Dear Student,
IMPORTANT INFORMATION BEFORE YOUR ARRIVAL
Thank you for choosing to join a course at Clubclass Residential Language School.
Hereunder please find some information
which you might find useful prior to your arrival, and
throughout your stay with us.
1. TRANSPORT FROM THE AIRPORT TO YOUR ACCOMMODATION
If you have pre
-
booked transport with us ....
A representative will be waiting for you with a Clubclass sign in the Ar
rivals Hall.
Your transfer
will be shared with other students and once all clients have arrived, you will be driven to your
accommodation. To make the trip in the shortest possible time, the driver will follow the most
convenient route, and you will be dr
opped off at the door of your accommodation.
If you
encounter any difficulties upon arrival (lost luggage, do not find the representative, etc.) you
can contact the transport helpline on the following number
-
+356 9943 4170.
If you decide to
make your o
wn way to the accommodation using alternative means of transportation, no
money will be refunded.
If you would like to make your own way ....
If upon arrival you are going to take the bus, you will need to catch bus
X4
which will take you
to the
main bus t
erminus in Valletta
and then catch bus
16
to
Swieqi.
When you arrive in
Swieqi you should get off at the bus stop in front of the Garden View Complex.
The school
and the apartments are situated inside the Garden View Complex, Triq is
-
Sidra, Swieqi; the
St
udent Houses and Student Hostel are across the road from the Garden View Complex.
Please note that buses do not run during the night.
If you have any problems finding us,
please phone +356 21370694 for assistance.
Alternatively, if you would like us to
organise airport transfers for you, these can be arranged
at a charge of € 30.00 for shared return transfers or € 50.00 for private return transfers. In this
case we kindly ask you to send us your flight details at your earliest convenience (flight
number
and arrival time)
so as to organise everything accordingly.
2. YOUR ACCOMMODATION
Check
-
in time on arrival
On arrival, you may check
-
in to your accommodation at any time after 14:00.
If you are
arriving earlier, you may be asked to store your bags and
wait until your room becomes
available.
If your arrival is early in the day and you prefer immediate access to your room, we
recommend reserving your accommodation from the night before to guarantee immediate
access.
However, if you decide not to do thi
s, we will be very glad to store your bags and
make our changing facilities available for you to freshen up.
A Welcome Pack will also be
given to you with additional information about your accommodation facilities and services
which we recommend you read
soon after your arrival to get the most out of your stay with us.
Environmental Contribution Fee
As from the 1
st
June 2016 accommodation providers (including host families) are obliged to
collect an Environmental Contribution from guests aged 18 year
s and over. The fee amounts
to
€0.50c per night
up to a
maximum of €5
per stay
. This fee is to be paid upon check in
directly to the accommodation provider. You will find some detailed information on
www.clubclass.com/downloads/en/malta/environmental
-
contribution.pdf
.
Damage deposit
If you have booked accommodation in an apartment with one bedroom, a shared apartment,
the student house or the student hostel, you will be charged a refundable damage depo
sit of
€ 50.00. This damage deposit will be held against any costs that may be incurred in respect of
damages or excessive dirt that you may cause during your stay.
This deposit will be refunded
(in full or part thereof) provided that the accommodation is
found to be in the same condition
as it was when you arrived.
Shared accommodation
If you have booked shared accommodation in a shared apartment, the student h
ouse, the
student hostel, or with a host family you may be sharing your bedroom with one or two other
students.
In the case of shared accommodation, Clubclass does not make a distinction
between bedrooms with 2 beds and bedrooms with 3 beds and students a
re allocated in
bedrooms according to availability on the day of arrival.
Towels
If you have booked accommodation in an apartment, the student house, the student hostel, or
with a host family your room will be cleaned once a week; towels are changed every
3 to 4
days (once
-
a
-
week at host families). Kindly bring your own towels for the beach or to use by
the pool, because accommodation towels are not to be removed from your room.
Please note
that for every towel found ruined or missing a charge of € 5.00 w
ill apply.
Smoking
No smoking indoors; ONLY smoking outdoors is permitted by law
.
3. YOUR FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL
Placement test and first day of school
Your first day at school will be Monday if you arrive at the weekend, and the next day after
arrival if you arrive mid
-
week.
You have to be at Clubclass reception by 08:45 because at
09:00 you will have to take a placement test to assess your level of Eng
lish.
At 11:00 you will
then be allocated in a class with students of your same level, based on the results of your
placement test.
If you feel that you have been placed in a level which is not suitable for you,
you should discuss this with the director
of studies.
4. COURSE BOOK
A course book is included in the course resource fee and it will be given to you during your
first week of course. If you move up to a higher level or change to a different course you will
have to
purchase additional course b
ooks at a charge of 30.00 EUR per book
.
5. WHAT TO BRING
If you are visiting Malta during the winter months (November
-
April) it is advisable to pack
some warm clothes including a thick jacket, as it gets quite cold, especially at night; during the
sum
mer months (May
–
October) you do not need any thick clothes, however it is advisable to
bring a light jacket as it gets quite chilly in the evenings.
If you plan to visit certain places of
interest such as churches, do not forget to bring appropriate clo
thing.
Kindly bring your gym
-
wear if you intend to use our fitness centre.
Please remember to bring your own stationery
and dictionary to school!
