Marshall Clause Samples
The "Marshall" clause establishes the order in which a creditor must pursue a debtor's assets to satisfy a debt. Typically, this clause requires the creditor to first seek repayment from certain specified assets or sources before turning to others, such as secondary guarantors or co-obligors. For example, a lender may be required to exhaust the primary borrower's assets before seeking payment from a guarantor. The core function of this clause is to protect secondary parties from premature liability and to ensure that the primary sources of repayment are utilized first, thereby allocating risk more fairly among parties involved.
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Marshall. County shall provide Tama County with a financial statement on a quarterly basis. Upon receipt of the financial statement, Tama County shall reimburse Marshall County pursuant to this Agreement within 30 days.
Marshall. Ruffino, and Marino, on behalf of themselves, their heirs, executors, predecessors, successors, and assigns, do release and forever discharge the SCB Group (as defined herein) of and from all manner of actions, causes of action, suits, debts, covenants, contracts, controversies, agreements, promises, claims, and demands, whatsoever, known and unknown, in law or in equity, which any of Marshall, Ruffino, or Marino ever had, now has, or may have against any and all of the SCB Group arising out of or relating to the Asset Purchase Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby.
Marshall. Tim. Prisoners of geography. Ten maps that tell you everything you need to know about global politics. London: Elliott & Thompson, 2016. Martin, Patrick. “Political crisis in Iraqi Kurdistan escalates into violence.” Institute for the Study of War, October 15, 2015. www.iswresearch.blogspot.com/2015/10/political-crisis-in-iraqi-kurdistan.html. Maslow, Abraham. “A theory of human motivation.” Psychological Review 50 (1943), 370-96. Maslow, Abraham. Motivation and personality. New York: Harper & Row, 1970. Mason, Robert. “Strategic depth through enclaves. Iran, Syria, and Hezbollah.” Middle East Policy 28 (2021), 96-108. doi.org/10.1111/mepo.12554.
Marshall. County TriShare is a pilot child care assistance program offered by United Way of Marshall County Inc with a $750,000 Employer Sponsored Child Care Grant from the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration. The Marshall County TriShare program is designed to make child care affordable for Marshall County’s working parents while also helping Marshall County’s employers offer a highly desirable benefit that improves employee recruitment and retention. Through the MCCTP, the cost of an employee’s child care is shared equally among the employer, the employee and local investment (via the United Way of Marshall County Employer Sponsored Child Care Grant). Coordination support of the three-way split is provided by UWMC. The grant period expires in May, 2025.
Marshall. 2011. "The influence of social involvement, neighborhood aesthetics, and community garden participation on fruit and vegetable consumption." Am J Public Health 101 (8):1466-73. doi: 10.2105/ajph.2010.300111. Lobdell, D. T., S. Gilboa, P. Mendola, and B. W. Hesse. 2005. "Use of focus groups for the environmental health researcher." J Environ Health 67 (9):36-42. Marine, Sasha C., David A. Martin, Aaron Adalja, Sudeep Mathew, and Kathryne L. Everts. 2016. "Effect of market channel, farm scale, and years in production on mid-Atlantic vegetable producers' knowledge and implementation of Good Agricultural Practices." Food Control 59 (Supplement C):128-38. doi: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇.▇▇▇▇/▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇. McBride, M. B., H. A. Shayler, H. M. Spliethoff, R. G. Mitchell, L. G. Marquez-Bravo, G. S. Ferenz, J. M. Russell-Anelli, L. Casey, and S. Bachman. 2014. "Concentrations of lead, cadmium and barium in urban garden-grown vegetables: the impact of soil variables." Environmental Pollution 194:254-61. McClintock, Nathan, Jenny Cooper, and Snehee Khandeshi. 2013. "Assessing the potential contribution of vacant land to urban vegetable production and consumption in Oakland, California." Landscape and Urban Planning 111:46-58. McEachan, Rosemary , Mark Conner, Natalie Jayne Taylor, and Rebecca Jane Lawton. 2011. "Prospective prediction of health-related behaviours with the theory of planned behaviour: A meta-analysis." Health Psychology Review 5 (2):97-144. Mitchell, R. G., H. M. Spliethoff, L. N. Ribaudo, D. M. Lopp, H. A. Shayler, L. G. Marquez-Bravo, V.
