Placement of Material Sample Clauses

Placement of Material. Where the programme contains the biography of an Artist, performing a solo, lead or featured performer role, the biographies of all Artists performing solo, lead or featured roles in the production shall also be included. This provision shall also apply to all Artists contracted as Stage Managers, Directors and Choreographers. The NAC shall determine the space available for, and the placement of the Artist’s biography, in the house programme. It is acknowledged that the NAC has the right to limit the length of a biography subject to the limitations of space in the house programme.
Placement of Material. Any derogatory material not shown to an employee within ten (10) work- 2 ing days after receipt or composition shall not be placed in the personnel file or allowed as 3 evidence in any grievance or in any disciplinary action against such employee. 4 5 No evaluation, correspondence, or other material making any reference to any employee's or 6 former employee's competence, character, or manner, shall be kept or placed in the personnel file 7 without the employee's knowledge and exclusive right to attach his/her own written comments. 8 9 The employee shall acknowledge that he/she has read such material by affixing his/her signature 10 and the date on the actual copy to be filed with the understanding that such signature merely 11 signifies that he/she has read the material to be filed. Such signature does not necessarily 12 indicate agreement with its content. 13

Related to Placement of Material

  • Supply of Materials The following materials will be supplied by the department Name of Materials Rate. Place of delivery 1.

  • Use of Material The Employer intends using the information provided by the Consultant for purposes including: • professional advice regarding decisions to be made in connection with the subject matter of the services; • inputs into the work of others and the administration of contracts; and • professional inputs into the delivery process Task specific use of information provided by the Consultant is set out in the Task Order.

  • Review of Materials During the term of this Agreement, Client shall ensure that all prospectuses, statements of additional information, registration statements, proxy statements, reports to shareholders, advertising and sales literature or other materials prepared for distribution to Fund shareholders or the public, which refer to the Subadviser in any way, prepared by employees or agents of Client or its affiliates are consistent with information previously provided by Subadviser. Subadviser shall promptly notify the Client of any changes to information pertaining to the Subadviser and stated in the materials described in this Section 6(g).

  • Removal of Materials If you decide you would like to remove your Materials from the Service, you may provide written notice to Prime Publishing by either deleting the image through the Prime Publishing interface or by contacting Prime Publishing customer service, and Prime Publishing will remove such Materials from the Service within a reasonable period of time. 5) License for Name, Trademarks and Likenesses. You hereby grant to Prime Publishing, its Affiliates and sublicensees a nonexclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license to use all trademarks, trade names, and the names and likenesses of any individuals that appear in the Materials. You grant Prime Publishing, its Affiliates and sublicensees the right to use the name that you submit in connection with the Materials. 6) Specifications and Guidelines. You agree to submit Materials to us in accordance with all guidelines for use of the Service posted on the Prime Publishing web site or of which you are otherwise notified ("Guidelines"), as these Guidelines may be changed in the future. 7)

  • Placement of DNS probes Probes for measuring DNS parameters shall be placed as near as possible to the DNS resolvers on the networks with the most users across the different geographic regions; care shall be taken not to deploy probes behind high propagation-­‐delay links, such as satellite links.