Constituencies Sample Clauses

Constituencies. Each Director shall represent one or more members in a constituency. The total aggregate voting power of each constituency shall consist of the votes which the Director is entitled to cast under paragraph 3 of Article 28.
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Constituencies. The first Constituencies under this Constitution shall be the areas of community governments established under the Community Government Act of the former North Solomons Constitution including those additional areas created by agreement of the Constituent Assembly, at, or after, the adoption of this Constitution.
Constituencies. With Owner, determine which constituencies within, and outside, the organization need to be involved in the Project, and their level of involvement at each stage of the Project.
Constituencies. The composition of the Board of Directors shall be comprised of four representative constituencies, representing four different constituencies of the corporation: ● A minimum of one (1) teacher leader or a maximum of three (3) teacher leaders; ● A maximum of three (3) student representatives; ● A minimum of two (2) parent or guardian representatives or a maximum of three (3) parent or guardian representatives; and ● A minimum of two (2) community-at-large representatives and a maximum of two (2) community-at-large representatives.
Constituencies. The composition of the board of directors shall be comprised of four representative constituencies, representing four different constituencies of the corporation:
Constituencies. The primary constituencies and communities for this work in Minneapolis are the travelling public. Minneapolis has a goal of at least 20% of Mobility Hub users from disadvantaged communities. It may be possible to coordinate engagement efforts in the Mobility Hub project with other engagement activities planned as part of the City’s Transportation Action Plan development. The primary constituencies and communities for this work in Stockholm are citizens, especially those within walking distance of the possible sites; building developers, city-owned housing companies, parking companies, and mobility service providers.
Constituencies. The Center will have many constituencies, consisting of multiple, diverse, and overlapping groups of people. These include the people who live and work in the immediate neighborhood and those who live and work in the many neighborhoods of Greater Boston. These include the writers and other artists who will learn their craft and share their works through the programs of the Center. There are also the readers who will enjoy the fruits of all of this creative activity and will, perhaps, be motivated to share their own stories. And finally, there are the thousands of tourists, both local and remote, visiting the Seaport and viewing the Narrative Arts Center as an important cultural destination. It is vitally important that the center’s programs meet the needs of these multiple constituencies as articulated by the groups themselves. GrubStreet, a dynamic and fast-moving organization known for innovation, is already serving many thousands of aspiring and accomplished story-tellers in the Boston area. In launching the center, we would meet with the people living and working in the Seaport to understand their interests so that we could adapt or extend our offerings to ensure relevance to our surroundings. While the specific development of these offerings will depend on the results of these meetings, we have developed many ideas that represent the spirit of what we anticipate happening. Many of these potential uses have been described above, but from the perspective of the participants, we would include a few more. We imagine creating Writer’s Office Hours in which we invite Xxxxxx and Xxxxxxx Procter employees to seek advice from professionals about how to animate a presentation or tell the story of their company. After work, Seaport residents and workers could join us for Happy Hour with the city’s emerging writers and experts published by nearby Beacon Press. We’d also convene the dynamic and diverse organizations and individuals who make up this city’s unique and bustling writing community to find out what constituents need in a new large and exciting space in the Seaport and we’d invite them to activate this center with us. We imagine writing groups and book groups occupying the common areas or signing up for a classroom, organizations such as First Literacy leading immigrants through ESL and job skills, TEDx Beacon Street using our classrooms to develop and practice their talks. GrubStreet has a strong track record of working with community partners and diver...
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  • Attendance at Conferences and Conventions (a) The parties to this Agreement recognize that attendance or participation at conferences, conventions, symposia, workshops and other gatherings of a similar nature contributes to the maintenance of high professional standards.

  • Referral Referral for testing will be made on the basis of specific objective grounds documented by a supervisor or manager who has attended the training on detecting the signs/symptoms of being affected by controlled substances/alcohol and verified by another trained supervisor or manager.

  • VACANCIES AND PROMOTIONS Section 1. The following procedures will be followed in the posting and filling of vacant or newly created permanent positions. The purpose of this system is to inform employees of vacancies and newly created positions and to afford employees who are interested and who feel they qualify an equal opportunity to apply for the vacant or newly created position. It is understood that newly hired employees and employees on a leave of absence for any reason may not have the same period of notice as other employees concerning position vacancies.

