City Authority. All matters pertaining to the terms of this Agreement shall be subject to the powers of the City Council and its designated authorized agents consistent with the laws of the State of South Dakota. The City Council appoints and delegates the Director of Parks and Recreation as the primary contact point for City with Lessee in administering and fulfilling the terms of this Agreement.
City Authority. All matters pertaining to the terms of this lease shall be subject to the powers of the City Council and its designated authorized agents consistent with the laws of the State of South Dakota.
City Authority. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as delegating to others the authority vested in the City, a municipal corporation, in the State of Illinois, and its duly elected and appointed officers, or the Rockford Board of Fire and Police Commissioners, or in any way abridging or reducing the authority of the City, said Board, said elected or appointed officers, or infringing upon the responsibility thereof to the people of the City.
City Authority. Section 1. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as delegating to others the authority vested by law in the corporate authority of the City and its duly elected or appointed officers or in any way abridging or reducing such authority or infringing upon the responsibilities thereof to the people of the City.
Section 2. Unless otherwise limited by this Agreement, the City retains all management rights and powers granted it by law. Said rights and powers are subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and are by way of example but are not limited to the following: the right to establish, discontinue or modify those terms and conditions of employment not controlled by this Agreement; the right to operate and manage all manpower, facilities and equipment, the right to establish functions and programs; the right to set and amend budgets; the right to determine the utilization of technology; the right to establish and modify the organizational structure, the right to select, direct and determine the number of personnel and the right to establish work schedules.
City Authority. The City's execution of this Agreement is authorized by Chapter 380 of the Texas Local Government Code and constitutes a valid and binding obligation of the City.
City Authority. Section 1. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as delegating to others the authority vested by law in the corporate authority of the city and its duly elected or appointed officers or in any way abridging or reducing such authority or infringing upon the responsibility thereof to the people of the city; provided that, nothing in this Article shall be construed as abridging or limiting in any manner the jurisdiction or authority of any arbitrator appointed or otherwise selected for any purpose under the provision of Article 18 hereof or the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act, and all decisions of such arbitrator shall be fully binding upon the City, as provided by law.
Section 2. Unless otherwise limited by this Agreement, and the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act, Section 1604, the City retains all management rights and powers granted it by law.
City Authority. The City represents and warrants that the person executing this Agreement on behalf of the City has the full right, power, and authority to execute this Agreement and to bind the City hereunder.
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City Authority. Employee agrees to observe and comply with the City Charter, City ordinances, policies, rules, and regulations of the City, as adopted by the City Council, either orally or in writing, and to carry out and to perform orders, directions and policies announced to Employee by the City Council or through its designee, from time to time, either orally or in writing. Employee specifically understands that the City Council shall have the final authority, the power to direct, control or supervise the manner and time of Employee’s duties as is consistent with the City Charter, Personnel Manual, local regulation, rules and Council resolution, and laws of the State of Michigan.
City Authority. The authority of the City includes, but is not limited to, the exclusive right to determine the mission of its constituent departments, commissions and boards; set standards of service; determine the procedures and standards of selection for employment and promotion; direct its employees; take disciplinary action; relieve its employees from duty because of lack of work or for other legitimate reasons; maintain the efficiency of governmental operations; determine the methods, means and personnel by which government operations are to be conducted; determine the content of job classifications; take all necessary actions to carry out its mission in emergencies; exercise complete control and discretion over its organization and the technology of performing its work, provided, however, that the exercise and retention of such rights does not preclude employees or their representatives from consulting or raising grievances over the practical consequences that decisions on these matters may have on wages, hours and other terms and conditions of employment. (Ord. 657, § 5, 1973; Rialto Municipal Code 2.51.050).