Vendor Policy Agreement Sample Clauses

Vendor Policy Agreement. Products: Vendors must submit a list or details of products with their application form. Products sold at the Night Market must be GROWN, MADE, BAKED, or PRODUCED by the Vendor or be an artisanal Canadian product. The Night Market is a space for locally created artisanal Canadian products and foods. As such, only Vendors who are selling bona fide locally created or produced artisanal products, foods, or similar products will be permitted. Exceptions may be made for Not-for-Profit Groups on a case-by-case basis, with first preference given to Not for Profit Groups located within the DWBIA’s business district. If you represent a Not-for-Profit Group, see the section titled “Not for Profit Groups” below. Management of the Night Market reserves the right to ask any Vendor to remove any product or item from sale at any time during the season.
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Vendor Policy Agreement. Products: Vendors must submit a list or details of products with their application form. Products sold at the Xxxxxxxxx Car Cruise must be HANDCRAFTED, MADE, PRODUCED, BAKED, or GROWN by the Vendor or be an artisanal Canadian product. The Xxxxxxxxx Car Cruise is a space for locally created artisanal Canadian products and foods. As such, only Vendors who are selling bona fide locally created or produced artisanal products, foods, or similar products will be permitted. Exceptions may be made for Not-for-Profit Groups on a case-by-case basis, with first preference given to Not for Profit Groups located within the DWBIA’s business district. If you represent a Not-for-Profit Group, see the section titled “Not for Profit Groups” below. Management of the Xxxxxxxxx Car Cruise reserves the right to ask any Vendor to remove any product or item from sale at any time during the season.

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  • Schedule of Underlying Insurance Policies If Umbrella or Excess policy is evidenced to comply with minimum limits, a copy of the Underlying Schedule from the Umbrella or Excess insurance policy may be required.

  • Mortgage Insurance Agreements Mortgage Insurance reimburses Lender for certain losses Lender may incur if Xxxxxxxx does not repay the Loan as agreed. Borrower is not a party to the Mortgage Insurance policy or coverage. Mortgage insurers evaluate their total risk on all such insurance in force from time to time, and may enter into agreements with other parties that share or modify their risk, or reduce losses. These agreements may require the mortgage insurer to make payments using any source of funds that the mortgage insurer may have available (which may include funds obtained from Mortgage Insurance premiums). As a result of these agreements, Lender, another insurer, any reinsurer, any other entity, or any affiliate of any of the foregoing, may receive (directly or indirectly) amounts that derive from (or might be characterized as) a portion of Borrower’s payments for Mortgage Insurance, in exchange for sharing or modifying the mortgage insurer’s risk, or reducing losses. Any such agreements will not: (i) affect the amounts that Borrower has agreed to pay for Mortgage Insurance, or any other terms of the Loan; (ii) increase the amount Borrower will owe for Mortgage Insurance; (iii) entitle Borrower to any refund; or (iv) affect the rights Borrower has, if any, with respect to the Mortgage Insurance under the Homeowners Protection Act of 1998 (12 U.S.C. § 4901 et seq.), as it may be amended from time to time, or any additional or successor federal legislation or regulation that governs the same subject matter (“HPA”). These rights under the HPA may include the right to receive certain disclosures, to request and obtain cancellation of the Mortgage Insurance, to have the Mortgage Insurance terminated automatically, and/or to receive a refund of any Mortgage Insurance premiums that were unearned at the time of such cancellation or termination.

