address Name Percent % Address Name Percent % Address Authorized by Member(s) to provide Member Listing as of this day of , 20 . Signature of Member Signature of Member Signature of Member Signature of Member EXHIBIT 3 CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS Pursuant to ARTICLE II, the Members' initial contribution to the Company capital is stated to be $ . The description and each individual portion of this initial contribution is as follows: $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ SIGNED AND AGREED this day of , 20 . Member Member Member Member LLC Resolution to Open a Bank Account Account: Holder: Bank Name: Address:

  • No Interest on Capital Contributions Members are not entitled to interest or other compensation for or on account of their capital contributions to the Company except to the extent, if any, expressly provided in this Agreement.

  • Suspension of Membership 1. If a member fails to fulfill any of its obligations to the Bank, the Board of Governors may suspend such member by a Super Majority vote as provided in Article 28.

  • Annual Membership Fee You agree to pay in advance a nonrefundable annual membership fee shown on page 1, whether or not you use your Card or Credit Card account. The fee will be charged on a periodic statement shortly after you open your Credit Card account and after that in the same month every year. We reserve the right to waive all or a portion of the annual fee.

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  • Capital Contributions and Distributions The Member may make such capital contributions (each a “Capital Contribution”) in such amounts and at such times as the Member shall determine. The Member shall not be obligated to make any Capital Contributions. The Member may take distributions of the capital from time to time in accordance with the limitations imposed by the Statutes.

  • Distribution of Financial Contribution The financial contribution of the Funding Authority to the Project shall be distributed by the Coordinator according to: - the Consortium Plan - the approval of reports by the Funding Authority, and - the provisions of payment in Section 7.3. A Party shall be funded only for its tasks carried out in accordance with the Consortium Plan.

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