VSH definition
Examples of VSH in a sentence
This Article shall only apply to VSH, Veterans Home, Woodside, and units within the Department of Motor Vehicles, Public Safety dispatchers, and Buildings and General Services, where shifts are established.
None of Sellers or any of the VSH Entities is a party to any contract, instrument, commitment, agreement or other legally binding arrangement with any Host Customer in relation to PV Systems other than the Customer Agreements to which such Host Customer is a party.
While a Secondee is performing services for VPG, he shall hold himself out as a consultant to VPG, and he shall not, and VPG shall not permit him to, hold himself out as an employee of VSH.
The Secondees shall at all times be and remain employees of the VSH, and nothing in this Agreement shall affect the employment relationship between VSH and each of the Secondees.
VSH has agreed that it will supply to VPG assistance by seconding two of its employees, ▇▇.
Other than the Services, VSH shall not be required to make the Secondees available for the performance of any services to VPG.
VSH shall perform all obligations and discharge all liabilities which may be imposed on it by law or otherwise in its capacity as employer of the Secondees, including, without limitation, paying salary and providing employee benefits.
In the event such employment with VSH is terminated, VSH shall provide prompt notice of same to VPG.
The Chief Executive Officer of VPG shall consult with the Chief Executive Officer of VSH in good faith in order to schedule the time and place of the Services of each of the Secondees to VPG so as not to unreasonably interfere with the performance of the duties and responsibilities of the Secondee to VSH or impose hardship on the Secondees.
If the Drag-Along Transaction is a transaction for which Regulation D may be available with respect to such negotiation or transaction (including a merger, consolidation or other reorganization), the Participant shall, at the request of the Company, appoint a purchaser representative (as such term is defined in Rule 501 promulgated under Regulation D) reasonably acceptable to VSH.