Carry-over of unused Sample Clauses

Carry-over of unused funds If there are any unused hours in the Leave Bank at the end of the fiscal year, these amounts will carry over of unused hours to the following year.
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Carry-over of unused. PTO Hours at Year End. Up to a maximum of forty (40) hours of accrued but unused PTO hours will carry over from one calendar year to the next. Any accrued, unused hours over 40 will be forfeited as of January 1 of the year after the hours were accrued.

Related to Carry-over of unused

  • Carry Over Accumulated sick leave carries over to the new fiscal year at the employee's full rate of pay for illness or injury. There is no maximum to the number of "accumulated" sick leave hours at full pay which an employee may accrue.

  • Vacation Carry Over (a) A regular employee may carry over up to five (5) days vacation leave per year except that such vacation carryover shall not exceed ten (10) days at any time. An employee shall not receive pay in lieu of vacation time, except upon retirement or termination. All vacation time not requested for scheduling or carryover by three (3) months prior to the end of the vacation year will be scheduled by the Employer following consultation with the employee.

  • GEOGRAPHIC AREA AND SECTOR SPECIFIC ALLOWANCES, CONDITIONS AND EXCEPTIONS The following allowances and conditions shall apply where relevant: Where the company does work which falls under the following headings, the company agrees to pay and observe the relevant respective conditions and/or exceptions set out below in each case.

  • TERMINATION FOR NON-ADHERENCE OF COUNTY LOBBYIST ORDINANCE 8.46.1 The Contractor, and each County Lobbyist or County Lobbying firm as defined in County Code Section 2.160.010 retained by the Contractor, shall fully comply with the County’s Lobbyist Ordinance, County Code Chapter 2.160. Failure on the part of the Contractor or any County Lobbyist or County Lobbying firm retained by the Contractor to fully comply with the County’s Lobbyist Ordinance shall constitute a material breach of this Contract, upon which the County may in its sole discretion, immediately terminate or suspend this Contract.

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