Common use of STANDARD USAGE Clause in Contracts

STANDARD USAGE. GRAMMAR, PUNCTUATION, AND CROSS-REFERENCES‌ Throughout the Collective Agreement, the following have been adopted as standard usage in questions of grammar or punctuation: “Or” preceded by “either” shall be used to indicate one of two possibilities; if inclusivity is required “and/or” shall be used. When a number of items are listed consecutively, a comma is used before the “and” that precedes the final item in the list. Frequent cross-references are given in this Agreement. These are given in brackets (e.g., [see: 2.3.1.1, below]). A bolded reference number signifies that the reference is to another article in this Agreement (e.g., [see: 2.4]), while an unbolded number (e.g., [see 2.4, below]) signifies that the reference is to another clause within the same article.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, First Collective Agreement

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STANDARD USAGE. GRAMMAR, PUNCTUATION, AND CROSS-REFERENCES‌ CROSS- REFERENCES Throughout the Collective Agreement, the following have been adopted as standard usage in questions of grammar or punctuation: “Or” preceded by “either” shall be used to indicate one of two possibilities; if inclusivity is required “and/or” shall be used. When a number of items are listed consecutively, a comma is used before the “and” that precedes the final item in the list. Frequent cross-references are given in this Agreement. These are given in brackets (e.g., [see: 2.3.1.1, below]). A bolded reference number signifies that the reference is to another article in this Agreement (e.g., [see: 2.4]), while an unbolded number (e.g., [see 2.4, below]) signifies that the reference is to another clause within the same article.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Third Collective Agreement

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STANDARD USAGE. GRAMMAR, PUNCTUATION, AND CROSS-REFERENCES‌ REFERENCES Throughout the Collective Agreement, the following have been adopted as standard usage in questions of grammar or punctuation: “Or” preceded by “either” shall be used to indicate one of two possibilities; if inclusivity is required “and/or” shall be used. When a number of items are listed consecutively, a comma is used before the “and” that precedes the final item in the list. Frequent cross-references are given in this Agreement. These are given in brackets (e.g., [see: 2.3.1.1, below]). A bolded reference number signifies that the reference is to another article in this Agreement (e.g., [see: 2.4]), while an unbolded number (e.g., [see 2.4, below]) signifies that the reference is to another clause within the same article.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Second Collective Agreement

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