Common use of Court Subpoena Absence Clause in Contracts

Court Subpoena Absence. 1. If a regular employee, other than a litigant in the case, is necessarily absent because of his/her appearance before a grand jury; or, in a criminal case, before a court within the State; or, in a civil case, before a court within the county in which the employee resides, or outside such county if within one hundred fifty (150) miles of his/her place of residence, in response to a subpoena fully served, no deduction will be made from the employee’s salary on account of such absence; provided, that each date of necessary attendance in court or before a grand jury, other than the date specified in the subpoena, shall be certified by the clerk or other authorized officer of such court or grand jury; and provided, further, that in any case in which a witness fee is payable, such fee shall be collected by the employee and remitted to the Business Services Division.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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