Enforcement Steps Sample Clauses
The "Enforcement Steps" clause outlines the specific actions a party may take to ensure compliance with the terms of an agreement. This may include procedures such as issuing formal notices of breach, providing opportunities to cure defaults, or initiating legal proceedings if necessary. By clearly defining the steps required before enforcement, the clause helps both parties understand their obligations and the process for addressing violations, ultimately reducing disputes and ensuring a fair and orderly resolution of issues.
Enforcement Steps. Collector will take all necessary and appropriate actions to collect Tax not paid when due and to ensure employer compliance, including without limitation when appropriate the following steps:
Enforcement Steps. The device will be confiscated for the remainder of the day and the parent/guardian will be notified of the incident. The student will pick up the device from the Grand Finale staff at the end of the day. Second Offense: The device will be confiscated for the remainder of the day. The device may be picked up from the Grand Finale staff at the end of the day but only by the student’s parent/guardian. In addition, the student may be required to participate in an individual or small group discussion facilitated by the Grand Finale staff (and any individuals affected by the violation).
Enforcement Steps. Enforcement
Enforcement Steps. The device will be confiscated for the remainder of the day and the parent/guardian will be notified of the incident. The student will pick the device up from The PULSE staff at the end of the day. Second Offense: The device will be confiscated for the remainder of the day. The device may be picked up from The PULSE staff at the end of that day but only by the student’s parent/guardian. In addition, the student may be required to participate in an individual or small group discussion facilitated by The PULSE staff (and any individuals affected by the violation).
Enforcement Steps a) Witness, or receive a report on, inappropriate behaviour or activity
b) Assess situation
c) Verbal warnings to refrain from a prohibited activity
