Fourth Preference Sample Clauses

The "Fourth Preference" clause establishes a specific priority or ranking, typically within a list of preferences or entitlements, such as in immigration categories, benefit distributions, or creditor claims. In practice, this clause identifies the fourth group or category that will receive consideration or benefits after the first three preferences have been addressed; for example, in U.S. immigration law, the fourth preference may refer to certain special immigrants. Its core function is to clearly delineate the order in which rights, benefits, or claims are allocated, thereby ensuring an organized and fair process for distributing limited resources or opportunities.
Fourth Preference. That bargaining unit member shall be given preference who is taking a course that is not part of a degree-granting program and has not used a fee waiver in the last one (1) semester. In the event that the demand for fee waivers exceeds supply, that bargaining unit member with highest seniority shall receive preference.
Fourth Preference. Employees of entities located on property known as “the former Fort Ord.” A letter from the employer stating that the physical location where the applicant works is in this area must be provided.”

Related to Fourth Preference

  • Shift Preference 200 Shift preference will be granted on the basis of seniority within the classification as openings occur. The transfer to the desired shift will be effected within two (2) weeks following the end of the current pay period within which a written request is made, provided the employee can do the work. a. An employee who is assigned to a specific shift based on his/her request shall remain assigned to that shift and not be eligible for another shift preference transfer for a period of six (6) months.

  • Ohio Preference The Recipient shall, to the extent practicable, use and shall cause all of its Contractors and subcontractors to use Ohio products, materials, services and labor in connection with the Project pursuant to Section 164.05(A)(6) of the Revised Code;

  • RECIPROCAL PREFERENCE In the event the lowest responsive and responsible bid submitted in response to any Invitation for Bids is by a bidder whose principal place of business is in a county other than Orange County, and such county grants a bid preference for purchases to a bidder whose principal place of business is in such county, then Orange County may award a preference to the (next) lowest responsive and responsible bidder having a principal place of business within Orange County, Florida. Such preference will be equal to the preference granted by the county in which the lowest responsive and responsible bidder has its principal place of business except as provided below.

  • Domestic Preference The Borrower may grant a margin of preference in the evaluation of bids under international competitive bidding in accordance with paragraphs 2.55(a) and 2.56 of the Procurement Guidelines for domestically manufactured Goods.

  • BID PREFERENCE In accordance with the Minority Women Owned Business Enterprise (MWBE) Ordinance, award of a contract resulting from this Invitation for Bids may be made to the lowest responsive and responsible Orange County certified MWBE bidder provided that the bid does not exceed the overall lowest responsive and responsible bidder by the following percentages for the bid amounts listed: A. 8% - Bids Up To $100,000 In accordance with the Registered Service Disabled Veteran Business Ordinance, award of a contract resulting from this Invitation for Bids may be made to the lowest responsive and responsible registered prime Service Disabled Veteran bidder provided that the bid does not exceed the overall lowest responsive and responsible bidder by the following percentages for the bid amounts listed: A. 8% - Bids Up To $100,000