Call Protection In the event all or any portion of the Loans (i) are repaid, prepaid, effectively refinanced or repriced pursuant to subsection 3.4 (other than subsection 3.4(b)(iii), 3.4(b)(iv), 3.4(c) or 3.4(f)) or through any waiver, consent or amendment (in connection with any waiver, consent or amendment to the Loans directed at, or the result of which would be, the lowering of the effective interest cost or the weighted average yield of the Loans or the incurrence of any debt financing having an effective interest cost or weighted average yield that is less than the effective interest cost or weighted average yield of the Loans) including, in each case, in connection with any exercise of the Borrower’s right to replace any Lender in accordance with subsection 3.12(c)) or (ii) become due and payable pursuant to subsection 8.1, in each case on or prior to September 27, 2014, such repayments, prepayments, refinancings or repricings will be made with a prepayment premium in an amount (the “Yield Maintenance Amount”) equal to the present value of the sum of (x) the Applicable Margin that would have been payable for the Eurodollar Rate applicable to the Loans plus (y) the greater of (1) the Eurodollar Rate “floor” (i.e. 1.25%) and (2) the Eurodollar Rate (assuming an Interest Period of three months in effect on the date on which the applicable notice of repayment, prepayment, repricing or refinancing is given), in each case calculated as a rate per annum on the amount of the principal of such Loans repaid, prepaid, refinanced or repriced from the date of such repayment, prepayment, refinancing or repricing until September 27, 2014 plus (z) the prepayment premium on the amount of the principal of such Loans repaid, prepaid, refinanced or repriced that would have been payable on such Loans had such repayment, prepayment, refinancing or repricing been made after September 27, 2014 but on or prior to September 27, 2015 (in each case, computed on the basis of actual days elapsed over a year of 360 days and using a discount rate equal to the Treasury Rate as of such prepayment date plus 50 basis points). After September 27, 2014, such repayments, prepayments, refinancings or repricings will be made with a prepayment premium in an amount equal to (x) 102.5% of the principal amount repaid, prepaid, refinanced or repriced if such repayment, prepayment, refinancing or repricing occurs after September 27, 2014, but on or prior to September 27, 2015 and (y) 101% of the principal amount repaid, prepaid, refinanced or repriced if such repayment, prepayment, refinancing or repricing occurs after September 27, 2015 but on or prior to September 27, 2016. No prepayment premium will be required after September 27, 2016.
▇▇▇▇ Protection 1With respect to the Parties' rights and obligations under this Framework Agreement, the Parties agree that the Authority is the Data Controller and that the Supplier is the Data Processor.
TEACHER PROTECTION A. The teachers shall have the right to review those things in his/her personnel file to which he/she is entitled by Law. At the option of the teacher, a representative of the Association may be present for such review. Each file shall contain a record indicating reviewer and date of review, excluding school personnel official access for record maintenance. B. The teacher may submit a written notation regarding any material and the same will be attached to the file copy of the material in question. If the teacher is asked to sign material placed in his/her file, such signature will be understood to indicate his/her awareness of the material but in no instance shall said signature be interpreted to mean agreement with the content of the material. ▇. Any serious complaint made against a teacher by any parent, student, and other person will be promptly called to the attention of the teacher. D. If a teacher is to be disciplined or reprimanded by the Board or its designee, he/she shall be entitled to have a representative of the Association present. That representative shall be the teacher's choice between the building representative or another Association officer. E. Each teacher has the responsibility for maintaining proper student control and discipline throughout the school day as well as at school-sponsored activities where he/she is serving as a sponsor or chaperone. The teacher, however, has the primary responsibility for maintaining control and discipline in his/her classroom. The Board will give reasonable support and assistance to teachers with respect to maintenance of control and discipline. Whenever is appears that a particular pupil requires special attention, reasonable steps shall be taken to provide such attention. The teachers recognize that all disciplinary actions and methods invoked by them shall be in accordance with established Board policy. F. Any case of assault upon a teacher which is related to a school-centered problem shall be promptly reported to the Board or its designated representative. If the assault was by a pupil or pupils, the Administration shall promptly investigate the matter and determine suitable discipline for the assaulting pupil. This decision shall be communicated to the teacher concerned. If the assault is by an adult, who is not a pupil, the Board its designee representative shall promptly report the incident to the proper law enforcement authorities. G. A teacher may suspend a pupil from one (1) period, when the grossness of the offense, the persistence of the misbehavior, or the disruptive effect of the violation makes the continued presence of the student in that classroom intolerable. In such cases, the teacher will promptly (by the end of the school day) furnish the administrator or counselor full particulars of the incident. The teacher and the administration will cooperatively endeavor to achieve correction of student behavior through whatever avenues are reasonably available. H. School administrators and teachers will endeavor to achieve correction of the students' misbehavior through counseling and interviews with the child and his/her parents when warranted.
