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  • Deduction Sick leave allowed shall be deducted from the accumulated sick leave days earned by the employee.

  • Deductions Upon the termination of the Lease, the Landlord may deduct the following from the Security Deposit: Unpaid rent; Late fees; Unpaid utilities Cost of repairs beyond ordinary wear and tear; Cleaning fee in the amount of $ ; Early Termination Fee Brokerage fees Others: .

  • Withhold Payments If Contractor fails to provide Services in accordance with Contractor's obligations under this Agreement, the City may withhold any and all payments due Contractor until such failure to perform is cured, and Contractor shall not stop work as a result of City's withholding of payments as provided herein.

  • ALLOWABLE COSTS AND PAYMENTS A. The method of payment for this contract will be based on actual cost plus a fixed fee. COUNTY will reimburse CONSULTANT for actual costs (including labor costs, employee benefits, travel, equipment rental costs, overhead and other direct costs) incurred by CONSULTANT in performance of the work. CONSULTANT will not be reimbursed for actual costs that exceed the estimated wage rates, employee benefits, travel, equipment rental, overhead, and other estimated costs set forth in the approved CONSULTANT’S COST PROPOSAL as referenced and defined in Exhibit “C”, unless additional reimbursement is provided for by contract amendment. In no event, will CONSULTANT be reimbursed for overhead costs at a rate that exceeds COUNTY’s approved overhead rate set forth in the COST PROPOSAL. In the event, that COUNTY determines that a change to the work from that specified in the COST PROPOSAL and AGREEMENT is required, the AGREEMENT time or actual costs reimbursable by COUNTY shall be adjusted by written agreement or task order to accommodate the changed work. The maximum total cost as specified in Paragraph “H” shall not be exceeded, unless authorized by written agreement.

  • Xxxx Payments You may authorize new payment instructions or edit previously authorized payment instructions for xxxx payments that are either periodic and nonrecurring (e.g., payments on merchant charge accounts that vary in amount) or automatic and recurring (e.g., fixed mortgage payments). When you transmit a xxxx payment instruction to us, you authorize us to transfer funds to make the xxxx payment transaction from the account you designate. We will process xxxx payment transfer requests only to such payees as you authorize and for whom the Credit Union has the proper vendor code number. The Credit Union will not process any xxxx payment transfer if the required transaction information is incomplete. If there are insufficient funds in your account to make the xxxx payment request, we may either refuse to make the payment or make the payment and transfer funds from any overdraft protection account you have established. The Credit Union reserves the right to refuse to process payment instructions that reasonably appear to the Credit Union to be fraudulent or erroneous. The Credit Union will withdraw the designated funds from your account by 9:00am on the date of the scheduled payment if scheduled on a business day. If scheduled on a non-business day, the Credit Union will withdraw the funds by 9:00am on the first business day after the scheduled date. It is your responsibility to schedule your xxxx payments in such a manner that your obligations will be paid on time. You should enter and transmit your xxxx payment instructions at least 10 days before a xxxx is due. You are responsible for any late payments or finance charges that may be imposed as a result of your failure to transmit timely payment authorization. You may cancel or stop payment on periodic xxxx payments and automatic, recurring xxxx payment instructions under certain circumstances. If you discover an error in or want to change a payment instruction (e.g., payment date or payment amount) for a periodic or automatic payment you have already scheduled for transmission through online or mobile banking, you may electronically edit or cancel your payment through online or mobile banking. Your cancellation request must be entered and transmitted before the date you have scheduled for payment. If your request is not entered in time, you will be responsible for the payment. If you wish to place an oral stop payment on an automatic, recurring xxxx payment transaction, the Credit Union must receive your oral stop payment request at least three (3) business days before the next payment is scheduled to be made. You may call the Credit Union at the telephone number set forth in Section 4 (Member Liability) to request a stop payment. If you call, the Credit Union may require you to confirm your stop payment request in writing within 14 days after the call.

