Uniform Kit Sample Clauses

Uniform Kit. The following items shall constitute the minimum uniform kit and shall be in good condition and fit appropriately: 1 necktie 1 dress shirt - light blue 8 uniform shirts (colour appropriate to function) 4 uniform pants 1 uniform hat badge (see note) 1 uniform dress tunic 1 uniform boots
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Uniform Kit. The following items shall constitute the minimum uniform kit and shall be in good condition and fit appropriately: - 4 Uniform Shirts - regardless of sleeve length - 2 Uniform Pants - 1 Wallet badge - Complete Class A Uniform, including Tunic, Dress Pant, (appropriate) Uniform Shirt, Tie, Hat, Hat badge and Dress Boots or Shoes. - 1 Uniform Work Jacket - 4 KFR T-Shirts - 1 belt - 4 Pairs Black socks - 1 coverall cotton (Suppression Staff) - 1 Nomex Coverall (Suppression, Fire Prevention, and Training Staff) • The Cap and Wallet badges are property of KFR. If these items are faulty, they must be returned and they will be replaced. • Category “A” and Category “B” items will be reviewed and updated annually by the Joint Uniform Committee.
Uniform Kit. With reasonable notice, a member may be requested by the Employer to produce, for inspection, all items in the "Uniform Kit". Items not in an acceptable condition will be ordered for the employee out of their available points for the following year. Definition of a Required "Uniform Kit"
Uniform Kit. With reasonable notice, a member may be requested by the Employer to produce, for inspection, all items in the "Uniform Kit". Items not in an acceptable condition will be ordered for the employee out of their available points for the following year.

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  • Uniform Commercial Code Terms All terms used herein and defined in the Uniform Commercial Code as adopted in the State of New York from time to time (the “Uniform Commercial Code”) shall have the meaning given therein unless otherwise defined herein. Without limiting the foregoing, the terms “accounts”, “chattel paper”, “commercial tort claims”, “instruments”, “general intangibles”, “goods”, “payment intangibles”, “proceeds”, “supporting obligations”, “securities”, “investment property”, “documents”, “deposit accounts”, “software”, “letter of credit rights”, “inventory”, “equipment” and “fixtures”, as and when used in the description of Collateral shall have the meanings given to such terms in Articles 8 or 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code. To the extent the definition of any category or type of collateral is expanded by any amendment, modification or revision to the Uniform Commercial Code, such expanded definition will apply automatically as of the date of such amendment, modification or revision.

  • Uniforms and Protective Clothing 28.1 Where the employer requires an employee to wear a uniform, it shall be provided free of charge, but shall remain the property of the employer.

  • Uniforms If an employee is required, by the Employer, to wear a uniform, such uniform shall be issued to the employee.

  • Uniform Customs and Practices The Issuing Lender may have the Letters of Credit be subject to The Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits, as published as of the date of issue by the International Chamber of Commerce (the "UCP"), in which case the UCP may be incorporated therein and deemed in all respects to be a part thereof.

  • Uniform Customs and Practice The Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits as published by the International Chamber of Commerce most recently at the time of issuance of any Letter of Credit shall (unless otherwise expressly provided in the Letters of Credit) apply to the Letters of Credit.

  • Uniform Commercial Code The Uniform Commercial Code (Florida Statutes, Chapter 672) shall prevail as the basis for contractual obligations between the Contractor and the County for any terms and conditions not specifically stated in this Invitation for Bids.

  • Uniform Allowance Where uniforms are required, the Hospital shall either supply and launder uniforms or provide a uniform allowance of per year in a lump sum payment in the first pay period of November of each year.

  • Uniform All employees shall receive a standard issue of uniforms (winter and summer) and uniform accessories, and may request replacement of such uniforms as needed. Requests for replacement of uniforms shall be honored in a timely fashion and not unreasonably denied.

  • Economic Uniformity (A) At the election of the General Partner with respect to any taxable period ending upon, or after, the termination of the Subordination Period, all or a portion of the remaining items of Partnership income or gain for such taxable period, after taking into account allocations pursuant to Section 6.1(d)(iii), shall be allocated 100% to each Partner holding Subordinated Units that are Outstanding as of the termination of the Subordination Period (“Final Subordinated Units”) in the proportion of the number of Final Subordinated Units held by such Partner to the total number of Final Subordinated Units then Outstanding, until each such Partner has been allocated an amount of income or gain that increases the Capital Account maintained with respect to such Final Subordinated Units to an amount equal to the product of (A) the number of Final Subordinated Units held by such Partner and (B) the Per Unit Capital Amount for a Common Unit. The purpose of this allocation is to establish uniformity between the Capital Accounts underlying Final Subordinated Units and the Capital Accounts underlying Common Units held by Persons other than the General Partner and its Affiliates immediately prior to the conversion of such Final Subordinated Units into Common Units. This allocation method for establishing such economic uniformity will be available to the General Partner only if the method for allocating the Capital Account maintained with respect to the Subordinated Units between the transferred and retained Subordinated Units pursuant to Section 5.5(c)(ii) does not otherwise provide such economic uniformity to the Final Subordinated Units.

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