Launch Date Defined Sample Clauses

Launch Date Defined. The calendar date within the ------------------- Launch Slot during which a Launch will occur. The Launch Date within the Launch Slot shall be notified by Buyer to Contractor no later than six (6) months prior to the first day of the applicable Launch Slot and once established, shall become an express term of this Contract.
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  • FTE Definition Effective September 1, 2017, part-time teacher FTE will be determined by the ratio of the teacher’s actual annual instructional time to the teacher instructional time of a full-time assignment in the teacher’s school. This FTE will be used to calculate the prorated portion of a teacher’s assignable time.

  • – SCOPE & DEFINITIONS 2.01 The Employer recognizes the Union as the bargaining agent of all Registered and Graduate Nurses employed by Revera Long Term Care Inc. operating as Columbia Forest Long Term Care Centre, Waterloo, Ontario, in a nursing capacity save and except the Assistant Director of Care and persons above the rank of Assistant Director of Care. (a) A full-time employee shall mean an employee covered by this Agreement who is committed to and regularly works the full work period of seventy- five (75) bi-weekly hours, exclusive of overtime. (b) A regular part-time employee is one who is committed to and regularly works less than the full prescribed bi-weekly hours of work. (c) A casual part-time employee means an employee who is called to work on a call in basis, but who does not work a regular schedule, or does so only for a specified period. Such employee has the option of refusing work when it is made available to her, however, it is also understood that a casual part-time employee cannot unreasonably or consistently refuse to work shifts. 2.03 Whenever the feminine pronoun is used in this agreement, it includes the masculine pronoun, where the context so requires and vice-versa. Where the singular is used, it may also be deemed to mean the plural and vice-versa.

  • Service Definition For purposes of this Agreement and Executive’s Compensatory Equity, “Service” shall mean service by the Executive as an employee and/or consultant of the Company (or any subsidiary or parent or affiliated entity of the Company) and/or service by the Executive as a member of the Board.

  • Overtime Defined All time worked before or after the regular work day, the regular work week or on a holiday, as specified herein, shall be considered overtime.

  • Overtime Definition Overtime shall be defined as being all hours worked in excess of the normal or standard work day, or in excess of the normal or standard work week. The overtime rate shall be one and one-half (1½) times the regular straight time hourly rate of pay. NOTE: Article 16.04 is applicable to full-time employees only.

  • Employee Definitions A Regular Full-Time Employee is an employee who is employed on a full-time basis of 35, 37½, 40 or such other number of weekly hours as is recognized in the Collective Agreement as normal for a particular class of positions, for an indefinite period of time.

  • Additional Defined Terms Other capitalized terms defined elsewhere in the Agreement and not defined in Section 13.1 will have the meanings assigned to such terms in this Agreement in the sections referenced below: Adjustment Amount Section 2.2(f) Agreement Preamble Allocation Section 2.4 Assigned Contracts Section 1.1(f) Assigned Home Sale Contracts Section 1.1(c) Assigned Permits Section 1.1(g) Assignment and Assumption Agreement Section 8.1(d) Assumed Liabilities Section 1.3 Base Purchase Price Section 2.1(a) Xxxx of Sale Section 8.1(c) Buyer Introduction Buyer Indemnified Party Section 10.1 Closing Section 2.2 Closing Date Section 2.2 Closing Net Asset Value Section 2.2(b) Closing Statement Section 2.2(b) Confidential Information Section 5.3(a) Cooperation Indemnitees Section 6.4(a) Deductible Section 10.5(b) Deed Section 8.1(b) Determination Date Section 2.2(e) Dispute Notice Section 2.2(c) Disputed Items Section 2.2(c) Escrow Account Section 2.1(b)(i) Estimated Closing Statement Section 2.2(a) Estimated Net Asset Value Section 2.2(a) Estimated Purchase Price Section 2.1(a) Excluded Assets Section 1.2 Excluded Liabilities Section 1.4 Financial Statements Section 3.5 Financing Section 6.4(a) Financing Sources Section 6.4(b) General Indemnification Period Section 10.4 Holding Indemnity Agreement Section 8.1(f) Home Sale Contract Section 3.12 Home Sale Contract Deposits Section 1.1(d) Indemnification Cap Section 10.5(a) Indemnified Party Section 10.3(a) Indemnifying Party Section 10.3(a) Insured Bonds Section 6.3 Inter-Party Claim Section 10.3(a) Land Recital A Latest Balance Sheet Section 3.5 Latest Balance Sheet Date Section 3.5 Liable Party Section 10.9 Nonassignable Asset Section 1.6 Other Contracts Section 1.1(f) Owned Real Property Section 1.1(a) Party Introduction Personal Property Section 1.1(b) Pre-Closing Period Section 5.1(a) Projections Section 12.6 Property Taxes Section 7.1 Purchased Assets Section 1.1 Purchased Assets Conditions Section 6.1 Real Estate Transfer Taxes Section 7.2 Removed Real Property Section 1.5 Resolution Period Section 2.2(d) Seller Introduction Seller Indemnified Party Section 10.2 Seller Transaction Documents Section 3.1 Tax Representations Section 10.4 Termination Date Section 11.1(b) Third Party Claim Section 10.3(b) Title Policy Section 6.2 Title Pro Forma Section 6.2 Transaction Recital B Unresolved Items Section 2.2(e) Warranty Services Agreement Section 8.1(e)

  • Grievance Definitions A grievance shall be defined as any difference arising out of an interpretation, application, administration or alleged violation of this Collective Agreement. A grievance shall be categorized as follows: (a) an individual grievance is a dispute affecting one (1) Employee. Such grievance shall be initiated at Step 1 of the grievance procedure as outlined in Clause 8.05 except in cases of suspension which will commence at Step 2 or dismissal which will commence at Step 3; or (b) a group grievance is a dispute affecting two (2) or more Employees. Such grievance shall be initiated at Step 2 and processed there from in the same manner as an individual grievance as outlined in Clause 8.05. A group grievance shall list all Employees affected by the grievance and the results of such grievance shall apply, proportionately if applicable, to all Employees listed on the original grievance; or (c) a policy grievance is a dispute between the Parties which, due to its nature, is not properly the subject of an individual or group grievance. Such grievance shall be initiated, in writing, within twenty (20) days of the date the aggrieved Party first became aware of or reasonably should have become aware of the event leading to the grievance. If the policy grievance is a Union grievance, it shall commence at Step 2. If the policy grievance is an Employer grievance, it shall be directed to the Union President and the President shall render a written reply within five (5) days of receipt. Upon receipt of response or failure to reply, the Employer may advance the grievance to arbitration. Notwithstanding Clause 8.01(a), (b) and (c) and Clause 8.05 the Parties may mutually agree to advance the grievance to a subsequent step in the grievance process. In the event any management officers as named in the grievance steps are one and the same, the subsequent steps will be deemed to have been complied with.

  • Additional Definitions The following terms have the meanings given below:

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