Cost of Books Sample Clauses

The 'Cost of Books' clause defines how expenses related to purchasing books are handled under an agreement. Typically, it specifies whether the cost of required books is included in the overall contract price or if it will be billed separately to the client or student. For example, in an educational services contract, this clause clarifies if students must buy their own textbooks or if the provider will supply them and charge accordingly. Its core function is to ensure transparency and prevent disputes by clearly allocating responsibility for book-related costs.
Cost of Books. The Company will pay 100% of the cost of textbooks specified by the Apprenticeship Branch. The apprentice will keep these books as his personal property.
Cost of Books. The Employer and the employee will each pay fifty percent (50%) of the cost of text books specified by the Apprenticeship Branch. The Apprentice will keep these books as personal property.
Cost of Books. The employee or Ministry of Skills Training and Labour will pay the cost of textbooks specified by the Apprenticeship Branch.
Cost of Books. The Company will pay of the cost of text books by the Apprenticeship Branch. The apprentice will keep these books as his personal property. While attending an approved Vocational School the appren- ▇▇▇▇ will receive from the Government, allowances and school expenses in accordance with the Government’s schedule of grants pertaining to Apprenticeship Training. In addition, the employee shall receive from his employer, an allowance com- prised of the difference between his regular straight time rate, based on a forty hour week, and the weekly living allowance granted by the appropriate Government authorities. Allowances provided by the employer shall not apply to any periods of retraining as specified in Item

Related to Cost of Books

  • Maintenance of Books The Company agrees to maintain, at its aforesaid office or agency, books for the registration and the registration of transfer of the Warrants.