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Findings. Based on the information known by or provided to the Department, the following findings are asserted for purposes of this Contract:
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Findings a) The Employer will make a written determination based upon the facts and recommendation, if any, within ten (10) working days of the receipt of the investigator's report. If necessary, this timeline may be extended by mutual agreement between the parties. b) The determination will: i) state the action(s), if any, to be taken or required by the Employer; and ii) include, where appropriate, a statement of exoneration.
Findings. The investigator will not be compellable as a witness in any arbitration or other legal procedure which may result from the investigation.
Findings. City hereby finds and determines that execution of this Agreement furthers public health, safety and general welfare and that the provisions of this Agreement are consistent with the General Plan.
Findings. The College will make a written determination based upon the facts and recommendation, if any, within ten (10) working days of the receipt of the Investigator's report. Extensions of this time period shall be made only by agreement of the parties in writing. The determination will: (a) state the action(s), if any, to be taken or required by the College. (b) include, where appropriate, a statement of exoneration.
Findings. The Board and the Corporation hereby find and determine that: (a) The Board has heretofore executed and delivered the Master Lease Agreement pursuant to which it has established a master lease-purchase program. (b) The Board has heretofore leased the Series 1990A Project from the Corporation in accordance with the terms of the Lease Agreement. (c) The Board has heretofore caused the Series 1990A Certificates, the Series 1993 Certificates, the Series 2001A Certificates, the Series 2003A Certificates and the Series 2011B Certificates (as defined in the Trust Agreement) to be executed, authenticated and delivered by the Trustee in connection with the financing and refinancing of the costs of acquisition and construction and the Board's leasing of the Series 1990A Project. The Series 1990A Certificates and the Series 1993 Certificates are no longer outstanding under the Trust Agreement. (d) The Board and the Corporation deem it in their best interests to restructure the Basic Rent Payments due under the Prior Lease Schedule by issuing Refunding Certificates for the purpose of refunding, on a current basis, the outstanding Series 2001A Certificates maturing on July 1 in the years 20 and 20 , and the outstanding Series 2003A Certificates maturing on July 1, 20 (collectively, the "Refunded Certificates"). (e) In order to accomplish such refunding, the Board and the Corporation hereby agree to cause the issuance of the Series 2011B Certificates (as defined in the Trust Agreement) pursuant to the Trust Agreement and the Series 2011B Supplemental Trust Agreement. (f) The Board and the Corporation further agree to use proceeds of the Series 2011B Certificates to (i) prepay the Refunded Certificates pursuant to the terms of the Trust Agreement (including, particularly, Articles V and XII thereof) and an Escrow Deposit Agreement, dated as of , 2011 (the "Escrow Deposit Agreement"), between the Board and U.S. Bank National Association, as Escrow Agent, in order to restructure and reduce certain Basic Rent Payments payable under the Lease Agreement as aforesaid, and (ii) pay costs associated with the issuance of the Series 2011B Certificates. The portion of the proceeds of the Series 2011B Certificates to be applied to the refunding of the Refunded Certificates shall be deposited into an escrow deposit trust fund established pursuant to the Escrow Deposit Agreement and shall constitute the deposit of prepaid Basic Rent Payments by the Board. The refunding of the Refunded...
Findings. The CSLC’s role as a responsible agency affects the scope of, but not the obligation to adopt, findings required by CEQA. Findings are required under CEQA by each public agency that approves a project for which an EIR has been certified that identifies one or more significant impacts on the environment (Pub. Resources Code, § 21081, subd. (a); State CEQA Guidelines, § 15091, subd. (a)). Because the PEIR certified by the San Diego Water Board for the Project identifies potentially significant impacts that fall within the scope of the CSLC’s approval, the CSLC makes the Findings set forth below as a responsible agency under CEQA. (CEQA Guidelines, § 15096, subd. (h);
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Findings. Congress finds the following:
Findings the findings generated by the Applicant as a result of the Approved Research Project; and/or
Findings. (1) an age and service profile and the anticipated attrition rates of the workforce over the life of the Agreement; (2) an assessment of the current skill requirements (both competencies and force levels) of the plant, the availability of such skill requirements within the existing workforce and any training practices or programs necessary to bring the competencies and/or force levels of the current workforce into prompt conformity with the plant’s current skill requirements; (3) an evaluation of the appropriateness of existing training programs and the necessity of developing additional training programs, giving due consideration to changing technology and future skill needs; (4) an examination of current overtime levels and an assessment of whether Employees in certain positions are working excessive overtime; (5) an examination of methods by which productivity can be improved through additional training of Employees; (6) an examination of the plant's business plan, including projected capital spending, planned or potential new technology or technological change and other relevant factors over the term of the Agreement; (7) an assessment of the work practices and the training practices at the plant, as compared to those of other steel producers represented by the Union; (8) an analysis of the achievements and expectations of the previous year’s Plan; and (9) an estimate of the necessary resources required to implement the Plan.
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