THE RIGHT TO Sample Clauses
The 'Right to' clause establishes a specific entitlement or permission granted to a party within an agreement. This clause typically outlines what actions a party is allowed to take, such as accessing information, using certain resources, or exercising a particular option under defined circumstances. For example, it may grant a party the right to inspect goods before purchase or to terminate the contract under certain conditions. Its core practical function is to clearly define and protect the interests of the parties by specifying their legal rights, thereby reducing ambiguity and potential disputes.
THE RIGHT TO. Get This Notice by Email. You have the right to get this notice by email. You have the right to request a paper copy of it, as well.
THE RIGHT TO. Decline The committee reserves the right without giving reason to decline a booking or use of equipment belonging to the hall
THE RIGHT TO. Manage the district, direct employees including the right to hire and suspend, discipline or discharge employees for just cause, and layoff or relieve employees from duty because of lack of work, funds and other legitimate reasons, consistent with state statutes, State Board of Education regulations and the provisions of this Agreement.
THE RIGHT TO. KNOW HAZARD IDENTIFICATION The Employer shall in writing new or presently used chemicals, substances or equipment present in the work area including hazards, precautions and antidotes or procedures to be followed following exposure.