Please view the
school’s dress code
on
www.clubclass.com/downloads/en/malta/student
-
dress
-
code.pdf
We look forward to meeting you very shortly.
The Clubclass Team
Contract for
NAPO2018 RETREAT
Session Speaker
Dear
Speaker,
On behalf of NAPO,
thank you for agreeing to speak
at the
NAPO2018 Retreat
(hereafter
referred to as
NAPO2018 Retreat
) to be
at the Q Center in St. Charles, IL
from
April 27
-
29,
2018
. Information about your
specific session
is below, and speaker
compensation
information is on the following page.
Your Session Title/Date/Time:
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Session Date
Session
Time
After reviewing this contract, which includes speaker
compensation
information,
please click on the link below to confirm that:
1) You accept NAPO’s invitation to be a speaker at
NAPO2018 Retreat
, and
2) You have read and agree to accept
all terms and conditions listed in this
document, including the Speaker
1
Marketing Guidelines.
3) Your attached bio is correct and free of grammatical errors. If you need to make
changes, you can submit them through the survey.
All contracts are to be completed by Friday,
September
15
,
2017
Click Here to Complete the
Speaker Agreement Acceptance Form
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask. We look forward to seeing you
at
NAPO2018!
Sincerely,
Deb Cullinan
Meetings & Operations Manager,
National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO)
Ph
o
ne:
(856) 642
-
4405 | Fax:
(856) 439
-
0525 |
Email:
Deb.Cullinan@NAPO.net
Dear Madam/Sir,
Following the publication of CRB’s notice of regulation amendments (in attachment for
reference), I am writing to submit our comments.
Screenrights International is a division of the Audio-
Visual Copyright Society Pty Ltd trading as
Screenrights the Australian based collecting society. Screenrights Intermational acts as an agent
on behalf of rightsholders with royalty claims in territorie
s outside Australia and New Zealand
including the United States. In this capacity, Screenrights International files joint claims with the
CRB on behalf of more than one copyright owners.
Up until now, we were only required to provide one example of a secondary transmission of a
single work.
We have reviewed the Copyright Board Regulations Notice of Proposed Rulemaking at Part 360
- Filing of claims to royalty fees collected under compulsory licence: Subpart A Cable and
Satellite Claims. It appears to us that the proposed change set out at
section 360.4 (b) (2)
(iii)
suggests that we will have to provide one example per rightsholder that we represent.
Specifically: “
A general statement of the nature of the copyright owners’ works, identification of
at lea
st one secondary transmission of one work by each identified copyright owner that has
been secondarily transmitted by a cable system or satellite carrier establishing a basis for the
joint claim.
”
To comply with such a requirement would represent an ext
ensive amount of additional work as
Screenrights International represents over 1,800 members in the US. This clearly would be
unachievable given our limited resources. The application of further staff resources to the matter
would not be justifiable given the relative value of royalties in question.
Could you please clarify if our interpretation is correct?
If so, we note that there seems to be an
exception for joint claims filed by a "performing rights organization" at section
360.4(b)(2)
whereby such an organization is not required to list the name of each of its members
or affiliates in the joint claim.
We would propose that any exception be extended to overseas collecting societies which perform
a role as agent such as Screenrights International.
We would seek to be exempt from any
requirement to provide an example of a work for each copyright owner that has been secondarily
transmitted.
We look forward to hearing your thoughts. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any
questions.
Sincerely,
Message
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1
Bourke,
Monica
From:
Creswell,
Chris
Sent:
Thursday,
6
September
2007
12:29
PM
To:
Bourke,
Monica
Cc:
Daniels,
Helen
Subject:
RE:
PPCA
application
for
authorisation
-
possible
alternative
conditions
Follow
Up
Flag:
Follow
up
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Status:
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Dear
Monica
Further
to our discussion
yesterday,
I
make
the
following comments on
the
attachment
to your
e-mail.
AGD
has
no
information
on
how
difficult
it is in practice
to determine
whether
a
particular foreign-origin
recording has the requisite connection with
a country
listed
in Sch
3
of the Copyright (International Protection) Regulations,
ie,
is a
'protected'
recording.
However
we
can understand that
licensees
of
.
.
PPCA
seeking
such information
would make
the
point that
if
PPCA
is able to
distribute licence
revenue,
they
presumably
do so
on the
basis
of the
estimated
incidence
of the
broadcasting and playing in public
of protected recordings
and,
accordingly, must identify recordings falling
into that
category.
As
regards
the alternative
conditions on which
the
ACCC
has
sought
comments,
we
query
the
proposed
'limitations
on
PPCA's
enforcement
of copyright
in
relation
to the
rights
of copyright
owners
for the use
of these
sound
recordings
without a
licence'.
On the
understanding that
PPCA
is given only
a non-
exclusive licence
in respect
of the sound recordings that
are
the
subject
of its
licences,
we
believe that
it would
not
have
the standing
to take
infringement
action against
alleged unlicensed
use
of any of
those
recordings. Such
action
would have
to
be taken
by
the
owner
of copyright
in the
recordings
(or
the
exclusive
licensees,
if any).
I
am
happy
to discuss
the
above if
you
wish.
Kind regards
Chris
Creswell
Copyright
law
consultant
Copyright
Law
Branch
Attorney-General's
Department
CANBERRA ACT
2600
Australia
P:
+61
(0)2
6250 631
2
F:
+61
(0)2
6250 5929
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