LWO definition

LWO or “Ordinance” means the San Francisco Lactation in the Workplace Ordinance, codified at Article 33I of the San Francisco Police Code and Sections 106A and 1210 of the San Francisco Building Code.
LWO has the meaning set forth in Section 14.25(d).

Examples of LWO in a sentence

  • If Tenant fails to comply with the requirements of this the LWO and this lease, the City shall have the rights and remedies described in this Section, in addition to any rights and remedies provided by law or equity.

  • Tenant shall be required to maintain all reasonable records and documents that would establish whether Tenant is subject to Berkeley's Living Wage Ordinance (LWO).

  • If Tenant is subject to the LWO, as defined therein, Tenant shall be further required to maintain monthly records of those employees located on the leased premises.

  • This Contract is subject to the City’s Living Wage Ordinance (LWO), codified in San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 2, Article 2, Division 42.

  • Pursuant to San Diego Municipal Code section 22.4215, this Contract may be exempt from the LWO.

  • If Tenant is subject to the LWO, Tenant shall include the requirements of the ordinance, as defined in B.M.C. Chapter 13.27, in any and all subleases in which ▇▇▇▇▇▇ enters with regard to the subject premises.

  • Bidder agrees to require all of its subcontractors, sublessees, and concessionaires subject to the LWO to comply with the LWO and all applicable regulations and rules.

  • City will take any one or more of the actions listed in San Diego Municipal Code section 22.4230 should Bidder or its subcontractors are found to be in violation of any of the provisions of the LWO.

  • Bidder and its subcontractors must file an annual report documenting compliance with the LWO pursuant to San Diego Municipal Code section 22.4225(d).

  • The LWO may apply to work that is not subject to Prevailing Wage Law.