Sight Clause Samples

Sight sound, and odor impacts to the environment and visitor experience are avoided when possible.
Sight. The Customer may accept the documentary collections received and give payment authorisation to the Bank. The Bank shall make the payment on behalf of the Customer and release the original Document to the customer. In case, draft/bill of exchange is included in Sight document, Bank will send original draft/ bill of exchange to Customer for acceptance.
Sight. A voter who is blind or has low vision may use glasses or a magnifying glass, or travel with a guide dog, a cane, or a sighted guide, or be alone. Be prepared to offer assistance in orientation and reading.  A poll worker should identify them self with name and title as he or she makes contact with a person who is blind or has low vision.  Do not speak loudly to a person who is blind or has low vision.  If voter asks to be guided, offer an arm or shoulder to guide and walk slightly in front of the voter.  Describe the setting including any partly open doors, steps, or ramps.  If the person is using a guide dog, walk on the opposite side of where the dog is guiding the voter. Do not talk to, distract, or otherwise touch service animals including their harness or leash. The dog is “on duty.”  Do not touch a person’s cane. If the person puts down the cane in an unsafe place, do not move it. Tell the person kindly to move it. That way, the person will know where the cane is.  Be specific with warnings such as stop, swerve, duck, or bend. Do not shout or use non-specific warnings such as “Look out!”  Be specific and non-visual with directions. Do not tell someone to turn left at the end of the desk. It would be better to say, “Take five steps and turn left.”  When departing from a person who is blind or has low vision, let him or her know.  Read informational signs that appear in print on the walls of the polling place.  Offer magnifying sheets or lens if available or requested by the voter.  Offer the voter who is blind or has low vision the option of voting on the accessible voting device. If the voter would rather have assistance, allow him or her to be accompanied in the voting booth by someone of his or her choosing or two election officials.