Final Steps Sample Clauses

Final Steps. Once QDRO Helper receives plan administrator approval, and when the parties have not requested additional changes, QDRO Helper will send a final QDRO to Client to obtain both parties’ signatures along with instructions on how to file the QDRO at court and how to send a certified copy to the retirement plan administrator for final qualification and implementation. It is the responsibility of the parties to sign the QDRO, file it with court, and forward it to the retirement plan administrator. QDRO Helper can send the QDRO to court for you for an additional fee.
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Final Steps. If you decide to go ahead, this is the point at which you’ll hire a solicitor and send us their details. We’ll instruct our own solicitors to work together with your solicitor to complete the lease extension. Unless you have a very good knowledge of leases, contracts and registering things at the land registry you’ll need a solicitor. Your mortgage company will also need to consent to the lease extension and your solicitor will deal with the mortgage company on this as well Costs How is the cost of the lease extension premium worked out? The law sets out a framework that is used to work out the premium. This is based on the number of years left on your lease and the current market value of your flat. It also takes into account ground rent. When do I pay the premium and other charges? You’ll pay the lease extension premium plus our solicitors’ fees of around £650 plus VAT at the end of the process however your solicitor may collect our solicitor fees earlier. You’ll also need to instruct your own solicitor and pay their costs as well. Because the extension needs to be registered at the land registry, it needs to be paid in full on completion and cannot be made in instalments. Why do I have to pay for the freeholders solicitor? The law says that the lessee must pay the freeholders professional costs, including the surveyor and solicitor. A lease extension is for your benefit therefore you will need to meet all the fees. What if I have arrears on my rent or service charge account? As with any legal completion, you will need to pay any money owed on your account before the lease extension can complete. If you have large arrears on your account, we may ask you to clear these before you can start the process, even if you have worked out a payment plan with your Property Manager Officer. If you have had made irregular payments over time that have resulted in arrears we will insist on a direct debit being set up with your Property Management Officer before you can compete. I’m a shared owner. Will I need to repay the remaining part of my premium if I ever staircase? No. The property will be valued with the longer lease and the price of the extra shares will be based on this price. FAQs about the lease extension process Do I need to extend my lease? You do not need to extend your lease and for many people this may not be financially an option however it is advisable to do so. If you’re a shared owner and own a house, your lease will usually entitle you to obtain th...
Final Steps. A. Department Requestor, completes filling in the fields of this Agreement
Final Steps. Once your project is complete, a Final Erosion and Sediment Control Inspection can be scheduled through the County’s Erosion and Sediment Control office. The inspection looks for uniform grass coverage. If uniform grass coverage has not been achieved then a Performance Bond ($2,500), may be posted to allow the owner to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy. The bond will be returned to the owner/developer once uniform grass coverage is achieved. The bond can be paid easily through the County’s Planning and Zoning Office. The bond shall be good for 6 months from the date posted. *Silt fence shall not be removed until approval from the Program Administrator or designated agent*.
