Three-Year Regular Contract Clause Samples
The Three-Year Regular Contract clause establishes a fixed-term agreement between parties that lasts for a period of three years. This clause typically outlines the duration of the contractual relationship, specifying that the terms and obligations remain in effect for the entire three-year period unless otherwise terminated under specific conditions. By clearly defining the contract's length, it provides stability and predictability for both parties, ensuring that expectations regarding the duration of services or obligations are understood and reducing the risk of premature termination or misunderstandings about the contract's timeframe.
Three-Year Regular Contract. 10.3.1.1 The first contract for a regular faculty member shall be for a three-year period. The first year of the three-year contract shall be a probationary period and the contract is subject to termination by the College President or delegate at any time upon three (3) months' notice during the probationary period. However, for faculty who have completed the equivalent of two (2) full-time years of duty, this one-year period shall be considered as non-probationary. Except for temporary contracts in accordance with Article 10.3.5.1 and substitute contracts in accordance with Article 2.1.4, all faculty shall be hired initially on three-year regular contracts.
10.3.1.2 At least six (6) months prior to the termination date of the contract, the regular faculty member shall be offered a continuing contract or, in the case of necessary faculty reduction, or an unsatisfactory evaluation report, be advised in writing of the reasons that such an offer is not to be made. In case of reduction, Article 10.5.3 shall apply.
