Uniform Relocation Sample Clauses

Uniform Relocation. It will comply with the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property acquisition policies Act of 1970, as amended, and Federal Implementing regulation at 49 CFR Part 24, and the requirements of Section 570.496a (including the requirement to provide a certification that the recipient is following a residential antidisplacement and relocation assistance plan under Section 104(d)) of the Act.

Related to Uniform Relocation

  • Relocation A. Landlord, at any time during the Extension Term, shall have the right to relocate Tenant from the Leased Premises (for purposes of this Section, the “Old Premises”) to other space in Landlord’s downtown Kalamazoo portfolio (such other space being referred to as the “New Premises”) (the “Relocation Option”). B. Landlord shall have the right to exercise the Relocation Option only by giving notice thereof (the “Relocation Notice”) to Tenant not later than ninety (90) days before the date that the relocation becomes effective (the “Relocation Date”). A Relocation Notice shall not be effective unless Landlord includes therewith a floor plan identifying the New Premises. The New Premises shall (i) be comprised of rentable area equal to or greater than the rentable area of the Old Premises, (ii) be similar in configuration to the Old Premises, and (iii) be within a 3 block radius of the Old Premises. In no event shall the monthly rental amount increase if the New Premises is comprised of a rentable area greater than the rentable area of the Old Premises. Landlord, at Landlord’s expense, shall construct in the New Premises, not later than the Relocation Date, an interior installation that is as comparable as reasonably practicable to the interior installation that then exists in the Old Premises. C. Tenant shall cooperate reasonably with Landlord in connection with Landlord’s designing and performing the construction of such interior installation in the New Premises. Tenant shall vacate the Old Premises and surrender vacant and exclusive possession of the Old Premises to Landlord on or before the Relocation Date, provided that Landlord has theretofore delivered vacant and exclusive possession of the New Premises to Tenant. Landlord shall reimburse Tenant for any reasonable moving expenses and for any other reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Tenant in so relocating to the New Premises from the Old Premises, within thirty (30) days after Tenant’s request therefor and Tenant’s submission to Landlord of reasonable supporting documentation therefor. D. From and after the Relocation Date, all references to the Premises herein shall mean the New Premises rather than the Old Premises.

  • Relocation Benefits If the Executive moves his residence in order to pursue other business or employment opportunities during the Continuation Period and requests in writing that the Company provide relocation services, he will be reimbursed for any expenses incurred in that initial relocation (including taxes payable on the reimbursement) which are not reimbursed by another employer. Benefits under this provision will include assistance in selling the Executive's home and all other assistance and benefits which were customarily provided by the Company to transferred executives prior to the Change in Control.

  • Uniform Allowance ‌ If the Employer requires an employee to supply and/or maintain specified clothing in place of a uniform which would otherwise be supplied and maintained for jobs involving the direct care of patients/residents, then a clothing/maintenance allowance of ten dollars ($10.00) per bi-weekly pay period shall be paid. This allowance does not apply to non-patient/non-resident areas.

  • Relocation Allowance An employee who is promoted and required by agency policy to relocate his residence shall be granted time off with pay for one workday for this purpose. In addition, the employee shall be granted travel time to the new location based on the most direct route. No employee will be credited with more than the number of hours in the employee’s regular workday and such time shall not be counted as hours worked for the purpose of computing compensatory time or overtime.

  • Sick Leave Use An employee shall be granted sick leave with pay to the extent of the employee's accumulation for absences necessitated by the following conditions: