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Rules and Guidelines. (i) TAI shall be required to pay for all Capital Spending related to or affecting the Facilities.
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Rules and Guidelines. 1. It is understood the Renter has read the Rules and Guidelines “Policy” for the Township’s Social Hall and attachments and agrees to comply with the same.
Rules and Guidelines. 1) All permit applicants will work with the city hired Courtyard Site Manager. All approved permit holders will meet with the Site Manager to confirm arrangement for the event. The Site Manager is responsible for ensuring all rules and regulation are adhered to and may halt the event if there a lack of compliance. The site manager is The Wedding Authority whose office is located in the Lightner Building, 904.826.0166.
Rules and Guidelines. HAMP enumerates certain general eligibility criteria that a borrower must meet to qualify for a HAMP loan modification, and the GSEs have published specific guidelines as to how HAMP is to be administered with respect to their loans. Only qualified borrowers may receive a HAMP modification. To qualify, the borrower must submit a HAMP application and all required documentation to the mortgage servicer. The servicer must then review the paperwork to determine if the borrower satisfies the prescribed income-to-housing debt ratio and other requirements. If so, the borrower must complete a trial period. The servicer will provide the borrower with an estimated modified mortgage payment and ask the borrower to sign a “trial period plan.” The trial period is supposed to last for a specified duration, either three or four months depending on the type of loan and whether the borrower is current or delinquent on his or her mortgage. If a qualified borrower makes his modified mortgage payment for each of the trial period months, the servicer must make the modification permanent. Under GSE guidelines, until June 2010, servicers had two options for determining if a borrower qualified under HAMP: the verified-income or the stated-income approach. Under the verified-income approach, a borrower provided the required documentation to the servicer and the servicer determined if the borrower qualified before the borrower received a trial period plan. If the qualified borrower made the required modified payments under the trial period plan, the borrower’s loan was then permanently modified. Under the stated-income approach, a servicer could offer a trial period plan to a borrower if the servicer anticipated that the borrower would qualify based on certain verbal information provided by the borrower to the servicer. Under this approach, the servicer would then confirm whether the borrower qualified by receiving from the borrower and reviewing all necessary documentation during the trial period. HAMP required that the servicer make an eligibility determination prior to the completion of the three- or four-month trial period. Starting in November 2009, HAMP required that the servicer make this determination during the first month of the trial period. Just as with the verified-income approach, upon successful completion of the trial period, a qualified borrower would receive a permanent modification. The HAMP guidelines also provide requirements for how the servicers are to admini...
Rules and Guidelines. I agree and understand that I am participating at my own risk and will not hold the Southeast Michigan Land Conservancy liable or responsible for any injury or incident resulting from my participation, or that of any member of my family, in this project. Signature
Rules and Guidelines. It is the joint responsibility of the traveler and Quara to understand and follow the IRS rules and guidelines for travel and travel receipts. Why? Because if the IRS or state audits the files and reimbursements, and the proper documentation is not present, the Service and/or State may disallow the deductibility of the expense to the Company, and/or re-classify the traveler’s expense as earnings and tax you and the Company. Quara Devices Ixx.0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxx. 000,Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000.
Rules and Guidelines. ● Membership: $15 Monthly OR $150 Annual Membership Fee (subject to change). Membership provides access to both LCC School Fitness Centers (Laurel and Coleridge campuses). Only those with paid active memberships are permitted access and use of the Fitness Center(s). ● Keycard Access: Access is granted to the Fitness Center(s) using a programmed, electronic keycard. Only approved family members should be permitted to use a member’s keycard. Misuse of access privileges may result in membership suspension or cancellation. A $10 fee will be assessed for replacement of lost or damaged keycards. ● Age Restrictions: Children under age 12 (7th Grade) may not use fitness equipment. All minors under age 12 (7th Grade), with membership access, must be accompanied by an adult (age 19 or older) with membership access. ● Food and Drink: Limit food and drink to water and sports beverages (e.g., Gatorade) only. Please clean up any spills.
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Rules and Guidelines. ‌ The “Managed Care Rules And Guidelines” section in your Membership Agreement is revised as follows. COST-SHARES YOU ARE REQUIRED TO PAY‌ Maximums‌ Benefit Maximum‌ Effective for Plan renewals or new Plans on or after September 23, 2010, any annual benefit maximum under your Plan that applies to Essential Benefits is deleted. Lifetime Maximum‌ Effective for Plan renewals or new Plans on or after September 23, 2010, a Lifetime Maximum no longer applies to any Plans. Except for these changes, all of the remaining provisions in the “Managed Care Rules And Guidelines” section in your Membership Agreement remain unchanged.
Rules and Guidelines. Orders shall be deemed eligible only where the orders are (i) for Intuit Products (ii) placed by QSP through an Intuit Channel Account Manager (or other Intuit approved method) and (iii) in the case of Intuit software, bundled with QSPs professional services. Orders placed by end- users directly with Intuit, such as those under the separate QuickBooks Affiliate Program, have a separate compensation schedule and are not eligible under this QSP Program.
Rules and Guidelines. The following set of rules is designed to serve as a guideline. The spirit of the rules is to create a safe, healthy, and productive athletic environment in the Laker School System. It is realized no single set of rules in isolation can cover every aspect of conduct by the Laker Athlete. Therefore, any specific cases outside these rules will be considered and weighed on an equal and fair basis using these rules as a guideline. When a Laker Athlete persistently demonstrates he or she is unable or unwilling to conform to specific athletic regulations, and/or impinges on the rights of other individuals and/or interferes with the athletic activities of the school, suspension or expulsion from the team may result. A coach may remove any athlete from the squad if it is determined that their conduct is detrimental to the team. If the coach takes such action, the athlete and parents/guardians will be notified by the Athletic Director within 24 hours and be provided with any documentation related to the coach’s action. The athlete and guardians will have the option of an appeal hearing with a written request within three school days. This appeal will include the coach, Athletic Director, and a Board of Education representative from the Athletic Committee. The guardian(s) can bring up to 5 witnesses whom they believe will prove beneficial at the hearing. The Athletic Director will inform parents/guardians of the appeal committee’s decision in writing 2 school days.
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