Personal Property Auditors Sample Clauses

Personal Property Auditors. 207. Effective December 30, 2006, employees in the following classes shall receive a 2.0% base wage adjustment: 4220 Personal Property Auditor 4222 Senior Personal Property Auditor 4224 Principal Personal Property Auditor p. Real Estate Appraisers 208. Effective December 30, 2006, employees in the following classes shall receive a 2.0% base wage adjustment: 4261 Real Property Appraiser 4265 Senior Real Property Appraiser 4267 Principal Real Property Appraiser q. Professional Engineering Series 209. Effective December 30, 2006, employees in the following classes shall receive a 3.0% base wage adjustment: 5174 Administrative Engineer 5201 Junior Engineer 5203 Assistant Engineer 5207 Associate Engineer 5209 Industrial Engineer 5211 Senior Engineer 5214 Building Plans Engineer 5217 Building Code Analyst 5218 Structural Engineer 5219 Senior Structural Engineer 5224 Associate Water Purification Engineer 5241 Engineer 5256 Mechanical Engineer 5502 Project Manager I 5504 Project Manager II 5506 Project Manager III 5508 Project Manager IV 6335 Disability Access Coordinator 9195 Light Rail Vehicle Equipment Engineer 9196 Senior Light Rail Vehicle Equipment Engineer 9197 Signal & Systems Engineer
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Personal Property Auditors. 207. Effective December 30, 2006, employees in the following classes shall receive a 2.0% base wage adjustment: 4220 Personal Property Auditor 4222 Senior Personal Property Auditor 4224 Principal Personal Property Auditor p. Real Estate Appraisers 208. Effective December 30, 2006, employees in the following classes shall receive a 2.0% base wage adjustment: 4261 Real Property Appraiser 4265 Senior Real Property Appraiser 4267 Principal Real Property Appraiser q. Professional Engineering Series 209. Effective December 30, 2006, employees in the following classes shall receive a 3.0% base wage adjustment: 5174 Administrative Engineer 5201 Junior Engineer 5203 Assistant Engineer 5207 Associate Engineer 5209 Industrial Engineer 5211 Senior Engineer 5214 Building Plans Engineer 5217 Building Code Analyst 5218 Structural Engineer 5219 Senior Structural Engineer 5224 Associate Water Purification Engineer 5241 Engineer 5256 Mechanical Engineer 5502 Project Manager I 5504 Project Manager II 5506 Project Manager III 5508 Project Manager IV 6335 Disability Access Coordinator 9195 Light Rail Vehicle Equipment Engineer 9196 Senior Light Rail Vehicle Equipment Engineer 9197 Signal & Systems Engineer r. Principal Engineer and Principal Architect 210. Effective December 30, 2006, employees in classes 5212 Principal Engineer and 5273 Principal Architect shall receive a 5.0% base wage adjustment. s. Architect/Landscape Architect Series 211. Effective December 30, 2006, employees in the following classes shall receive a 3.0% base wage adjustment: 5120 Architectural Administrator 5260 Architectural Assistant I 5261 Architectural Assistant II 5262 Landscape Architectural Associate I 5265 Architectural Associate I 5266 Architectural Associate II 5268 Architect 5270 Senior Architect 5272 Landscape Architectural Associate II 5274 Landscape Architect 5275 Senior Landscape Architect t. Technical Engineering Series 212. Effective December 30, 2006, employees in the following classes shall receive a 2.0% base wage adjustment: 5342 Mechanical Engineering Assistant I 5350 Electrical Engineer Assistant I 5362 Civil Engineering Assistant 5364 Civil Engineering Associate I 5366 Engineering Associate II u. Fire Protection Engineer 213. Effective December 30, 2006, employees in class 5215 Fire Protection Engineer shall receive a 3.0% base wage adjustment. v. Public Information/Public Relations Officer 214. Effective December 30, 2006, employees in the classes 1312 Public Information Officer...

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  • Personal Property In addition to the real property described in Section II, the Seller shall include the following personal property: _ The real property in Section II and any personal property in Section III shall be collectively known as the “Property”.

  • Personal Property Loss An employee's personal property loss or damage by the action of a client shall be replaced or repaired at the expense of the Employer to a maximum of seven hundred and fifty ($750.00) dollars, subject to integration with one hundred (100%) per cent coverage by Workers' Compensation Board, provided that reasonable proof of the cause of such damage is submitted by the employee concerned within reasonable time of such loss or damage.

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  • Personal Property Leases Schedule 5.10 contains, as of the date of this Agreement, a list of each lease or other agreement or right under which the Company or any of the Subsidiaries is lessee of, or holds or operates, any machinery, equipment, vehicle or other tangible personal property owned by a third Person, except those which are terminable by the Company or such Subsidiary without penalty on 90 days’ or less notice or which provide for annual rental payments of less than $250,000.

  • Personal Property Reimbursement Employees shall, in proper cases, be reimbursed for the repair or replacement of personal property damaged in the line of duty without fault of the employee. The amount of reimbursement for articles of clothing shall be the depreciated value based on the age and condition of the article. Reimbursement for a watch shall be limited to the functional value of the watch.

