NOTES FOR GUIDANCE Sample Clauses

NOTES FOR GUIDANCE. Incumbents working with an Associate or Assistant, or Part Time Minister who holds a licence (rather than permission to officiate) from the Xxxxxx, are required to draw up a working agreement. Working agreements are intended to establish: how incumbents will share ministerial responsibility with their colleague and other members of the local ministry teams; how Associate/Assistant/ clergy may exercise their particular ministerial skills; the Associate/Assistant/’s working pattern, taking into account the amount of time being offered, in the light of personal, family or work circumstances. This information will also form part of the Statement of Particulars issued under the Common Tenure arrangements. Working agreements aim to provide a covenanted framework that is open and negotiated, so as to give confidence and clarity about the boundaries within which incumbents and colleagues may find the freedom to explore, value and develop their ministries together. Working agreements are to be reviewed regularly to take account of changing situations, personal circumstances and developing experience. They will also contribute into the Ministerial Review process. Since some Non Stipendiary clergy may be deployed at some distance from their homes, the consequences of this need to be taken into account.
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NOTES FOR GUIDANCE. Liabilities: NRSWA inspections are normally carried out within the agreed guarantee period, however, if a series of failures are encountered that may be linked to a trend of recycled product failure after expiry of the guarantee period, then an investigation must be carried out. If the investigation identifies a defect that could not have been envisaged within the guarantee period, the Notts v BT agreement shall be considered. An immediate review of this material for future suitability must then commence. Stop Procedure: The accredited Laboratory shall inform all YHAUC members of unacceptable material. The manufacturer will be informed to stop delivering this material (by the accredited testing laboratory) to YHAUC users, until corrective action has been taken. Stockpiled material shall be quarantined. The Recycle Group and their nominated consultant will call an emergency review meeting with the material supplier and all other interested parties. This meeting will determine what other remedial actions are required. The approved material list on the YHAUC web site will be updated to reflect the current material status. When all corrective actions have been undertaken, the stop embargo may be lifted by the accredited testing laboratory and all YHAUC material users and HA’s informed. The YHAUC web site will be updated to inform of the current material status. The YHAUC web site: The YHAUC web site is crucial to the viable usage of recycled materials in the YHAUC region. The web page shows details of all current and historical data regarding recycled material approvals in the YHAUC region. The Web page will be updated by the nominated test Laboratory to ensure data is input in a timely fashion. YHAUC will provide the necessary passwords. The current approved material list and test results will be featured.
NOTES FOR GUIDANCE. Appendix 1 1 Issuing authority Name 2 Tax identification number Address Destination
NOTES FOR GUIDANCE. “Term” in the above context corresponds to the termly calendar in Local Authority (LA) schools. *MU members are insured personally inrespect of legalliability that may arise following injury or damage to members of the public. The limit of indemnity is £10m. This policy is only operative whilst the individual registered member is performing, rehearsing or auditioning either solo or as part of a group, band or orchestra and/or whilst teaching either at the member’s own home, the student’s own home, or in a public place including transit to and from. It is important to note that whilst a teacher will use his or her best endeavours to ensure the student makes satisfactory progress. this cannot be guaranteed. In particular, careful regular practice as advised by the Teacher is a prerequisite of success on any musical instrument or in any musical endeavour.
NOTES FOR GUIDANCE. PART A To be completed by all applicants PART B To be completed by partnerships & sole traders PART C To be completed by companies PART D The personal guarantee of each director will be required PART E Privacy ACT notification to be completed by all applicants PART A – All applicants must complete APPLICANT POSITION EMAIL PHONE BUSINESS INFORMATION AS REGISTERED (THE HIRER) FULL COMPANY NAME TRADING ADDRESS CITY STATE POST CODE POSTAL ADDRESS (if different to trading) PHONE FAX EMAIL CONTACT DETAILS ACCOUNTS PAYABLE PURCHASING CONTACT NAME PHONE MOBILE EMAIL BANK INFORMATION BANK NAME BRANCH CREDIT LIMIT PREMISES OWNED 🗆 BUYING 🗆 LEASED 🗆 CREDIT LIMIT REQUIRED $ If Owned VALUE $ SUBJECT TO MORTGAGE OR OTHER CHARGE? YES / NO If Yes TO WHOM AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE OR CHARGE $ If there is any mortgage, bill of sale or other charge over any other asset of the business please give details below SUPPLIER REFERENCES Please provide us at least three other companies your business has established credit with previously for more than 2 years. References provided must be suppliers. I.e. Phone, fuel or insurance account references will not be accepted. 1 2 3 NAME CONTACT PHONE EMAIL
NOTES FOR GUIDANCE. 1. It is suggested that hirers in their own interest ensure they have adequate insurance for all the equipment in their care.
NOTES FOR GUIDANCE. “Session” in the above context corresponds to a 6-week teaching period. - MU members are insured personally in respect of legal liability that may arise following injury or damage to members of the public. The limit of indemnity is £10m. This policy is only operative whilst the individual registered member is performing, rehearsing or auditioning either solo or as part of a group, band or orchestra and/or whilst teaching either at the member’s own home, the Student’s own home, or in a public place including transit to and from. - It is important to note that whilst a Teacher will use his or her best endeavours to ensure the Student makes satisfactory progress, this cannot be guaranteed. In particular, careful regular practice as advised by the Teacher is a prerequisite of success on any musical instrument or in any musical endeavour. This agreement is subject to the conditions printed above and may only be varied with the agreement of both parties. □ I have had the opportunity to discuss the information above, and agree to these terms and conditions. (Please tick) Signed by Student/Parent/Guardian Date / / Signed by the Teacher Date / /
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