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Your IRA Documents. This Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Forms 5305 series agreement for traditional IRAs, amendments, application, beneficiary designation, disclosure statement, and other documentation, if any, set forth the terms and conditions governing your individual retirement account (IRA) and your or, after your death, your beneficiary's relationship with us. Articles I through VII of the IRS 5305 agreement have been reviewed and approved by the IRS. The disclosure statement sets forth various IRA rules in simpler language. Unless it would be inconsistent to do so, words and phrases used in this document should be construed so the singular includes the plural and the plural includes the singular.
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Your IRA Documents. This Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Forms complete, and that your actions comply with this agreement and 5305 series agreement for traditional IRAs, amendments, applicable laws governing retirement plans. You understand that we application, beneficiary designation, disclosure statement, and other will rely on the information provided by you, and that we have no documentation, if any, set forth the terms and conditions governing duty to inquire about or investigate such information. We are not your individual retirement account (IRA) and your or, after your responsible for any losses or expenses that may result from your death, your beneficiary's relationship with us. Articles I through VII information, direction, or actions, including your failure to act. You of the IRS 5305 agreement have been reviewed and approved by the agree to hold us harmless, to indemnify, and to defend us against IRS. The disclosure statement sets forth various IRA rules in any and all actions or claims arising from, and liabilities and losses simpler language. Unless it would be inconsistent to do so, words incurred by reason of your information, direction, or actions. and phrases used in this document should be construed so the Additionally, you represent that it is your responsibility to seek the singular includes the plural and the plural includes the singular. guidance of a tax or legal professional for your IRA issues.
Your IRA Documents. This Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Forms 5305 series agreement for traditional IRAs, and any amendments or additional provisions to such agreement (the "Agreement") set forth the terms and conditions governing your individual retirement account (IRA) and your or, after your death, your beneficiary's relationship with us. This agreement is accompanied by a disclosure statement, which sets forth various IRA rules in simpler language, a financial disclosure, and may also be accompanied by other documents such as an application or beneficiary designation.

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  • Referenced Documents 2.3.1 Unless the context shall otherwise specifically require, and subject to Section 21, whenever any provision of this Agreement refers to a technical reference, technical publication, CLEC Practice, SBC-13STATE Practice, any publication of telecommunications industry administrative or technical standards, or any other document specifically incorporated into this Agreement (collectively, a “Referenced Instrument”), it will be deemed to be a reference to the then-current version or edition (including any amendments, supplements, addenda, or successors) of each Referenced Instrument that is in effect, and will include the then-current version or edition (including any amendments, supplements, addenda, or successors) of any other Referenced Instrument incorporated by reference therein.

  • Travel Documents To receive your travel documents prior to departure, final payment must be received in our office 60 days prior to departure. Your travel documents will be made electronically available to you at least 30 days prior to departure. Guests will be advised of their Kamloops, Whistler, or Quesnel accommodation upon check-in at the departure station.

  • Your Agreement If one or more Potential Changes in Control occur during the Term of this Agreement, you agree not to resign for at least six full calendar months after a Potential Change in Control occurs, except as follows: (a) you may resign after a Change in Control occurs; (b) you may resign if you are given Good Reason to do so; and (c) you may terminate employment on account of retirement on or after 65 or because you become unable to work due to serious illness or injury.

  • Contractor’s Documents Any licensing and maintenance agreement, or any order-specific agreement or document, including any pre-installation, linked or “click through” agreement that is allowed by, referenced within or incorporated within the Contract whenever the Contract is used for a State procurement, whether directly by the Contractor or through a Contractor’s agent, subcontractor or reseller, is agreed to only to the extent the terms within any such agreement or document do not conflict with the Contract or applicable Minnesota or Federal law, and only to the extent that the terms do not modify, diminish or derogate the terms of the Contract or create an additional financial obligation to the State. Any such agreement or document must not be construed to deprive the State of its sovereign immunity, or of any legal requirements, prohibitions, protections, exclusions or limitations of liability applicable to this Contract or afforded to the State by Minnesota law. A State employee’s decision to choose “accept” or an equivalent option associated with a “click- through” agreement does not constitute the State’s concurrence or acceptance of terms, if such terms are in conflict with this section. State Audits.

