Cooperatives Sample Clauses
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Cooperatives. The Company may designate a local, regional or national advertising coverage area in which the Franchisee's ▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ Grill and at least one other ▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ Grill is located for the purpose of developing an advertising or promotional cooperative. The Company has the power, in its sole discretion, to require cooperatives to be formed, changed, dissolved or merged. The Franchisee will be required to participate in and contribute to any cooperative designated in the Franchisee's coverage area. The costs of the program will be allocated among franchisees in the coverage area, and each franchisee's share of the costs for a given year will be in proportion to its respective Gross Revenues during the preceding year.
Cooperatives. List any other cooperative or state contracts currently held or in the process of securing Appendix F: COMPANY PROFILE Please provide the following:
1. Company’s official registered name.
2. Brief history of your company, including the year it was established.
3. Company’s Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) number.
4. Corporate office location.
5. List the total number of sales persons employed by your organization within the United States, broken down by market
6. List the number and location of offices, or service centers for all states being offered in solicitation. Additionally, list the names of key contacts at each location with title, address, phone and e-mail address.
7. Please provide contact information for the person(s) who will be responsible for the following areas, including resumes:
a. Sales
b. Sales Support
c. Marketing
d. Financial Reporting
e. Executive Support
8. Define your standard terms of payment.
9. Who is your competition in the marketplace?
Cooperatives. List any other cooperative or state contracts currently held or in the process of securing: Allied States Cooperative N/A 9/30/18 $160,000 TIPS-USA N/A 9/27/18 $203,236
1. Company’s official registered name. RoofConnect Logistics, Inc. dba RoofConnect
2. Brief history of your company, including the year it was established. RoofConnect was officially established in 2002 as a professional roofing service provider when 27 independent roofing contractors joined together to address the needs of building owners looking for a nationwide, single- source roofing organization. Today, RoofConnect has grown to over 396 contractors and more than 497 service locations across the country. To this day RoofConnect contractors ensure the finest workmanship available no matter where their client's business is located. Any National IPA Member with one location or multiple locations and roofing needs, whether they are regular roof maintenance and leak repairs, capital re-roof or coating projects, roof consulting needs, or even natural disaster, will benefit by utilizing RoofConnect’s nationwide coverage and resources. The nationwide coverage is offered by a single call to RoofConnect which allows agencies and building owner’s peace of mind both for the reactive roofing emergencies and proactive roof asset planning.
3. Company’s Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) number. ▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇
4. Corporate office location: Sheridan, Ark.
5. List the total number of sales persons employed by your organization within the United States, broken down by market. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇, 13 sales people + Field Sales/Service Personnel at Nationwide Member Locations* *RoofConnect’s Member Contractors have additional sales personnel at each of our service locations that will add resources nationwide. See item 6 below. Thirteen (13) corporate sales professionals covering the United States divided into 11 Regions of coverage: Central States Western States Ohio South Texas Northeast States Arkansas Tennessee Southeast States Georgia North Central Texas
Cooperatives. During the term of this Agreement, no cooperative between Prairie State College and any other Community College District involving an existing course, or discipline/program area will be established without written notification to the Union prior to reaching an administrative decision. The College President and/or his/her designated representative(s) shall meet with the designated representative of the Union and a representative of the appropriate discipline/program area if the proposed cooperative involves specific courses to discuss in good faith whatever proposals the Union might have concerning this matter. Written proposals, if any, of the Union and/or the discipline/program area representative shall be forwarded to the Board along with the recommendations of the President.
Cooperatives. List any other cooperative or state contracts currently held or in the process of securing [Remainder of Page Intentionally Left Blank] Appendix F: COMPANY PROFILE Please provide the following:
1. Company’s official registered name. ▇▇▇▇▇ USA LLC
2. Brief history of your company, including the year it was established.
3. Company’s Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) number.
4. Corporate office location.
5. List the total number of sales persons employed by your organization within the United States, broken down by market.
6. List the number and location of offices, or service centers for all states being offered in solicitation. Additionally, list the names of key contacts at each location with title, address, phone and e-mail address.
7. Please provide contact information for the person(s) who will be responsible for the following areas, including resumes:
a. Sales
b. Sales Support
c. Marketing
d. Financial Reporting
e. Executive Support
8. Define your standard terms of payment.
9. Who is your competition in the marketplace?
Cooperatives. Cooperatives started as a defensive mechanism against moneylenders, and received considerable emphasis as an instrument of economic development of the disadvantaged particularly in the rural areas that embraced a large gamut of activities to serve the interests of the producers and consumers. “The non-exploitative character of cooperatives, voluntary nature of the membership, the principle of ‘one man one vote’, decentralized decision making and self-imposed curbs on profits eminently qualified them as an instrument of development combining the advantages of private ownership with public good”.
Cooperatives. North Dakota law allows school districts to cooperate in the provision of educational services: • School districts operating under an academic cooperative agreement approved by the superintendent of public instruction may participate in multiboard meetings as long as those meetings are concerned with cooperative activities (NDCC 15.1-09- 30). 02-30-11 • School districts may employ a superintendent jointly with one or more other districts (NDCC 15.1-09-55). • Districts cooperating with each other in the joint provision of educational services under a plan approved by the superintendent of public instruction are considered to be a single district (NDCC 15.1-29-03) for the purpose of providing one or more grade levels.
Cooperatives. The contract scope and working drawings for these facilities require professional review to assure the product ordered conforms to the expectations of the Public Works and Fire Departments. Following on-site erection of the prefabricated steel apparatus bay by the manufacturer, the building shell will require follow-up construction to upfit the facility with the interior fixtures, fire sprinklers, engine exhaust extraction, plumbing fixtures and mechanical equipment necessary to meet the operational requirements of the Fire Department. The services of an architectural design team are recommended to complete design and bidding documents for this portion of the project. The modular living quarters will be substantially complete and ready to furnish and occupy following its delivery and installation. This element of the project is not expected to require significant on-site work. To complete this work, staff recommends retaining the services of RRM Design Group (RRM) under a professional services agreement (see Attachment A). Separate from this agreement, City staff will develop plans and bidding documents for the on-site improvements including drainage, driveway, parking, apparatus apron, site lighting, emergency electrical generator, and underground utilities (water, sewer, electrical and telecommunications). The services of a local electrical engineer were retained using a 3-year on-call services task order to complete the electrical and lighting design including coordination with the local utility, Southern California Edison. This project is identified as Project 93710 - Fire Station No. 7 – Interim Facility in the FY23-24 Capital Improvement Program following elevation to Workplan by City Council on December 18, 2023. The Interim Fire Station No. 7 facility is planned to be located on a 2.92-acre City-owned parcel (APN 076-0-010-115) at ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇. RRM was selected from the established 3-year on-call consultant list based on their specific knowledge of fire station design and construction. RRM is a qualified professional consultant that retains an experienced design team with specialists in fire station and public safety design. The scope and fee represent a fair and reasonable price for the work required. Staff anticipates the final cost of services provided may exceed $60,000 to accommodate additional design or construction phase services. Accordingly, Staff recommends City Council approve the Professional Services Agreement included as Atta...
Cooperatives. Are you a member of any type of cooperative (housing, food, agricultural, etc.)? If YES, give details:
Cooperatives. We propose to legally define the concepts of the cooperative’s operations with its cooperated and/or third parties, in order to provide certainty, avoiding future changes of interpretation of the IRS. Cooperatives will be expressly incorporated into those entities offering instruments eligible for saving incentives for the people contemplated in the new Article 54 bis of the ITL.
