Parking and Driving Sample Clauses

Parking and Driving.  Please think and care for others in our community when parking and driving.  Please follow the voluntary one way system on Xxxxxx Church Mount.  Where possible walk, scoot or bike to school and make use of our scooter and bicycle storage. Communication and Welfare  Attend Parent/Carer Teaching Consultations other school events, particularly workshops that will help you support your child’s learning.  Inform the school promptly of any changes in health, home and family circumstances.  Provide the school with up to date contact information, including any changes to telephone numbers.  Utilise the various communication methods to seek support and/or address any issues if they arise.  Please take the time to read newsletters and letters that are sent via email from the school, which includes dates for your diaries. Being Prepared  Encourage your child to participate fully in school activities and provide named uniform and PE kit as requested.  Ensure that your child is ready to learn everyday through positive sleep, diet and exercise routines.  Please respond to school requests in a timely manner in order to meet response deadlines. Our School Values  Please support your child with their learning, particularly reading and homework, which takes place at home.  Support the school’s Behaviour Policy.  Behave in a way that sets children a good example and promotes our school positively in the community.  Support the school in providing an establishment free from discrimination, where everyone is of equal importance. Child Please read this to your child and help them to understand what each statement means. Our School Values  I will demonstrate our school values every day.  I will come to school promptly, with a positive attitude and do the best I can in all my lessons.  I will not give up and try to be resilient, even when I am finding things tricky.  If I am worried about anything or unhappy, I will speak to an adult so they can help me.  I will follow the school’s behaviour code and online safety rules, remembering to ask for help, for either myself or others, if it is needed.  I will be polite, helpful, kind and considerate to everyone in school demonstrating good manners at all times.  I will encourage friendships, work well within a team, be tolerant of others and show respect for the people I am working with.  I will move around the school sensibly and safely.  I will play safe games and not leave anyone out.  I will take care of my...
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Parking and Driving. 1. Members and guests shall drive slowly and carefully in the parking area. Pedestrians always have the right of way.
Parking and Driving. A. All vehicles must drive on the asphalt or concrete driveways or streets. No driving or parking is permitted on the sidewalks, lawns, other grass areas, or empty lots. Residents that continually park on the grass will be given a written notice of the violation. A second violation of this Rule will be grounds for eviction. Further, the Resident will be charged the cost of re-sodding any area damaged by the disregard of this Rule at the Park’s or the Park’s agent’s then-prevailing hourly rate, plus actual costs incurred, as well as a 15 percent fee for Park management’s supervisory and administrative overhead.
Parking and Driving. Section 1. Parking. Parking at each Activity will be as established on the effective date of this MLA, unless negotiations are requested under Article 4 of this MLA.
Parking and Driving. 1. No parking is allowed on any grass and cars may only be parked in designated parking spaces.

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  • Parking and Transportation ‌ The Union agrees that during the life of this Agreement, the University may apply changes in transportation policy, including adjusting parking and U-Pass fees and criteria for assigning parking spots, to the bargaining unit without the obligation to bargain with the Union. The Union may raise issues and concerns about the University’s parking program at Joint Labor/Management Committee meetings or at ad hoc Labor Management Committee meetings. The Union shall have a standing seat on the University’s committee(s) that work on transportation and parking issues.

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  • Sealing and Marking of Tenders 2.17.1 The Tenderer shall seal the original and each copy of the tender in separate envelopes, duly marking the envelopes as “ORIGINAL” and “COPY.” The envelopes shall then be sealed in an outer envelope.

  • PACKING AND MARKING Seller shall package all Goods shipped under this Order in accordance with the requirements in this Order, or, if requirements are not specified, in accordance with standard commercial practices customary for similar shipments. When shipping any Goods that are food or food packaging, Seller will ship the Goods under sanitary conditions using carriers suitable for the transport of such Goods that will not render the Goods contaminated with filth, injurious to health, or otherwise adulterated (e.g., carriers that have not been used to transport garbage, waste or other refuse). In each master carton or container in which Goods are shipped, Seller shall include a certificate of analysis, bill of lading, and packing list indicating this Order number, description, quantity, HSY item numbers, and other identifying information corresponding to the information in this Order. Seller shall clearly mark all packages in accordance with all applicable laws and shall label each unit of the Goods with the country of origin, weight, and name of manufacturer. Seller shall ensure that a receiving document/proof-of-delivery is issued to HSY for any shipment made to a third party location. All costs, fines or penalties incurred or assessed due to improper packing or marking will be Seller’s responsibility, and if paid by HSY, will be deducted from amounts owed to Seller. Seller will notify HSY of the number of packages, size, weight, method of protection during shipment and method of storage and protection upon arrival at destination.

  • Training and Technical Assistance COALITION will notify PROVIDER of the availability of training, technical assistance, and other targeted assistance in support of the provision of quality VPK services. COALITION will offer technical assistance for providers on probation. The technical assistance will be designed to facilitate the development and implementation of an improvement plan. The technical assistance will be offered in a manner and schedule prescribed by the COALITION or school district.

  • Cutting, Patching, and Fitting The Contractor shall do all cutting, patching, and fitting of the Work that may be required to make its several parts come together properly and fit.

  • Cutting and Patching The Contractor shall be responsible for cutting, fitting or patching required to complete the Work or to make its parts fit together properly.

  • Mining and Industrial Cooperation 1. The aims of cooperation in mining and industry sectors, carried out in the mutual interest of the Parties and in compliance with their policies, will be: (a) to focus cooperative activities towards sectors where mutual and complementary interests exist; and (b) to build on existing agreements and arrangements already in place between the Parties. 2. Mining and Industrial cooperation may include work in, but not be limited to, the following areas: (a) bio-mining (mining using biotechnology procedures); (b) mining techniques, specially underground mining, and conventional metallurgy; (c) productivity in mining; (d) industrial robotics for mining and other sector applications; (e) informatics and telecommunication applications for mining and industrial plant production; and (f) software development for mining and industrial applications. 3. The Parties will encourage and facilitate, as appropriate, the following activities including, but not limited to: (a) exchange of information, documentation and institutional contacts in areas of interest; (b) mutual access to academic, industrial and entrepreneurial networks in the area of mining and industry; (c) identification of strategies, in consultation with universities and research centres, that encourage joint postgraduate studies, research visits and joint research projects; (d) exchange of scientists, researchers and technical experts; (e) promotion of public/private sector partnerships and joint ventures in the support of the development of innovative products and services specially related to productivity in the sector activities; (f) technology transfer in the areas mentioned in paragraph 2; (g) designing of innovation technology models based in public/private cooperation and association ventures; and (h) information and experience exchange on mining environmental issues.

  • Training and Orientation (a) No employee shall be required to work on any job or operate any piece of equipment until he/she has received proper training and instruction.

  • Sealing and Marking of Bids 21.1 The bidder shall seal the original and each copy of the bid in separate envelopes duly marking the envelopes “ORIGINAL” and “COPY”. The envelopes shall then be sealed in an outer separate envelope.

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