By the Superintendent Sample Clauses
The "By the Superintendent" clause defines the authority and responsibilities granted to the Superintendent within a contract or project. Typically, this clause outlines the specific actions the Superintendent may take, such as issuing instructions, approving work, or making determinations regarding project progress or compliance. For example, the Superintendent might be empowered to direct changes in the work schedule or to assess whether certain standards have been met. The core function of this clause is to centralize decision-making and oversight, ensuring that there is a clear, designated party responsible for managing and supervising key aspects of the project.
By the Superintendent. The Superintendent may terminate her obligations under this Agreement by giving the Board written notice of intent to terminate. This notice shall be provided no less than ninety (90) calendar days prior to said termination date. Superintendent and District may mutually agree to a termination date of less than ninety (90) calendar days. During this ninety-day period, the Superintendent may not take any accrued vacation days without the express consent of the Board.
By the Superintendent. The Superintendent may terminate his employment by submitting his written resignation to the Committee with as much advance notice as possible but no less than one hundred twenty (120) days advance notice. In the event of termination pursuant to this paragraph, the Committee shall not be required to pay, and the Superintendent shall not be entitled to receive salary payments and benefits payable after the effective date of the Superintendent's resignation.
By the Superintendent. This Agreement will automatically terminate if the Superintendent of Insurance of the State of New York informs the Plan that it may not participate in this Agreement.
By the Superintendent. The Superintendent shall communicate his decision, with specific reasons, to the administrator within ten working days of the receipt of the written grievance.
