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Unless You use xxx xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx to initiate each Shipment, You are required to obtain a shipment authorization number directly from Brink’s for each Shipment prior to pick up by Brink’s. You are responsible to comply with all Carrier’s terms except to the extent such terms are in direct conflict with this Contract. A breach of Carrier’s terms voids Brink’s Liability hereunder.
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  • Rules of Grievance Processing 1. Time limits of any stage of the grievance procedure may be extended by written mutual agreement of the parties at that step.

  • Contractor Personnel – Reference Checks The Contractor warrants that all persons employed to provide service under this Contract have satisfactory past work records indicating their ability to adequately perform the work under this Contract. Contractor’s employees assigned to this project must meet character standards as demonstrated by background investigation and reference checks, coordinated by the agency/department issuing this Contract.

  • Cost for Service and Charge Methodology – POS to The NWSA Service Area and Department (Acct if appropriate) Service Item (from list above) Method of Charges1 Basis for Charge Hourly Rate, Fixed Percentage or Formula 2021 Budgeted Amount2 Commission Office Dept #1200 3.a Fixed Based upon agreed amount of $250,000 per year. $250,000

  • FORMAT AND CONTENT FOR REGISTRY OPERATOR MONTHLY REPORTING Registry Operator shall provide one set of monthly reports per gTLD, using the API described in draft-­‐xxxxxx-­‐icann-­‐registry-­‐interfaces, see Specification 2, Part A, Section 9, reference 5, with the following content. ICANN may request in the future that the reports be delivered by other means and using other formats. ICANN will use reasonable commercial efforts to preserve the confidentiality of the information reported until three (3) months after the end of the month to which the reports relate. Unless set forth in this Specification 3, any reference to a specific time refers to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Monthly reports shall consist of data that reflects the state of the registry at the end of the month (UTC).

  • Registry-­‐Level Fees (a) Registry Operator shall pay ICANN a registry-­‐level fee equal to (i) the registry fixed fee of US$6,250 per calendar quarter and (ii) the registry-­‐level transaction fee (collectively, the “Registry-­‐Level Fees”). The registry-­‐level transaction fee will be equal to the number of annual increments of an initial or renewal domain name registration (at one or more levels, and including renewals associated with transfers from one ICANN-­‐accredited registrar to another, each a “Transaction”), during the applicable calendar quarter multiplied by US$0.25; provided, however that the registry-­‐level transaction fee shall not apply until and unless more than 50,000 Transactions have occurred in the TLD during any calendar quarter or any consecutive four calendar quarter period in the aggregate (the “Transaction Threshold”) and shall apply to each Transaction that occurred during each quarter in which the Transaction Threshold has been met, but shall not apply to each quarter in which the Transaction Threshold has not been met. Registry Operator’s obligation to pay the quarterly registry-­‐level fixed fee will begin on the date on which the TLD is delegated in the DNS to Registry Operator. The first quarterly payment of the registry-­‐level fixed fee will be prorated based on the number of calendar days between the delegation date and the end of the calendar quarter in which the delegation date falls.

  • Help Desk A help desk for Product support issues (the “Help Desk”) will be available to Customer. Unless specified in an Order, Customer should contact 000.000.0000 to receive a telephone number for the applicable supporting Solutions & Support Center. Customer will appoint one Product administrator and one backup administrator to serve as the primary point of contact regarding maintenance services.

  • OFFICE USE ONLY Unit Size Requested Unit Number Targeted Move-In Date Date Received Time Received _C__o__k_a__t_o__P__a__r_k_v__i_e_w____________________________ _2__6_0___T__h_i_r_d__S__t_r_e__e_t__S__o__u_t_h__w__e__s_t_____________ _C__o__k_a__t_o_,__M___N___5_5__3_2__1_________________________ _P__h__:_(_3__2__0_)__9__0_5__-_2__8_7__4________________________ APPLICATION FOR OCCUPANCY Incomplete applications will be returned APPLICANT INFORMATION Applicant Name (Head of Household): First Middle Last Address: Street Address City State Zip Social Security Number: Date of Birth: [ ] Male [ ] Female [ ] Decline Applicant Phone #: Applicant Email: Alternate Phone #: Alternate Email: Emergency Contact: Name (Someone outside your household) Phone Email List All Other Household Members First MI Last Relationship to Head Date of Birth Male/Female/ Decline to Answer Social Security Number [ ]M [ ]F [ ]Decline [ ]M [ ]F [ ]Decline [ ]M [ ]F [ ]Decline [ ]M [ ]F [ ]Decline [ ]M [ ]F [ ]Decline [ ]M [ ]F [ ]Decline Primary Language: Do you require an interpreter? [ ] Yes [ ] No How did you hear about this housing? [ ] Online [ ] Newspaper [ ] Local Agency [ ] Drive By [ ] Resident Referral [ ] Other What is the combined gross monthly income of all household members? $ ADDITIONAL HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS CURRENT HOUSING STATUS How long have you lived at your current address? From: To: Is this family or a friend? [ ] Yes [ ] No Name of Owner/Manager: Phone #: Email: Address: Do all adult household members live at this address?........................................................................................................................ [ ] Yes [ ] No If NO, include additional adult household’s current address and contact information on a separate piece of paper. PREVIOUS HOUSING STATUS Your previous address: How long did you live at your previous address? From: To: Is this family or a friend? [ ] Yes [ ] No Name of Owner/Manager: Phone #: Email: Address: List every state in which each household member has lived: ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION The following questions pertain to yourself and every member of your household who will occupy the unit. Check either Yes or No in response to each question. All questions must be answered; for those questions that do not apply, you are required to indicate so by answering “not applicable” or “n/a”.

