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Supplementary Regulations. (1) An employee should make every effort to submit to the Superintendent before May 1, all credits which will affect the employee's position on the salary schedule during the following fiscal year.
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Supplementary Regulations. 1. Jaarbeurs is entitled to issue supplementary (safety) regulations for the benefit of the smooth functioning of Trade Mart.
Supplementary Regulations a.) This warranty shall not cover any further claims, especially those for compensation (reimbursement of lost profit, indirect or subsequent damage, etc.), withdrawal from the contract or a reduction in the purchase price. Statutory claims, e.g. in the case of physical injury or damage to privately used items according to the Product Liability Act or in cases of intent or gross negligence) shall not be affected.
Supplementary Regulations. The Parties shall cooperate in drafting and proposing for adoption supplementary regulations to be applied by the County in review of development applications within the GMA Overlay Zone District. Supplementary regulations, and any amendments thereto, shall generally conform to the City’s Land Use Plan for the GMA in its Comprehensive Plan and shall include development standards that conform more closely to the City’s development standards. Such standards shall be developed by mutual agreement of the Parties. Larimer County will require rezoning, Special Reviews, Site Plans, and Planned Land Divisions, to meet or satisfy the more stringent of standards in the Larimer County Land Use Code or the supplementary regulations for the Loveland GMA Overlay Zone District.
Supplementary Regulations. All competitors are subject to the supplementary regulations for the event and APSA venue policies. All drivers are required to read the supplementary regulations relating to this event and sign below as confirmation that you have accepted the regulations as received. No Driver will race in any event if the Nomination form has not been signed and returned to the Event Promoter along with the required nomination fee. Late nominations may be accepted on a race day and if accepted, are to be handed directly to the APSA delegate TBA. Upon acceptance of these Supplementary Regulations, the driver waives the right to protest / complain against any decision made in relation to a ruling as per these regulations. I agree to the Dance in the Desert 2021 Sprint Car and Wingless Showdown Supplementary Regulations: Signed: • APSA proposes one night of racing on Thursday 2nd September 2021 featuring Sprint Car and Wingless Classes, with 3 Heats and B and A Main Final as required for each Class. • All Wingless and Sprint cars and drivers must have current AWSR/SCCA registration, Logbook, AWSR/SCCA License and must comply with the relevant August 2020 SCCA Rule Book/AWSR/SCCA Specifications and regulations. • At scrutineering and at the commencement of any race meeting, all drivers must produce their AWSR/SCCA Logbook, AWSR/SCCA License, and all personal safety equipment. A waiver must also be signed prior to racing. Nominations • Nomination fee: o $150.00 (GST Inc.) Sprint Car per driver/car combination. o $100.00 (GST Inc.) Wingless per driver/car combination. • Payment can be made by either Credit Card or EFT. o EFT payment must be accompanied by a fax/email confirmation.  BSB - 035 303 Acc # - 446245 o Credit Card paymentsPayment Authority emailed or faxed to APSA office.  Email address: xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx  Phone Number: 0000 000 000 • All drivers are to nominate for these events by no later than close of business on Friday, 20th August 2021. • Nomination fees include the issue of one competitor and 3 crew entry passes to the event. Pit Crew must hold their own mechanic license or Pit License as a minimum. This is not covered in the nomination fee. • Any driver who nominates but fails to attend the race meeting will not be entitled to a refund of the nomination fee. • Any competitor who attends a race meeting with a race vehicle that is mechanically unable to compete will not receive any refunds or tow money. Ability to compete will be evaluated by whether t...
Supplementary Regulations. A. Building and fire code applicability. Condominium and townhouse subdivisions constitute a change of use under the currently adopted building and fire codes as well as these LDR. The conversion of dwelling units to condominiums or townhomes shall comply with the currently adopted building and fire codes.

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  • References to Statutes, Public Acts, Regulations, Codes and Executive Orders All references in this Contract to any statute, public act, regulation, code or executive order shall mean such statute, public act, regulation, code or executive order, respectively, as it has been amended, replaced or superseded at any time. Notwithstanding any language in this Contract that relates to such statute, public act, regulation, code or executive order, and notwithstanding a lack of a formal amendment to this Contract, this Contract shall always be read and interpreted as if it contained the most current and applicable wording and requirements of such statute, public act, regulation, code or executive order as if their most current language had been used in and requirements incorporated into this Contract at the time of its execution.

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