Recurring Sample Clauses

Recurring. Continuing employment throughout the calendar year incorporating a scheduled period of layoff of not more than four (4) months subject to normal recall rights for the position from which the incumbent was laid off.
Recurring. Continuing employment throughout the calendar year incorporating a scheduled period of layoff of not more than four (4) months subject to normal recall rights for the position from which the incumbent was laid off. All current employees in recurring positions of less than eight (8) months' duration will retain their status as recurring and their names are specified in Schedule C.
Recurring. A recurring telework arrangement can be up to five days per week. If the Employer approves an employee's request for a regular, recurring telework arrangement, the employee's telework schedule will remain fixed, unless and until changed in accordance with this Article. An employee with a performance summary rating of “Unacceptable” will be ineligible for a recurring telework schedule.
Recurring. If you designate a xxxx payment as a Recurring transaction, you may request, and we will use, a specified “Pay Now” date that occurs on a specified regular basis (i.e. weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, quarterly etc.). You may designate a start and end date or set the payments to continue indefinitely.
Recurring. If you designate a Bill Payment as a “Recurring” transactions, you may request, and the Credit Union will use, a Scheduled Initiation Date that reoccurs on a specified regular basis (i.e. weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, etc.). You will designate a “start” and “end” date. Sufficient funds must be available by midnight of the night before the Scheduled Initiation Date, but will be deducted from your checking account on the Scheduled Initiation Date. “Recurring” transactions may be canceled or changed until 12:00 midnight of the night before the Scheduled Initiation Date.
Recurring b. E-Commerce;
Recurring. If I designate a bill payment as a "recurring" transaction, I may request that the transaction be made in the same amount, to the same merchant or account, on a specified regular, periodic basis (i.e. weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, etc.), and I will designate a "start" and "end" date. The Scheduled Payment Date will be the date I enter or the next Business Day should the date I enter fall on a weekend or holiday. I understand that I must have sufficient available funds in my Payment Account by midnight of the Business Day before the Scheduled Payment Date even though the payment will be deducted from my account on the actual Scheduled Payment Date. Through ehccupay-bill payment I may cancel or change a "recurring" transaction not later than 10:00 p.m. of the Business Day before the Scheduled Payment Date.
Recurring. Describes items in the scope of work that are regularly billed at a standard interval, usually (but not limited to) weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annually. Recurring scope of work portion of this Agreement outlines the specific items covered by the recurring charges and their respective intervals of recurrence.
Recurring. “I would like for you to write about a significant recurring event in your life. This recurring event should be an event that you experienced multiple times in your life with mainly the same people and setting. This recurring event should stand out to you as an important set of experiences.” These specific instructions were followed for both single and recurring events with: “As you write about the [single/recurring] event you have in mind please describe, in detail, what happened, where you were, who was involved, what you did, and what you were thinking and feeling during the event. Also, try to convey what impact this single unique event has had on you, and why it is an important event in your life. Try to be specific and provide as much detail as you can.” Questionnaires. Immediately following each narrative elicitation, participants completed three questionnaires to assess the functions that memory served (self, social, and directive). The self function was assessed with the Centrality of Events Scale (Xxxxxxxx & Xxxxx, 2006), a brief 7-item scale designed to assess how central an event is to a person’s sense of self or identity (Appendix A). Reliability for the Centrality of Event Scale was calculated on our sample, Xxxxxxxx’s α ranged from .88 to .91 for the four memories provided by the participants. Items were rated on a Likert-type scale from 1-7 (totally disagree – totally agree). Examples include “I feel that this event has become part of my identity” and “This event was a turning point in my life.” The social function was assessed using a 6-item scale developed for this study to assess the extent to which each memory served a social function by facilitating, or enhancing the appreciation of, personal relationships (Appendix B). Reliability for the Social Function Scale was calculated on our sample, Cronbach’s α ranged from .80 to .91 for the four memories. Items were rated on a Likert-type scale from 1-7 (totally disagree – totally agree). Examples include “When I think about this event I feel closer to my friends, family, or community”, “Thinking about this event reminds me of how important my relationships are”, and “When I share this memory I feel closer to the person(s) I am sharing with”. The directive function was assessed using a 6-item scale developed for this study to assess the extent to which each memory served a directive function by changing behavior, or influencing decision making (Appendix C). Reliability of the Directive Functi...

