Withholding Services Sample Clauses

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Withholding Services. A player who withholds playing services called for by a Player Contract for more than twenty-one (21) days during the last Season covered by her Player Contract or for any period of time that includes the last game played by such player’s Team during the last Season covered by her Player Contract shall be deemed not to have “complet[ed] her Player Contract by rendering the playing services called for thereunder.” Accordingly, such a player shall not be a Free Agent and shall not be entitled to negotiate or sign a Player Contract with any Team unless and until the Team for which the player last played expressly agrees otherwise.
Withholding Services. You agree that we may withhold the further supply of Services in the event that you default on your obligations under this clause 4.
Withholding Services. None of the Tubridgi Parties will have any obligation to comply with the terms of the Agreement at any time during which they do not hold a bank guarantee or undertaking issued in accordance with this clause for an amount at least equal to the amount required by the Agreement.
Withholding Services. 3.4.1 Young people under the age (or those perceived to be under the age) of 16 should not be allowed to participate in needle exchange services. In these cases they should be referred to Young Persons services who may (following assessment) be able to offer this service. If the young person is not willing to be referred on then the pharmacist should seek to give information and advice about the risks of injecting. 3.4.2 For those customers aged 16-18 (or those perceived to be of this age) the pharmacy staff should seek to encourage the person to utilise young persons services or the adult central service needle exchange site, rather than pharmacy needle exchange. Only where the person refuses this and the pharmacist considers the person is at risk of using shared needles obtained elsewhere, should needles and syringes be given the person. 3.4.3 For those clients in the transitional stage of drug misuse (whereby they are not currently injecting but have indicated they wish to start) the procedure for 3.4.2 applies also. 3.4.4 Needle exchange and harm reduction initiatives are open access services, and clients should only be excluded for behaviour that has breached accepted rules and standards at the discretion of the service but within a structure of users' rights and responsibilities. Where appropriate, work is carried out to re-engage clients in this or other more appropriate services and refer them to needle exchange schemes in community pharmacists in the interim. 3.4.5 Service users may be excluded (in accordance with the National Pharmacy Contract) as a result of a professional risk assessment and if they pose a serious risk to staff, other service users and members of the public. Referral to more appropriate services is made where possible.
Withholding Services. In addition to any other remedies that we have under this Agreement or applicable law, we may withhold any or all services (including denying you access to your Accommodation) during any period that you are in breach of this Agreement.
Withholding Services. Young people under the age of 18 (or those perceived to be under the age of 18) should not be allowed to participate in needle exchange services. In these cases they should be referred to Young Persons services that may (following assessment) be able to offer this service. If the young person is not willing to be referred on then the pharmacist should seek to give information and advice about the risks of injecting. For those customers aged under 18 (or those perceived to be of this age) the pharmacy staff should seek to encourage the person to utilise young person’s services or the adult central service needle exchange site, rather than pharmacy needle exchange. Only where the person refuses this and the pharmacist considers the person is at risk of using shared needles obtained elsewhere, should needles and syringes be given the person.
Withholding Services. 3.4.1 Young people under the age of 18 (or those perceived to be under the age of 3.4.2 For those service users in the transitional stage of drug misuse (whereby they are not currently injecting but have indicated they wish to start) the procedure for 3.4.2 applies also. 3.4.3 Needle exchange and harm reduction initiatives are open access services, and service users should only be excluded for behaviour that has breached accepted rules and standards at the discretion of the service but within a structure of users' rights and responsibilities. Where appropriate, work is carried out to re-engage service users in this or other more appropriate services and refer them to needle exchange schemes in community pharmacists in the interim. 3.4.4 Service users may be excluded as a result of a professional risk assessment and if they pose a serious risk to staff, other service users and members of the public. Referral to more appropriate services is made where possible.
Withholding Services. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the Agency, acting through its Board, may not withhold services from any portion of the Agency Service Area.