Dismissal with Notice Sample Clauses

Dismissal with Notice. The Employer may dismiss the Employee with 30 days prior written notice or payment of one month's salary of the Employee in lieu of the notice if:
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Dismissal with Notice. The Company may dismiss the Employee with thirty (30) days written notice in compliance with applicable labor laws and regulations and, if required by applicable laws and regulations, pay severance to the Employee.
Dismissal with Notice. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Respondent intends to rely on the reasons set out in the aforesaid judgment of His Honour, Mr.Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx as well as the following grounds, in requesting the Court of Appeal to vary the quantum of the aforesaid judgment:

Related to Dismissal with Notice

  • Notice of Claims If the City or Contractor receives notice of any claim or circumstances which could give rise to an indemnified loss, the receiving Party shall give written notice to the other Party within 30 days. The notice must include the following:

  • Notice of Litigation Each Purchaser shall promptly notify the applicable Seller upon becoming aware of any Proceedings or threatened Proceedings concerning any Serviced Appointment (whether or not the Sellers are named in such Proceedings), in each case, excluding Proceedings in servicer-managed mortgage-level litigation with respect to residential mortgage-backed securities transactions. Notices pursuant to this Section 6.4 will be delivered to the notice recipient designated on Annex B.

  • Notice of Action The Borrower will promptly notify the Administrative Agent and the Lenders in writing of any threatened action, investigation or inquiry by any Governmental Authority of which the Borrower has knowledge in connection with any Environmental Laws, excluding action in respect of permit applications in the ordinary course of business and routine testing and corrective action.

  • Notice of Legal Actions The Contractor must notify the Department of any legal actions filed against it for a violation of any laws, rules, codes, ordinances or licensing requirements within 30 days of the action being filed. The Contractor must notify the Department of any legal actions filed against it for a breach of a contract of similar size and scope to this Contract within 30 days of the action being filed. Failure to notify the Department of a legal action within 30 days of the action will be grounds for termination for cause of the Contract.

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