School Purposes Sample Clauses

School Purposes. Absences which are for school purposes as recommended by the building principal and approved by the Superintendent at his/her discretion.
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School Purposes. School purposes means purposes that customarily take place at the direction of a teacher or a local or regional board of education, or aid in the administration of school activities, including, but not limited to, instruction in the classroom, administrative activities and collaboration among students, school personnel, or parents or legal guardians of students.

Related to School Purposes

  • Commercial Purposes Borrower intends to use the Loan proceeds solely for business or commercial related purposes.

  • Commercial Purpose Borrower represents that Borrower is incurring the Indebtedness solely for the purpose of carrying on a business or commercial enterprise, and not for personal, family, household, or agricultural purposes.

  • GENERAL PURPOSE 1.01 The purpose of this Agreement is to establish an orderly collective bargaining relationship between the Employer and the employees concerned, to provide for the prompt disposition of grievances and to establish and maintain satisfactory working conditions, hours of work and wages for all employees within the bargaining unit.

  • Business Purposes The Loan is solely for the business purpose of Borrower, and is not for personal, family, household, or agricultural purposes.

  • Continuance of Agreement for Certain Purposes If any Party terminates this Agreement with respect to any Fund pursuant to Sections 6.1(b), 6.1(c), 6.1(d), 6.1(f), 6.1(g), 6.1(h) or 6.1(i) hereof, this Agreement shall nevertheless continue in effect as to any Shares of that Fund that are outstanding as of the date of such termination (the "Initial Termination Date"). This continuation shall extend to the earlier of the date as of which an Account owns no Shares of the affected Fund or a date (the "Final Termination Date") six (6) months following the Initial Termination Date, except that LIFE COMPANY may, by written notice shorten said six (6) month period in the case of a termination pursuant to Sections 6.1(d), 6.1(f), 6.1(g), 6.1(h) or 6.1(i).

  • Unpaid Leave for Family Purpose a. An employee may elect, with the consent of the employer, to take unpaid leave for the purpose of providing care and support to a member of a class of person set out in sub-paragraph (ii) or paragraph (c) of sub-clause (1) who is ill.

  • Business Purpose The Company may conduct any and all lawful business appropriate in carrying out the Company’s objectives, as permitted under Section 00-00-000 of the Act.

  • Loan Purpose of Mortgage Pool by Aggregate Aggregate Weighted Weighted Number Cut-off Cut-off Average Average Weighted of Date Date Gross Remaining Average Mortgage Principal Principal Interest Term Original Loan Purpose Loans Balance ($) Balance Rate (%) (months) LTV ----------------------------------------------- -------- ------------- --------- -------- --------- -------- Refinance - Cashout 3,148 517,052,516 65.14 6.914 350 77.70 Purchase 1,374 231,227,999 29.13 6.829 357 84.22 Refinance - Rate Term 316 45,447,287 5.73 6.734 342 81.24 Total: 4,838 793,727,802 100.00 6.879 351 79.80 Top

  • Permitted Purposes Participant agrees that the HIE shall be used only for its Permitted Purposes. Participant shall require that its Participant Users comply with the foregoing.

  • Trust Purpose The purpose of the Trust is to conduct, operate and carry on the business of an open-end management investment company registered under the 1940 Act. In furtherance of the foregoing, it shall be the purpose of the Trust to do everything necessary, suitable, convenient or proper for the conduct, promotion and attainment of any businesses and purposes which at any time may be incidental or may appear conducive or expedient for the accomplishment of the business of an open end management investment company registered under the 1940 Act and which may be engaged in or carried on by a trust organized under the Act, and in connection therewith the Trust shall have the power and authority to engage in the foregoing, both within and without the State of Delaware, and may exercise all of the powers conferred by the laws of the State of Delaware upon a Delaware statutory trust.

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