Common use of Lack of Proof Clause in Contracts

Lack of Proof. If the employee fails to submit adequate proof of illness, injury or death, 8 or in event that upon such proof as is submitted or upon the request of medical examination, the 9 Sheriff, finds there is not satisfactory evidence of illness or death sufficient to justify the 10 employee's absence, such leave may, at the Sheriff’s discretion, be considered an unauthorized 11 leave and shall be without pay.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, An Agreement

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Lack of Proof. If the employee fails to submit adequate proof of illness, injury or death, 8 15 or in event that upon such proof as is submitted or upon the request of medical examination, the 9 16 Sheriff, finds there is not satisfactory evidence of illness or death sufficient to justify the 10 17 employee's absence, such leave may, at the Sheriff’s discretion, be considered an unauthorized 11 18 leave and shall be without pay.. 19

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, An Agreement

Lack of Proof. If the employee fails to submit adequate proof of illness, injury or death, 8 or in event that upon such proof as is submitted or upon the request of medical examination, the 9 Sheriff, finds there is not satisfactory evidence of illness or death sufficient to justify the 10 employee's ’s absence, such leave may, at the Sheriff’s discretion, be considered an unauthorized 11 leave and shall be without pay.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: An Agreement, An Agreement

Lack of Proof. If the employee fails to submit adequate proof of illness, injury or death, 8 or in event that upon such proof as is submitted or upon the request of medical examination, the 9 Sheriff, finds there is not satisfactory evidence of illness or death sufficient to justify the 10 employee's ’s absence, such leave may, at the Sheriff’s discretion, be considered an unauthorized 11 leave and shall be without pay.. 12

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: dam.assets.ohio.gov

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Lack of Proof. If the employee fails to submit adequate proof of illness, injury or death, 8 or in event that upon such proof as is submitted or upon the request of medical examination, the 9 Sheriff, finds there is not satisfactory evidence of illness or death sufficient to justify the 10 employee's absence, such leave may, at the Sheriff’s discretion, be considered an unauthorized 11 leave and shall be without pay.. 12

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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