Marshall. The Hon. and Mrs. Everett A. Martin Jr. Mr. Henry T. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Martin Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Martin Ms. Beverley Mason and Mr. William Breit The Hon. Joseph P. Massey
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Marshall. Morgan We would like 60 ton of treated road salt for 2017-2018 delivery. Thank you very much! Karen Howard Clerk-Treasurer Town of Brooklyn Town of Brookville - OneIndiana Town of Brownsburg - OneIndiana Town of Cambridge City - OneIndiana TON TON TON Treated Salt cargill Untreated Salt Detroit Salt Treated Salt Cragill 72.56 town of brookville 68.71 Town of Brownsburg 78.65 Town of Cambridge City 1020 franklin ave. 61 N Green St 127 N. Foote St. In. IN Indiana Franklin Seymour - 50 Hendricks Crawfordsville - 10 Wayne Greenfield - 30 brent riehle Cindie Hamilton Douglas W. Young 513-502-4856 317-852-1113 765-478-3522 brentst@etcozne.com chamilton@brownsburg.org cambridgecity@comcast.net town of brookville Cindie Hamilton Doug Young 765-647-3322 317-852-1113 765-478-3522 brookvilleclerk@etczone.com chamilton@brownsburg.org cambridgecity@comcast.net truck dump truck Brent Riehle Cindie Doug Young 419 High Street 200 S Green St 240 E Main St IN In Indiana Franklin 60 ton of treated road salt Hendricks wayne call before delivery Town of Camden - OneIndiana 25 TON Treated Salt Town of Camden 153,W. Main St. P.O. Box 47 Camden Indiana Carroll LaPorte - 40 Jerry Snavely 7655641795 townofcamden@tds.net Jerry Snavely 7655641795 townofcamden@tds.net delivered and Jerry Snavely Jr. dumped 153 W. Main St Camden IN delivered Town of Cedar Lake Public Works - OneIndiana TON Treated Salt Cargill 72.84 Town of Cedar Lake Public Works P.O. Box 707 Department Cedar Lake IN Lake LaPorte - 40 Tom Stevens 2193747478 tom.stevens@cedarlakein.org Tom Stevens 219-374-7478 tom.stevens@cedarlakein.org Tom Stevens 8550 Lake Shore Drive Cedar Lake Indiana Lake Please call in advance before delivering so we can prepare for receipt. Town of Chesterton Street - OneIndiana Town of Clarksville Street - OneIndiana Town of Clermont - OneIndiana Town of Cloverdale - OneIndiana 1500 600 45 80 TON TON TON TON Untreated Salt Morton Treated Salt Cargill Treated Salt Cargill Treated Salt 56.18 Town of Chesterton 79.53 Clarksville Public Works Town of Clermont Town of Cloverdale 1490 Broadway Suite 1 107 Roy Cole Drive 9049 Crawfordsville Road 154 S. Main St. Chesterton Clarksville Clermont Cloverdale Indiana Indiana IN Indiana Porter LaPorte - 40 Clark Seymour - 50 Marion Greenfield - 30 Putnam Crawfordsville - 10 John Schnadenberg Mike Huff Bill Williams Wayne Galloway 219-926-2222 502-494-8964 317-435-4475 765-720-8275 johnschnadenberg@chestertonin.org mhuff@townofclarksville.com n/a manager@clo...
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Marshall. County TriShare is a pilot child care assistance program offered by United Way of Marshall County Inc (UWMC) with a $750,000 Employer Sponsored Child Care Grant from the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration. The Marshall County TriShare program is designed to make child care affordable for Marshall County’s working parents while also helping Marshall County’s employers offer a highly desirable benefit that improves employee recruitment and retention. Through the Marshall County TriShare Pilot program, the cost of an employee’s child care is shared equally among the employer, the employee and local investment (via the United Way of Marshall County Employer Sponsored Child Care Grant). Coordination of the three-way split is provided by United Way of Marshall County, Inc. The grant period expires on January 31, 2025 Parent choice is prioritized in the TriShare Program, and eligible families can continue using their preferred licensed child care provider. Providers invoice UWMC for the total cost of care and receive full payments directly from UWMC. The only eligibility requirement for providers is that you are a licensed provider in Indiana. To receive TriShare payments, please submit the required information electronically. • This initialed and signed TriShare Provider Agreement (all pages) • Weekly child care costs for each approved family • A copy of your current family handbook or contract