  • Links If The Services are made available through the Internet, the Financial Institution’s website may provide links to other websites, including those of Third Parties who may also provide services to You. You acknowledge that all those other websites and Third Party services are independent from the Financial Institution’s and may be subject to separate agreements that govern their use. The Financial Institution and Central 1 have no liability for those other websites or their contents or the use of Third Party services. Links are provided for convenience only, and You assume all risk resulting from accessing or using such other websites or Third Party services.

  • RELATIONSHIP WITH DIRECTORS Directors, officers and employees of the Advisor or an Affiliate of the Advisor may serve as Directors, officers or employees of the Company, except that no director, officer or employee of the Advisor or its Affiliates who also is a Director shall receive any compensation from the Company for serving as a Director other than reasonable reimbursement for travel and related expenses incurred in attending meetings of the Board.

  • LITERATURE, ADVERTISEMENTS, AND SOCIAL MEDIA A. Any written information or literature, including educational or promotional materials, distributed by CONTRACTOR to any person or organization for purposes directly or indirectly related to this Agreement must be approved at least thirty (30) days in advance and in writing by ADMINISTRATOR before distribution. For the purposes of this Agreement, distribution of written materials shall include, but not be limited to, pamphlets, brochures, flyers, newspaper or magazine ads, and electronic media such as the Internet.

  • Rosters 8.1 As far as practically possible, the Employer will draw up a roster 1 week in advance. Changes to rosters may occur with 24 hours notice or, subject to the availability of the Employee, with less notice if by mutual consent.

  • Catering The IU Auditorium staff may suggest caterers for your event; however, the Licensee will be responsible for paying all catering costs in a timely manner. All caterers in the IU Auditorium must be pre-approved by Auditorium Management and possess all valid Indiana licenses for food service and the service of alcoholic beverages (if applicable). The caterer must carry commercial general and auto liability insurance, including a products-completed operations endorsement, with minimum limits of $1,000,000 per occurrence / $2,000,000 Aggregate. Licensee must be in compliance with all other university regulations regarding food service including, but not limited to, completing the University Office of Environmental Health & Safety’s Temporary Food Service application. In addition, “The Trustees of Indiana University, its officers, agents and employees” must be named as an additional insured on the Certificate of Insurance for both Commercial General Liability and Automobile Liability coverage. The Certificate of Insurance must be submitted to Indiana University for review and approval at least fourteen (14) working days prior to the scheduled date of the event. If Licensee’s vendor/caterer fails to comply with any of the requirements described in this section, the vendor/caterer will not be permitted to serve food or alcohol at the Event and Licensor shall not be responsible for any losses incurred by Licensee or Licensee’s subcontractors as a result of such cancellation. Stage Labor The Auditorium Production Stage Manager and the Licensee in conjunction with the Auditorium Management shall determine the number of employees necessary for the call. Manpower must be maintained until such time as work in all departments is fully completed. All requests for manpower must be submitted in writing forty-eight (48) hours prior to load-in. Indiana University Auditorium is under contract with IATSE Local #618. Licensee agrees to abide by the rules of this agreement governing stage labor. IU Auditorium Facility Usage Policies It is further agreed and understood that all of the Facility Usage Policies including all addenda published by the date of this Agreement are hereby incorporated as part of this contract and the Licensee has received a copy of the Indiana University Auditorium Facility and General Information. Please initial here: Sound System If sound equipment is carried by the performing company, artist, or conference, the Indiana University Auditorium Production Stage Manager, after consultation with representatives of the company, may permit use of the company's equipment in conjunction with the house system. If Licensee is to mix sound system from the road sound mixing position, mixing stacks and/or equipment to be no higher than forty-eight (48) inches from the floor. Front Lighting There are no balcony rail house lighting positions in the Indiana University Auditorium.

  • Suggestions We shall have a royalty-free, worldwide, transferable, sublicenseable, irrevocable, perpetual license to use or incorporate into the Services any suggestions, enhancement requests, recommendations or other feedback provided by You, including Users, relating to the operation of the Services.

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