Examples of Agreement or Terms and Conditions in a sentence
For the most recent version of the Cardholder Agreement or Terms and Conditions of this agreement, please visit: xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.
For the most recent version of the Cardholder Agreement or Terms and Conditions, please visit xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.
The invoice will be deemed accepted as per the Master Service Agreement or Terms and Conditions signed.
CPS Energy issues this Request for Proposal (“RFP”) for the purpose of contracting for the selection(s) indicated above and further described herein on a per-assignment basis and/or according to the attached Agreement or Terms and Conditions, if applicable.
For the most recent version of the Cardholder Agreement or Terms and Conditions, please visit the Website.
The discipline will be the only documentation that remains on the employee’s file for the duration applicable as per the relevant Collective Agreement or Terms and Conditions of Employment.
Any improper or abusive trading, not in accordance with the Company’s Client Retail Agreement or Terms and Conditions, will result in the Award/Bonus being revoked or not awarded, and may also result to your Account being frozen.
Where not prohibited by a Collective Agreement or Terms and Conditions of Employment, departments may institute vacation guidelines to maintain operations.
In the event that External Distribution inconsistent with "Information Provision and License Agreement" or "Terms and Conditions for Information Provision and Licensing (for cases where API Fee Schedule is applied)" or the Policy was performed by Secondary-Distributor and Licensee is advised by TSE that provision method of Information is inappropriate, necessary modifications shall be performed through consultations with TSE.
The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision or provisions of the Sales Partner Agreement or Terms and Conditions shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision of the Sales Partner Agreement, which shall remain in full force and effect.