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  • Recurring Charges You or a supplementary cardmember may authorize a merchant to xxxx your account at regular intervals for goods or services (called recurring charges). Here are some important things that you need to know about recurring charges and your account.

  • Nonrecurring Charges NEN shall be responsible for the payment of all nonrecurring charges (NRCs) applicable to resold Services (e.g., installation, changes, ordering charges) as listed in Appendix C. In addition, NRCs for Field Service work (Installation/Repair requiring on site visits will be charged from the appropriate tariff. No discount applies to nonrecurring charges.

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  • Non-Recurring Charges 3.1 Where rates consist of usage sensitive charges or per occurrence charges, such rates are classified as “non-recurring charges.”

  • Amortization Such Mortgage Loan does not provide for negative amortization unless such Mortgage Loan is an ARD Mortgage Loan, in which case it may occur only after the Anticipated Repayment Date.

  • Depreciation The Company treats Memorabilia and Collectibles assets as collectible and therefore will not depreciate or amortize the SERIES #SatchelPaige48LeafSGC30 going forward. Schedules to Tenth Amendment to Limited Liability Company Agreement – Collectable Sports Assets, LLC – Page 62 of 174 SERIES #SatchelPaige48LeafSGC30 Sport Baseball Professional League MLB Player Sxxxxxx Xxxxx Team Cleveland Indians Year 1948 Memorabilia Type Baseball Card Manufacturer Leaf Type Vintage Type Rookie Card Subject Sxxxxxx Xxxxx Authentication SGC Grade SGC 30 Schedules to Tenth Amendment to Limited Liability Company Agreement – Collectable Sports Assets, LLC – Page 63 of 174 Schedule XXII to Tenth Amendment to Collectable Sports Assets, LLC Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement Exhibit 167 Series Designation of #SHOELESSJOEJACKSON1915PSA8, a series of Collectable Sports Assets, LLC Capitalized terms used but not defined herein have the meanings assigned to such terms in the Limited Liability Company Agreement of Collectable Sports Assets, LLC, as in effect as of the effective date set forth below (the “Agreement”). References to Sections and Articles set forth herein are references to Sections and Articles of the Agreement. Name of Series #ShoelessJoeJackson1915PSA8, a series of Collectable Sports Assets, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company Date of establishment April 15, 2021 Managing Member CS Asset Manager, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, is appointed as the Managing Member of #ShoelessJoeJackson1915PSA8 with effect from the effective date hereof and shall continue to act as the Managing Member of #ShoelessJoeJackson1915PSA8 until dissolution of #ShoelessJoeJackson1915PSA8 pursuant to Section 11.1(b) or its removal and replacement pursuant to Section 4.3 or ARTICLE X. Initial Member CS Asset Manager, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company Series Asset The Series Assets of #ShoelessJoeJackson1915PSA8 shall comprise the asset as further described in Schedule 1 attached hereto, which will be acquired by #ShoelessJoeJackson1915PSA8 through that certain Consignment Agreement dated as of 3/25/21, as it may be amended from time to time, and any assets and liabilities associated with such asset and such other assets and liabilities acquired by #ShoelessJoeJackson1915PSA8 from time to time, as determined by the Managing Member in its sole discretion. Asset Manager CS Asset Manager, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company. Management Fee As stated in Section 7.1 of the Agreement. Issuance Subject to Section 6.3(a)(i), the maximum number of #ShoelessJoeJackson1915PSA8 Interests the Company can issue may not exceed the purchase price, in the aggregate, of $212,500. Number of #ShoelessJoeJackson1915PSA8 Interests held by the Managing Member and its Affiliates The Managing Member must purchase a minimum of 0.5% and may purchase additional #ShoelessJoeJackson1915PSA8 Interests (including in excess of 10%), in its sole discretion, through the Offering. Broker Dalmore Group, LLC, a New York limited liability company. Brokerage Fee Up to 1.00% of the gross proceeds of the Interests from #ShoelessJoeJackson1915PSA8 sold at the Initial Offering of the #ShoelessJoeJackson1915PSA8 Interests (excluding the #ShoelessJoeJackson1915PSA8 Interests acquired by any Person other than Investor Members). Schedules to Tenth Amendment to Limited Liability Company Agreement – Collectable Sports Assets, LLC – Page 64 of 174 Other rights Holders of #ShoelessJoeJackson1915PSA8 Interests shall have no conversion, exchange, sinking fund, redemption or appraisal rights, no preemptive rights to subscribe for any securities of the Company and no preferential rights to distributions of #ShoelessJoeJackson1915PSA8 Interests. Officers There shall initially be no specific officers associated with #ShoelessJoeJackson1915PSA8, although, the Managing Member may appoint Officers of #ShoelessJoeJackson1915PSA8 from time to time, in its sole discretion. Aggregate Ownership Limit As stated in Section 1.1. Minimum Interests One (1) Interest per Member. Schedule 1 Asset Description Overview and authentication: • This card is a Jxx Xxxxxxx 1915 Cracker Jxxx Rookie Card, graded 8 by PSA. • Out of 106 graded examples only 18 have received a grade of PSA 8 with only 2 graded higher. • A PSA 8 most recently sold for $120,000 on 5/29/19 via Heritage Auctions. • According to PSA Card Facts, this set “was printed on thinner-than-usual cardstock, which revealed a textured surface showcasing the cards’ color-tint likenesses...Cardbacks devoted half the area to a short player biography and the rest to text promoting the set and the product.” • PSA goes on to say, “American, National and Federal League heroes include expected Hall of Famers Tx Xxxx, Wxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Txxx Xxxxxxx and Hxxxx Xxxxxx, plus Mxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Mxx Xxxxx, Bxxxxx Xxxxxx, Zxxx Xxxxx, Exx Xxxxx and Cxxxx Xxxxxxxx. Three eventual members of the 1919 “Black Sox” squad are present in the form of Cxxxx Xxxxxx, Ex Xxxxxxx, and the scarce “Shoeless Jxx” Jxxxxxx.” Notable Features: • According to PSA Card Facts, “This particular card is, arguably, his most popular and attractive issue”. Notable Defects: There are none.

