It must Sample Clauses

The "It must" clause establishes a mandatory obligation for a party to perform a specific action or fulfill a particular requirement. In practice, this clause is used to clearly state duties such as delivering goods by a certain date, maintaining confidentiality, or complying with applicable laws. By explicitly requiring certain actions, the clause ensures that responsibilities are unambiguous and enforceable, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or non-compliance.
It must a) be in writing; b) include both the Company and your details; c) be signed by you and the Company (or your parent/guardian if you are under 18); d) set out the terms of this Agreement whose effect will be varied by the individual flexibility agreement and how they will be varied; e) set out how you will be better off overall as a result of the flexibility agreement; and f) state when it starts to operate.
It must. Give the enrollee written notice of the reason for the decision to extend the timeframe and inform the enrollee of the right to file a grievance if he or she disagrees with that decision.
It must either provide passengers with an electronic way of buying (including at home, on the move or at stations), receiving or collecting and using their ticket; or identify that a passenger has entered and left the rail network at particular stations, and deducts the cost of the journey from their debit/credit card, pre-pay account or other permissible funding mechanism;