Roles, Appointment and Duration Sample Clauses

Roles, Appointment and Duration a. Role: Temporary faculty members play an important role in providing (1) staffing flexibility within instructional units and (2) specialized expertise of working professionals.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Related to Roles, Appointment and Duration

  • ALPS Appointment and Duties (a) The Fund hereby appoints ALPS to provide the distribution services set forth in this Agreement on Appendix B, as amended from time to time, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. ALPS hereby accepts such appointment and agrees to furnish such specified services. ALPS shall for all purposes be deemed to be an independent contractor and shall, except as otherwise expressly authorized in this Agreement, have no authority to act for or represent the Fund in any way or otherwise be deemed an agent of the Fund. (b) ALPS may employ or associate itself with a person or persons or organizations as ALPS believes to be desirable in the performance of its duties hereunder; provided that, in such event, the compensation of such person or persons or organizations shall be paid by and be the sole responsibility of ALPS, and the Fund shall bear no cost or obligation with respect thereto; and provided further that ALPS shall not be relieved of any of its obligations under this Agreement in such event and shall be responsible for all acts of any such person or persons or organizations taken in furtherance of this Agreement to the same extent it would be for its own acts.

  • Appointment and Duties The Trustees shall at all times employ a custodian or custodians, meeting the qualifications for custodians for portfolio securities of investment companies contained in the 1940 Act, as custodian with respect to the assets of the Trust. Any custodian shall have authority as agent of the Trust with respect to which it is acting as determined by the custodian agreement or agreements, but subject to such restrictions, limitations and other requirements, if any, as may be contained in the By-Laws of the Trust and the 1940 Act: (1) to hold the securities owned by the Trust and deliver the same upon written order; (2) to receive any receipt for any moneys due to the Trust and deposit the same in its own banking department (if a bank) or elsewhere as the Trustees may direct; (3) to disburse such funds upon orders or vouchers; (4) if authorized by the Trustees, to keep the books and accounts of the Trust and furnish clerical and accounting services; and (5) if authorized to do so by the Trustees, to compute the net income or net asset value of the Trust; all upon such basis of compensation as may be agreed upon between the Trustees and the custodian. The Trustees may also authorize each custodian to employ one or more sub-custodians from time to time to perform such of the acts and services of the custodian and upon such terms and conditions, as may be agreed upon between the custodian and such sub-custodian and approved by the Trustees, provided that in every case such sub-custodian shall meet the qualifications for custodians contained in the 1940 Act.

  • Terms of Appointment and Duties of the Bank as Transfer Agent ------------------------------------------------------------- A. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, the Fund hereby employs and appoints the Bank to act as, and the Bank agrees to act as, transfer agent for the Fund's authorized and issued Shares, dividend disbursing agent and agent in connection with the purchase and redemption plans provided to the Shareholders and set out in the Private Placement Memorandum. B. The Bank agrees that it will perform the following services: (a) In connection with procedures established from time to time by agreement between the Fund and the Bank, the Bank shall: (i) Receive for acceptance, orders for the purchase of Shares, and promptly deliver payment and appropriate documentation therefor to the Custodian; (ii) Pursuant to purchase orders, issue the appropriate amount of Shares and hold such Shares in the appropriate Shareholder accounts; (iii) Receive for acceptance, redemption requests and redemption directions and deliver the appropriate documentation therefor to the Custodian; (iv) At the appropriate time as and when it receives monies or portfolio securities paid or delivered to it by the Custodian with respect to any redemption, pay over or deliver or cause to be paid over in the appropriate manner such monies or portfolio securities as instructed by the redeeming Shareholders; (v) Prepare and transmit payments for dividends and distributions declared by the Fund; (vi) Create and maintain all necessary records, and make available during regular business hours all records for inspection, as set forth in Section 13; and (vii) Record the issuance of Shares of the Fund and maintain a record of the total amount of Shares of the Fund which are authorized, based upon data provided to it by the Fund, and issued and outstanding. The Bank shall also provide the Fund on a regular basis with the total amount of Shares which are authorized and issued and outstanding and shall have no obligation, when recording the issuance of Shares, to monitor the issuance of such Shares or to take cognizance of any laws relating to the issue or sale of such Shares, which functions shall be the sole responsibility of the Fund. In connection with the closings of the Fund, the Bank will notify the Fund and each Shareholder of the Fund participating in a closing, promptly of the number of full and fractional Shares held by such Shareholder. (b) In addition to and not in lieu of the services set forth in the above paragraph (a) or in any schedule hereto the Bank shall: (i) perform all of the customary services of a transfer agent, distribution disbursing agent and, as relevant, agent in connection with purchase and redemption plans, including but not limited to: maintaining all Shareholder accounts and records (including capital accounts for Undivided Shares, Preferred Shares and Common Shares required to be maintained by the Fund by the Fund's Limited Liability Company Agreement; and tax basis accounts and any other account required in order to comply with Section 704(c) of the Internal Revenue Code); making all allocations to and adjustments in the shareholder accounts and records in accordance with the Fund's Limited Liability Company Agreement and Private Placement Memorandum; mailing proxy materials; receiving and tabulating proxies; mailing Shareholder reports to current Shareholders; withholding taxes on all Shareholder accounts, including non-resident alien accounts; and preparing and mailing confirmation forms and statements of account to Shareholders for all purchases and redemptions of Shares and other confirmable transactions in Shareholder accounts; and (ii) perform such other duties and functions as may from time to time be agreed in writing.

