Integrated Clause Samples
The Integrated clause establishes that the written contract represents the complete and final agreement between the parties, superseding all prior negotiations, discussions, or understandings. In practice, this means that only the terms contained within the signed document are legally binding, and any previous oral or written statements not included in the contract are excluded. This clause serves to prevent disputes over alleged side agreements or promises, ensuring that all obligations and rights are clearly set out in a single, authoritative document.
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Integrated. The allocation will be integrated with Social Security as set forth in Section 5.05B(b) of the Plan.
Integrated. Contract This Agreement represents the full and complete understanding of every kind or nature whatsoever between the parties hereto, and all preliminary negotiations and Agreements of whatsoever kind or nature are merged herein. No verbal contract or implied covenant shall be held to vary the provisions herein.
Integrated. If this Plan is adopted as a Profit Sharing Plan and the integrated allocation formula is specified in the Adoption Agreement, the Forfeitures and the Employer Contribution shall be allocated (and posted) as of the last day of each Plan Year to the Employer Account of each Active Participant in accordance with the following:
(i) Step One - First, the lesser of (A) the sum of the Employer Contribution and Forfeitures for such Plan Year or (B) the Integration Amount for such Plan Year shall be allocated to the Employer Account of each Active Participant in the same ratio that the sum of the total Compensation and Excess Compensation of each Active Participant for such Plan Year bears to the sum of the total Compensation and Excess Compensation of all Active Participants for such Plan Year.
(ii) Step Two - Second, the remaining Employer Contribution and the Forfeitures, it any, for such Plan Year shall be allocated to the Employer Account of each Active Participant (whether or not he or she had Excess Compensation) in the same ratio that each Active Participant's total Compensation for such Plan Year bears to the total Compensation of all Active Participants for such Plan Year.
Integrated. Pursuant to either Paragraph (1) or (2) below:
(1) For any Plan Year the Plan is not required to provide top heavy minimum allocations pursuant to Article 11, Profit Sharing Contributions shall be allocated as follows:
(A) Profit-Sharing Contributions first be allocated to each Participant's Profit Sharing Contribution Account in the ratio that the sum of such Participant's total Compensation plus his Excess Compensation bears to the sum of all eligible Participants' total Compensation plus Excess Compensation, but not to exceed the percentage amount described in C.36c of such sum; and
(B) The balance, if any, remaining after the allocation in subparagraph (A) shall then be allocated to each Participant's Profit Sharing Contribution Account in the ratio that such Participant's total Compensation bears to all eligible Participants' total Compensation.
(2) For any Plan Year the Plan is required to provide top heavy minimum allocations pursuant to Article 11, Profit Sharing Contributions shall be allocated as follows:
(A) Profit Sharing Contributions shall first be allocated to each Participant's Profit Sharing Contribution Account in the ratio that each Participant's total Compensation bears to all eligible Participants' total Compensation, but not in excess of 3% of each Participant's Compensation.
(B) The balance, if any, remaining after the allocation in subparagraph (A) shall then be allocated to each Participant's Profit Sharing Contribution Account in the ratio that each Participant's Excess Compensation bears to the Excess Compensation of all Participants, but not in excess of 3% of each Participant's Excess Compensation.
(C) The balance, if any, remaining after the allocation in subparagraph (B) shall then be allocated to each Participant's Profit Sharing Contribution Account in the ratio that the sum of each Participant's total Compensation and Excess Compensation bears to the sum of all eligible Participants' total Compensation and Excess Compensation, but not in excess of the percentage amount described in C.36c less 3%.
(D) The balance, if any, remaining after the allocation in subparagraph (C) shall be allocated to each Participant's Profit Sharing Contribution Account in the ratio that each Participant's total Compensation bears to all Participants' total Compensation.
