Additional Important Information Clause Samples
The 'Additional Important Information' clause serves to provide supplementary details that are relevant to the agreement but not covered elsewhere in the contract. This section may include disclosures, clarifications, or notices that affect the parties’ understanding or execution of the agreement, such as regulatory requirements, special instructions, or unique circumstances. By consolidating these critical points in one place, the clause ensures that all parties are fully informed and reduces the risk of misunderstandings or overlooked obligations.
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Additional Important Information. All employees of LifeSpeed are committed to providing consistent, professional ABA services as scheduled and agreed upon in advance. A schedule for services will be worked out between the Client/caretaker and the Supervising BCBA assigned to the case. However, either party may cancel or reschedule session(s) previously scheduled, at no cost to the Client, with not less than 24 hours’ notice. LifeSpeed understands that unforeseen circumstances, such as an illness or family emergency, may arise which necessitate the occasional cancellation of appointments less than 24 hours prior to the appointment. In such cases, the Client or a caretaker should contact the assigned provider directly to cancel or re-schedule the session. Excessive cancellations may result in termination of services, as consistency of implementation is crucial to Client success.
Additional Important Information. If the student is absent for a disability related reason, they will notify the instructor by UConn email within 24 hours of the class. Exceptions include: hospitalization or the inability to utilize technology due to disability; however, notification by the student to the instructor will still occur in a timely manner.
Additional Important Information. Statements and Statement Period
Additional Important Information. FOR QUEBEC CUSTOMERS (continued from page 22) Until the consumer receives a statement of account at his address, the merchant must not exact credit charges on the unpaid balance, except on advances of money. It is in the consumer’s interest to refer to sections 29, 123, 124, 126 and 127 of the Consumer Protection Act (chapter P-40.1) and, where necessary, to communicate with the Office de la protection du consommateur.”
Additional Important Information. 4.1 Airfare Conditions
(a) Discounted airfares are subject to availability and conditions apply.
(b) Our reservations consultant will book the most appropriate fare for Your Tour.
(c) Some discounted airfares have conditions which make them unsuitable to be used in conjunction with Our tours. Full details and conditions may be obtained from Your travel agent. If You have any questions or concerns please contact Our reservations consultant.
(d) Airfares booked as part of Your Tour will be through the most appropriate route. If You request a customised route You will be responsible for all additional costs.
(e) Please contact Your travel agent for applicable rules and regulations relating to Your air travel.
4.2 Tour and Cruise Maps
Additional Important Information. Talking with colleagues about the work for the purposes of reflective practice, advice, professional development, is acceptable as long as specific identifying and confidential information are not discussed. If you are uncertain about which details can be discussed please reach out to the staff interpreter.
Additional Important Information. FOR QUEBEC CUSTOMERS (continued from page 21) The Agreement in Section 14 provides the following rights in a situation of default: “If you do not make the minimum payment on or before the Payment Due Date on your statement, or otherwise do not follow this Agreement, or if anything occurs which causes us to believe that you will be unable to make a payment or otherwise not be able to follow this Agreement:
Additional Important Information. FOR QUEBEC CUSTOMERS (continued from page 22) may also, in the circumstances described in the first paragraph, exercise against the open credit merchant, or against the merchant’s assignee, any right exercisable against the merchant who is the vendor, lessor, contractor or service provider if that merchant is no longer active or has no assets in Québec, is insolvent or is declared bankrupt. The open credit merchant or the merchant’s assignee is then responsible for the performance of the obligations of the merchant who is the vendor, lessor, contractor or service provider up to the amount of, as the case may be, the debt owed to the open credit merchant at the time the contract is entered into, the debt owed to the assignee at the time it was assigned to him or the payment the open credit merchant received if he assigned the debt.
Additional Important Information. Allow air to circulate in the cabin when inside to prevent moisture condensation.
Additional Important Information. FOR QUEBEC CUSTOMERS (continued from page 19) “If you do not make the minimum payment on or before the Payment Due Date on your statement, or otherwise do not follow this Agreement, or if anything occurs which causes us to believe that you will be unable to make a payment or otherwise not be able to follow this Agreement.