  • Our Agreement This Marina Operators Liability insurance Policy is a contract between You and Us: Insuring Agreement In consideration of You paying Us the Premium and in reliance upon the information You provided to Us in your application for insurance and its attachments, We shall cover You for the liabilities, costs and expenses that are covered by this Policy. About Your Policy This Policy is made up of this document, the Certificate and any Endorsements and they should all be read as one document. If You think that any details contained in these documents are not correct or if You need to change anything, You should tell Us or ask Your insurance intermediary to tell Us. Unless expressly stated to the contrary, words that are emphasised by the use of capitalisation and bold print have the meaning given to them in Section 7 – ‘Definitions’ of this Policy. This Policy is a legal contract between You and Us. Based on the information provided by You when You applied for this insurance and subject to You having paid the required Premium, We agree to insure You during the Period of Insurance. Your Duty of Disclosure Before You enter into an insurance contract, You have a duty to tell Us anything that You know, or could reasonably be expected to know, may affect Our decision to insure You and on what terms. You have this duty until We agree to insure You. You have the same duty before You renew, extend, vary or reinstate an insurance contract. You do not need to tell Us anything that: • reduces the risk We insure You for; or • is common knowledge; or • We know or should know as an insurer; or • We waive Your duty to tell Us about. If You Do Not Tell Us Something If You do not tell Us anything you are required to, We may cancel Your contract or reduce the amount We will pay You if You make a claim under this Policy, or both. If Your failure to tell Us is fraudulent, We may refuse to pay Your claim under this Policy and treat the contract as if it never existed. Cooling Off Period Once cover has commenced You have 21 (twenty one) calendar days to decide whether this Policy meets Your needs. This is called the “cooling off period”. If during this time, You decide You are not completely satisfied with this Policy, and provided You have not made a claim under this Policy, You can cancel this Policy by notifying Us in writing. We will refund in full any Premium You have paid. Privacy Statement NM Insurance Agency Pty Ltd, ABN 34 100 633 038, trading as Nautilus Marine are committed to protecting Your privacy in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs). This Privacy Statement outlines how We collect, disclose and handle Your personal information (including sensitive information) as defined in the Act. Why We Collect Your Personal Information We collect Your personal information (including sensitive information) so We can: • identify You and conduct necessary checks; • determine what service or products We can provide to You e.g. offer our insurance products; • issue, manage and administer services and products provided to You or others, including claims investigation, handling and settlement; • improve Our services and products e.g. training and development of Our representatives, product and service research and data analysis and business strategy development, and • make special offers of other services and products provided by Us or those We have an association with, that might be of interest to You. What Happens If You Don’t Give Us Your Personal Information? If You choose not to provide us with the information We have requested, We may not be able to provide You with Our services or products or properly manage and administer services and products provided to You or others. How We Collect Your Personal Information Collection can take place by telephone email, or in writing and through websites (from data You input directly or through cookies and other web analytic tools). We collect it directly from You unless You have consented to collection from someone other than You, it is unreasonable or impracticable for Us to do so or the law permits us to. If You provide us with personal information about another person You must only do so with their consent and agree to make them aware of this privacy notice. Who We Disclose Your Personal Information To We share Your personal information with third parties for the collection purposes noted above. The third parties include: Our related companies and Our representatives who provide services for Us, the Insurer, other insurers and reinsurers, Your agents, Our legal, accounting and other professional advisers, data warehouses and consultants, social media and other similar sites and networks, membership, loyalty and rewards programs or partners, providers of medical and non-medical assistance and services, investigators, loss assessors and adjusters, other parties We may be able to claim or recover against, and anyone either of us appoint to review and handle complaints or disputes and any other parties where permitted or required by law. We may need to disclose information to persons located overseas. Who they are may change from time to time. You can contact us for details or refer to our Privacy Policy available at our website www.nautilusinsurance. com.au. In some cases We may not be able to take reasonable steps to ensure they do not breach the Privacy Act and they may not be subject to the same level of protection or obligations that are offered by the Act. By proceeding to acquire Our services and products You agree that You cannot seek redress under the Act or against Us (to the extent permitted by law) and may not be able to seek redress overseas. More Information, Access, Correction or Complaints For more information about our privacy practices including how We collect, use or disclose information, how to access or seek correction to Your information or how to complain in relation to a breach of the Australian Privacy Principles and how such a complaint will be handled, please refer to our Privacy Policy available at Our website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx or by contacting Us (Our contact details are below). Contact Us & Opting Out By proceeding with Your application or submitting Your claim under this Policy, You and any other person included on this Policy, consent to this use and these disclosures unless You tell us otherwise. If You wish to withdraw Your consent, including for things such as receiving information on products and offers by Us or persons We have an association with, please contact Us By phone: 0000 000 000 By email: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx In writing: 00-00 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Sandringham VIC 3191 Complaints Process Both We and the Insurer are committed to handling any complaints about Our products or services efficiently and fairly. Any enquiry or complaint relating to this insurance should be referred to Us in the first instance. Please contact Us By phone: 0000 000 000 By email: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx In writing: 00-00 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Sandringham VIC 3191 If this does not resolve the matter or You are not satisfied with the way a complaint has been dealt with, You can contact the Insurer on their dedicated complaints line – 1800 339 669 and/or in writing to Head of Compliance AIG Level 12, 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Docklands VIC 3008 General Insurance Code of Practice The Insurer is a signatory to the General Insurance Code of Practice. This aims to raise the standards of practice and service in the insurance industry, improve the way that claims and complaints are handled and help people better understand how general insurance works. Information brochures on the General Insurance Code of Practice are available upon request. The Insurer This insurance is issued/insured by: AIG Australia Limited (AIG) ABN 93 004 727 753 AFSL 381686 Level 12, 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Docklands, VIC 3008 AIG issues/insures this product pursuant to an Australian Financial Services Licence granted to them by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. AIG is the marketing name for the worldwide property- casualty, life and retirement, and general insurance operations of American International Group, Inc. American International Group, Inc. (AIG) is a leading international insurance organisation serving customers in more than 100 countries and jurisdictions. AIG companies serve commercial, institutional, and individual customers through one of the most extensive worldwide property-casualty networks of any insurer. In addition, AIG companies are leading providers of life insurance and retirement services in the United States. AIG common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

