Emergency matters Clause Samples

Emergency matters. Emergency matters may require immediate judicial action without compliance with this Section, and nothing in Part I.C.6.a-d. shall be construed as limiting a Party’s right to seek such relief when those emergency matters arise. However, the Parties shall make every reasonable effort to use the foregoing dispute resolution procedures prior to initiating judicial action, and the Party seeking immediate judicial relief shall have the burden of establishing the existence of an emergency.
Emergency matters.  For urgent and emergency medical issues go to an emergency room or dial 911. myViaChristi can only be used for non-emergency communications and requests. myViaChristi is not a replacement for in-person health care. Do not use myViaChristi for diagnosis or treatment of a new condition or to provide medical services. In such instances, make an appoint to see your physician.  myViaChristi allows you to:  View portions of your health information from a physician office visit or an admission to an acute care Via Christi hospital;  Request an appointment with your physician through myViaChristi;  Request refills of prescription medications;  Communicate with members of your Via Christi health care team.  Additional features and functions may be added in the future. Additional functionality will not change the content of your health information
Emergency matters. Developer shall be entitled to pay and be reimbursed (in addition to the Developer Compensation) for any amounts in connection with a bona fide emergency due to casualty or act of God that requires prompt action in order to preserve and protect the Project from imminent and significant harm, to assure the continued construction of the Project, or to protect the health and safety of persons located at the Property, provided that such circumstances render it unreasonable for Developer seek to obtain approval by Tenant of proposed actions by Developer to address such emergency (each, an “Emergency Matter,” and collectively, the “Emergency Matters”); provided, Developer’s authority to use funds without Tenant’s advance approval in the event of an Emergency Matter shall be limited to $10,000 in any one instance and $50,000 in the aggregate in any calendar year. As soon as practicable after any Emergency Matter (but in any case within 48 hours), Developer shall give written notice to Tenant with respect to such Emergency Matter, including reasonable detail of the circumstances surrounding such Emergency Matter and shall provide written evidence of any payments made in connection therewith.
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  • Policy Matters (a) If, on the second Business Day before any Distribution Date, the Trustee determines that there will be a Class A-2 Distribution Deficiency for such Distribution Date, the Trustee shall determine the amount of such Class A-2 Distribution Deficiency and shall give notice to Ambac by telephone or telecopy of the amount of such deficiency confirmed in writing by the Notice of Nonpayment by 12:00 noon, New York City time on such second Business Day. (b) At the time of the execution and delivery of this Agreement, the Trustee shall establish a separate special purpose trust account in the name of the Trustee for the benefit of Holders of the Class A-2 Certificates referred to herein as the "Policy Payments Account" over which the Trustee shall have exclusive control and sole right of withdrawal. The Trustee shall deposit any amounts paid under the Policy into the Policy Payments Account and distribute such amounts only for purposes of payment to Holders of the Class A-2 Certificates of the Class A-2 Distribution Deficiency for which a claim was made and such amounts may not be applied to satisfy any costs, expenses or liabilities of the Trustee or the Trust Estate. Amounts paid under the Policy shall be disbursed by the Trustee to Holders of the Class A-2 Certificates in the same manner as distributions in reduction of the principal balance of and interest on the Certificates of such Class are made under Section 4.01(e). It shall not be necessary for such payments of the Class A-2 Distribution Deficiency to be made by checks or wire transfers separate from the check or wire transfer used to pay distributions in reduction of the principal balance of and interest on the Class A-2 Certificates with funds available to make such distributions. However, the amount of any distribution to be paid from funds transferred from the Policy Payments Account shall be noted as provided in (c) below and in the statement to be furnished to Holders of the Class A-2 Certificates and Ambac pursuant to Section 4.04. Funds held in the Policy Payments Account shall not be invested by the Trustee.

  • Privacy Matters (a) Caza covenants and agrees to advise the Offeror of all purposes for which the Transferred Information was initially collected from or in respect of the individual to which such Transferred Information relates and all additional purposes where Caza has notified the individual of such additional purpose, and where required by law, obtained the consent of such individual to such use or disclosure. (b) The Offeror covenants and agrees to: (i) prior to the completion of the transactions contemplated herein, collect, use and disclose the Transferred Information solely for the purpose of reviewing and completing the transactions contemplated herein, including the determination to complete such transactions; (ii) after the completion of the transactions contemplated herein: (a) collect, use and disclose the Transferred Information only for those purposes for which the Transferred Information was initially collected from or in respect of the individual to which such Transferred Information relates or for the completion of the transactions contemplated herein, unless: (i) Caza or the Offeror has first notified such individual of such additional purpose, and where required by law, obtained the consent of such individual to such additional purpose, or (ii) such use or disclosure is permitted or authorized by law, without notice to, or consent from, such individual; (b) where required by law, promptly notify the individuals to whom the Transferred Information relates that the transactions contemplated herein have taken place and that the Transferred Information has been disclosed to the Offeror, and (c) return or destroy the Transferred Information, at the option of Caza, should the transactions contemplated herein not be completed.

