Jurisdictional Territory Sample Clauses

The Jurisdictional Territory clause defines the specific geographic area or legal jurisdiction where the terms of the agreement are enforceable. In practice, this means that any disputes, obligations, or rights arising from the contract are subject to the laws and courts of the designated territory, such as a particular country, state, or region. This clause is essential for providing clarity and certainty about which legal system governs the agreement, thereby reducing the risk of conflicts or confusion over applicable law.
Jurisdictional Territory. Par. 1. The primary jurisdiction of any local union shall include only that territory in which its members will agree to travel on their own time. 2. Any change to the present jurisdiction of a local must be approved by the International Union of Elevator Constructors and the ECA Executive Director before becoming effective. 3. The primary jurisdiction of Local No. of the City of _, relative to the wage scale and working conditions shall include the following territory: The secondary jurisdiction of Local No. of the City of , relative to working conditions shall include the following territory:
Jurisdictional Territory. Par. 1 . The primary jurisdiction of any local union shall include only that territory in which its members will agree to travel on their own time.
Jurisdictional Territory. Par. 1 The primary jurisdiction of any local union shall include only that territory in which its members will agree to travel on their own time. Par. 2 Any change to the present jurisdiction of a local must be approved by the International Union of Elevator Constructors and the THYSSENKRUPP Executive Director before becoming effective. Par. 3 The primary jurisdiction of Local No. of the City of , relative to the wage scale and working conditions shall include the following territory: The secondary jurisdiction of Local No. of the City of , relative to working conditions shall include the following territory: Par. 4 The parties agree that they meet annually and by mutual agreement more often, if necessary to discuss jurisdictional issues. The parties agree to fairly act upon justifiable written requests by Local Unions for extensions of existing jurisdictions. The Company and the IUEC shall advise a Local Union within sixty (60) days after the meeting at which the request is considered, of its disposition of the request. 1. The Company shall notify the Local Business Manager/Representative when opening a new "Local Office" in a Local Union's secondary jurisdiction or open territory. 2. The Company shall bargain with the Local Business Manager/Representative or International when considering the assignment of a bargaining unit employee to a Local Office. No bargaining unit employee will negotiate directly with the Company. 3. The Company agrees to make forty (40) hours per week available to the first employee assigned to a Local Office. As each additional employee is assigned to such office thereafter, the Company agrees to make not less than thirty - two (32) hours of work available to the most recent addition and forty (40) hours per week available to all but the last employee so assigned. 4. Local Office employees will perform work per Article IX, Par. 1
Jurisdictional Territory. Par. 1. The primary jurisdiction of any local union shall include only that territory in which its members will agree to travel on their own time. Par. 2. Any extension of the present jurisdic- tion of a local must be approved by the In- ternational Union of Elevator Constructors and the Labor Committee of the National Elevator Industry, Inc., before becoming ef- fective.
Jurisdictional Territory. 15.01 The primary jurisdiction of any Local Union shall include only that territory in which its members will agree to travel on their own time. 15.02 The secondary jurisdiction of any Local Union shall include the balance of territory beyond the primary jurisdiction and within the boundaries as outlined hereunder. 15.03 The primary jurisdiction of Local 50 of the City of Toronto shall include the territory within the area bounded by Highway 10, north to Highway 401 and east along Highway 401 to Highway 427, north on Highway ▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, east on Steeles Avenue to ▇▇▇▇▇ Road (Pickering) and south on ▇▇▇▇▇ Road to Lake Ontario. 15.04 The secondary jurisdiction of Local 50 shall be that area beyond the primary jurisdiction bounded by a line drawn on the west from Lake Ontario at Oakville, north on Third Line to Highway No. 5, east on Highway No. 5 to the Halton County Line, north to Highway No. 7, then east on Highway No. 7 to the intersection of Highway No. 7 and Highway No. 10, then a line north to Collingwood, then east through Bracebridge to Maynooth, then south to Brighton. 15.05 The primary jurisdiction of Local 90, of the City of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, shall include the territory within the area bounded as follows: Starting at Lake Ontario and Fifty Road, south on Fifty Road to Highway 20, west to Highway 53 to Nebo Road, then south to White Church Road and west to Fiddler’s Green via Lovers’ Lane to Mineral Springs, to a line connecting with ▇▇▇▇▇ Road. Then northeast on Highway 5 to Bronte Creek and southwest to Lake Ontario. 15.06 The secondary jurisdiction of Local 90 shall include all territory in southwestern Ontario south of: Highway 83, in the west, near Grand Bend to Highway 23; north on Highway 23 to Highway 9; then east on Highway 9 to the jurisdiction line of Local 50 in Article 15.04; and then south along this line to Lake Ontario. The towns of Orangeville and Grand Valley shall remain in International Territory. 15.07 The primary jurisdiction of Local 96, of the City of Ottawa, shall be within a radius of eleven miles (11) from the Chateau Laurier. 15.08 The secondary jurisdiction of Local 96 shall be within a radius of sixty- five (65) miles from the Chateau Laurier, and shall include in addition the City of Pembroke. 15.09 The centre line of each road named is recognized as the boundary line. 15.10 In areas outside the jurisdictional territory of a Local Union, in International territory, the Employer may use members from any Local but sha...
Jurisdictional Territory. 15.01 The primary jurisdiction of any Local Union shall include only that territory in which its members will agree to travel on their own time. 15.02 The secondary jurisdiction of any Local Union shall include the balance of territory beyond the primary jurisdiction and within the boundaries as outlined hereunder. 15.03 The primary jurisdiction of Local 50 of the City of Toronto shall include the territory within the area bounded by ▇▇▇▇▇ Road, north to Highway 407 and east along Highway 407 to ▇▇▇▇▇ Road (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇) and south on ▇▇▇▇▇ Road to Lake Ontario. 15.04 The secondary jurisdiction of Local 50 shall be that area beyond the primary jurisdiction bounded by a line drawn on the west from Lake Ontario at Oakville, north on Third Line to Highway No. 5, east on Highway No. 5 to the Halton County Line, north to Highway No. 7, then east on Highway No. 7 to the intersection of Highway No. 7 and Highway No. 10, then a line north to Collingwood, then east through Bracebridge to Maynooth, then south to Brighton. 15.05 The primary jurisdiction of Local 90, of the City of Hamilton, shall include the territory within the area bounded as follows: Starting at Lake Ontario and Fifty Road, south on Fifty Road to Highway 20, west to Highway 53 to Nebo Road, then south to White Church Road and west to Fiddler’s Green via Lovers’ Lane to Mineral Springs, to a line connecting with ▇▇▇▇▇ Road. Then northeast on Highway 5 to Bronte Creek and southwest to Lake Ontario. 15.06 The secondary jurisdiction of Local 90 shall include all territory in southwestern Ontario south of: Highway 83, in the west, near Grand Bend to Highway 23; north on Highway 23 to Highway 9; then east on Highway 9 to the jurisdiction line of Local 50 in Article 15.04; and then south along this line to Lake Ontario. The towns of Orangeville and Grand Valley shall remain in International Territory. 15.07 The primary jurisdiction of Local 96, of the City of Ottawa, shall be within a radius of eleven miles (11) from the Chateau Laurier. 15.08 The secondary jurisdiction of Local 96 shall be within a radius of sixty-five
Jurisdictional Territory. Par. 1. The primary jurisdiction of any local union shall include only that territory in