Benefits Beyond One Year Sample Clauses
The "Benefits Beyond One Year" clause defines how certain rights, entitlements, or benefits provided under an agreement will continue to apply or be available after the first year of the contract. Typically, this clause clarifies whether benefits such as service credits, warranties, or support will renew, expire, or change in scope after the initial twelve-month period. Its core practical function is to ensure both parties understand the duration and continuity of benefits, preventing misunderstandings about ongoing obligations or entitlements after the first year.
Benefits Beyond One Year. Any benefits beyond one year shall be payable only under the terms of Workers’ Disability Compensation Act and Long-Term Disability Insurance Coverage of the District, provided under Article 8. No other employer provided benefits will be paid for the individual if the individual continues to be off work after one (calendar) year.
Benefits Beyond One Year. Benefits beyond one year shall be payable only under the terms of the Workers' Disability Compensation Act and LTD insurance coverage of the District. No District supplement will be made after twelve months.
Benefits Beyond One Year. Any district provided benefits beyond one year shall be payable only under the terms of Workers' Disability Compensation Act and Long-Term Disability insurance coverage of the District, provided under Article 20 (C)(10).