Integrated. Policing – which recognizes that success in crime reduction is contingent on our ability to coalesce otherwise divergent organizations and operate in an inclusive yet
Integrated warnings should be integrated to ensure timely notification to multiple organisational stakeholders and communication channels. In accordance with the above 14 principles, the National Emergency Warning System Protocol Workshop developed and agreed to the national warning processes outlined on the following page. The process was validated at the October 2009 workshop. 7 Appendix 1 (cont) - National Warning Process Situational Awareness & Analysis Information channels: ◼ Personal Observations ◼ Monitoring systems ◼ Word of mouth ◼ Forecasts ◼ Predictions ◼ Community ◼ Media ◼ Agencies Community Preparedness The State must ensure: ◼ Effective and ongoing community education and preparedness programmes. ◼ Community- agency collaboration. Communities should: ◼ Understand risks in environment ◼ Respect warnings ◼ Know how to react Message Construction & Dissemination Warning content/format: ◼ Simple ◼ Arresting ◼ Brief ◼ Suited to the needs of the affected community ◼ Worded in accordance with advice from the relevant agency ◼ Utilises appropriate templates Warning mediums include: ◼ Official Warning Agencies ◼ Official Media ◼ Telephony Based ◼ Radio-based ◼ TV-based ◼ Official Web-based ◼ Person-to-person Management of Warning Consequences ◼ Consider consequences of the warning(s) issued. ◼ Occurs concurrent to other activity ◼ Ensure arrangements in place to accommodate outcomes: ⮚ Website information ⮚ Additional resources to manage increased call volumes on information lines ⮚ Relief centre activation ⮚ Relief centre access Real-time Monitoring ◼ Real-time monitoring of warning effectiveness ◼ Adherence to instructions relayed ◼ Escalation ◼ De-escalation Considerations: ◼ Type of emergency, incident or threat ◼ Communities at risk ◼ Urgency/Timeliness ◼ Impact and threat to lives and livelihood ◼ Consequences of information and warnings ◼ Authorisation ◼ Post impact ◼ Community behaviour and perceptions ◼ Call to action Real-time Closure ◼ Advising the community when the threat has eased or ended. ◼ As per jurisdictional legislation and/or emergency arrangements ◼ Governance ◼ Authorising Environment ◼ Accountability ◼ Responsibility 8 Appendix 2 – Victorian Warning Notification Process Control agency to identify Control agency to use Emergency / Incident Incident Controller Intelligence obtained Community Forecasts/Predictions Observations / Local Knowledge Control agency: • Analyses and validates data available • Identifies threat/risk to person, proper...
Integrated. The Surviving Corporation, as further set forth below, shall indemnify, defend and hold the Shareholders, their heirs, estates, agents, attorneys, successors and assigns harmless from and against all Damages incurred or suffered by the Shareholders as a result of the (a) breach of any of the representations and warranties, covenants or agreements made by Integrated in this Agreement, and (b) any unpaid obligations under the Amended Franchise Tax Return that were not included in the adjustment pursuant to Section 1.3(iii) hereto and the Exchange Formula.
Integrated. GEM 1 (Magma East Mesa) 10 2.20 0.94 Earth Energy #1 10 3.00 1.29 Western Power I & II 30 3.13 1.34 Heber HGC 47 2.34 1.00 Colmac 50 2.16 0.93 SIGC 33 2.34 1.00 ----- ----- ------ All AER's: 525.0 4.689 2.0122 Imperial Irrigation District 1992 AER-RELATED TRANSMISSION LOSSES FOR MONTHS JAN. THROUGH MAY AND OCTOBER THROUGH DEC. LOSSES AS A PERCENTAGE OF AER CAPACITY ------------------------- AVERAGE ALTERNATE AER INCREMENTAL INCREMENTAL ENERGY RESOURCE CAPACITY LOSS LOSS (AER) (MW) (%) (%) ------------------------ -------- ----------- ----------- NORTH COLLECTOR Unocal (Earth Energy #2) 20 7.65 3.31 Desert Power 50 6.68 2.89 Vulcan Power 38 6.61 2.85 Del Ranch 42 6.50 2.81 ▇.▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 42 6.43 2.78 ▇. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 42 6.00 2.59 SOUTH COLLECTOR Ormesa 1, IE & IH 38 4.87 2.10 Ormesa 2 18 5.22 2.26 GEM 2 & 3 55 4.16 1.80 INTEGRATED
Integrated. If an integrated class has 24 students or more, ten (10) days after the start of school, or the first Friday after the start of second semester, six (6) hours of EA time per week will be provided. If a class exceeds the established limit by more than four (4) students on the same dates, the EA time will be doubled.
Integrated. Offering as many employment, training, and education services as possible for employers and individuals seeking jobs or wishing to enhance their skills and affording universal access to the system overall;