  • Depreciation The Company treats Memorabilia and Collectibles assets as collectible and therefore will not depreciate or amortize the SERIES #JordanMagicLeBronTripleAutoJersey going forward. ScheduleXXXVII to Eleventh Amendment to Collectable Sports Assets, LLC Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement Exhibit 240 Series Designation of #UNITASPSA8, a series of Collectable Sports Assets, LLC Capitalized terms used but not defined herein have the meanings assigned to such terms in the Limited Liability Company Agreement of Collectable Sports Assets, LLC, as in effect as of the effective date set forth below (the “Agreement”). References to Sections and Articles set forth herein are references to Sections and Articles of the Agreement. Name of Series #UNITASPSA8, a series of Collectable Sports Assets, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company Date of establishment May 7, 2021 Managing Member CS Asset Manager, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, is appointed as the Managing Member of #UNITASPSA8 with effect from the effective date hereof and shall continue to act as the Managing Member of #UNITASPSA8 until dissolution of #UNITASPSA8 pursuant to Section 11.1(b) or its removal and replacement pursuant to Section 4.3 or ARTICLE X. Initial Member CS Asset Manager, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company Series Asset The Series Assets of #UNITASPSA8 shall comprise the asset as further described in Schedule 1 attached hereto, which will be acquired by #UNITASPSA8 through that certain Consignment Agreement dated as of May 7, 2021, as it may be amended from time to time, and any assets and liabilities associated with such asset and such other assets and liabilities acquired by #UNITASPSA8 from time to time, as determined by the Managing Member in its sole discretion. Asset Manager CS Asset Manager, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company. Management Fee As stated in Section 7.1 of the Agreement. Issuance Subject to Section 6.3(a)(i), the maximum number of #UNITASPSA8 Interests the Company can issue may not exceed the purchase price, in the aggregate, of $50,000. Number of #UNITASPSA8 Interests held by the Managing Member and its Affiliates The Managing Member must purchase a minimum of 0.5% and may purchase additional #UNITASPSA8 Interests (including in excess of 10%), in its sole discretion, through the Offering. Broker Dalmore Group, LLC, a New York limited liability company. Brokerage Fee Up to 1.00% of the gross proceeds of the Interests from #UNITASPSA8 sold at the Initial Offering of the #UNITASPSA8 Interests (excluding the #UNITASPSA8 Interests acquired by any Person other than Investor Members). Other rights Holders of #UNITASPSA8 Interests shall have no conversion, exchange, sinking fund, redemption or appraisal rights, no preemptive rights to subscribe for any securities of the Company and no preferential rights to distributions of #UNITASPSA8 Interests. Officers There shall initially be no specific officers associated with #UNITASPSA8, although, the Managing Member may appoint Officers of #UNITASPSA8 from time to time, in its sole discretion. Aggregate Ownership Limit As stated in Section 1.1. Minimum Interests One (1) Interest per Member. Schedule 1 DESCRIPTION OF SERIES # UnitasPSA8 Investment Overview #UnitasPSA8 · Upon completion of the SERIES #UnitasPSA8 Offering, SERIES #UnitasPSA8 will purchase a Jxxx Xxxxxx 1957 Topps PSA 8 (The “Underlying Asset” with respect to SERIES #UnitasPSA8, as applicable), the specifications of which are set forth below.

  • Added Value 22.1 The Contractor shall work with the Framework Public Bodies to implement a strategic approach to the management of costs within their own organisation.

  • Allowable Costs Allowable Costs are restricted to costs that comply with the Texas Uniform Grant Management Standards (UGMS) and applicable state and federal rules and law. The Parties agree that all the requirements of the UGMS apply to this Contract, including the criteria for Allowable Costs. Additional federal requirements apply if this Contract is funded, in whole or in part, with federal funds.

  • Tax Payments Each Company shall be liable for and shall pay the Taxes allocated to it by this Section 2 either to the applicable Tax Authority or to the other Company in accordance with Section 4 and the other applicable provisions of this Agreement.

  • DUES AND DEDUCTIONS The Union shall have the regular dues of its bargaining unit members deducted from their paychecks under procedures as follows: The Union is solely responsible for distributing to, and collecting from, employees the dues and voluntary deduction authorization forms. It is the employees’ responsibility to submit requests to start or stop deductions directly to the Union and not to the County. The Union is responsible for maintaining the deduction forms from individual employees. Copies of an individual employee’s deduction authorization need not be provided to the County unless a dispute arises about the existence or terms of the authorization. Questions regarding Union membership, dues amounts, and payroll deductions must be directed to the Union and not the County. The Union will provide to the County an updated, certified deduction list of bargaining unit members who have provided written authorization for deductions. The County will make deductions for only those employees who are in the bargaining unit in accordance with such certified list. The Union will notify the County of any change to an employee’s deductions, including starting and stopping deductions, or validly cancelling or revoking a deduction authorization, and will provide the County on a weekly basis, an updated, certified deduction list noting any specific changes from the last list provided to the County. The County will implement the change(s) in the pay period following the County’s receipt of such notification. The Union will pay the County’s standard administrative fees for payroll deductions, which is currently estimated at $0.03 per employee for all dues paying bargaining unit members, per pay period. Upon written notice from the County, the Union agrees to reopen and meet within 30 days of notice to increase administrative fees. Following the County’s deductions of these administrative fees, the County will electronically transmit the balance of funds to the Union no later than thirty (30) days after the deductions occur. The Union shall indemnify, defend, and hold the County, its officers, agents, and employees harmless from and against any and all claims, demands, losses, defense costs, suits, or other action or liability of any kind or nature arising from this section, including, claims for or related to employee authorizations, revocations, deductions made, cancelled, or changed in reliance on the Union’s representations and certifications regarding employee dues deduction authorizations. This section of the MOU is not grievable.

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