General Factors Sample Clauses

General Factors. To ensure that the City and District equitably contribute to the development, and maintenance of joint use facilities, several factors must be considered during the negotiation phase. For each Agreement, equity of contribution will be determined by evaluating the following:
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General Factors. The foreign government controls or heavily regulates the market for an input used to produce the subject merchandise. • The DOC, in a separate CVD proceeding, has found the existence of countervailable subsidies as to inputs used in the production of the subject merchandise. DOUBLE COUNTING • Evidence exists that large quantities of an input used in the production of the subject merchandise have been imported into the exporting country and that the exporting country has not attempted to restrain those imports through the application of its own AD disciplines. • The foreign producers benefit from strategic alliances with input providers, even if those relationships fall short of the U.S. standard for treating the companies as affiliated. Proposed Canada SIMA Changes
General Factors. The combined entity’s business may be affected from time to time by such matters as changes in general economic conditions, changes in laws and regulations, taxes, tax laws, prices and costs, and other factors of a general nature which may have an adverse effect on its business.
General Factors. Except to the extent otherwise specified in the Agreement, the following interest and mortality factors shall be used in determining the Actuarial Equivalent amount of any benefit:
General Factors a) No food or drink to be brought into the building
General Factors. Except to the extent otherwise specified in the Agreement, the following interest and mortality factors shall be used in determining the Actuarial Equivalent amount of any benefit: Interest Assumption: During each stability period, the annual rate of interest on 30-year Treasury securities for the lookback month. The stability period shall be the Plan Year. The lookback month shall be the second calendar month preceding the commencement of the stability period.
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  • SECONDARY FACTORS (a) The extent of control which, by agreement, COUNTY may exercise over the details of the work is slight rather than substantial; (b) CONTRACTOR is engaged in a distinct occupation or business; (c) In the locality, the work to be done by CONTRACTOR is usually done by a specialist without supervision, rather than under the direction of an employer; (d) The skill required in the particular occupation is substantial rather than slight; (e) The CONTRACTOR rather than the COUNTY supplies the instrumentalities, tools and workplace; (f) The length of time for which CONTRACTOR is engaged is of limited duration rather than indefinite; The method of payment of CONTRACTOR is by the job rather than by the time; (h) The work is part of a special or permissive activity, program, or project, rather than part of the regular business of COUNTY; (i) CONTRACTOR and COUNTY believe they are creating an independent contractor relationship rather than an employer-employee relationship; and The COUNTY conducts public business. It is recognized that it is not necessary that all secondary factors support creation of an independent contractor relationship, but rather that overall there are significant secondary factors which indicate that CONTRACTOR is an independent contractor. By their signatures to this Agreement, each of the undersigned certifies that it is his or her considered judgment that the CONTRACTOR engaged under this Agreement is in fact an independent contractor.

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