  • HHSC Agreements A. To pay the Contractor for services provided under the Contract type specified in Section I of this Contract in amounts and under conditions determined by HHSC as defined in this Contract, the applicable Contractor manual, handbook, policy letter or program rules and standards and in accordance with applicable laws and regulations for all eligible persons receiving such services under Title XIX and or Title XX.

  • Required Documents Prior to the Closing, the Parties agree to authorize all necessary documents, in good faith, in order to record the transaction under the conditions required by the recorder, title company, lender, or any other public or private entity.

  • Superseded Agreements This Service Agreement supersedes and cancels, as of the effective date hereof, the following Service Agreements: FTS1 37823 DELTA NATURAL GAS CO., INC. By: /s/Axxx X. Xxxxx Name: Axxx X. Xxxxx Title: Vice President – Operations and Engineering Date: September 30, 1994 COLUMBIA GULF TRANSMISSION COMPANY By: /s/ S. X. Xxxxxxx Name: S. X. Xxxxxxx Title: Vice President Date: 10-11-94 Appendix A to Service Agreement No. 43828 Revision No. 2 Under Rate Schedule FTS-1 Between (Transporter) Columbia Gulf Transmission Company and (Shipper) Delta Natural Gas Company, Inc., Cumberland Division Transportation Demand Begin Date End Date Transportation Demand Dth/day Recurrence Interval November 1, 2010 October 31, 2015 1,836 1/1 – 12/31 Primary Receipt Points Begin Date End Date Measuring Point No. Measuring Point Name Maximum Daily Quantity (Dth/Day) Recurrence Interval November 1, 2010 October 31, 2015 2700010 CGT – Rayne 1,836 1/1 – 12/31 Primary Delivery Points Begin Date End Date Measuring Point No. Measuring Point Name Maximum Daily Quantity (Dth/Day) Recurrence Interval Appendix A to Service Agreement No. 43828 Revision No. 2 Under Rate Schedule FTS-1 Between (Transporter) Columbia Gulf Transmission Company and (Shipper) Delta Natural Gas Company, Inc., Cumberland Division The Master List of Interconnects (MLI) as defined in Section 1 of the General Terms and Conditions is incorporated herein by reference for purposes of listing valid secondary interruptible receipt points and delivery points. _____ Yes __X__ No (Check applicable blank) Transporter and Shipper have mutually agreed to a Regulatory Restructuring Reduction Option pursuant to Section 34 of the General Terms and Conditions of Transporter's FERC Gas Tariff. _____ Yes __X__ No (Check applicable blank) Shipper has a contractual right of first refusal equivalent to the right of first refusal set forth from time to time in Section 4 of the General Terms and Conditions of Transporter's FERC Gas Tariff. _____ Yes __X__ No (Check applicable blank) All gas shall be delivered at existing points of interconnection within the Maximum Daily Quantity, as applicable, set forth in Transporter's currently effective Rate Schedule FTS-1 Appendix A with Shipper, which for such points set forth are incorporated by reference. _____ Yes __X__ No (Check applicable blank) This Service Agreement covers interim capacity sold pursuant to the provisions of General Terms and Conditions Section 4.2(j). Right of first refusal rights, if and, applicable to this interim capacity are limited as provided for in General Terms and Conditions Section 4.2(j). CANCELLATION OF PREVIOUS APPENDIX A Service changes pursuant to this Appendix A, Revision No. 2 shall commence as of November 01, 2010. This Appendix A, Revision No. 2 shall cancel and supersede the previous Appendix A, Revision No. 1 to the Service Agreement dated November 1, 1994. With the exception of this Appendix A, Revision No.2, all other terms and conditions of said Service Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. Delta Natural Gas Company, Inc., Cumberland Division Columbia Gulf Transmission Company By: Sxxxxxx Xxxx By: Mxxx X. Xxxxx Its: Agent Its: Director, Commercial Services Date: April 28, 2010 Date: SERVICE AGREEMENT NX. 00000 XXXXXXX XX. 0000-00-00 – 0044 FTS 1 SERVICE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 4th day of October, 1994, by and between: COLUMBIA GULF TRANSMISSION COMPANY ("TRANSPORTER") AND DELTA NATURAL GAS CO., INC. ("SHIPPER")

