Vendor Will Pay and Discharge Sample Clauses

Vendor Will Pay and Discharge. The Vendor will pay and discharge all wages, fees, salaries, charges, costs and expenses due and accruing due to any of its employees, agents, suppliers and sub- vendors and will make and remit to the proper authorities all deductions required by law.
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Vendor Will Pay and Discharge. The Vendor will pay and discharge all wages, fees, salaries, charges, costs and expenses due and accruing due to any of its employees, agents, suppliers and sub-vendors and will make and remit to the proper authorities all deductions required by law. ARBITRATION Arbitration Subject always to the City’s and Vendor’s rights and remedies expressly set out herein, any dispute under this Contract that is not resolved amicably by the parties following the expenditure of reasonable efforts to do so, will be referred to a single arbitrator under the provisions of the Commercial Arbitration Act (British Columbia) and the decision of that single arbitrator will be final and binding upon the parties. Except as may otherwise be agreed in writing between the parties: the arbitration will be conducted in accordance with the procedural rules of the British Columbia International Commercial Arbitration Centre (in this Article, the “BCICAC”); the appointing authority will be the BCICAC; the arbitration will be conducted in the English language in Vancouver, British Columbia; and the costs of arbitration (other than the costs incurred by the parties for their respective legal representation in the proceedings) will be borne equally by the parties except where otherwise stipulated in this Contract. Alternative if no BCICAC If the BCICAC is not in operation at the relevant time, the appointing authority and rules governing procedure will be those of such similar entity as may be its successor. If no such entity exists, the appointing authority will be the Supreme Court of British Columbia and the rules governing procedure will be those last published by the BCICAC. GENERAL PROVISIONS Permits and Licences The Vendor will obtain and pay for all permits and licences required either by the federal government, provincial government, the City or any other authority to enable the Vendor to do all things necessary to perform its obligations under this Contract according to the provisions of the Contract Documents.

Related to Vendor Will Pay and Discharge

  • DISCIPLINE AND DISCHARGE 21.01 The Employer may warn, suspend, demote or discharge employees for just cause. If the conduct or performance of an employee warrants disciplinary action, such action shall be confirmed in writing. A copy of all such documentation shall be provided to the employee(s) involved and forwarded to the office of the Union at the time they are issued.

  • Satisfaction and Discharge This Indenture will be discharged and will cease to be of further effect as to all Notes issued hereunder, when:

  • Suspension and Discharge An employee who has not completed the probationary period may be released without appeal through the grievance procedure. Employees having successfully completed their probationary period shall only be disciplined or discharged for just cause. Prior to suspending or discharging an employee, provided they have completed their probationary period, such employee and the Union Xxxxxxx shall be given the reasons in writing, by the Employer, for the suspension or discharge.

  • DISCIPLINE, SUSPENSION AND DISCHARGE 14.01 The Employer shall not discipline, suspend or discharge any employee except for just cause.

  • DOCUMENTS AND DISCHARGE Buyer shall not call for the production of any title deed, abstract, survey or other evidence of title to the property except such as are in the possession or control of Seller. If requested by Buyer, Seller will deliver any sketch or survey of the property within Seller’s control to Buyer as soon as possible and prior to the Requisition Date. If a discharge of any Charge/Mortgage held by a corporation incorporated pursuant to the Trust And Loan Companies Act (Canada), Chartered Bank, Trust Company, Credit Union, Caisse Populaire or Insurance Company and which is not to be assumed by Buyer on completion, is not available in registrable form on completion, Buyer agrees to accept Seller’s lawyer’s personal undertaking to obtain, out of the closing funds, a discharge in registrable form and to register same, or cause same to be registered, on title within a reasonable period of time after completion, provided that on or before completion Seller shall provide to Buyer a mortgage statement prepared by the mortgagee setting out the balance required to obtain the discharge, and, where a real-time electronic cleared funds transfer system is not being used, a direction executed by Seller directing payment to the mortgagee of the amount required to obtain the discharge out of the balance due on completion.

  • Release and Discharge 11.1 The acceptance by the Designer of the last payment under the provisions of Article 6.5 or Article 12 in the event of termination of the Contract, shall in each instance, operate as and be a release to the Owner and the Authority and their employees and officers, from all claims of the Designer and its Subconsultants for payment for services performed and/or furnished, except for those written claims submitted by the Designer to the Owner with, or prior to, the last invoice.

  • SUSPENSION AND DISCIPLINE 29.01 When an employee is suspended or discharged from duty, the Employer undertakes to notify the employee in writing, with a copy to the Association, of the reason for such suspension or discharge. The Employer shall endeavour to give such notification at the time of suspension or discharge.

  • DISCIPLINE AND DISCHARGE CASES 13:01 An employee who is discharged by the Employer shall, as soon as may be practicable thereafter, be given written notice thereof and a copy of such notice shall, within seven (7) working days after such discharge, be forwarded to the President of the Union, which said Notice shall contain the reason for the discharge of the said employee.

  • DISCIPLINE AND DISCHARGE OF EMPLOYEES (a) Pursuant to Section 84(1) of the Labour Relations Code, the following standards shall be applied:

  • DISCHARGE, SUSPENSION AND DISCIPLINE 14.01 (a) In the event an Employee is suspended as a disciplinary measure and the Employee considers that an injustice has been done, the matter may be taken up at Step 2 of the Grievance Procedure.

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