Other Offences Sample Clauses

Other Offences. In addition to any other rights of the Minister and obligations of the Hirer under this Agreement, if any Relevant Personnel as defined in this Agreement is the subject of an arrest, charge or conviction for: 9A1.1 any offence of violence or deprivation of liberty (whether indictable or not) or other indictable offence 9A1.2 any other offence that the Minister notifies the Hirer in writing the Minister considers renders the Relevant Personnel unsuitable to be involved in the Relevant Activity (“Other Offence”) that Relevant Personnel will be an Unsuitable Person for the purposes of this Agreement and the Hirer must treat that Relevant Personnel as an Unsuitable Person, subject to clause 9A.2.
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Other Offences. (d) Gas Oil Contract
Other Offences. In addition to any other rights of the Minister and obligations of the OSHC Provider under this Agreement, if any Relevant Personnel as defined in this Agreement is the subject of an allegation, arrest, charge or conviction for:
Other Offences. In addition to any other rights of the Minister and obligations of the Provider under this Deed or a Purchase Order, if any Relevant Personnel as defined in this Deed is the subject of an allegation, arrest, charge or conviction for:
Other Offences. In addition to Frontline Fleet’s other rights and remedies in this Agreement, You acknowledge and agree that Frontline may, in its discretion, charge You a fee for the actual cost to Frontline for each offence of any term of this Agreement each time such an offence results in a visit by Frontline (or its designate service provider) to the Vehicle to remedy the situation (including, but not limited to, towing, impoundment, necessity of cleaning or re-fuelling, etc.).
Other Offences. In addition to MAVEN’s other rights and remedies in this Agreement, You acknowledge and agree that MAVEN may, in its discretion, charge You a fee for the actual cost to MAVEN for each offence of any term of this Agreement each time such an offence results in a visit by MAVEN (or its designate service provider) to the Vehicle to remedy the situation (including, but not limited to, towing, impoundment, necessity of cleaning or re-fuelling, etc.).
Other Offences. In addition to any other rights of the Government Party and obligations of the NFP under this Agreement, if any Relevant Personnel as defined in this Agreement is the subject of an allegation, arrest, charge or conviction for:
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Other Offences. In addition to any other rights of DCP and obligations of the Researcher under this Agreement, if any Relevant Personnel as defined in this Agreement is the subject of an allegation, arrest, charge or conviction for:

Related to Other Offences

  • Offences 46.1. The Contractor must not commit or attempt to commit any offence:

  • Reporting of Abuse, Neglect, or Exploitation Consistent with provisions of 33 V.S.A. §4913(a) and §6903, any agent or employee of a Contractor who, in the performance of services connected with this agreement, has contact with clients or is a caregiver and who has reasonable cause to believe that a child or vulnerable adult has been abused or neglected as defined in Chapter 49 or abused, neglected, or exploited as defined in Chapter 69 of Title 33 V.S.A. shall make a report involving children to the Commissioner of the Department for Children and Families within 24 hours or a report involving vulnerable adults to the Division of Licensing and Protection at the Department of Disabilities, Aging, and Independent Living within 48 hours. This requirement applies except in those instances where particular roles and functions are exempt from reporting under state and federal law. Reports involving children shall contain the information required by 33 V.S.A. §4914. Reports involving vulnerable adults shall contain the information required by 33 V.S.A. §6904. The Contractor will ensure that its agents or employees receive training on the reporting of abuse or neglect to children and abuse, neglect or exploitation of vulnerable adults.

  • ARTISTES AND ATHLETES 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of Articles 14 and 15, income derived by a resident of a Contracting State as an entertainer, such as a theatre, motion picture, radio or television artiste, or a musician, or as an athlete, from his personal activities as such exercised in the other Contracting State, may be taxed in that other State.

  • CRIMINAL OFFENCES 8.1 The Licensee acknowledges that the use of XXXXX’s Repertoire without the required licence constitutes an infringement of copyright and is an offence in terms of the Copyright Act 98 of 1978, punishable by a fine and/or imprisonment.

  • Teaching Assistants 1. All Teaching Assistants shall receive the same remuneration per base unit and the difference between the amount paid a Graduate Teaching Assistant and other Teaching Assistants is an associated scholarship. See XIII D. for appropriate compensation.

  • Scholarly Activity The parties recognize that research and scholarly activity have always been an integral component of faculty work at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. Research and scholarship inform teaching, curriculum and teaching practices, enhance the knowledge of faculty and students, and enable faculty members to remain intellectually stimulated and current in their fields. Scholarly activity is a dynamic process consisting of the following interrelated components: discovery, application, integration, teaching and learning, and creative artistry. Nothing in this provision shall be construed as increasing a faculty member’s assigned workload.

  • VACANCIES AND NEW POSITIONS 17.01 The Gallery shall post notice of permanent and temporary job vacancies subject to Article 4 – Temporary Full-Time Employees for a period of seven (7) calendar days before any such job is filled. Probationary employees shall not be entitled to apply for posted vacancies. It is agreed that the Gallery will not interview external applicants until applications from existing employees have been reviewed and bargaining unit employees who are qualified in the opinion of the Gallery have been interviewed. Further, the Gallery will notify existing applicants in writing once the successful application is selected.

  • BREACH SANCTIONS 19.1 Failure by CONTRACTOR to comply with any of the provisions, covenants, or conditions of this Contract shall be a material breach of this Contract. In such event, ADMINISTRATOR may, and in addition to immediate termination and any other remedies available at law, in equity, or otherwise specified in this Contract:

  • Advertising Prohibition Provider is prohibited from using Student Data to (a) market or advertise to students or families/guardians; (b) inform, influence, or enable marketing or advertising efforts by a Provider; (c) develop a profile of a student, family member/guardian or group, for any commercial purpose other than providing the Service to Client; or (d) use the Student Data for the development of commercial products or services, other than as necessary to provide the Service to Client.

  • Outreach Activities  Number of outreach events by event type (e.g., meeting with community group, attendance at public event, social media, materials distribution, other)  Number of individuals reached (e.g., number in attendance at community meeting, contacts at public event, followers/likes/friends on social media, amount of materials distributed) Enrollment Activities Enrollment Assistance Contacts - Individuals  # of those assisted from target population  # of those assisted not from target population  # of those assisted by application outcome (complete, incomplete, unknown)  # of applications by enrollment outcome (enrolled, not enrolled, unknown) Enrollment Assistance Contacts – Small Businesses  # of businesses assisted  # of businesses assisted by coverage type (e.g., all carriers and plans, one carrier and all plans, unknown)  Total number of employees represented by small business enrollment assistance contacts  Total number of employees electing coverage Qualitative Reporting  Assessment of organization’s progress toward outreach goals for the period; observations about most/least successful outreach and education activities during the reporting period  Assessment of organization’s progress against enrollment goals  Barriers encountered during reporting report with respect to outreach and/or enrollment activities  Observations about the type of enrollment assistance requested by individuals and/or businesses – e.g., type of assistance requested, at what point in the process individuals/businesses seek assistance, at what point they no longer need assistance  Assessment/observations about length of time spent on each person/entity assisted with enrollment Additionally, the Subrecipient will be expected to attend quarterly Navigator Organization summits to share lessons learned, collaborate on strategies to address shared challenges, and provide feedback to the State. Subrecipient Deliverables

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