Final Steps. Place your presentation and any supporting files (i.e., video files, graphics and pictures) on the conference site. Bring a backup copy of your presentation and supporting files to the conference. Naming Convention - Name each presentation file as follows, with the following information separated by underscores: Date_Time_LastName_FirstName_ShortTitle.ppt Example: 052623_1300_Smith_John_Dermatology.ppt IMPORTANT! If you have two or more presentations in the same session, you must provide a separate file for each. Combining presentations in one file for the same session can cause delay and potential loss of information. Set-Up and Equipment Room Set-Up To maximize room capacity, each session room will have all the equipment pre-set for all sessions scheduled that day. Although you may not require all of the equipment in the room, another speaker also scheduled to be in the same room may be using it. Set-up the night before your session will NOT be possible due to multiple uses of the session rooms. Please notify us immediately if there are extenuating circumstances for a required room set. On-site requests will not be accommodated. Session rooms will be set for the maximum number as determined by CPS and the following policy applies: • Everyone in the session must have a seat • No additional chairs can be brought in • No participants are permitted to stand in the back of the room. Participant limits • Seminars – 75-150 participants • Workshops – 50 participants • Co-developed sessions – 125-150 participants • Plenaries – 400-700 participants The participant limits are modified only if necessary. You will be contacted by CPS conference staff should a change be required. The actual rooms designated are assigned approximately two months prior to the conference – and may be larger, with more tables/chairs than you expected due to other uses that day. Session Attendance CPS has determined it is in the best interest of participants to allow a first-come-first-served policy for most sessions, exception being tickets for the co-developed sessions. Audio-Visual Equipment All sessions will be equipped with an LCD data projector, PC laptop, screen, podium, and microphone and standing microphone(s). All workshops will be equipped with an LCD data projector, PC laptop, screen, and podium. NOTE: Speakers cannot use a personal laptop for their presentations. If additional audio-visual equipment is required, a request must be sent to xxxxxxxx@xxx.xx at least four weeks pri...
Final Steps. Counselor: Packet is complete and appropriate: � Yes or � No Board of Education review on / / Board Approval: � Yes or � No
Final Steps. To proceed with the project, "customer" will need to: •Submit an APPROVED ESTIMATE OR JOB. •Agree to the Terms and Conditions by electronic signature or emailed approval. The Terms and Condition represents my commitments to you the "customer" •Submit initial payment of 50% of total project fee at the time of approval. All major credit cards accepted. Payments will be processed directly through HOUSECALL PRO and no credit card information will viewable or downloadable by XXXXXX HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING, LLC unless a recurring authorization form has been signed. •No credit card information will viewable or downloadable by XXXXXX HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING, LLC. •When the contracted work is completed, final payment of 50% plus any incurred additional hourly fees will be charged and a XXXXXX HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING, LLC invoice will be emailed/mailed to you. Preventive Maintenance Agreement Terms and Conditions Please read this document carefully and keep it for reference. These terms and conditions, together with the Declarations Page, constitute the entire agreement (“Agreement”) between you and the “Provider” identified on the Declarations Page, pertaining to the HVAC Maintenance Plan(s) that you have purchased as stated on the Declarations Page. The laws of the state in which your service address is located govern interpretation of this Agreement. The Provider may change the terms of, or add new terms to, the Plan and this Agreement at any time in accordance with applicable law. THIS AGREEMENT CONTAINS A MANDATORY ARBITRATION PROVISION (INCLUDING A CLASS ACTION ARBITRATION WAIVER). It is important that you read the Arbitration section carefully. What is Covered: You are entitled to have an authorized Service Contractor visit your residence once during each twelve-month Annual Term to perform the normal maintenance services specified below, for the heating or cooling unit type covered by the Plan(s) that you have purchased. Furnace or Heat Pump Maintenance Plan:
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Final Steps. Once Attorney Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx receives plan administrator approval, and when the parties have not requested additional changes, Attorney Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx will send a final QDRO to you for signature along with a detailed instruction letter explaining how to file the QDRO at court and how to send a court filed copy to the retirement plan administrator for final qualification and implementation. It is the responsibility of the parties to sign the QDRO, file it with court, and forward it to the retirement plan administrator.
Final Steps. If a decision satisfactory to the Union at any level of the grievance procedure is not implemented within a reasonable time, the Union may institute a grievance at Step 3 of the Grievance Procedure.
Final Steps. Once your project is complete, a Final Erosion and Sediment Control Inspection can be scheduled through the County’s Erosion and Sediment Control Administrator. The inspection looks for uniform grass coverage. If uniform grass coverage has not been achieved then a Performance Bond may be posted to allow the owner to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy. The bond will be returned to the owner/developer once uniform grass coverage is achieved. The bond can be paid easily through the County’s Planning and Zoning Office.
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