The family of a Sample Clauses

The family of a student who is applying to the University offers to provide the University with a substantial donation to its development fund in return for a place at the University being offered to the student. Is this caught by the Bribery Act? Yes. This situation clearly involves a financial advantage being offered to the University, which is intended by the family to induce the admissions department to perform their functions improperly. It does not matter what decision is in fact reached over offering the student a place or not. The donation should be refused because of the basis on which it was offered. Donations can be bribes in other less obvious circumstances. The University's due diligence procedures should always be followed to ensure a donation does not involve someone misusing their position or being induced to do so.
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  • Illness in the Family Where no one at home other than the employee can provide for the needs during illness of an immediate member of her family, an employee shall be entitled after notifying her supervisor, to use a maximum of five (5) accumulated sick leave days per illness to care for the member of the family who is ill.

  • How to Add or Remove Coverage for Family Members If your plan offers family coverage, you must notify your employer if you want to add or remove family members according to the Special Enrollment provisions described above. When adding or removing a family member, inform your employer in advance of the requested effective date and your employer will notify us. All requests must be made through your employer. We cannot directly add or remove coverage for you or your family members.

  • Non-U.S. Person Any person other than a “United States person” within the meaning of Section 7701(a)(30) of the Code.

  • FREEDOM TO DEAL WITH THIRD PARTIES The Adviser shall be free to render services to others similar to those rendered under this Agreement or of a different nature except as such services may conflict with the services to be rendered or the duties to be assumed hereunder.

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  • Purchase of the Stock by the Underwriters (a) On the basis of the representations and warranties and subject to the terms and conditions herein set forth, the Company agrees to issue and sell 2,000,000 shares of the Underwritten Stock to the several Underwriters, each Selling Securityholder agrees to sell to the several Underwriters the number of shares of the Underwritten Stock set forth in Schedule II opposite the name of such Selling Securityholder, and each of the Underwriters agrees to purchase from the Company and the Selling Securityholders the respective aggregate number of shares of Underwritten Stock set forth opposite its name in Schedule I. The price at which such shares of Underwritten Stock shall be sold by the Company and the Selling Securityholders and purchased by the several Underwriters shall be $___ per share. The obligation of each Underwriter to the Company and each of the Selling Securityholders shall be to purchase from the Company and the Selling Securityholders that number of shares of the Underwritten Stock which represents the same proportion of the total number of shares of the Underwritten Stock to be sold by each of the Company and the Selling Securityholders pursuant to this Agreement as the number of shares of the Underwritten Stock set forth opposite the name of such Underwriter in Schedule I hereto represents of the total number of shares of the Underwritten Stock to be purchased by all Underwriters pursuant to this Agreement, as adjusted by you in such manner as you deem advisable to avoid fractional shares. In making this Agreement, each Underwriter is contracting severally and not jointly; except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this Section 3, the agreement of each Underwriter is to purchase only the respective number of shares of the Underwritten Stock specified in Schedule I.

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  • Illness in the Immediate Family ‌ An employee may use up to one-half of his or her annual sick leave allocation in any calendar year in the event of illness or a spouse, child, parent, or domestic partner. At the City's request the employee will provide satisfactory evidence of the facts justifying such absence.

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