Reversing Sample Clauses

Reversing refunds If we give you a refund and then find that you weren't entitled to it, you will have to pay us back.
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Reversing. At all times when reversing a truck, loaded van or any other vehicle where, due to load or conditions, clear line of sight from all internal and external rear view mirrors is impeded or obscured in any way, you must use a spotter to assist. Any damage done to the vehicle when not using a spotter will be considered negligent. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM I (please print name) hereby acknowledge that I have read and received the Employer's Employee Handbook. Full name:…………………………………………………… Signed:………………………………………………………. Dated:.………………………………………………………..
Reversing. Electronic Fund Transfers": If an "electronic fund transfer" described in section 4 was a payment of $50.00 or more for goods or services, you have the right to require us to reverse such transfer and re-credit your account with the full amount of the transfer if (1) you tell us, within 4 calendar days after the date of transfer, to make such reversal, (2) you notify us that you have made a good faith attempt to resolve your dispute with the third party involved, and (3) you assure us that any returnable goods involved in the dispute will be returned. If you do these things in writing, you MUST send the letter to: TBA Credit Union P.O. Box 1049 Traverse City, MI 49685-1049 Attn: Accounting Department If you phone us, you MUST call 000.000.0000, and ask for the Accounting Department. If you tell us orally that you want such a transfer reversed, we will send you a form you can use to confirm your reversal request, your notice of attempted resolution of the dis- pute, and your assurance to return any returnable goods involved. You are required to get this form back to us properly filled out within 14 calendar days after the date of your oral request for reversal. We reserve the right to impose a reasonable charge for handling such reversal requests, and to increase such charges thereafter.
Reversing. If there is previous experience of reversing with a trailer then it may be possible to move directly onto teaching reversing around obstacles and into confined spaces which comprise the B+E test exercise.

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