Common use of JURY AND WITNESS SERVICE Clause in Contracts

JURY AND WITNESS SERVICE. An employee (other than a casual employee) who is required to attend for jury service or who is subpoenaed or called as a witness in an official capacity, or by the Crown, shall be considered to be on duty while serving in such a capacity. Any monies paid to an employee (other than meal or travel expenses) by the court while serving in such capacity shall be paid by the employee to the University. PART 10 OTHER PROVISIONS

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, cdn.csu.edu.au, psa.asn.au

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JURY AND WITNESS SERVICE. An employee (other than a casual employee) who is required to attend for jury service or who is subpoenaed or called as a witness in an official capacity, or by the Crown, shall be considered to be on duty while serving in such a capacity. Any monies paid to an employee (other than meal or travel expenses) by the court while serving in such capacity shall be paid by the employee to the University. PART 10 OTHER PROVISIONSPROVISIONS‌

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, University Enterprise Agreement, www.csu.edu.au

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JURY AND WITNESS SERVICE. An employee (other than a casual employee) who is required to attend for jury service or who is subpoenaed or called as a witness in an official capacity, or by the Crown, shall be considered to be on duty while serving in such a capacity. Any If any monies are paid to an employee (other than meal or travel expenses) by the court while serving in such capacity shall be paid by capacity, the employee is responsible for paying such funds to the University. PART 10 OTHER PROVISIONS.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: University Enterprise Agreement

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