Right to Copy Material Sample Clauses

Right to Copy Material. Each teacher shall receive, upon request, a copy of supervisory records and reports of competence, personal character and efficiency, maintained in his/her personnel file with reference to evaluation of his/her performance. The cost of facsimile copies shall be borne by the Board. The cost of facsimile copies of materials other than those cited above (e.g., transcripts, recommendations other than employment recommendations, commendatory letters from outside, etc.) shall be borne by the teacher.
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Right to Copy Material. Each bargaining unit member shall receive, upon request, a copy of supervisory records and reports of competence, personal character and efficiency, maintained in his/her personnel file with reference to evaluation of his/her performance. The cost of facsimile copies shall be borne by the Board. The cost of facsimile copies of materials other than those cited above (e.g. transcripts, recommendations other than employment recommendations, commendatory letters from outside, etc.) shall be borne by the bargaining unit member.
Right to Copy Material. The University shall provide the bargaining unit member and/or their representative access to or a copy of the employment file(s) as soon as practicable, but no later than thirty (30) calendar days, following the University’s receipt of a written request. One copy of employment file(s) material shall be free; subsequent copies shall be ten (10) cents per page.
Right to Copy Material. Under normal circumstances, within ten (10) working days of a written request, a librarian shall be given a complete copy of the requested non-confidential items in the personnel file and a listing of the types of confidential material within the file. If a written request for a redacted copy of confidential material in a personnel file is received by the University, the request shall be fulfilled within thirty (30) working days, under normal circumstances. The University will provide the first copy of such material at no cost to the librarian. Subsequent copies will be provided at a cost of ten cents ($.10) per page.
Right to Copy Material. Each employee shall receive, upon request, a copy of supervisory records and reports of competence, personal character and efficiency, maintained in his/her personnel file with reference to evaluation of his/her performance. The cost of facsimile copies shall be borne by the Board. The cost of facsimile copies of materials other than those cited above (e.g., transcripts, recommendations other than employment recommendations, commendatory letters from outside, etc.) shall be borne by the employee.
Right to Copy Material. Under normal circumstances, within ten (10) working days of a written request, an NSF shall be given a complete copy of the requested non-confidential items in the personnel file and a listing of the types of confidential material within the file. If a written request for a redacted copy of confidential material is received by the University, the request shall be fulfilled within thirty (30) working days, under normal circumstances. The University will provide the first copy of such material at no cost to the NSF. Subsequent copies will be provided at a cost of ten cents ($.10) per page.
Right to Copy Material. Each Special Police Officer shall receive, upon request, a copy of supervisory records and reports of competence, personal character and efficiency, maintained in his/her personnel file with reference to evaluation of his/her performance. The cost of facsimile copies shall be borne by the Board. The cost of facsimile copies of materials other than those cited above (e.g. transcripts, recommendations other than employment recommendations, commendatory letters from outside, etc.) shall be borne by the Special Police Officer.
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  • Right to Information The City of Xxxxxx reserves the right to use any and all information presented in any response to this contract, whether amended or not, except as prohibited by law. Selection of rejection of the submittal does not affect this right.

  • Right to Opt Out IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO ARBITRATE DISPUTES YOU MAY DECLINE TO HAVE YOUR DISPUTES WITH US ARBITRATED BY NOTIFYING US IN WRITING WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE LATER OF YOUR FIRST ACCESS TO OR USE OF THE SITES, BY MAIL TO 000 XXXXXXXXXXX XXXX, XXXXXXXX, XXX XXXX 00000. YOUR WRITTEN NOTIFICATION TO US MUST INCLUDE YOUR NAME, ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBER AS WELL AS A CLEAR STATEMENT THAT YOU DO NOT WISH TO RESOLVE DISPUTES WITH YS THROUGH ARBITRATION. YOUR DECISION TO OPT OUT OF THIS ARBITRATION PROVISION WILL HAVE NO ADVERSE EFFECT ON YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH US OR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES PROVIDED BY US.

  • Right to Cancel You have a right to cancel this Agreement for a period of fourteen (14) days commencing on the date on which this Agreement is concluded or the date on which you receive this Agreement (whichever is later) (the “Cancellation Period”). Should you wish to cancel this Agreement within the Cancellation Period, you should send notice in writing or electronically to the addresses found in contact us section of our website. Cancelling this Agreement within the Cancellation Period will not cancel any Transaction entered into by you during the Cancellation Period. If you fail to cancel this Agreement within the Cancellation Period, you will be bound by its terms but you may terminate this Agreement in accordance with Clause 17 (Termination Without Default).

  • Right to Reject Investment In contrast, we have the right to reject your subscription for any reason or for no reason, in our sole discretion. If we reject your subscription, any money you have given us will be returned to you.

  • Right to Receive Documentation a. Periodic Statements. Transfers and withdrawals made through any ATM or POS terminal, debit card transactions, audio response transactions, preauthorized EFTs, online/PC transactions, mobile access device transactions or xxxx payments you make will be recorded on your periodic statement. You will receive a statement monthly unless there is no transaction in a particular month. In any case, you will receive a statement at least quarterly.

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