Company Supervisor Clause Samples

The 'Company Supervisor' clause designates an individual or role within the company who is responsible for overseeing the performance and compliance of contracted parties or employees. Typically, this clause outlines the supervisor's authority to monitor work, provide instructions, and ensure that contractual obligations are met, such as reviewing deliverables or approving timesheets. Its core practical function is to establish a clear point of contact and accountability, thereby streamlining communication and ensuring that the company's interests are properly managed throughout the contract.
Company Supervisor. An Employer whose principal place of business is located outside the territorial jurisdiction set forth in the Agreement may bring with it one (1) key man to act in a supervisory capacity, but the said supervisor shall not work with the tools of the trade or handle material after three (3) or more men are on the job.
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Company Supervisor. The individual, employed or contracted by the Company, to manage the Work on a day-to-day basis and ensure the Work is performed according to the Contract. The Company Supervisor may be authorized by the Company Representative to act on Contract matters. Such authorization shall be in writing and delivered to the Contract Administrator and shall clearly state the limitations of any such authorization. In the event that the Company Supervisor and the Company Representative is the same person, the Company shall notify the Contract Administrator of such situation.
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Company Supervisor. The Parties recognise that their principal aims are: to enable the Student to carry out a research project and produce a thesis for examination in accordance with the University’s regulations covering postgraduate study; and to lead to academic publications relating to the results of the Project.