Wisconsin Law Sample Clauses

Wisconsin Law. This Agreement and the Notes issued hereunder shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the internal laws of the State of Wisconsin, except to the extent superseded by federal law.
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Wisconsin Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Wisconsin. If any part, term or provision of this Agreement is determined by the courts or any regulatory authority having jurisdiction over the issue to be illegal, in conflict with any law or otherwise invalid, the remaining portion or portions shall be considered severable and not be affected, and the rights and obligations of the parties shall be construed and enforced as if the Agreement did not contain the particular part, term or provision held to be illegal or invalid.
Wisconsin Law. This Agreement is to be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Wisconsin, regardless of the choice of law provisions of Wisconsin or any other jurisdiction.
Wisconsin Law. Wisconsin's Minnesota reciprocity statute speci- fies that a compensation payment is made when net foregone tax revenues of one state exceed those of the other state. The statute also specifies that the data used to compute the amount of each state's foregone tax revenue is to be determined by the respective Departments of Revenue on or before November 1 of the year following the close of the previous calendar year. The resulting compensa- tion payment amount must be determined jointly by each state. If an agreement cannot be reached, a three-person board of arbitration is appointed to resolve the difference. The reciprocity statute re- quires interest to be paid on any delinquent com- pensation payments. In addition, the Secretary of Revenue is authorized to enter into agreements with the State of Minnesota specifying the reciproc- ity payment due date, conditions constituting de- linquency, interest rates, and the method of com- puting interest due on delinquent payments. Effective with tax year 2001, the statutes also provide that Wisconsin must pay Minnesota inter- est on the annual compensation payment (as op- posed to interest on delinquent payments, referred to above). Wisconsin's law specifies that interest is to be calculated according to the Laws of Minne- sota 2002 Chapter 377, or at another rate agreed to by the two states. This modification was adopted as part of 2001 Wisconsin Act 109 in response to a Minnesota law change (Laws of Minnesota 2002 Chapter 377) that required the interest payment. The following sections briefly describe the cur- rent Minnesota-Wisconsin income tax reciprocity agreement. Current Agreement
Wisconsin Law. This contract shall be construed and enforced in accordance with, and be governed by, the laws of the State of Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Law. To protect the safety of its patients, Wisconsin State Statute 50.065 requires that a criminal background check be completed on persons who have direct, regular contact with clients served by the Medical Center prior to employment as well as at intervals as defined by the Medical Center. Accordingly, this Agreement is conditioned upon the Medical Center obtaining a satisfactory criminal background investigation report which supports the Resident/Fellow's eligibility for appointment and participation in the training program. A determination by the Medical Center that a relevant criminal conviction prohibits the Resident/Fellow from participating in patient care, or falsification or withholding information relevant to the criminal background check or regarding any conviction, shall result in the immediate termination of the Resident/Fellow's appointment. SIGNED: Resident/Fellow Date APPROVED: Program Director Date Designated Institutional Official Date Aurora Health Care
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Wisconsin Law. This Developers Agreement shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Law. This Agreement and all questions arising in connection herewith shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the internal laws of the State of Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Law. Wisconsin's Illinois reciprocity statute speci- fies that a compensation payment is made when net foregone tax revenues of one state exceed those of the other state. The statute also specifies that the data used to compute the amount of each state's foregone tax revenue is to be determined by the respective Departments of Revenue on or before December 1 of the year following the close of the previous calendar year. The resulting compensation payment amount must be deter- mined jointly by each state. If an agreement can- not be reached, a three-person board of arbitra- tion is appointed to resolve the difference. The reciprocity statute requires interest to be paid on any delinquent compensation payments. In addition, the Secretary of Revenue is au- thorized to enter into agreements with the State of Illinois specifying the reciprocity payment due date, conditions constituting delinquency, interest rates, and the method of computing interest due on delinquent payments. The Secretary entered into a reciprocity payment agreement with the Director of the Illinois Revenue Department in 1998. The agreement's provisions cover the esti- mation of taxes foregone, payment amounts, and adjusting payments. In addition, the agreement provides for data verification and reporting, the computation of interest on delinquent payments, impasse resolution, and making modifications to the agreement. The following sections briefly describe the Illinois-Wisconsin income tax reciprocity agree- ment.
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