DESCRIPTION OF THE UNIT Sample Clauses

DESCRIPTION OF THE UNIT. Each Unit includes the space enclosed by the interior unfinished surfaces of the ceiling, floor, walls and windows, including adjacent patio and balcony areas, together with any plumbing fixtures, evaporative cooling and/or air conditioning equipment and ducts or duct work, and electrical equipment which exclusively serves that Unit; provided, however, that no portion of the roof, weight-bearing walls or other structural components of the Building in which each Dwelling Unit is located, and no pipes, wires, conduits, flues, shafts or public utility, water or sewer lines situated within such Unit and forming part of any system serving one or more other Units or the Common Areas is part of the Unit. Each Unit also includes the exclusive right to use and enjoy the patio or balcony that is immediately adjacent to the Unit. Each patio and balcony must be maintained by the Member in a clean, neat and orderly condition. The use of the patios or balconies is subject to the rules and regulations promulgated by the Board, this Occupancy Agreement, the Articles of Incorporation, By-Laws and Policies and Procedures of the Corporation.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE UNIT. (a) In consideration of the Allottee complying with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, completing various requisite formalities, as may be required herein and agreeing to make timely and complete payment of the Total Consideration as per the Schedule of Payments, the Company hereby agrees to sell, convey and transfer and the Allottee hereby agrees to purchase and receive the Unit bearing no. , located on floor situated in tower/Building no. having a Carpet Area of xx.xxx. ( sq.ft.), balcony areas admeasuring xx.xxx. ( xx.xx.), having Super Area admeasuring sq. mtr. ( sq.ft.). The Allottee agrees that he has seen the Unit Plan and the same is attached herewith in Annexure – II. The Allottee understands that the Allottee only has the right to use the Common Areas (as defined in Annexure -IV) within the said Group Housing Colony/ Project which shall be harmoniously used along with other occupants in the said Group Housing Colony/ Project without causing any inconvenience or hindrance to them. The Allottee shall have an exclusive right to use the car parking space bearing no. as may be earmarked by the Company.
DESCRIPTION OF THE UNIT. As of the date of this Agreement, the Shareholder(s) own the Unit described on the cover page, which is part of the "Co-operative" identified on the cover page. The Shareholder's ownership consists of (a) the Shareholder's purchase of "Shares" (in the number set forth on the cover page) issued by the Cooperative Corporation named on the cover page, which Shares are allocated to the Unit pursuant to the Cooperative Corporation's By-Laws; and (b) the Shareholder's residence as owner of the manufactured home unit.
DESCRIPTION OF THE UNIT. UNIT LOCATION: Located at Xx. 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxx.
DESCRIPTION OF THE UNIT. The Employer recognizes the Union as the exclusive bargaining agent for all full-time, regular part-time, and PRN professional and nonprofessional employees employed by the Employer at Stanislaus County Court Holding, Public Safety Center West, Minimum Housing, Public Safety Center East, REACT and Juvenile Detention Facilities in the following job classifications: Registered Nurses, Psychiatric Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Family Nurse Practitioners, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs), Medical Social Workers (MSWs), Marriage and Family Therapists (MFTs), and Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs), Dental Hygienists, Dental Assistants, Clerks, Licensed Vocational Nurses, Medical Records Clerks, Competency Trainers and employees employed in any of the above-listed job classifications working in the Jail Based Competency Treatment Program (JBCT) (hereinafter “employees” or “bargaining unit employees”); excluding all other employees, all other employees working in the JBCT, confidential employees, employees represented by other labor organizations, guards and supervisors as defined by the National Labor Relations Act.
DESCRIPTION OF THE UNIT. As of the date of this Agreement, the Shareholder(s) "acquired" the Unit described on the cover page, which is part of the "Co-operative" identified on the cover page. The Shareholder's acquisition consisted of (a) the Shareholder's purchase of "Shares" (in the number set forth on the cover page) issued by the Cooperative Corporation named on the cover page, which Shares are allocated to the Unit pursuant to the Cooperative Corporation's By-Laws; and (b) the Shareholder's entrance, as tenant, into a "Proprietary Lease" with the Cooperative Corporation covering the Unit.