  • Term Appointments 1.02.1 A term appointment is one in which the beginning and end dates of employment are clearly identified in the appointment letter. 1.02.2 It is agreed that employees employed on term appointments (hereinafter referred to as term employees) are covered by the terms of this Collective Agreement except for those Articles and conditions set out below: a) It is agreed that there is no guarantee or commitment of employment to an employee beyond that which is identified in their appointment letter. b) Term appointments normally are from 3 months to 1 year in length, though such an appointment may be for a longer period under special circumstances such as, Long Term Disability, Family Leave or Leave of Absence. c) Prior to hiring or renewing an employee on a term appointment, Human Resources staff will evaluate a job description submitted by the Department Head/Designate and determine the appropriate salary range and hiring salary in accordance with the Salary Administration provision of this Agreement. If the original appointment letter indicates a period of employment of more than 12 months, or if the employee's actual period of employment in the same position exceeds 12 months, the position description will be submitted for evaluation by the Joint Technical Position Evaluation Committee at the beginning of the thirteenth month of employment. If this evaluation results in a salary increase, the increase shall be made effective to the beginning of the thirteenth month of employment. d) Notwithstanding Article 21.01, term appointments of 3 to 6 months duration will not normally be posted; however, written notice will be sent to the Union. e) For the purposes of seniority, term employees will not be considered as new employees if they are rehired within 6 months of a previous termination. f) Notwithstanding Article 17 (Sick Leave), term employees shall be entitled to accumulate paid sick leave determined at the rate of 2 days per calendar month of their appointment to a maximum of 60 days. g) Notwithstanding Article 12 (Layoff and Recall), in the event of a layoff the University will provide as much advance notice as possible to term employees. However, term employees shall not be entitled to recall rights. h) Term employees shall not be covered by the following articles or clauses of the Collective Agreement: Article 12, Article 17.01, Article 17.02, Article 21.05. i) Term employees whose employment has been renewed beyond the original term appointment, and whose appointment will not be renewed again, will be given a minimum of 2 weeks’ notice or notice pursuant to the Employment Standards Act, whichever is greater, confirming the end date stated in their subsequent appointment letter. j) Term employees who are laid off are entitled to severance pay in accordance with Appendix B, Chart B.

  • Effective Date and Duration When all Parties have executed this Grant, and all necessary approvals have been obtained (“Executed Date”), this Grant is effective and has a Grant funding start date as of July 1, 2020 (“Effective Date”), and, unless extended or terminated earlier in accordance with its terms, will expire on June 30, 2021.

