Nova Scotia Sample Clauses

Nova Scotia o Easter Monday o Remembrance Day New Brunswick: o New Brunswick Day (first Monday in August) o Remembrance Day Quebec: o St. Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Day (in substitution for Remembrance Day) o First Monday in August Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta & British Columbia: o Civic Holiday (first Monday in August) o Remembrance Day.
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Nova Scotia. 9.3 In this Agreement:
Nova Scotia. Undecided We agree with Oregon's comments and believe what constitutes "not auditing on behalf of all member jurisdictions" requires clarification.
Nova Scotia. Oppose We also appreciate the work done by the Audit Committee. But like many of the other jurisdictions we believe this ballot should be in fact multiple ballots as there are parts which we don't support such as R770.100 while there are many other parts which we do support. ONTARIO Oppose OREGON Oppose Overall, I would recommend a No vote: Material Issues:  R740.100 - I would like to see Intermediate Stops as a requirement in manual record keeping processes. (pg 4)  R770.100 – At the least, it sets up a conflict with the Audit Manual Section A550. Read literally, it limits the discretion of the base jurisdiction to use an Industry Average only on specific vehicles and not the fleet as a whole. (pg 7 & 15) FTPBP #3-2014 First Comment Period Ending June 12, 2014  R770.100 – Directs the base jurisdiction to automatically default to 4.0 MPG or reduce MPG by 20% if records not provided within 30 days. Again, a literal reading directs the base jurisdiction to conduct a default audit even if records were provided but after the 30 day deadline, so if they provided records on the 32nd day, we would still be required to do a default audit? This is language that is in the current version but I still disagree with the wording. (pg 7)  R770.300 – Including the verbiage “or with respect to audits generally” sets up a conflict with Article R1220 Penalties. (pg 7)  A330 – Removed the language about audits being conducted on a sampling basis unless the specific situation dictates otherwise. This language has been beneficial at times when a licensee was insistent on a full audit. I oppose removing this language. (pg 15)  A330 – Requiring at least one full calendar quarter for every year under audit can be hard to meet if auditing large accounts. We would either have to shorten the audit period resulting in less time covered in the audit or audit fewer vehicles, which may result in wide variances in large fleets. (pg 15) Housekeeping:  References to other sections should include the designation “R” or “A” for clarity. (R710 pg 3; R1370 pg 9)  R730 should refer to elements set out in R740, R750 and R760 - not R730, R740, R750. (pg 4) PENNSYLVANIA Undecided Well-intentioned, but may conflict with some jurisdictions' laws.
Nova Scotia. (You may withdraw your consent at any time.) Mailing Address: Same as civic Utility Service Provider: [NSPI, Antigonish, Berwick, Canso, Lunenburg, Xxxxxx Bay, Riverport] The tenant pays the utility bills at this address The landlord pays the utility bills at this address Account Number*: *If service is completed in multiple units at this property, please complete the table on page 2. Rate Code: Consent: I hereby consent and acknowledge that: I am the owner of the Property indicated above. Efficiency Nova Scotia, its agents or auditors may contact me for the purposes of program administration, implementation and evaluation and/or provide me with further information on this or other related programs. (print tenant’s name(s)) is a tenant at this address. I give permission to Efficiency Nova Scotia and their partner, to install the following energy efficient measures (please check all that apply), if appropriate, in this rental unit and remove all of the old products from the property: Energy efficient lighting Smart thermostat Kitchen and bathroom faucet aerators Low-flow shower heads (please note: all replaced shower heads will be removed from the property) Hot water pipe insulation (exposed copper pipes only) Hot water tank wrap for electric hot water heaters Efficiency Nova Scotia is a franchise operated by EfficiencyOne, official Licensee of the Province of Nova Scotia. By providing your consent you agree to release your personal information to the current and successive holders of the Efficiency Nova Scotia franchise. By completing and submitting this form, you hereby consent to the purposes for which Efficiency Nova Scotia is collecting, using and disclosing personal information as set out in Efficiency Nova Scotia’s Privacy Policy. More information on Efficiency Nova Scotia can be found online, by email or by phone. Web: xxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/xxxxxxx-xxxxxx Email: xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxx.xx Phone: 0 000 000 0000 X / / Landlord's Signature DD MM YYYY X / / X Service Organization DD MM YYYY Field Representative's Signature Field Representative's Name (please print) Efficient Product Installation Service: Landlord Agreement 2 If the Efficient Product Installation Service is being completed in multiple units at this property, please complete the following table. Unit Number Tenant’s Name Utility Account Number (if landlord pays the utility bills at this address).
Nova Scotia. Easter MondayRemembrance Day New Brunswick ➢ New Brunswick Day (the first Monday in August) ➢ Remembrance Day Quebec ➢ St. Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Day (in substitution for Remembrance Day) ➢ The first Monday in August Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British ColumbiaCivic Holiday (the first Monday in August) ➢ Remembrance Day Note: If the Government of Canada designates "Heritage Day" or such other day as a general holiday, the day so designated by the Government shall be substituted for the day after New Year's Day in all Provinces except in Quebec where it will be the first Monday in August.
Nova Scotia. 6.8.1 Nova Scotia, the Department of Economic and Rural Development and the Office of Acadian Affairs are ex officio members of the Nomination Board.
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Nova Scotia. The Municipal Government Act states that a municipal planning strategy may include statement of policy with respect to the protection, use and development of lands within the municipality, including the use and development of lands subject to flooding and regarding stormwater management. The Act requires that a subdivision by-law include “any requirements prescribed by the provincial subdivision regulations applicable to the municipality unless (i) the municipality adopts more stringent requirements, or (ii) the municipal requirements implement the municipal planning strategy”, the latter having presumably been previously approved by provincial authorities. Under the Act, a sub- division by-law may also include ‘requirements for the design and construction of stormwater systems’. A council may also make by-laws regarding stormwater management such as ‘setting standards and requirements respecting the design, construction and installation of stormwater systems and related services and utilities and regulating and setting standards for drainage’. Under the Environment Act, developers, including local governments, must seek approval from the provincial Department of Environment and Labour for1 : • The use or alteration of a watercourseThe construction of a culvert • The construction of a bridge • Storm drainage works 1 Only the activities related to the current discussion are listed here. The same requirements, which include drainage design criteria, would obviously apply to road construction activities.‌‌ Nine communities in Nova Scotia are covered by a General Mapping and Studies Agreement under the FDRP program. The 100-year flood was used to delineate and designate flood plains while the floodway is defined by the 20-year flood (Environment Canada, 2000g).
Nova Scotia. (i) Personal Property Security Act (Nova Scotia) Registration No. / File No. Current Debtor Current Secured Party Current General Collateral Description and other Particulars
Nova Scotia. Halifax Chronical Herald
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