Required Positions Sample Clauses

Required Positions. 17.3.1 At a minimum, PISOTA shall have staff positions for the following: a principal, at least one assistant principal or administrative intern, a secretary to the principal, a school counselor, a computer analyst, a school nurse, a full-time food service manager, and a building service manager.
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Required Positions. The Employer will not require an employee utilizing his or her CDL to work more than fifteen (15) consecutive hours without providing a rest period of at least eight (8) consecutive hours.
Required Positions. Seller shall cause the Company to retain those Company employees necessary and appropriate for operation of the Business and to pay all salaries and benefits owing to such employees. After the Closing, Buyer shall be responsible for salary and benefits of any continuing employees. Seller will cause the Company to maintain properly qualified management personnel in those positions required of a Part 135 certificate holder under FAR § 119.69(a) (sometimes referred to hereinafter as the “Required Positions”) and to pay their costs of employment, including salaries, withholding and other taxes and any benefits, incurred up to the Closing. If the Company elects, for any reason whatsoever, to terminate the employment of any person holding any of the Required Positions prior to Closing, Seller shall consult Buyer concerning that person’s replacement. Buyer shall have no duty, post-Closing, to continue to employ those employees employed by Seller.
Required Positions. Contractor is required to provide, at a minimum, the following personnel listed in Section 3.1, throughout the Term of this Agreement, unless otherwise approved by the City.

Related to Required Positions

  • Required Permits Unless otherwise stated in the RFP documents, all local, State or Federal permits which may be required to provide the services ensuing from award of this RFP, whether or not they are known to either CMHA or the proposers at the time of the proposal submittal deadline or the award, shall be the sole responsibility of the successful proposer and any costs submitted by the proposer shall reflect all costs required by the successful proposer to procure and provide such necessary permits.

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