Secondment Status Clause Samples

Secondment Status. During the Secondment Period, the Secondee will remain an employee of CoaLogix under the terms and conditions of his employment with CoaLogix. During the Secondment Period, the Secondee will spend fifty percent of his working hours providing services to Coalogix and fifty percent of his working hours providing services to Acorn. Except with respect to the stock options for 120,000 shares of common stock of Acorn referenced in the Prior Employment Agreement, (a) CoaLogix will pay or provide Secondee all compensation, bonus, other amounts and benefit entitlements to which he is entitled in accordance with its normal policies and procedures; (b) the Secondee will not be entitled to any compensation from Acorn; (c) the Secondee shall not be entitled to participate in any Acorn benefits or benefit plans; and (d) CoaLogix shall be responsible for all tax withholdings and other deductions required by law relating to the secondment and for all workers' compensation, unemployment obligations, and other statutory obligations regarding employment relating to the Secondee. The Secondee will during the secondment be bound by CoaLogix's general requirements of its own employees, including all of CoaLogix's workplace conduct policies, standards and procedures.

Related to Secondment Status

  • Employment Status This Agreement does not constitute a contract of employment or impose upon Executive any obligation to remain as an employee, or impose on the Company any obligation (i) to retain Executive as an employee, (ii) to change the status of Executive as an at-will employee or (iii) to change the Company’s policies regarding termination of employment.

  • Permanent Status ‌ An employee will attain permanent status in a job classification upon their successful completion of a probationary, trial service or transition review period.

  • Student Status Licensee must maintain status as a student registered at Cal Poly with a minimum of eight (8) Cal Poly quarter units or if a graduate student, four (4) units. Exception requests must be submitted in writing to University Housing for approval (or contact the Disability Resource Center if disability related) if Licensee falls below these minimums. Dropping below the minimum is not considered a standard for cancellation and will not release the Licensee from paying any housing-related fees. The University may, at its sole option and discretion, revoke this License in accordance with the provisions herein if the Licensee fails to enroll in the minimum units, or drops below the minimum unit requirement after the beginning of the academic fee period.

  • Current Status Sacramento County recently adopted a revised American River Parkway Plan which includes specific policies related to implementing water flows protective of the lower American River ecosystem. The Parkway Plan serves as a guide for other local, state and federal agencies with authority within the American River Parkway under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act and the Urban American River Parkway Preservation Act. Sacramento County, through the Water Forum, is in the process of preparing a draft environmental impact report to institute the FMS consistent with the American River Parkway Plan and the coequal goals of the Water Forum Agreement by entering into an operations agreement with Reclamation or by seeking to modify Reclamation’s Folsom Dam water right permits or other measures. Reclamation has been operating the Folsom and Nimbus Dams in accordance with the minimum release requirements of the FMS since 2006. In 2009, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) included the FMS flow, operational criteria, American River Group, and monitoring requirements in the Reasonable and Prudent Alternatives of the Biological Opinion (BO) for operating the CVP. The NMFS BO also called for an iterative temperature management planning process that is consistent with the water temperature objectives of the FMS. The Water Forum is currently investigating the potential for an improved Flow Standard for the lower American River that would provide increased protection of salmonid species and improved water supply reliability.

  • Independent Status The employees, volunteers, or agents of each party who are engaged in the performance of this Agreement will continue to be employees, volunteers, or agents of that party and will not for any purpose be employees, volunteers, or agents of the other party.