  • Recurring Payments For subscriptions that renew automatically, Customer authorizes Microsoft to charge Customer’s payment method periodically for each subscription or billing period until the subscription is terminated. By authorizing recurring payments, Customer authorizes Microsoft to process such payments as either electronic debits or fund transfers, or as electronic drafts from the designated bank account (in the case of Automated Clearing House or similar debits), as charges to the designated card account (in the case of credit card or similar payments) (collectively, “Electronic Payments”). If any payment is returned unpaid or if any credit card or similar transaction is rejected or denied, Microsoft or its service providers reserve the right to collect any applicable return item, rejection or insufficient funds fee to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law and to process any such fees as an Electronic Payment or to invoice Customer for the amount due.

  • Recurring Transactions If you intend to use the Card for recurring transactions, you should monitor your balance and ensure you have funds available in your Card Account to cover the transactions. “Recurring Transactions” are transactions that are authorized in advance by you to be charged to your Card at substantially regular intervals. If these Recurring Transactions may vary in amount, the person you are going to pay should tell you, 10 days before each payment, when it will be made and how much it will be. (You may choose instead to get this notice only when the payment would differ by more than a certain amount from the previous payment, or when the amount would fall outside certain limits that you set.) If you have told us in advance to make Recurring Transactions from your Card Account, you can stop the payment by calling us at 000-000-0000 or writing us at PO Box 951004, South Jordan UT 84095-1004 in time for us to receive your request at least three (3) business days before the scheduled date of the payment. If you call, we also may require you to put your request in writing and get it to us within fourteen (14) days after you call. If you order us to stop one of these payments three (3) business days or more before the transfer is scheduled, and we do not do so, we may be liable for your losses or damages. If you have authorized a merchant to make the recurring payment, you should also contact the applicable merchant in order to stop the transaction.

  • Recurring Instalment Payments 15.1 Where you have a Citibank ATM/Debit Card which allows you to make Card Transactions: