EASB’s Undertaking to have SPS Sample Clauses

EASB’s Undertaking to have SPS. EASB hereby confirms and undertakes to the Student that it has in place a Student Protection Scheme as stipulated by the Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) (the “SPS”) by way of a Student Tuition Fee Account (Escrow) pursuant to the terms and conditions of the CASE-PEO Agreement dated 24 December 2004 made between CASE and EASB.
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