Permitted Sample Clauses
The "Permitted" clause defines specific actions, uses, or behaviors that are allowed under the terms of the agreement. It typically outlines what parties are expressly authorized to do, such as using certain intellectual property, accessing information, or performing particular services. By clearly stating what is permitted, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes by delineating the boundaries of acceptable conduct within the contractual relationship.
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Permitted. The Employer shall or may (in the event that the Matching Contribution amount is within the discretion of the Employer) make Matching Contributions to the Plan with respect to (any one or a combination of the following may be selected):
Permitted. The Employer shall or may (in the event that the Qualified Matching Contribution amount is within the discretion of the Employer) make Qualified Matching Contributions. Qualified Matching Contributions will be made on behalf of: ( ) All Participants who make Elective Deferrals.
Permitted. Employees may make the following ▇▇▇▇ Catch-Up Contributions to the Plan (check (i), (ii), or both as applicable):
(i) Age 50 Catch-Up Contributions.
(ii) Qualified Educational Organization Catch-Up for Employees With 15 Years of Service.
Permitted. An amount fixed by appropriate action of the Employer.
Permitted. If some areas of the property will allow smoking then mark the checkbox “Permitted” and document the areas of the property where smoking will be permitted during the term of the short-term lease. XIV. Person Of Contact Select Item 35 Or Select Item 36 (35)
Permitted. A Participant may elect to have his or her Compensation reduced by:
Permitted. Provided that the copyright header attached to the journal article is retained, Authorized Users at the Participating Members’ institutions may
a. download and print one copy of each journal article for personal use, education and research and archive contents on their own personal computers b. send one copy of a journal article by email, hard copy, or fax to one person in the Participating Member’s campus/institutional network at another location for that individual's personal use, education, and research.
c. distribute a copy of individual journal articles in print or electronic form to Authorized Users, including the distribution of a copy for noncommercial educational purposes, to each individual student (Authorized User) in a class at a Participating Member’s institution
d. use a persistent URL, or durable URL, to a journal article for courses of instruction offered by the Participating Member, where access is restricted to students enrolled in the course, to instructors, and to library staff maintaining the link, and such access is limited to the duration of the course. Each item should carry an appropriate acknowledgment of the source, copyright, and publisher, and the links to such items shall be deleted by the Participating Members when they are no longer required for such purpose.
e. provide facsimile images that are exact representations of the print journal pages or of printouts from the electronic database for interlibrary loan under CONTU (National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyright Works) (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/docs/infopols/CONTU.html) guidelines and distributed in paper, fax, or digital form
f. place selected listings and notices on the campus network to inform users of availability
g. display, download or print journal content for the purpose of internal marketing or testing or for training Authorized Users or groups of Authorized Users
h. provide links to MUSE full text content in course pages, e-syllabi, e-reserves, and electronic learning environments such as but not restricted to systems such as Blackboard.
i. subject to prior notification and approval by Project MUSE, use purchased or subscribed content to perform and engage in text mining/data mining activities for academic research and other educational purposes, provided access to Project MUSE full-text content is limited to Authorized Users, no Project MUSE content is made available at any time or in any form to nonsubscribers, and any software or products created as ...
Permitted. May make deemed investment directions for the following accounts (“directable accounts”) [Check one or more] x(A)Employee Deferral Account. x(B)Employer Matching Deferral Account. x(C)Employer Non-Elective Deferral Account. o(D)Predecessor Plan Account.
Permitted. Provided that the copyright header attached to the document is retained, Authorized Users at the Subscriber's institution may
1. use an "offline browser" that allows downloading content from the site to be read later.
2. send one copy of a document by email, hard copy, or fax to one person in the subscriber's campus/institutional network at another location for that individual's personal use
3. distribute a copy of individual documents in print or electronic form to Authorized Users, including the distribution of a copy for noncommercial educational purposes, to each individual student (Authorized User) in a class at a Subscriber’s institution
4. use a persistent URL, or durable URL, to a document for courses of instruction offered by the Subscribing Institution, where access is restricted to students enrolled in the course, to instructors, and to library staff maintaining the link, and such access is limited to the duration of the course. Each item should carry an appropriate acknowledgment of the source, copyright, and publisher, and the links to such items shall be deleted by the Subscriber when they are no longer required for such purpose.
5. place selected listings and notices on the campus network to inform users of availability
6. display, download or print documents for the purpose of internal marketing or testing or for training Authorized Users or groups of Authorized Users Regarding section B.1 above, if the Subscribing Institution becomes aware of unauthorized access to The Complete Prose of ▇. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇, it will notify JHUP immediately and cooperate in locating and attempting to stop the specific individuals who are abusing the service. If the specific abuser(s) cannot be identified or stopped, JHUP has the right to withhold, suspend, or terminate access to any or all purchased content, without liability.
Permitted. In-Service Distributions are permitted as follows from the designated Contribution Type Accounts (Choose one or more of (1) through (9).): [Note: Unless the Employer elects otherwise in Election (b)(9) below, Elective Deferrals under Election 40(b) includes Pre-Tax and ▇▇▇▇ Deferrals; Matching Contributions includes Additional Matching Contributions (irrespective of the Plan’s ACP testing status); Elections under columns (3) and
