Contents Sample Clauses
The 'Contents' clause serves to outline the structure and organization of a document by listing its main sections or topics. Typically, it appears at the beginning of contracts, agreements, or lengthy documents, providing a roadmap that helps readers quickly locate specific provisions or areas of interest. By clearly presenting the arrangement of the document, this clause enhances navigability and ensures that all parties can efficiently reference and review relevant sections, thereby promoting clarity and ease of use.
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Contents. Registry Operator will provide, at least, the following data for all registered domain names: domain name, domain name repository object id (roid), registrar id (IANA ID), statuses, last updated date, creation date, expiration date, and name server names. For sponsoring registrars, at least, it will provide: registrar name, registrar repository object id (roid), hostname of registrar Whois server, and URL of registrar.
Contents. Each work authorization will specify (1) the types of services to be performed; (2) a period of performance with a beginning and ending date; (3) a full description of the work to be performed; (4) a work schedule with milestones; (5) a cost not to exceed amount, (6) the basis of payment whether cost plus fixed fee, unit cost, lump sum, or specified rate; and (7) a work authorization budget calculated using fees set forth in Attachment E, Fee Schedule. The Engineer is not to include additional contract terms and conditions in the work authorization. In the event of any conflicting terms and conditions between the work authorization and the contract, the terms and conditions of the contract shall prevail and govern the work and costs incurred.
Contents. The written grievance should include the following information:
1. A statement of the pertinent facts surrounding the nature of the grievance;
2. The date of the occurrence giving rise to the grievance or the date the grievant knew or could reasonably have known of the occurrence;
3. The specific Rule and/or Section of the Agreement violated;
4. The specific remedy requested;
5. The name of the grievant or description of the group;
6. The steps taken to informally resolve the grievance; and
7. The name and signature of the Union representative.
Contents. (a) In the changing facilities, separate clothes hanging facilities for each person employed are to be provided (coat hooks only to be used).
(b) In the changing facilities, sufficient seating accommodation for the changing of work apparel is to be provided.
(c) In the messing facilities, sufficient tables with fixed washable laminex or vinyl surface, and seating for the taking of meals, are to be provided.
(d) Food warming facilities to be supplied, together with a supply of cool, clean water conveniently accessible, as well as boiling water, tea, milk, coffee and sugar at all meal/rest breaks.
(e) Receptacle for garbage with bin liner and rat and fly proof is to be supplied in mess area, and emptied regularly.
(f) A washable vinyl floor surface in all facilities is to be provided.
(g) Shelving is to be supplied in the mess shed for storage (cups, lunch bags, etc.).
(h) All facilities are to be cleaned and disinfected twice daily.
(i) The amenities must be separated from office space and must not be used for equipment storage.
Contents. 4.1 In the changing facilities, separate clothes hanging facilities for each person employed are to be provided (coat hooks only to be used).
4.2 In the changing facilities, sufficient seating accommodation for the changing of work apparel is to be provided.
Contents. 1.1 This Agreement is set out in the following manner. Clause No. Subject Matter
Contents. The written grievance shall include the following information:
a. The date upon which the grievance occurred.
b. The specific Article(s) and Section(s) of the Agreement violated.
c. The past practice, rule, policy violated.
d. Specific remedy requested.
e. The grievant(s) name.
f. Name and signature of Union representative (Staff or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇).
g. The nature of the grievance. Failure to include the above information shall not be a reason for invalidating the grievance.
Contents. If the Credit Union provides a statement for your account, you will receive a periodic statement of all transactions and activity on your account during the statement period. If a periodic statement is provided you agree that only one statement is necessary for a multiple party account. For checking accounts, you understand that when paid, your original check (or any substitute check) becomes property of the Credit Union and may not be returned to you. You agree to keep a copy or carbon copy of your original check in order to verify its validity. If you request us to provide you with an original check or sufficient copy, you agree that we may provide an electronic image of the original check or sufficient copy if you have agreed to receive account information or statements electronically. You understand your statements and checks are made available to you on the date the statement is mailed to you.
Contents. 1.1 This Agreement is set out in the following manner.
Contents. The written grievance must include the following information:
1. A statement of the pertinent facts surrounding the nature of the grievance;
2. The date upon which the incident occurred;
3. The specific article and section of the Agreement violated;
4. The steps taken to informally resolve the grievance and the individuals involved in the attempted resolution;
5. The specific remedy requested;
6. The name of the grievant; and
7. The name of the Union representative. Failure by the Union to provide a copy of a grievance or the request for the next step with the Human Resources Office or to describe the steps taken to informally resolve the grievance at the time of filing will not be the basis for invalidating the grievance.
