Annual Information Forms Clause Samples
The 'Annual Information Forms' clause requires a party, typically a corporation, to prepare and provide a comprehensive report each year detailing key information about its business, operations, and financial condition. This form is often submitted to regulatory authorities and made available to shareholders or the public, and may include updates on material risks, significant changes, and other disclosures relevant to stakeholders. By mandating the regular disclosure of such information, the clause ensures transparency and helps stakeholders make informed decisions, while also supporting compliance with legal or regulatory requirements.
Annual Information Forms. No later than September 1st of each year, the Vice-President (Academic) shall provide eligible academic staff members with an Annual Information Form which they shall complete and submit to their Associate ▇▇▇▇, Academic or designate on or before December 15th of each year. Academic Staff members will complete the forms using information from the appropriate academic year. No review will be conducted on a member who does not submit a completed Annual Information Form by December 15th and no career growth increment or any other career advancement will be awarded, with the exception of those academic staff members on sabbatical, secondment or leave, and those academic staff members with tenured appointments, who are reviewed in accordance with article 19.10.4.
Annual Information Forms. No later than September 1st of each year, the Vice-President (Academic) shall provide all academic staff members with an Annual Information Form, which they shall complete and submit to their Department Head or designate on or before December 15th of each year. No review will be conducted on a member who does not submit a completed Annual Information Form by December 15th and no career growth increment or any other career advancement will be awarded, with the exception of those academic staff members on sabbatical, secondment or leave.