DESCRIPTION OF THE UNIT. The Employer recognizes the Union as the exclusive bargaining agent for all full-time, part-time, and PRN employees employed by the Employer at Sonoma County Sheriff’s facilities located at 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx and 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xx, Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, who are assigned to and working in the following classifications: Professional Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses, Substance Abuse Counselors, Physician’s Assistants, Licenses Clinical Social Workers, Marriage Family Therapists, Licensed Counselors, Licenses Marriage Family Therapists, and Discharge Planners, and Non-Professional Licensed Vocational Nurses, Certified Nursing Assistants, Administrative Assistant Clerks, Unit Secretaries, Medical Records Clerks, Clerks, Dental Assistants, and Licensed Psychiatric Technicians. Excluding: All other employees, confidential employees, employees represented by other labor organizations, guards, and supervisors as defined by the Act at the Sonoma County Sheriff’s facilities located at 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx xxx 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xx, Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE UNIT. Enhance innovation in the printing process and production, managing the printing process and procedures Main Contents Printing techniques and technologies Managing printing procedures Managing the actors of the printing process (input & output) Module 2 - O.S. and Software for the Publishing Sector Special weight of the Unit in the overall qualification: 20% ECVET points of the Unit: 12 Description of the UNIT: Apply OS & SW for innovating the production activities Main Contents The OS & SW adopted in the production activities: the Apple iOS environment The OS & SW adopted in the production activities: the Microsoft Windows environment The OS & SW adopted in the production activities: the Unix/Linux environment Module 3 - Cost evaluation and Special Printing Services Special weight of the Unit in the overall qualification: 15% ECVET points of the Unit: 9 Description of the UNIT: Enhance strategies for the economic evaluation of lithographic, digital printing and packaging in the digital sector Main Contents Economic evaluation of Lithographic and Digital printing The use of packaging, folding etc. in the Publishing Sector and their economic evaluation Module 4 - Beyond paper Special weight of the Unit in the overall qualification: 25% ECVET points of the Unit: 15 Description of the UNIT: Apply appropriate methods and manage "social media" related to cultural entrepreneurship. Main Contents The use of digital features in the publishing sector The production of eBooks The production of Audiobooks Module 5 -Transversal Special weight of the Unit in the overall qualification: 20% ECVET points of the Unit: 12 Description of the UNIT: Understand the digital evolution trends in the publishing sector Main Contents Trends and Ecosystem of the Publishing Industry in Europe Innovation in Digital Publishing Social Media Marketing Data Protection and Copyright Strategies Specialist in Design
DESCRIPTION OF THE UNIT. Enhance strategic thinking and employ leadership and techniques to influence sales in cultural industry Title of the qualification: Specialist in marketing and sales EQF LeveL of the Qualification: 4 ECVET points of the Qualification: 60 Special weight of the Unit in the overall qualification: 0,2 ECVET points of the Unit: 12 UNIT'S LEARNING OUTCOMES DESCRIPTION LEARNING OUTCOMES KNOWLEDGE SKILLS COMPETENCIES LO1 The learner will be able to comprehend different theories and practices related to promoting sales in a cultural industry and market The learner will be able to demonstrate leadership skills and the ability to use theory in practical issues related to effectively improving sales for a publishing house. The learner will be able to utilize leadership techniques to independently assess and evaluate data in order to promote sales. LO2 The learner will gain knowledge on developing a strategy for an organization/company in order to promote sales The learner will be able to utilize organizational skills to define the core ideas that promote sales for a publishing house. The learner will be able to implement a strategy that will promote sales and achieve long term goals. LO3 The learner will be able to exhibit knowledge on sales theories and techniques as an essential part of strategic management. The learner will be able to utilize management techniques to daily business environment in order to promote sales. The learner will be able to critically assess the "added value" of a modern environment in order to achieve economic goals. LOs Assessment Methods Assessment Criteria

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