  • Environmental, Health and Safety Matters (a) Comply in all material respects with all applicable Environmental Laws, including, without limitation, obtaining and complying with and maintaining any and all licenses, approvals, notifications, registrations or permits required by applicable Environmental Laws. For purposes of this Section 5.12(a), material noncompliance by the Company, any of its Subsidiaries or any tenant or subtenant, with any applicable Environmental Law shall be deemed not to constitute a breach of this covenant provided that, upon learning of any actual or suspected material noncompliance, the Company and the relevant Subsidiaries shall promptly undertake all reasonable efforts to achieve material compliance (or contest in good faith by appropriate proceedings the alleged violation or applicable Environmental Law at issue and (to the extent required by GAAP) provide on the books of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, as the case may be, reserves in accordance with GAAP with respect thereto), and provided further that, in any case, such noncompliance, and any other noncompliance with applicable Environmental Law, individually or in the aggregate, could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. (b) Promptly comply in all material respects with all lawful orders and directives of all Governmental Authorities regarding applicable Environmental Laws, except to the extent that the validity thereof is currently being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings and (to the extent required by GAAP) reserves in accordance with GAAP with respect thereto have been provided on the books of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, as the case may be. (c) Defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Administrative Agent and the Lenders, and their respective parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, employees, agents, officers and directors, from and against any claims, demands, penalties, fines, liabilities, settlements, damages, costs and expenses of whatever kind or nature, known or unknown, contingent or otherwise, arising out of, or in any way relating to the violation of, noncompliance with or liability under any Environmental Laws applicable to the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or any of their respective operations or properties, or any orders, requirements or demands of Governmental Authorities related thereto, including, without limitation, attorney’s and consultant’s fees, investigation and laboratory fees, response costs, court costs and litigation expenses, except to the extent that any of the foregoing arise out of the gross negligence or willful misconduct of (or, as determined pursuant to a claim initiated by the Company, breach in bad faith of its express obligations under the applicable Loan Documents by) the party seeking indemnification therefor, in each case, as determined by a final non-appealable judgment by a court of competent jurisdiction. This indemnity shall continue in full force and effect regardless of the termination of this Agreement.

  • Personnel Matters 7.1 Verbal or written complaints regarding an employee made to any member of the Administration by any parent, student or other person which is to be placed in any personnel file or which may be used to evaluate or discipline an employee shall be promptly investigated. The employee shall be given prompt notice of such complaint and shall be given the opportunity to respond to the complaint. Unsubstantiated complaints shall not be placed in an employee’s file. 7.2 Each employee shall be entitled to access to his/her personnel file. This review shall take place during an agreed upon time; requests to examine the file need to be made to the Superintendent or his/her designee at least 24 hours prior and shall not be unreasonably withheld. The employee may, if he/she wishes, have a representative of the Association accompany him/her during such review. 7.3 The employee shall have the right to make a response to any material contained in his/her personnel file and such response shall be made a part of said employee’s file. Reproductions of such material may be made by hand or copying machine, if available. 7.4 No disciplinary material will be placed in an employee's personnel file without written or electronic notification to the employee. 7.5 The Board agrees to maintain, as part of its general policy manual, job descriptions for members of the bargaining unit; said policy manual to be made available to each member of the bargaining unit and any new employee. Whenever the District contemplates any changes in job description, the District will notify the Association on the planned action and convene the Job Description Team per the Memorandum of Understanding included in Exhibit 1.

  • Operational Matters 7.1 The LGB shall comply with the obligations set out in Appendix 2 which deals with the day-to-day operation of, and delegation of responsibilities to, the LGB. 7.2 The LGB will adopt and will comply with all policies of the Trustees communicated to the LGB from time to time. 7.3 Both the Trustees and all members of the LGB have a duty to act with integrity, objectivity and honesty in the best interests of the Company and the Academy and shall be open about decisions and be prepared to justify those decisions except in so far as any matter may be considered confidential. 7.4 The LGB will review its policies and practices on a regular basis, having regard to recommendations made by the Trustees from time to time, in order to ensure that the governance of the Academy is best able to adapt to the changing political and legal environment. 7.5 The LGB shall provide such data and information regarding the business of the Academy and the pupils attending the Academy as the Trustees may require from time to time. 7.6 The LGB shall submit to any inspections by the Trustees, and any inspections pursuant to section 48 of the Education Act 2005 (Statutory Inspections of Anglican and Methodist Schools). 7.7 The LGB shall work closely with and shall promptly implement any advice or recommendations made by the Trustees in the event that intervention is either threatened or is carried out by the Secretary of State and the Trustees expressly reserve the unfettered right to review or remove any power or responsibility conferred on the LGB under this Scheme in such circumstances.