Retail Services Sample Clauses

Retail Services. Consists of NJR Retail Services Company, which sells natural gas to large commercial and industrial customers in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
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Retail Services. The States of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
Retail Services. TechWave shall purchase all of its telecommunications services and Internet access and web hosting services requirements from Qwest if the service is available from Qwest, provided however that in the event any specific service provided by Qwest does not comply in all material aspects with the minimum performance levels and other material provisions set forth in the agreement for such service, then TechWave shall thereafter not be required to purchase such specific service from Qwest.
Retail Services. No more than 10% of the linear footage of street- facing façade of retail uses on Mill Street in Planning Area 1 shall be occupied by retail services as defined in SMC Section 17.10.020(MMM) operated as professional service offices. Any request to amend this section to increase the percentage of the linear footage of street-facing faced of retail services on Mill Street to be used as professional service offices shall be processed as a request for a major amendment subject to Section 11.2 of this Agreement.
Retail Services. SBTech will provide software to facilitate retail betting via a cashier system (over the counter betting) and self-service kiosks where users can place bets themselves via the SBTech interface, integrated into the hardware vendor of choice. SBTech is responsible for ensuring the Software works on the relevant hardware, and if the hardware procured is not built to the specifications recommended by SBTech, additional costs may apply to support such non-conforming hardware. SBTech will provide a branded interface for Lottery’s customers to play the Games at land-based locations. Lottery’s customers will receive tickets with bet details to redeem in a retail location.
Retail Services. Company will provide Customer access to Client product requests for FDA legend and therapeutic diet products (the “Retail Request”) that originate from manufacturer authorized sellers (“Retail Partner”) (in total, the “Retail Services”). The sale of any item through the Retail Services will not involve the Customer outside of the services described below. Company will also enable Customer to earn a Digital Processing Program payment of $2 per request on any Client product requests that Customer responds to digitally (approval, denial or other response) via the Vetsource platform in less than 24 hours from when Client placed said request (“Applicable Request”).
Retail Services a. The Company may be engaged by a Client to sell directly to retail investors through WealthForge Representatives. The Company will provide the following Retail Services if set forth in a Deal Sheet.
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Retail Services. 16 5.1 IN GENERAL 16 5.2 PRICING AND PRODUCTS 18 5.3 PERSONNEL 19 5.4 PERIODIC MEETINGS 21 5.5 DELIVERIES 21 5.6 RECORDKEEPING 22 5.7 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 22 5.8 HOURS OF OPERATION 23 5.9 CLOSURE OR CONTRACTION 24 5.10 MARKETING 25 ARTICLE VI. TERM 25 6.1 EFFECTIVE DATE AND DURATION 25 ARTICLE VII. RENTALS 26 7.1 FEES 26 7.2 DUE DATE AND DELINQUENCY 26 7.4 PERCENTAGE FEE 26 7.4 ENPLANEMENT PROTECTION 26 7.5 REPORTS 27 7.6 RETENTION OF RECORDS 28 7.7 ADDITIONAL FEES AND CHARGES 28
Retail Services. “To transform Retail Services form a cost centre, that manager to . budgets, to a revenue generation that focuses on profits, with rates of return that will result in successful unbundling and the ongoing prosperity of the The prosperity will lead to employee, customer and growth.” Call Centre: “Both the Company and the Union agree that having a competitive and effective Call Centre is critical to its future growth and success. To this end the parties have agreed to undertake a pilot aimed at new approaches that will significantly improve the competitiveness of the Call Centre. During the term of this Agreement the parties have agreed to target per year improvement in performance.” Distribution Operations: “To create a high performing work environment that will ensure our success under Performance Based Regulation Under we will need to achieve continuous cost/productivity improvement while maintaining high standards in safety, quality and customer satisfaction.” in keeping with the Involvement Philosophy, each pilot will be conducted in partnership with the Union. The pilots will use the joint problem solving approach used in the process to identify interests and resolve issues. Each pilot will have a joint Union Management Steering Committee to be determined by May The mandate of the Steering Committee will be to: Assume key accountability and ownership of the outcome of the pilots, Identify critical success factors and performance indicators that will measure success of the pilots. Provide resources and set overall priorities for the pilots. Facilitate the implementation of the results and lessons learned from the pilots to all areas of the Company that will be positively impacted by the pilot Iearnings. The pilots will commence no later than September and be conducted for a minimum of six months but will not exceed twelve months in duration. LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING UNBUNDLING COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT AMENDMENT In order to ensure a smooth transition of employees through the unbundling process, the parties hereby agree that six months prior to the unbundling date the Collective Agreement will be reviewed and amended as required to resolve the following’ issues: Transfer of employees to the new unregulated of employees Severance Pay of vacation schedules if required Hours of work and shifts OH&S Committee Structure of employees if necessary The Union commits to dedicate appropriate resources to this extremely important initiative. The list may be augmented wit...
Retail Services. 16 5.1 IN GENERAL 16 5.2 MYSTERY SHOPPER 18 5.3 PRICING AND PRODUCTS 18 5.4 PERSONNEL 19 5.5 PERIODIC MEETINGS 21 5.6 DELIVERIES 22 5.7 RECORDKEEPING 22 5.8 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 23 5.9 HOURS OF OPERATION 24 5.10 CLOSURE OR CONTRACTION 24 5.11 MARKETING 25 ARTICLE VI. TERM 26 6.1 EFFECTIVE DATE AND DURATION 26 ARTICLE VII. RENTALS 26 7.1 FEES 26 7.2 DUE DATE AND DELINQUENCY 26
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