Consolidation Study Sample Clauses

Consolidation Study. The trustees may have a study made to see if it would be beneficial to the funds and their recipients if any or all of the trusts were consolidated or merged with the Trust Funds of any other Trusts. If the study shows that a consolidation or merger would be beneficial, then the Bargaining Committee will consider such merger. The trustees have the authority to investigate, evaluate and present their recommendations to the negotiating committee regarding merger, consolidation, amalgamation, joinder or other similar situations. The trustees’ authority, in this respect, shall be limited to the power to prepare and recommend agreements to consummate the same and to recommend the transfer of the monies and properties of the said Trust Fund or Funds to any successor trust.
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Consolidation Study. The Company will perform a study investigating the consolidation of KCP&L and GMO rates and will make a recommendation regarding consolidation of rates in these dockets within two years of the date of approval of this Stipulation. KCP&L and GMO will provide quarterly stakeholder updates concerning the study.

Related to Consolidation Study

  • ROOM CONSOLIDATION Residence assignments shall be consolidated when vacancies occur in any residence facility, to minimize the number of rooms, suites, and/or apartments not at full occupancy. The Student may be required to change residence assignment and move to facilitate room consolidation. Residents in rooms/apartments/suites not at full capacity may be charged additional rent as determined by UCF DHRL.

  • Consolidation The Employer may consolidate grievances arising out of the same set of facts.

  • MERGER AND CONSOLIDATION The Company will not consolidate with or merge with or into, or convey, transfer or lease all or substantially all its assets to, any Person, unless:

  • Consolidation of Committees The parties to this Agreement and to the Agreement concerning drug and alcohol testing and EAP between TWU Local 250A and the SFMTA may elect to combine the joint labor- management committee established here and in the Local 250A Agreement.

  • Consolidation of Grievances If the grievance involves a group of employees or if a number of employees file separate grievances on the same matter, the grievances shall, whenever possible, be handled as a single grievance.

  • Merger The Company merges into or consolidates with another corporation, or merges another corporation into the Company, and as a result less than a majority of the combined voting power of the resulting corporation immediately after the merger or consolidation is held by persons who were stockholders of the Company immediately before the merger or consolidation.

  • Amalgamation Each Grantor acknowledges and agrees that, in the event it amalgamates with any other corporation or corporations, it is the intention of the parties hereto that the term “Grantor,” when used herein, shall apply to each of the amalgamating corporations and to the amalgamated corporation, such that the security interest granted hereby:

  • Consolidation or Joinder § 8.3.4.1 Either party, at its sole discretion, may consolidate an arbitration conducted under this Agreement with any other arbitration to which it is a party provided that (1) the arbitration agreement governing the other arbitration permits consolidation; (2) the arbitrations to be consolidated substantially involve common questions of law or fact; and (3) the arbitrations employ materially similar procedural rules and methods for selecting arbitrator(s).

  • Split Transactions You can instruct a merchant to charge your Card for part of a purchase and pay any remaining amount with cash or another card. This is called a “split transaction.” Some merchants do not permit split transactions. If you wish to conduct a split transaction, you must tell the merchant the exact amount you would like charged to your Card. If you fail to inform the merchant you would like to complete a split transaction and you do not have sufficient available funds in your Account to cover the entire purchase amount, your Card is likely to be declined.

  • Merger or Consolidation Section 8.11

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