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Related Information. 1. If the group/sport season or the school year ends while the participant is serving the suspension for a Code of Conduct rule infraction, the balance of the suspension will roll over to the beginning of the next season in which the participant is involved. The number of contests/events to be missed will be determined by applying the percentage rule to the number of regular scheduled events of the activity the participant was involved in when the infraction occurred. If the participant is not involved in an activity when the infraction occurs, the number of contests/events to be missed will be determined by applying the percentage rule to the number of regular scheduled events of the next activity in which the participant is involved.
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Related Information. Seller must also share with Buyer, free of charge, all other information which is not part of the Technology Intellectual Property and that is required for the development of the Products.
Related Information. Borrower shall have provided to Lender in form satisfactory to Lender such other financial information relating to Borrower as requested by Lender.
Related Information. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and to ensure the safety of participants and staff, we have made several changes to our Before/After School Club program. • Each park room is limited to fourteen participants with two staff. Attempts will be made to schedule the same two staff each day. • Staff will clean and disinfect high touch areas and shared equipment throughout the day. Additional cleaning will take place before and after the program each day. • Participants will be reminded to wash their hands for at least 20 seconds before eating and throughout the day. Soap and paper towels will be provided. • Hand sanitizer with at least 60% ethyl alcohol will be provided. • Participants will be asked health screening questions prior to entering the building each day. Temperatures will be taken with no touch thermometers. If a participant has a fever of 100.4 degrees or higher, they will not be allowed to attend the program. Participants should not return to the program until they are fever free, without medication, for 24 hours and 10 days since the symptoms first appeared. • Participants and staff will wear face coverings during the program. Participants will need to provide their own face covering. • Participants are reminded to maintain social distancing of six feet with other participants and staff. Participants from the same household can be closer together. Staff may momentarily come closer as necessary to assist participants. • Participants will have their own craft supplies: markers, scissors, glue, etc. • Participants may bring their own snacks and lunch each day. Food will not be provided by the program. • Sign in and out will take place at the door or outside of the program room, and new procedures will be implemented. • Parents/guardians will be notified if your child has been in close contact with an individual in the program who has tested positive for COVID-19. Staff will use the Decision Pathways protocols for reviewing close contact.
Related Information. The Licensee shall print a fingerprint provided by Licensor with each usage of its diagnostic tool or scan tool as further outlined in Appendix 2. Licensee shall use a contract number plus voluntary number series (e.g. SIR001-00001). The Licensee (at its own cost) is responsible for ensuring that its personnel participate in adequate training in the use, maintenance and operation of the confidential and proprietary Emissions-Related Information. It is agreed and understood, however, that the Licensor sets no minimum training requirements as a condition under this Licenses Agreement. The Licensee shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Licensor for any damages, expenses or costs arising from the lack of adequate training or protection of confidentiality by the Licensee or its personnel concerning or related to the Emissions-Related Information.
Related Information. The Company has provided to the Parent Parties to facilitate due diligence all and complete information with regards to each representations or warranties in Article V and such information, taken as a whole with respect to each representation or warranty, did not or does not (as applicable) contains any untrue statement of a material fact or omits to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary in order to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances in which they were made, not misleading.
Related Information. (1) For more information about this AD, contact Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Aerospace Engineer, Propulsion Section, FAA, Seattle ACO Branch, 0000 Xxxxx 000xx Xx., Xxx Xxxxxx, XX 00000; phone and fax: 206–231–3558; email: xxxxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxx.xxx.
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Related Information. For more information about this AD, contact Xxx Xxxxxx, Aerospace Engineer, Large Aircraft Section, International Validation Branch, FAA, 0000 Xxxxx 000xx Xxxxxx, Xxx Xxxxxx, XX 00000; telephone and fax 206–231–3225; email xxx.rodina@ xxx.xxx.
Related Information. Depending on the size of the AES/QF, guidelines established by the PJM Interconnection L.L.C. will need to be followed. The PJM website at xxx.xxx.xxx contains details on IEEE 1547-2003, and other interconnection information. If the electrical output of the AES/QF will be transmitted over the electric system of another entity, the AES/QF may need to meet additional requirements of that entity. Assumptions and Limitations IEEE 1547-2003 is not all-encompassing in its coverage of AES interconnections. Limitations and assumptions affecting its application include: • The assumption that the AES/QF operates at 60 Hz. • The assumption that the aggregate capacity of the AES is 10 MVA or less at the point of common connection. • The assumption that IEEE 1547-2003 is focused on the activities of a AES on radial primary and secondary distribution systems. • The limitation that IEEE 1547-2003 does not address the protection or operating requirements, planning, designing, or maintenance of the distribution system.
Related Information. Regarding IP, good preliminary information should include: - Existing protection of the technology / innovation by the developer within Cheetah. - Basic state of the art and freedom to operate analysis, as a complement to the full overview of the technology and its potential as a future product or service. - Envisaged IP protection strategy (this point is very critical because of the confidential reasons), including the description of the owner and all other beneficiary involved. - Specification of existing or foreseen embargo dates for the use of the foreground.
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