  • Query a search query initiated from the Search Box or a Hyperlink, or a request for Matched Ads initiated by the Ad Code on an Ad Page. Results: Paid Search Results, Hyperlink Results, Domain Match Results, Web Search Results and/or Matched Ads, to the extent included in this Agreement and as appropriate to the context. Search Box: a graphical area in which a user can enter a Query. SO: the Service Order.

  • Variable Registry-­‐Level Fee If the ICANN accredited registrars (accounting, in the aggregate, for payment of two-thirds of all registrar-level fees (or such portion of ICANN accredited registrars necessary to approve variable accreditation fees under the then-current registrar accreditation agreement), do not approve, pursuant to the terms of their registrar accreditation agreements with ICANN, the variable accreditation fees established by the ICANN Board of Directors for any ICANN fiscal year, upon delivery of notice from ICANN, Registry Operator shall pay to ICANN a variable registry-level fee, which shall be paid on a fiscal quarter basis, and shall accrue as of the beginning of the first fiscal quarter of such ICANN fiscal year (the “Variable Registry-Level Fee”). The fee will be calculated and invoiced by ICANN on a quarterly basis, and shall be paid by Registry Operator within sixty (60) calendar days with respect to the first quarter of such ICANN fiscal year and within twenty (20) calendar days with respect to each remaining quarter of such ICANN fiscal year, of receipt of the invoiced amount by ICANN. The Registry Operator may invoice and collect the Variable Registry-Level Fees from the registrars that are party to a registry-registrar agreement with Registry Operator (which agreement may specifically provide for the reimbursement of Variable Registry-Level Fees paid by Registry Operator pursuant to this Section 6.3); provided, that the fees shall be invoiced to all ICANN accredited registrars if invoiced to any. The Variable Registry-Level Fee, if collectible by ICANN, shall be an obligation of Registry Operator and shall be due and payable as provided in this Section 6.3 irrespective of Registry Operator’s ability to seek and obtain reimbursement of such fee from registrars. In the event ICANN later collects variable accreditation fees for which Registry Operator has paid ICANN a Variable Registry-Level Fee, ICANN shall reimburse the Registry Operator an appropriate amount of the Variable Registry-Level Fee, as reasonably determined by ICANN. If the ICANN accredited registrars (as a group) do approve, pursuant to the terms of their registrar accreditation agreements with ICANN, the variable accreditation fees established by the ICANN Board of Directors for a fiscal year, ICANN shall not be entitled to a Variable-Level Fee hereunder for such fiscal year, irrespective of whether the ICANN accredited registrars comply with their payment obligations to ICANN during such fiscal year. The amount of the Variable Registry-Level Fee will be specified for each registrar, and may include both a per-registrar component and a transactional component. The per‑registrar component of the Variable Registry-Level Fee shall be specified by ICANN in accordance with the budget adopted by the ICANN Board of Directors for each ICANN fiscal year. The transactional component of the Variable Registry-Level Fee shall be specified by ICANN in accordance with the budget adopted by the ICANN Board of Directors for each ICANN fiscal year but shall not exceed US$0.25 per domain name registration (including renewals associated with transfers from one ICANN accredited registrar to another) per year.

  • Technical References Technical References that describe the practices, procedures and specifications for certain services (and the applicable interfaces relating thereto) are listed on Schedule 2.3 (the “Technical Reference Schedule”) to assist the Parties in meeting their respective responsibilities hereunder.

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