  • COMMENCEMENT AND DURATION 3.1 This Agreement will commence on the 1 July 2019 and will remain in force until 30 June 2020, after which a new Performance Agreement and Performance Plan shall be concluded between the parties for the next financial year or any portion thereof. 3.2 The parties will review the provisions of this Agreement during June each year. The parties will conclude a new Performance Agreement and Performance Plan that replaces this Agreement at least once a year by not later than the beginning of each successive financial year. 3.3 This Agreement will terminate on the termination of the Employee’s contract of employment for any reason. 3.4 The content of this Agreement may be revised at any time during the above-mentioned period to determine the applicability of the matters agreed upon. 3.5 If at any time during the validity of this Agreement the work environment alters (whether as a result of government or council decisions or otherwise) to the extent that the contents of this Agreement are no longer appropriate, the contents shall immediately be revised.

  • EFFECTIVE DATE AND DURATION OF AGREEMENT Subject to ratification by the parties, which both parties agree to recommend to their respective principals: This Agreement shall be effective from the 1st day of November, 2015 and shall be valid until the 31th day of October, 2018, and thereafter from year to year unless a written notice is given by either party within the period of four months immediately preceding the date of expiration of the term of the Collective Agreement, of their desire to terminate this Agreement or negotiate a revision thereof, in which case this Agreement shall remain in effect without prejudice to any retroactive clause of a new Agreement until negotiations for revision or amendments hereto have been concluded and a new Agreement superseding this Agreement has been duly executed. The amendments to the Collective Agreement, unless otherwise agreed, are effective upon the date of ratification by the parties. Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Grain and General Services Union Viterra Inc. Grain and General Services Union Viterra Inc. Grain and General Services Union Viterra Inc. Employees shall be paid in the following salary ranges according to their salary grade. An employee’s pay level within the range for the employee’s salary grade will be determined based on the employee’s demonstrated performance. In the event of job reclassification, employees will be moved into the appropriate salary grade and will be paid in accordance with the corresponding salary range. In cases where employees are being paid a wage/salary below that of the new salary range, they shall be brought up to the minimum of the new salary range. In cases where employees are being paid a wage/salary above that of the new salary range, their salary shall be red circled until such time as their wage/salary is within the salary range, however, they will be provided with a lump sum payment in lieu of their annual wage/salary increase. The Company reserves the right to implement employee retention programs, share purchase programs, incentive plans and market supplement programs in its sole and absolute discretion. VITERRA COMPENSATION STRUCTURE– NOVEMBER 1, 2015 Salary Grade Salary Range 1 $32,000 $54,000 2 $38,000 $64,000 3 $46,000 $78,000 4 $55,000 $93,000 5 $66,000 $112,000 Administrative Assistant 2 Asset Protection Trainer 4 Assistant Manager 4 Facility Assistant I 1 Facility Operations Manager Trainee 4 Facility Sales and Admin 1 Grain Logistics Coordinator 3 Grain Buyer Trainee 3 Grain Buyer 4 Manager Customer Service 5 Quality Assurance Coordinator 4 Seasonal Operations Worker 1 Automation Technician 4 Automation Analyst 5 Job Title Salary Grade Level Automation Specialist 5 Electrical Technician 3 Maintenance Journeyperson 4 Maintenance Supervisor 5 Maintenance Technician 3 The following adjustments will be made to compensation: 1. Effective January 1, 2016 the Company shall pay an aggregate salary increase to be determined in advance of the annual pay for performance program based on market. This aggregate increase shall be no less than 2%. The aggregate salary increase will be payable to employees covered by this agreement and shall be added to the recipient employees rates of pay. The amounts provided to individual employees will be based on each employee’s demonstrated performance for the previous fiscal year and position in their respective salary range. 2. Effective January 1, 2017, the Company shall pay an aggregate salary increase to be determined in advance of the annual pay for performance program based on market. This aggregate increase shall be no less than 2%. The aggregate salary increase will be payable to employees covered by this agreement and shall be added to the recipient employees rates of pay. The amounts provided to individual employees will be based on each employee’s demonstrated performance for the previous fiscal year and position in their respective salary range. 3. Effective January 1, 2018, the Company shall pay an aggregate salary increase to be determined in advance of the annual pay for performance program based on market. This aggregate increase shall be no less than 1.75%. The aggregate salary increase will be payable to employees covered by this agreement and shall be added to the recipient employees rates of pay. The amounts provided to individual employees will be based on each employee’s demonstrated performance for the previous fiscal year and position in their respective salary range. 4. Notwithstanding anything contained in this agreement, the payments referred to under paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 will be distributed to all eligible employees and will be based on demonstrated performance and position in their respective salary range. The only provisions of this Agreement applying to temporary and casual employees are outlined in this Schedule B. 1. Article 5 - Maintenance of Membership 2. Temporary employees shall be paid within the range according to their salary grade. Payment above these minimums shall be at the discretion of the Company. 3. A temporary employee as defined in Article 1.3 who is appointed to a Regular Full-Time or Part-Time position as defined in Articles 1.1 and 1.2 shall have his/her seniority recognized from the date the employee was first hired provided that there is no interruption of service. 4. Temporary employees shall be eligible to participate in the Company’s benefit plan provided their term is initially scheduled to be one year or at the point the term actually exceeds one year. 5. All other entitlements will be in accordance with the Canada Labour Code. 1. Four (4) shifts of ten (10) hours each per one (1) week period. 2. Four (4) shifts of nine (9) hours each and one (1) shift of four (4) hours per one (1) week period. 3. Seven (7) shifts of twelve (12) hours each per two (2) week period. (Includes four (4) overtime hours). 4. Fourteen (14) shifts of twelve (12) hours each per four (4) week period. (Includes eight (8) overtime hours).

