PARTNER DUTIES Sample Clauses
PARTNER DUTIES. The Partners shall have the following duties and obligations:
PARTNER DUTIES. The Partners shall have the following duties and obligations: a. Costs and Expenses. The costs and expenses of the Partnership shall be the responsibility of: [DESCRIBE DISTRIBUTION OF COSTS AND EXPENSES] b. Conflict of Interest. A Partner ☐ can ☐ cannot participate, directly or indirectly, in a business related to the acts conducted by the Partnership. c.
PARTNER DUTIES. Pursuant to Section 1101(d) of the Act, the duties of the Partners to the other Partners and to the Partnership are hereby limited to those provided expressly in this Agreement, including, but not limited to, the provisions of Sections 6.7, 6.11, 6.12 and 7.3.
PARTNER DUTIES. The parties to this Partner Agreement accept the Purpose and the Statement of Mutual Benefit and Interest herein and will undertake to advance those efforts as follows. The Partner shall.
A. Follow the objectives of the PRISM following New York State law and regulations which define and regulate invasive species. Those laws include the Legislative Finding that “invasive plant and animal species pose an unacceptable risk to New York State’s environment and economy” where an “invasive species” is defined as “a species that is: (a) nonnative to the ecosystem under consideration; and (b) whose introduction causes or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to human health. For the purposes of this paragraph, the harm must significantly outweigh any benefits.” New York State Environmental Conservation Law §§ 9-1701, 9-1703(10).
B. Support the strategic plan of the Lower ▇▇▇▇▇▇ PRISM and work cooperatively with other Partners.
C. Be represented at 50% or more of the Partner meetings of the Lower ▇▇▇▇▇▇ PRISM each year.
D. Provide the PRISM Coordinator with an annual summary of activities for the annual PRISM report.
E. Designate one person to represent the Partner. A Partner can change their designated representative by notifying the PRISM Coordinator.
F. Recognize that each Partner organization will only have one vote on PRISM issues regardless of the number of representatives from that organization present at a meeting.
G. Accept that if a Partner fails to meet any of these duties they may be removed as a Partner. They may then be reinstated as a Partner after going through a probationary period of one year, where they successfully meet the above duties.
H. Accept that a Partner may apply for a hiatus from membership that will excuse them on a one year probationary period, by giving notice to the PRISM Coordinator that they will temporarily be unable to meet the necessary duties for membership. During that time, however, the Partner must still provide a summary of activities (Item III.D above) to the PRISM Coordinator. Failure to do so may result in membership status being revoked.
PARTNER DUTIES. The Partners shall have the following duties and obligations: a. Costs and Expenses. The costs and expenses of the Partnership shall be the responsibility of: [DESCRIBE DISTRIBUTION OF COSTS AND EXPENSES] b. Conflict of Interest. A Partner ☐ can ☐ cannot participate, directly or indirectly, in a business related to the acts conducted by the Partnership. c. Management. The following Partner(s) are obligated to manage the day-to-day activities of the Partnership: [PARTNER(S’)] NAME(S)].
d. Work Requirements. The following Partner(s) are required to work for the Partnership. Compensation, if any, shall be agreed to in a separate document. [PARTNER’S NAMES AND WORK REQUIREMENTS].
e. Voluntary Withdrawal. If any Partner should withdraw from the Partnership, they must give at least [#] days’ written notice to the Partnership. Such withdrawal shall not affect the day-to-day operations of the Partnership. 5.
PARTNER DUTIES. The Partners shall have the following duties and obligations: a. Costs and Expenses. The costs and expenses of the Partnership shall be the responsibility of: [DESCRIBE DISTRIBUTION OF COSTS AND EXPENSES] b. Conflict of Interest.
e. Voluntary Withdrawal. If any Partner should withdraw from the Partnership, they must give at least [#] days’ written notice to the Partnership. Such withdrawal shall not affect the day-to-day operations of the Partnership. 5.
PARTNER DUTIES. For the purpose of this Cooperative Agreement, the Partners of the Center include WACD, SWCDM, and NRCS
PARTNER DUTIES. (a) Promotion of HomeScout to Customers. Partner will use commercially ----------------------------------- reasonable efforts to promote the HomeScout service to its Customers. Without limitation to the foregoing, Partner will integrate as a default portion of Partner's standard Member Access Panel, a "Click Agreement", authorizing the promotion of each Customer's Web Site and Customer Listings Data within HomeScout. Such Click Agreement shall require the Customer to manually opt out if they do not desire to be promoted within HomeScout. If more than one promotional option exists within the Member Access Panel, then HomeScout shall be the first such click agreement that is offered to the customer.
PARTNER DUTIES. The parties to this Cooperation Agreement accept the Purpose and the Statement of Mutual Benefit and Interest herein and will undertake actions to advance those efforts as follows. The Partner shall:
A. Follow the objectives of CRISP according to New York State law and regulations, which define and regulate invasive species. Those laws also include the l egislative finding that “invasive plant and animal species pose an unacceptable risk to New York State’s environment and economy” where an “invasive species” is defined as “a species that is: (a) nonnative to the ecosystem under consideration; and (b) whose introduction causes or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to human health. For the purposes of this paragraph, the harm must significantly outweigh any benefits.” New York State Environmental Conservation Law §§ 9-1701, 9-1703(10).
B. Support the strategic plan of CRISP and work cooperatively with other Partners.
C. Be represented at a minimum of one Partner meeting, as described in Section IV (A), annually.
D. Provide the CRISP Director with an annual summary of their activities for the CRISP annual report.
E. Accept that if a Partner fails to meet any of these duties they may be removed as a Partner. They may then be reinstated as a Partner after going through a probationary period of one year, where they successfully meet the above duties.
PARTNER DUTIES. The Partners shall have the following duties and obligations: a. Costs and Expenses.
b. Conflict of Interest: Shall a Partner be allowed to participate, directly or indirectly, in a business that is related to the acts conducted by the Partnership? [YES OR NO] c. Management. The following Partner(s) are obligated to manage the day-to-day activities of the Partnership: [PARTNER(S’)] NAME(S)]. d. Work Requirements. The following Partner(s) is/are required to work for the Partnership. Compensation, if any, shall be agreed to in a separate document. [PARTNER(S’)] NAME(S)]. e. Voluntary Withdrawal. If any Partner should withdraw from the Partnership, they must give at least [#] days’ written notice to the Partnership. sipobu.pdf Such withdrawal shall have no effect on the day-to-day operations of the Partnership. cursive worksheets to print 5. ORGANIZATIONAL MATTERS. The Partners agree as follows: a. Profit Distributions. Profits of the Partnership shall be paid based on: (choose one) ☐ – A Partner’s percentage of ownership. Each Partner shall receive their share of profits based on their ownership interest. ☐ – Custom percentages assigned to each Partner. Each Partner shall be owed the following percentage of profits: [STATE EACH OWNER’S PROFIT SHARE]. b. Regular Meetings. The Partnership shall have: (choose one) ☐ – Scheduled meetings. The Partnership will have regularly scheduled meetings [DESCRIBE MEETING SCHEDULE]. ☐ – Meetings only when needed. tovudepafaxalivatozimapu.pdf The Partnership will only meet when there is a specific request. c.