  • Transfer Documents In furtherance of the contribution, assignment, transfer, conveyance and delivery of the Assets and the assumption of the Liabilities in accordance with Section 2.1(a), (i) each Party shall execute and deliver, and shall cause the applicable members of its Group to execute and deliver, to the other Party, such bills of sale, quitclaim deeds, stock powers, certificates of title, assignments of contracts and other instruments of transfer, conveyance and assignment as and to the extent necessary to evidence the transfer, conveyance and assignment of all of such Party’s and the applicable members of its Group’s right, title and interest in and to such Assets to the other Party and the applicable members of its Group in accordance with Section 2.1(a), and (ii) each Party shall execute and deliver, and shall cause the applicable members of its Group to execute and deliver, to the other Party, such assumptions of contracts and other instruments of assumption as and to the extent necessary to evidence the valid and effective assumption of the Liabilities by such Party and the applicable members of its Group in accordance with Section 2.1(a). All of the foregoing documents contemplated by this Section 2.1(b) shall be referred to collectively herein as the “Transfer Documents.”

  • Collective Agreements There are no collective agreements affecting your terms and conditions of employment.

  • Our Agreement This Marina Operators Liability insurance Policy is a contract between You and Us: Insuring Agreement In consideration of You paying Us the Premium and in reliance upon the information You provided to Us in your application for insurance and its attachments, We shall cover You for the liabilities, costs and expenses that are covered by this Policy. About Your Policy This Policy is made up of this document, the Certificate and any Endorsements and they should all be read as one document. If You think that any details contained in these documents are not correct or if You need to change anything, You should tell Us or ask Your insurance intermediary to tell Us. Unless expressly stated to the contrary, words that are emphasised by the use of capitalisation and bold print have the meaning given to them in Section 7 – ‘Definitions’ of this Policy. This Policy is a legal contract between You and Us. Based on the information provided by You when You applied for this insurance and subject to You having paid the required Premium, We agree to insure You during the Period of Insurance. Your Duty of Disclosure Before You enter into an insurance contract, You have a duty to tell Us anything that You know, or could reasonably be expected to know, may affect Our decision to insure You and on what terms. You have this duty until We agree to insure You. You have the same duty before You renew, extend, vary or reinstate an insurance contract. You do not need to tell Us anything that: • reduces the risk We insure You for; or • is common knowledge; or • We know or should know as an insurer; or • We waive Your duty to tell Us about. If You Do Not Tell Us Something If You do not tell Us anything you are required to, We may cancel Your contract or reduce the amount We will pay You if You make a claim under this Policy, or both. If Your failure to tell Us is fraudulent, We may refuse to pay Your claim under this Policy and treat the contract as if it never existed. Cooling Off Period Once cover has commenced You have 21 (twenty one) calendar days to decide whether this Policy meets Your needs. This is called the “cooling off period”. If during this time, You decide You are not completely satisfied with this Policy, and provided You have not made a claim under this Policy, You can cancel this Policy by notifying Us in writing. We will refund in full any Premium You have paid. Privacy Statement NM Insurance Agency Pty Ltd, ABN 34 100 633 038, trading as Nautilus Marine are committed to protecting Your privacy in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs). This Privacy Statement outlines how We collect, disclose and handle Your personal information (including sensitive information) as defined in the Act. Why We Collect Your Personal Information We collect Your personal information (including sensitive information) so We can: • identify You and conduct necessary checks; • determine what service or products We can provide to You e.g. offer our insurance products; • issue, manage and administer services and products provided to You or others, including claims investigation, handling and settlement; • improve Our services and products e.g. training and development of Our representatives, product and service research and data analysis and business strategy development, and • make special offers of other services and products provided by Us or those We have an association with, that might be of interest to You. What Happens If You Don’t Give Us Your Personal Information? If You choose not to provide us with the information We have requested, We may not be able to provide You with Our services or products or properly manage and administer services and products provided to You or others. How We Collect Your Personal