  • Excluded Appointments With respect to the Excluded Appointments, (a) nothing in this Agreement shall give the Purchasers the right to control or defend any Proceeding to which any Seller or any of its Affiliates is a party to the extent such Proceedings have resulted in such Appointment being classified as an Excluded Appointment, and, except as may otherwise be agreed between the parties hereto, the Sellers or their Affiliates shall be responsible for the control, defense and/or settlement any such Proceeding and (b) the Sellers or their Affiliates shall be responsible for the control, defense and/or settlement of any matters that have resulted in such Appointment being treated as an Excluded Appointment because the Seller Representative reasonably determines that such appointment is required to be excluded pursuant to applicable Law. Subject to Section 8.2, the Purchasers shall use reasonable best efforts to take any Specified Actions reasonably requested by the Sellers in connection with the Sellers’ defense of such Proceedings or the settlement thereof; provided that the Sellers shall promptly reimburse the Purchasers for any reasonable, documented out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred by the Purchasers in connection with taking any such actions.

  • Initial Appointments The Company appoints the Trustee as the initial Paying Agent, the initial Registrar and the initial Conversion Agent.

  • TERM AND DURATION 4.1 The Company shall commence upon the filing of the Certificate of Formation, and shall continue in full force and effect until May 1, 2024, provided, however, that the Company shall be dissolved prior to such date upon the happening of any of the following events: (a) The mutual written consent of the Members to dissolve the Company. (b) The sale or other divestiture of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company and the distribution of the proceeds thereof to the Members, including real estate or interests held or owned by the Company (other than a transfer to a nominee of the Company for any Company purpose, which event shall not be construed as an event of termination); provided, however, that (i) if the Company receives a purchase money mortgage or other collateral security in connection with such sale, the Company shall continue (A) until such mortgage or security interest is paid in full or otherwise disposed of, or (B) in the event of foreclosure of such mortgage, or security interest provided the Company retains title therein; and (ii) the Company shall continue if the assets of the Company are exchanged under Section 1031 of the Code. (c) Upon the death, retirement, expulsion, bankruptcy or dissolution of a Member or occurrence of any other event that terminates the continued membership of a Member in the Company (a "Dissolution Event") unless the business of the Company is continued by the unanimous consent of the remaining Members within ninety (90) days following the Dissolution Event. (d) The entry of a decree of judicial dissolution under Section 49 of the Act. (e) The happening of any other prior event which pursuant to the terms and provisions of this Operating Agreement shall cause a dissolution or termination of the Company. 4.2 Upon any dissolution of the Company, the distribution of the Company's assets and the winding up of its affairs shall be concluded in accordance with Article 19 of this Operating Agreement.

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!