Notification by Supplier to the Board Sample Clauses

Notification by Supplier to the Board. During the Term, the Supplier shall advise the Board promptly of:
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Notification by Supplier to the Board. During the Term, the Supplier shall advise the Board promptly of: (a) any contradictions, discrepancies or errors found or noted in the Contract; (b) supplementary details, instructions or directions that do not correspond with those contained in the Contract; and (c) any omissions or other faults that become evident and should be corrected in order to provide the Deliverables in accordance with the Contract and Requirements of Law.

Related to Notification by Supplier to the Board

  • Notification to Employees ‌ The Employer will inform new, transferred, promoted, or demoted employees in writing prior to appointment into positions included in the bargaining unit(s) of the Union’s exclusive representation status. Upon appointment to a bargaining unit position, the Employer will furnish the employees with membership materials provided by the Union. The Employer will inform employees in writing if they are subsequently appointed to a position that is not in a bargaining unit.

  • Notification to Employer The Union shall notify the Employer of the names of the Employees, including the department wherein the Employee is employed, who are members of the Board of Directors, the Union Executive and Council Committees.

  • Notice of Termination by the Company (1) In order to terminate the employment of a full time or part time employee the Company shall give to the employee at least the period of notice specified in the table below: Period of continuous service Period of notice Not more than 1 year 1 week More than 1 year but not more than 3 years 2 weeks More than 3 years but not more than 5 years 3 weeks More than 5 years 4 weeks

  • Termination by Mutual Consent This Agreement may be terminated at any time prior to the Closing Date by the mutual written consent of the Company and the Purchasers.

  • 341 Termination by Forest Service (a) The Chief or the Chief’s designee may unilaterally terminate this contract, in whole or in part, for any of the reasons set forth in paragraph (a) of B8.33.

  • 222 Termination by Forest Service This contract may be terminated by written notice from Contracting Officer, if there is Catastrophic Damage and Purchaser does not agree, under B8.32, within 30 days of receipt from Contracting Officer of contract modifications proposed to permit the harvest of the catastrophe- affected timber.

  • Notification by Employee When an employee is unable to report to work he shall notify his immediate supervisor or other designated person at least one (1) hour before the time he is scheduled to report to work on each day of absence, unless the employee has made other reporting arrangements with his immediate supervisor.

  • Notification of Vacancies A laid off employee shall be notified by certified mail of an appropriate vacancy, sent to the employee’s address on file in the office of the Executive Director for Human Resources Management. An employee’s failure to respond affirmatively in writing within five calendar days after receipt of the Employer’s letter shall cause loss of recall rights.

  • Employee Notification A copy of any disciplinary action or material related to employee performance which is placed in the personnel file shall be provided to the employee (the employee so noting receipt, or the supervisor noting employee refusal to acknowledge receipt) or sent by certified mail (return receipt requested) to the employee's last address appearing on the Employer's records.

  • Notice of Termination by the Employer (i) Subject to Clause 2.6.1, in order to terminate the employment of the Employee, the Employer shall give the Employee the following notice: Period of Continuous Service Period of Notice Not more than 1 year 1 week More than 1 year and up to the completion of 3 years 2 weeks More than 3 years and up to the completion of 5 years 3 weeks 5 years and over 4 weeks

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