  • Personal Property Insurance Lessee shall obtain, at Lessee's sole cost and expense, a policy of fire and extended coverage insurance including coverage for direct physical loss special form, and a sprinkler leakage endorsement insuring the personal property of Lessee. The proceeds from any personal property damage policy shall be payable to Lessee. All insurance policies required in 6 C) and 6 D) above shall: (i) provide for a certificate of insurance evidencing the insurance required herein, being deposited with Lessor ten (10) days prior to the Commencement Date, and upon each renewal, such certificates shall be provided 15 days prior to the expiration date of such coverage, (ii) be in a form reasonably satisfactory to Lessor and shall provide the coverage required by Lessee in this Lease, (iii) be carried with companies with the a Best Rating of A minimum, (iv) specifically provide that such policies shall not be subject to cancellation or reduction of coverage, except after 30 days prior written notice to Lessor, (v) name Lessor, Lessor's lender, and any other party with an insurable interest in the Premises as additional insureds by endorsement to policy, and (vi) shall be primary. Lessee agrees to pay to Lessor, as additional Rent, on demand, the full cost of the insurance policies referenced in 6 A) and 6 B) above as evidenced as insurance xxxxxxxx to Lessor which shall be included in the CAC. If Lessee does not occupy the entire Premises, the insurance premiums shall be allocated to the portion of the Premises occupied by Lessee on a pro-rata square footage or other equitable basis, as determined by Lessor. It is agreed that Lessee's obligation under this paragraph shall be prorated to the reflect the Commencement Date and the end of the Lease Term. Lessor and Lessee hereby waive any rights each may have against the other related to any loss or damage caused to Lessor or Lessee as the case may be, or to the Premises or its contents, and which may arise from any risk covered by fire and extended coverage insurance and those risks required to be covered under Lessee's personal property insurance. The parties shall provide that their respective insurance policies insuring the property or the personal property include a waiver of any right of subrogation which said insurance company may have against Lessor or Lessee, as the case may be.

  • Intangible Personal Property All of Seller’s right, title and interest, if any, in all intangible personal property related to the Real Property and the Improvements, including, without limitation: all trade names and trade marks associated with the Real Property and the Improvements, including Seller’s rights and interests, if any, in the name of the Real Property; the plans and specifications and other architectural and engineering drawings for the Improvements, if any (to the extent assignable without cost to Seller); contract rights related to the operation, ownership or management of the Real Property, including maintenance, service, construction, supply and equipment rental contracts, if any (collectively, the “Service Contracts”) (but only to the extent assignable without cost to Seller and Seller’s obligations thereunder are expressly assumed by Purchaser pursuant to this Agreement); warranties (to the extent assignable without cost to Seller); governmental permits, approvals and licenses, if any (to the extent assignable without cost to Seller); and telephone exchange numbers (to the extent assignable without cost to Seller (all of the items described in this Section 2.1.4 collectively referred to as the “Intangible Personal Property”). Tangible Personal Property and Intangible Personal Property shall not include (a) any appraisals or other economic evaluations of, or projections with respect to, all or any portion of the Property, including, without limitation, budgets prepared by or on behalf of Seller or any affiliate of Seller, (b) any documents, materials or information which are subject to attorney/client, work product or similar privilege, which constitute attorney communications with respect to the Property and/or Seller, or which are subject to a confidentiality agreement, (c) any trade name, xxxx or other identifying material that includes the name “iStar” or any derivative thereof, and (d) all of Seller’s present and future rights in and to all refunds, rebates, reimbursements, reserves, deferred payments, deposits, cost savings, governmental subsidy payments, governmentally-registered credits (such as emissions reduction credits), other credits, waivers and payments, whether in cash or kind, due from or payable by any governmental agency or other entity, or any insurance or utility company, or any other person relating to any or all of the Property, or any improvements thereon or any of the Tangible Personal Property or Intangible Personal Property described herein (i) for any taxes, special taxes, assessments, or similar governmental or quasi-governmental charges or levies imposed upon Seller (or any prior owner of the Property) or (ii) arising out of satisfaction of any condition imposed upon or the obtaining of any approvals for the development of the Project or the improvements thereon; including, but not limited to, any monies, fees, credits, reimbursements, contributions, or other consideration that Seller (or any prior owner of the Property) is entitled to claim or receive, from any governmental agency or any other person or entity, in connection with any work performed or expenditures made by Seller (or any prior owner of the Property), at any time prior to the Effective Date.

  • Property and Equipment The buildings, plants, structures located at the Plant Property and the Equipment are all owned by the CCC Company free and clear of all Liens (except Permitted Liens) and are structurally sound, are in good operating condition and repair, subject to normal wear and tear, and are adequate for the uses to which they are being put, and none of such buildings, plants, structures, personal property or Equipment is in need of maintenance or repairs except for ordinary, routine maintenance and repairs that are not material in nature or cost.

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