Non-residential Sample Clauses

Non-residential. Both parties recognize that job security will increase in proportion to length of service. Therefore, in the event of a layoff, employees will be laid off by classification, in reverse order of seniority. Layoff notice will include a current list of junior positions available to bump under Clause 13.4 (Bumping).
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Non-residential. In the event of a layoff, employees will be laid off by classification, in reverse order of seniority. Residential Programs as defined in Clause 2.2(l): In the event of a layoff, employees will be laid off by classification, in reverse order of seniority within the appropriate shift within their worksite. Layoff notice will be provided in electronic format as appropriate and will identify the date that the layoff will commence, and also that the affected employee may choose one of the following by a specified deadline date:
Non-residential. The site may include a mix of residential and non-residential facilities. Non-residential facilities may include, but is not limited to, academic, office, recreation, athletic, research and commercial uses. Complementary neighborhood-serving retail and office uses will be contextually appropriate, incorporated into neighborhoods and generally centralized within walking distance to residential development on the site to support University TDM efforts, enliven the community, and promote an active community character. Direct pedestrian linkages will be provided between residential and non-residential uses.
Non-residential. PG&E shall review Applicant’s actual base annual revenue each year for the first three years from the date PG&E is first ready to provide service. Applicant shall be responsible for notifying PG&E if new, permanent load is added the fourth through tenth year from the date PG&E is first ready to provide service. Such review shall determine if additional revenue supports any refunds to Applicant.
Non-residential. Relationship of businesses to RTIF non-residential land use categories are based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Retail Sector comprises establishments engaged in retailing merchandise, generally without transformation and rendering services incidental to the sale of merchandise—fixed point of sale location. NAICS Sectors 44 & 45 represents the retail industry. Examples of retail businesses include: • Garden material and garden supply dealers • Food and beverage stores (i.e., grocery stores, specialty food stores, beer/wine/liquor stores) • Health and personal care stores • Gasoline stations • Motor vehicle and parts dealers • Furniture and home furnishing stores • Electronics and appliance stores • Clothing and clothing accessories stores • Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores • General merchandise stores • Miscellaneous store retailers • Non-store retailers such as electronic shopping and mail-order houses, direct selling establishments Office/Service Sector comprises finance, insurance, real estate professional, scientific and technical services, research and development, administrative & support services, education, health care and social assistance and other such as repair & maintenance, personal & laundry, and religious centers, including churches. NAICS Sectors 51 – 72, 81 & 92 represents the office industry. Examples of office related businesses include: • Publishing industries, except Internet • Motion picture and sound recording industries • Broadcasting, except Internet • Internet publishing and broadcasting • Telecommunications • Internet Service Providers, search portals, and data processing • Other information services such as libraries and archives, news syndicates • Monetary authorities such as banks, credit unions, credit card issuing services, sales financing, mortgage and non-mortgage loan brokers • Securities, commodity contracts, investments • Insurance carriers and related activities • Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles • Real estate • Rental and leasing activities • Lessors of non-financial intangible assetsProfessional and technical services such as legal, accounting, engineering, design, consulting, research and development, advertising servicesManagement of companies and enterprises • Administrative and support services such as employment, business support (i.e., call centers, collection agencies), travel arrangement and reservation services, services to buildings and dwellings (...
Non-residential. All other taps and meter installations are considered Non- Residential and will be priced on an individual basis.
Non-residential. All non-residential Customers shall be billed monthly in advance, except for roll-off services, which may be billed in arrears. Payment with respect to each such bill shall be due on or before the 30th day following the end of the service period for which the bill is rendered; thereafter the bill shall be considered delinquent, and the Company may discontinue service and may charge interest, not to exceed 1.5% per month, for such time as the bill remains unpaid after the due date.
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Non-residential. Buildings including manufactured homes that are not residential including commercial, agricultural, and industrial buildings. See Residential Building.
Non-residential. Where the structure in which the product is installed is not a single family residence occupied by the purchaser, or is owned by a public or private corporation for profit or non-profit, an unincorporated association or other business entity of any type recognized by law, a church, a school, a governmental or public authority, the time periods stated in this warranty shall be limited as follows: Basic Window or Patio Door Unit – 5 Year (non-transferable); Hardware
Non-residential. All nonresidential facilities, including tenant improvements, one EDU consists of each 20 fixture units (or fraction thereof) plus “process water”. “Process water” is applicable to water vending machines, car wash facilities, cooling towers and any other non-fixture type of water use. “Process water” is calculated by converting gallons used per day into EDUs, as follows: 500 gallons water per day...............................1 EDU
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