Item 3 Clause Samples

Item 3. Subject to the Easement from Beaver Dam Coal Company to Big Rivers Electric Corporation dated August 17, 1982, recorded in Deed Book 245, page 600, in the Ohio County Clerk’s office.
Item 3. Section Six, Items D.1 and 2. are hereby deleted in their entirety and replaced with the following:
Item 3. No Waiver of Sovereign Immunity/Limits of Liability Nothing herein is intended to act as a waiver of the TOWN’s sovereign immunity and/or limits of liability as set forth in section 768.28, Florida Statutes regardless of whether any such obligations are based in tort, contract, statute, strict liability, and negligence, product liability or otherwise.
Item 3. The Union shall have the right to designate a Union ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and an alternate. The Union ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall be permitted to leave his/her post for and at any reasonable time during working hours, upon notification to his/her immediate supervisor, the Chief of Police, or his or her designee, for the purpose of ascertaining the facts concerning complaints or grievances and the presentation of such complaints or grievances to the Department Head/Supervisor or his/her designated representative without deduction from his/her pay for the time lost for such purpose. Union Stewards shall have no authority to take strike action, or any other action interrupting the City's business. The City recognizes these limitations upon the authority of the Union ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and shall not hold the Union liable for any unauthorized acts. The Union reserves the right to remove the Union ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ at any time for the good of the Union.
Item 3. The Second Party undertakes to place the waste in the containers within designated places and not to gather it in the public areas.
Item 3. If the Parties agree, to subsequently negotiate and execute appropriate agreements to realise the goal of Item 2.
Item 3. 1.1, Clause Three, of the agreement amended hereby shall become effective as of the execution hereof with the following wording: 3.1.1 Supply the QAV-1 required to meet a hundred percent (100%) of PROMISEE-BUYER's consumption in all airports where BR DISTRIBUIDORA maintains aircraft fueling facilities from ***** to *****, in times that are compatible with the operation of its flights, as included in the Timetable (HOTRAN) published by the Civil Aviation Department;
Item 3. The Chief of Police, or his/her designee, shall determine all work schedules. Work schedules shall be posted for ten (10) days. All dispatchers will bid for their job assignments on November 1st of each year and when a vacancy occurs, using seniority as a determining factor when all other criteria are deemed equal by the Chief, or his/her designee. In the event that a vacancy should occur in addition to the annual job assignment bidding schedule, bargaining unit members may bid only on the vacant shift. Assignment to said vacant shift shall be determined by using seniority as a determining factor when all other criteria are deemed equal by the Chief, or his/her designee.
Item 3. It is recognized by both parties that on occasion emergency conditions may exist which cause management to consider the curtailing of services such as weather extremes, civil defense alerts, bomb scares, no heat in winter, no lighting, or excessive temperatures. In such cases management will take into consideration the following factors in which they are presented:
Item 3. 13.6 to the Digital Content Disclosure Letter contains a ----------- true and complete list of (i) all worldwide registrations made by or on behalf of Digital Content of any patents, copyrights, mask works, trademarks, service marks, Internet domain names or Internet or World Wide Web URLs or addresses with any governmental or quasi-governmental authority; and (ii) all applications, registrations, filings and other formal written governmental actions made or taken pursuant to federal, state and foreign laws by Digital Content to secure, perfect or protect its interest in Digital Content IP Rights, including, without limitation, all patent applications, copyright applications, and applications for registration of trademarks and service marks. All registered patents, trademarks, service marks, Internet domain names, Internet or World Wide Web URLs or addresses, and copyrights held by Digital Content are valid, enforceable and subsisting.