Follow-on Periods Sample Clauses

Follow-on Periods. For each succeeding year thereafter, the Reseller's Classification will be established based on the prior period’s actual purchases. Achievement of sales quotas is material to this agreement. SIGNATURES ON NEXT PAGE SIGNATURES The signatures below indicate that the partiesagreement to this Exhibit B of this Reseller Agreement. The signatories confirm that they are duly authorized by their companies to engage their companies per the terms of this Exhibit B. BluBØX Security, Inc. Xxxxxxx xxXxxxxxxxx Xx. Vice President and COO AND: Reseller Company Signature Name Title Date of Signature / Effective Date of Exhibit END OF EXHIBIT B EXHIBIT C BluSKY LICENSE AGREEMENT The Effective Date of this Exhibit C is the date of signature that appears on Page 21 above. Reseller will sell BluSKY licenses to its new End-User clients.
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Related to Follow-on Periods

  • Retention periods Documentation which serves as evidence of orderly and proper data processing must be retained by ATOSS in accordance with the applicable statutory retention periods beyond the end of the contract. To relieve itself of this obligation, ATOSS may turn said documentation over to the Customer at the end of the contract.

  • Break Periods The parties agree that the paid rest period contemplated by Article 16(e) shall be taken during times that will not interfere with the operation of the Strong Start Centre.

  • Vacation Periods Vacation schedules will be set by the employee’s immediate supervisor(s) and sent to the Office of Human Resources for approval. Employees may request a particular period for vacation. Vacation days may not be taken in advance of their accrual. Those employees who are on a 12-month teacher contract are paid during Spring Break and Winter Recess, however, are not expected to be in attendance or perform duties during those breaks.

  • Meal Periods (a) Meal periods shall be scheduled as closely as possible to the middle of the workday. The length of the meal period shall be not less than thirty (30) minutes and not more than sixty (60) minutes.

  • Preparation Periods 31-1 The School District agrees to maintain daily preparation periods during the student day in all junior and senior high schools. At schools where block scheduling is in effect, the total preparation time provided shall be equal to the preparation time provided at schools not operating on a block schedule.

  • Work Periods 10.02 Work Periods shall be:

  • Planning Periods Teachers in secondary schools shall receive not less than 225 minutes of unassigned planning time on a weekly basis and shall be scheduled for one unassigned planning period per day of not less than forty-five (45) consecutive minutes. Neither this provision, nor 8.8 below will apply during times when the normal school schedule must be adjusted during emergencies; or in cases when an individual teacher has requested in writing to teach more than the usual number of periods for teachers in that subject in that school, or in the case of a teacher who volunteers for other school activities during the scheduled unassigned planning period.

  • Payroll Periods 37.01 Pay periods shall be bi-weekly. Pay days shall be every second Thursday.

  • Reporting periods The action is divided into the following reporting periods: - Reporting period 1: from month 1 to month [X][ - Reporting period 2: from month [X+1] to month [Y]][ - Reporting period 3: from month [Y+1] to month [Z]][ - Reporting period 4: from month [Z+1] to month [the last month of the action]]

  • Meal Periods and Rest Periods (a) Regular hours of work shall include, as scheduled by the Employer, two (2) rest periods of fifteen (15) minutes during each shift of seven and three- quarter (7 3/4) hours and exclude an unpaid meal period of not less than thirty (30) minutes.

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