  • User Agreements In order to receive certain LDC Databases, Member shall restrict use of these Databases to only those of its employees or consultants within its control who, in advance of gaining access to the specified Databases, have signed any necessary separate user agreements. The specific Databases for which such user agreements are required will be indicated by LDC and the terms and provisions of any such User Agreements supersede the terms of the Membership Agreement. Member may elect not to receive LDC Databases for which separate user agreements are required. Member shall maintain all signed user agreements on file for inspection by LDC upon its request and shall terminate access to the specified LDC Databases to individuals for whom the conditions contained in the user agreement no longer apply. To the extent that any of Member's consultants gain access to any LDC Databases, Member shall be responsible and liable for the actions and omissions of those consultants as though they were the actions of Member.

  • Vendor Agreement 230105 Vendor Agreement pdf The Vendor Agreement must be downloaded from the “Attachments” section of the IonWave eBid System, reviewed, Vendor Name placed in the line provided at the top, and uploaded to this location. If Vendor has proposed deviations to the Vendor Agreement, Vendor may assert so in the Attribute Questions and those shall be addressed during evaluation.

  • INSURING AGREEMENTS In consideration of the premium stated herein, the Underwriter does hereby agree with the Assured:

  • AGREEMENT TO MODIFY CONTRACT The parties hereto agree to modify the Contract identified in Block 1, above, as described in Block 10, below, pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Contract. Except as modified herein, all other provisions of the Contract (including, but not limited to, price, delivery, and completion date) remain unchanged.

  • INSURING AGREEMENT In return for receiving Your payment of premium when due, We will provide insurance for Your Pet(s) as detailed in the Policy terms and conditions. This agreement also includes the Declarations Page and any endorsements.

  • Client Agreements Supplier will have a direct contract with, or provide its standard Product or Service terms directly to, Client, which will be enforceable solely between Client and Supplier, for all terms related to Client’s receipt and use of Products and Services (each a “Client Agreement”), other than the payment, risk of loss, and delivery terms that are contracted directly with Accenture.

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