SUBSEQUENT ISSUES Sample Clauses
The 'Subsequent Issues' clause defines how matters or disputes that arise after the execution of the contract are to be addressed. Typically, this clause outlines procedures for handling unforeseen problems, changes in circumstances, or new obligations that were not anticipated at the time of signing. For example, it may require the parties to notify each other of any new issues in writing and to engage in good faith negotiations to resolve them. The core function of this clause is to provide a structured mechanism for managing and resolving post-contractual developments, thereby reducing uncertainty and minimizing the risk of unresolved disputes.
SUBSEQUENT ISSUES. If severance occurs prior to the half-life of a subsequent issue, the employee will reimburse the City ½ of the cost of that article.
