Distractions Clause Samples

The 'Distractions' clause defines the expectations and obligations regarding interruptions or disturbances that may affect the performance of contractual duties. Typically, this clause outlines what constitutes a distraction, such as excessive noise, unplanned meetings, or other disruptions in the work environment, and may specify procedures for reporting or mitigating such issues. Its core practical function is to ensure that both parties maintain a productive environment, minimizing disruptions that could hinder the timely and effective completion of work.
Distractions. Coach must not undertake any business, professional or personal activity or pursuit that would: a. prevent Coach from devoting Coach’s full time and best efforts to performing Coach’s Agreement duties; b. detract from those duties in any manner otherwise; or c. at University’s sole determination, reflect adversely upon the University or its athletic program.
Distractions. As the IPads are part of the School network, the School have to ensure that only software that is legitimate is installed on them. Students will therefore be unable to install software themselves. Safe IPad Environment
Distractions. Closely observing while scoring candidates’ performances is all the more critical because after a candidate is finished there is no final product to corroborate the accuracy of assessor’s score.
Distractions. If any non-standard activity may reasonably be expected to be distracting (flash, photography and videography, visitors on stage, etc.) the employer shall inform the musicians at least 24 hours before the service involved, or as soon as possible if less than 24 hours.

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  • Visibility 1. Unless the Council of Europe requests or agrees otherwise, the Grantee shall take all necessary measures to publicise the fact that the Action has been funded within the framework of a Joint Project between the European Union and the Council of Europe. Information given to the press and to the beneficiaries of the Action, all related publicity material, official notices, reports and publications, shall acknowledge that the Action was carried out with a grant from a Joint Project between the European Union and the Council of Europe and shall display in an appropriate way the Joint Projects’ visual identity (for instructions on use of the Joint Projects’ visual identity, see Appendix IV). 2. In cases where equipment or major items have been purchased using funds provided by the European Union or the Council of Europe, the Grantee shall indicate this clearly on that equipment and those major items (including display of the European Union and Council of Europe’s logos), provided that such actions do not jeopardise the safety and security of the Grantee’s staff. 3. The acknowledgement and Joint Projects’ visual identity shall be clearly visible in a manner that will not create any confusion regarding the identification of the Acton as a project of the Grantee and the ownership of the equipment and items by the Grantee. 4. All publications by the Grantee pertaining to the Action that have received funding from a Joint Project between the European Union and the Council of Europe, in whatever form and whatever medium, including the Internet, shall carry the following or a similar disclaimer: “This document has been produced using funds of a Joint Project between the European Union and the Council of Europe. The views expressed herein can in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the European Union or the Council of Europe”. 5. If the equipment purchased with a grant from a Joint Project is not transferred to the local partners of the Grantee or to the final recipient of the Action at the end of the implementation period of this Agreement, the visibility requirements as regards this equipment shall continue to apply between the end of the implementation period of this Agreement and the end of the Joint Project, if the latter lasts longer. 6. All layouts of any communication items prepared by the Grantee are subject to approval with the Contact point within the Council of Europe. 7. The Grantee accepts that the European Union and the Council of Europe may publish in any form and medium, including on their websites, the name and address of the Grantee, the purpose and amount of the grant and, if relevant, the percentage of co-financing.

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