Membership Obligations Sample Clauses

Membership Obligations. The Parties agree that membership has the following obligations:
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Membership Obligations. As part of Your Membership, You:
Membership Obligations. Members are required to: ⦁ comply with all applicable laws concerning the storage, preparation and distribution of food; ⦁ ensure that the transport provided has such refrigeration and storage space as is required to comply with applicable health and safety laws, where food to be collected includes chilled or frozen items, and to maintain food quality; ⦁ provide refrigeration and freezer space to ensure the safe and hygienic storage of all food items in accordance with applicable health and safety laws and to prevent deterioration; ⦁ comply and ensure that employees (including volunteers) and agents comply with all Foodbank instructions, including those instructions relating to the collection, transportation, storage, preparation and distribution of food; ⦁ pay the appropriate and variable handling fee; ⦁ provide transport to collect food from Foodbank ⦁ keep such records relating to the receipt and distribution of food as the CEO may require from time to time; ⦁ Comply with the terms of any monitoring programmes established by Foodbank, including allowing reasonable access by authorised Foodbank representatives to the member’s food storage and preparation areas. ⦁ provide fair and reasonable information upon request to enable Foodbank to improve its service to the community ⦁ Assist by providing food relief to those in need within their community, when requested by Foodbank.
Membership Obligations. The Parties agree that Membership has the following obligations: •Maintain active membership in good standing with USPAE; •Unless directed otherwise by the Government, be a U.S. firm or institution organized or existing under the laws of the United States, its territories, or possessions. For the purposes of this Agreement, any agency or instrumentality of a foreign government shall not be granted Membership; •Not be barred from contracting with or receiving funds from the United States Government; •Be current (no greater than 60 days past due) on membership dues or other payments; •Contribute their respective talents and resources to the Consortium for activities such as periodic meeting attendance, committee and subcommittee participation, and other activities as may be appropriate; •Maintain an active Military Critical Technical Data Agreement (Form DD2345) certification with the U.S./ Canada Joint Certification Office, Defense Logistics Information Service to facilitate receipt of Controlled Unclassified Information from the Government or the Consortium Management Firm; •Not transfer Membership to any third party; •Comply with all applicable export control laws and regulations of the United States, including the Arms Export Control Act (“AECA”), the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (“ITAR”), the Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”), and other U.S. government directives related to export control; and •Comply with all applicable U.S. antitrust laws. •Members may need to provide proprietary data to the CMF in order for the CMF to successfully satisfy its obligations under the Management Services Agreement and the OTA. Accordingly, a Proprietary Information Exchange/Nondisclosure Agreement is incorporated herein as Exhibit A, and will govern the exchange and use of proprietary data between Members and the CMF. This Exhibit is not applicable to individual Consortium Members who decide to share proprietary information with each other unless they expressly agree to use these terms for that purpose intellectual property rights between Members, and the Government will be governed by the terms and conditions of the OTA as incorporated in derivative project award agreements and subcontracts. DEC, XXXXX, their respective members, and the CMF will not receive any rights to Member’s intellectual property under this Agreement.
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Membership Obligations. (a) The Member undertakes to follow and comply with: (a) the Agreement; (b) the policies and guidelines of the Corporation, including the Project Selection Guidance Document; (c) the Code of Ethics; and (d) its confidentiality obligations, including under the Member Collaboration NDA substantially similar to Schedule B attached herein.
Membership Obligations. Membership in the Union is not compulsory. Members of the bargaining unit have the right to join or not to join the Union as each may decide. Neither party shall coerce or discriminate against an employee in this regard.
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Membership Obligations. Upon the failure of the employee to tender initiation fees, reinstatement or dues to the Union required under paragraphs 3.1.1 or 3.1.2 of this Section, the Union shall notify the Employer and the employee by letter of such failure, and the Employer shall discharge said employee no later than the seventh (7th) business day after such notice, unless the employee pays or tenders to the Union said unpaid monies prior to the expiration of the seventh (7th) business day period. Such notice will be mailed to the facility.
Membership Obligations. Section 3.01. Membership in the CCC-AAUP is not compulsory. Members of the bargaining unit have the right to join or not to join the CCC-AAUP as each may decide. Neither party shall coerce or discriminate against a faculty member in this regard. However, the parties recognize that as the exclusive bargaining agent and grievance representative for all members of the bargaining unit, which includes both members and non-members of the CCC-AAUP, the CCC-AAUP performs an important service for members of the bargaining unit and contributes toward fulfillment of the mission of the institution.
Membership Obligations. The Parties agree that Members have the following obligations: • Be a U.S.-based firm or institution organized or existing under the laws of the United States, its territories, or possessions. For the purposes of this Consortium Membership Agreement, any agency or instrumentality of a foreign government shall not be granted Membership. • Not be barred or suspended from contracting with or receiving funds from the U.S. Government; • Clearly demonstrate in their membership application that they are capable of making a contribution in Expeditionary Missions Technologies and other relevant subject, technology, and capability domains as may be required in order to fully support the needs of the U.S. Government. • Contribute their respective talents and resources to the Consortium for activities such as periodic meeting attendance, committee and subcommittee participation, and other activities as may be appropriate; • Be current (no greater than 60 days past due) on membership dues, once they are implemented. Only Members who are current on dues will be permitted to respond to solicitations for project awards; • Maintain an active Military Critical Technical Data Agreement (Form DD 2345) certification with the U.S./Canada Joint Certification Office, Defense Logistics Information Service; • Not transfer membership to any third party; • Comply with all applicable export control laws and regulations of the United States, including the Arms Export Control Act (“AECA”), the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (“ITAR”), the Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”), and other U.S. Government directives related to export control; and • Comply with all applicable U.S. antitrust laws.
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