Legal Protection The insurance covers expenses for lawyers, courts, experts, and witnesses when the owner, user or driver is a party to a dispute concerning the driving of the vehicle covered by this insurance. Such coverage only applies to disputes that arise during the insurance period. Legal aid coverage is a reimbursement scheme, which gives the right to compensation for reasonable and necessary documented expenses in such disputes that are covered by the insurance. The coverage applies to disputes that can be brought before the ordinary courts. The insurance company or Omocom will not in any way participate in or be a party to the dispute. The insured can choose a lawyer or registered legal assistant to assist in the dispute. If there are several parties on the same side in the same dispute, the insurance company or Omocom may demand that they use the same legal assistance. Always contact Omocom before making any commitments relating to a dispute. The insurance company or Omocom must be informed in writing as soon as possible and no later than one year after a dispute has arisen and a lawyer/registered legal assistant has been engaged. The insurance covers a maximum of 20 000 EUR. For disputes against the insurer, legal aid is covered by a maximum of 2 500 EUR. The insurance does not apply for disputes between the owner and the renter.
Environmental Protection (i) Except as set forth in Schedule 9 attached hereto, neither the Borrower nor any of its Restricted Subsidiaries nor any of their respective Real Property or operations are subject to any outstanding written order, consent decree or settlement agreement with any Person relating to (A) any Environmental Law, (B) any Environmental Claim or (C) any Hazardous Materials Activity; (ii) Neither the Borrower nor any of its Restricted Subsidiaries has received any letter or written request for information under Section 104 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (42 U.S.C. § 9604) or any comparable state law; (iii) There are no and, to the Borrower’s knowledge, have been no conditions, occurrences, or Hazardous Materials Activities which could reasonably be expected to form the basis of an Environmental Claim against the Borrower or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries that, individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to have a Materially Adverse Effect; (iv) Neither the Borrower nor any of its Restricted Subsidiaries, nor, to the Borrower’s knowledge, any predecessor of the Borrower or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries has filed any notice under any Environmental Law indicating past or present Release of Hazardous Materials on any Real Property, and neither the Borrower nor any of its Restricted Subsidiaries’ operations involves the generation, transportation, treatment, storage or disposal of hazardous waste (other than hazardous waste generated in the ordinary course of business, and which is not reasonably likely to materially adversely affect the Real Property or have a Materially Adverse Effect), as defined under 40 C.F.R. Parts 260-270 or any state equivalent; and (v) Compliance with all current requirements pursuant to or under Environmental Laws will not, individually or in the aggregate, have a reasonable possibility of giving rise to a Materially Adverse Effect. Notwithstanding anything in this Section 4.1(z) to the contrary, to the knowledge of Borrower or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries, no event or condition has occurred or is occurring with respect to the Borrower or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries relating to any Environmental Law, any Release of Hazardous Materials, or any Hazardous Materials Activity which individually or in the aggregate has had or could reasonably be expected to have a Materially Adverse Effect.