Remediation Plans definition
Examples of Remediation Plans in a sentence
Without prejudice to the generality of Paragraph 3 above, where the Operator is, in the reasonable opinion of the Authority, in material breach of its obligations under this Agreement (including Remediation Plan(s)) or that the overall level of performance is materially deficient then, without prejudice to any other remedy available to the Authority, the Authority may serve upon the Operator a notice ("Default Notice") and the provisions of this Paragraph shall apply.
The Operator shall make such amendments to the Remediation Plan(s) as may reasonably be requested by the Authority.
In addition, negative performance evaluations and/or Remediation Plans do not entitle the House Staff Officer to the due process procedure set forth below.
Buyer and Company shall each endeavor to negotiate in good faith, within three (3)) Business Days after receipt by Buyer of the Remediation Plans, any reasonable changes requested by Buyer to the Remediation Plans.
Counselors on Remediation Plans may receive fewer dedicated planning periods as more intensive coaching is necessary for the Counselor to improve.
The Sellers shall promptly provide to Purchaser copies of any such Remediation Plans and any supplements or modifications thereto.
Upon the parties final agreement as to the Remediation Plans, it will be annexed hereto as Exhibit A and Sellers’ compliance with the Remediation Plans shall be deemed to satisfy all of the conditions under Section 6.2(q) of the Purchase Agreement, as amended by this Amendment.
Provisional teachers and teachers under Remediation Plans will be provided with a format, as well as content, set of expectations.
If remediation is required, Developer shall proceed diligently in good faith to obtain the approval of the NJDEP or an LSRP, as appropriate, of any required Remediation Plans for the Property pursuant to applicable statutes, regulations and policies.
If in the opinion of the GLA (acting reasonably) the Remediation Plan has not been effective or has not been complied with, the GLA shall be entitled in its absolute discretion either to extend the timeframe for the Remediation Plan's operation or to declare that the Remediation Plan has failed in which case Condition 17.1.14 shall apply.