Information Collection can take place by telephone email, or in writing and through websites (from data You input directly or through cookies and other web analytic tools). We collect it directly from You unless You have consented to collection from someone other than You, it is unreasonable or impracticable for Us to do so or the law permits us to. If You provide us with personal information about another person You must only do so with their consent and agree to make them aware of this privacy notice. Who We Disclose Your Personal Information To We share Your personal information with third parties for the collection purposes noted above. The third parties include: Our related companies and Our representatives who provide services for Us, the Insurer, other insurers and reinsurers, Your agents, Our legal, accounting and other professional advisers, data warehouses and consultants, social media and other similar sites and networks, membership, loyalty and rewards programs or partners, providers of medical and non-medical assistance and services, investigators, loss assessors and adjusters, other parties We may be able to claim or recover against, and anyone either of us appoint to review and handle complaints or disputes and any other parties where permitted or required by law. We may need to disclose information to persons located overseas. Who they are may change from time to time. You can contact us for details or refer to our Privacy Policy available at our website www.nautilusinsurance. com.au. In some cases We may not be able to take reasonable steps to ensure they do not breach the Privacy Act and they may not be subject to the same level of protection or obligations that are offered by the Act. By proceeding to acquire Our services and products You agree that You cannot seek redress under the Act or against Us (to the extent permitted by law) and may not be able to seek redress overseas. More Information, Access, Correction or Complaints For more information about our privacy practices including how We collect, use or disclose information, how to access or seek correction to Your information or how to complain in relation to a breach of the Australian Privacy Principles and how such a complaint will be handled, please refer to our Privacy Policy available at Our website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx or by contacting Us (Our contact details are below). Contact Us & Opting Out By proceeding with Your application or submitting Your claim under this Policy, You and any other person included on this Policy, consent to this use and these disclosures unless You tell us otherwise. If You wish to withdraw Your consent, including for things such as receiving information on products and offers by Us or persons We have an association with, please contact Us By phone: 0000 000 000 By email: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx In writing: 00-00 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Sandringham VIC 3191 Complaints Process Both We and the Insurer are committed to handling any complaints about Our products or services efficiently and fairly. Any enquiry or complaint relating to this insurance should be referred to Us in the first instance. Please contact Us By phone: 0000 000 000 By email: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx In writing: 00-00 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Sandringham VIC 3191 If this does not resolve the matter or You are not satisfied with the way a complaint has been dealt with, You can contact the Insurer on their dedicated complaints line – 1800 339 669 and/or in writing to Head of Compliance AIG Level 12, 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Docklands VIC 3008 General Insurance Code of Practice The Insurer is a signatory to the General Insurance Code of Practice. This aims to raise the standards of practice and service in the insurance industry, improve the way that claims and complaints are handled and help people better understand how general insurance works. Information brochures on the General Insurance Code of Practice are available upon request. The Insurer This insurance is issued/insured by: AIG Australia Limited (AIG) ABN 93 004 727 753 AFSL 381686 Level 12, 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Docklands, VIC 3008 AIG issues/insures this product pursuant to an Australian Financial Services Licence granted to them by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. AIG is the marketing name for the worldwide property- casualty, life and retirement, and general insurance operations of American International Group, Inc. American International Group, Inc. (AIG) is a leading international insurance organisation serving customers in more than 100 countries and jurisdictions. AIG companies serve commercial, institutional, and individual customers through one of the most extensive worldwide property-casualty networks of any insurer. In addition, AIG companies are leading providers of life insurance and retirement services in the United States. AIG common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

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