Open House and Back Sample Clauses

The "Open House and Back" clause establishes the terms under which a property may be shown to potential buyers during designated open house events and addresses the procedures for returning the property to its original condition afterward. Typically, this clause outlines the responsibilities of the seller and the real estate agent regarding access, security, and cleanup following an open house. Its core function is to ensure that the property is presented to buyers while protecting the seller’s interests and maintaining the property’s condition, thereby minimizing disputes or misunderstandings about access and post-event responsibilities.
Open House and Back to-School Night dates may be changed by mutual agreement in writing between the site administrator and 75 percent of the impacted site members. The school site representative in collaboration with the site administrator will conduct the vote.
Open House and Back to School Night dates shall be announced no later than the first week of school in September. Failure on the part of teachers to attend either of these events without prior approval will result in the deduction of one-third (1/3) of one (1) day's per diem pay. This section shall not apply to teachers who: a. Are on sick leave on the day of the event b. Who become ill during the day or any time after school and remain on sick leave the following day
Open House and Back to-School Night 6.2.1.1 The length of the workday for bargaining unit members K-12 for Open House or Back-to-School Night shall be a minimum workday. The adjusted workday of unit members shall be the day of, or the day following, the activity. On such minimum days the workday of unit members shall be equal to the student instructional day. 6.2.1.2 The reduced student minutes involved in the above-mentioned minimum days shall not jeopardize the required annual instructional minutes required by the state. 6.2.1.3 If Open House or Back-to-School Night requires Children Center or Preschool Program teachers to work beyond their normal workday, they shall be compensated at the hourly rate of pay established in Article 13.1.6
Open House and Back to-School Nights - 1 day for each respectively 9 (employees shall be expected to return to school in the evening for these 10 events as compensatory time for the minimum day).
Open House and Back to-School Night 6.2.1.1 The length of the workday for bargaining unit members K-12 for Open House or Back-to-School Night shall be a minimum workday. The adjusted workday of unit members shall be the day of, or the day following, the activity. On such minimum days the workday of unit members shall be equal to the student instructional day. 6.2.1.2 The reduced student minutes involved in the above mentioned minimum days shall not jeopardize the required annual instructional minutes required by the state. 6.2.1.3 If Open House or Back-to-School Night requires Children 6.2.1.4 Based on verification of meeting the required State instructional minutes, add two minutes per day to the 4th/5th grade instructional minutes schedule to create four minimum days (Tue-Fri) for parent/teacher conference for these two grades beginning in the 1998-99 school year. Third grade teachers who serve in non-class size reduction classroom, will have four minimum days during the parent/teacher conference week, creating a reduction of eighty
Open House and Back to-School Night 6.2.1.1 The length of the workday for bargaining unit members K-12 for Open House or Back-to-School Night shall be a minimum workday. The adjusted workday of unit members shall be the day of, or the day following, the activity. On such minimum days the workday of unit members shall be equal to the student instructional day. 6.2.1.2 The reduced student minutes involved in the above mentioned minimum days shall not jeopardize the required annual instructional minutes required by the state. 6.2.1.3 If Open House or Back-to-School Night requires Children Center or Preschool Program teachers to work beyond their normal workday, they shall be compensated at the hourly rate of pay established in Article 13.1.6 (B). 6.2.1.4 Based on verification of meeting the required State instructional minutes, add two minutes per day to the 4th/5th grade instructional minutes schedule to create four minimum days (Tue-Fri) for parent/teacher conference for these two grades beginning in the 1998-99 school year.
Open House and Back to-School Night 6.2.1.1 The length of the workday for bargaining unit members K-12 for 6.2.1.2 The reduced student minutes involved in the above mentioned minimum days shall not jeopardize the required annual instructional minutes required by the state. 6.2.1.3 If Open House or Back-to-School Night requires Children Center or Preschool Program teachers to work beyond their normal workday, they shall be compensated at the hourly rate of pay established in Article 13.1.6 (B). 6.2.1.4 Based on verification of meeting the required State instructional minutes, add two minutes per day to the 4th/5th grade instructional minutes schedule to create four minimum days (Tue-Fri) for parent/teacher conference for these two grades beginning in the 1998-99 school year.
Open House and Back to-School Night 6.2.1.1 The length of the workday for bargaining unit members K-12 for Open House or Back-to-School Night shall be a minimum workday. The adjusted workday of unit members shall be the 6.2.1.2 The reduced student minutes involved in the above-mentioned minimum days shall not jeopardize the required annual instructional minutes required by the state. 6.2.1.3 If Open House or Back-to-School Night requires Children Center or Preschool Program teachers to work beyond their normal workday, they shall be compensated at the hourly rate of pay established in Article 13.1.6

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