Time Devoted to Position Clause Samples
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Time Devoted to Position. During the Employment Term, excluding any periods of vacation and sick leave to which Executive is entitled, Executive shall devote his full working time, energy and attention to the performance of his duties and responsibilities hereunder and shall faithfully and diligently endeavor to promote the business and best interests of Employer. During the Employment Term, Executive may not, without the prior written consent of Parent, directly or indirectly, operate, participate in the management, operations or control of, or act as an executive, officer, consultant, agent or representative of, any type of business or service (other than as an executive of Employer); provided, that it shall not be a violation of the foregoing for Executive to manage his personal, financial and legal affairs so long as such activities do not interfere with the performance of his duties and responsibilities to Employer as provided hereunder; and provided, further, that Parent shall not unreasonably withhold consent to Executive serving as a director on the board of a company whose activities are not in competition, directly or indirectly, with those of Employer and the amount of time and attention required of Executive to satisfy his obligations as such a director are not reasonably likely to detract from the execution of his duties and responsibilities hereunder in any material respect.
Time Devoted to Position. Executive shall devote substantially all of his business time, attention and skills to the business and affairs of Employer, provided, however, that Employer consents to Executive continuing to serve on the board of directors and as chairman of the Audit Committee of Xyratex, Ltd., during and after Executive's employment with Employer.
Time Devoted to Position. During his employment, Executive will devote Executive's best efforts and substantially all of Executive's business time and attention to the business of the Employer (except for vacation periods and reasonable periods of absence for illness or incapacity as permitted by the Employer's general employment policies and the terms of this Agreement). Employer acknowledges and agrees that Executive may continue to serve on the Boards for Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel and
Time Devoted to Position. During the Term, Executive shall devote substantially all of his business time, attention and skills to the business and affairs of Company, including its subsidiaries, entities and organizations presently existing or hereafter formed, organized or acquired by Company (each, a "SUBSIDIARY" and collectively, the "SUBSIDIARIES"). Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent Executive from devoting reasonable time and attention to personal, public and charitable affairs, as long as such activities do not interfere with the effective performance of his duties hereunder.
Time Devoted to Position. Executive, during the Initial Period, will devote substantially all of his business time, attention and skills to the business and affairs of Resources. Following the Initial Period, Executive will devote only such time as Executive, in his sole discretion, determines is reasonably necessary to perform the duties of Chairman of the Board, including those duties assigned to him by the Board in such capacity for which Executive has received reasonable notice, which shall be limited to regulatory and legal matters and strategic planning. In addition, following the Initial Period, Executive will be permitted to engage in other employment activities provided such activities do not directly compete with the business of Resources and its Subsidiaries as such business is conducted on the date of this Agreement.
Time Devoted to Position. Executive, during the Employment Term, shall devote substantially all of his business time, attention and skills to the business and affairs of Employer.
Time Devoted to Position. Executive, during the Initial Period, will devote substantially all of his business time, attention and skills to the business and affairs of Resources. Following the Initial Period, Executive will devote only such time as Executive, in his sole discretion, determines is reasonably necessary to perform the duties of Chairman of the Board, including those duties assigned to him by the Board in such capacity for which Executive has received reasonable notice, which shall be limited to regulatory and legal matters and strategic planning; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, such time in the aggregate shall not exceed fifty (50%) percent of Executive's business time. In addition, following the Initial Period, Executive will be permitted to engage in other employment activities provided such activities do not directly compete with the business of Resources and its Subsidiaries as such business is conducted on the date of this Agreement.
Time Devoted to Position. Executive, during the Employment Term, shall devote at least fifty percent (50%) of his business time, attention and skills to the business and affairs of Employer. During the Employment Term, Executive may not, without the prior written consent of Parent, directly or indirectly, operate, participate in the management, operations or control of, or act as an executive, officer, director, consultant, agent or representative of, any type of business or service; provided that Employer shall not unreasonably withhold consent to Executive serving as a director on the board of directors of one or more companies other than Parent or Par if (i) such companies’ activities are not in competition, directly or indirectly, with those of Employer and (ii) the amount of time and attention required of Executive to satisfy his obligations as such a director are not reasonably likely to detract from the execution of his duties and responsibilities hereunder in any material respect. Employer hereby consents to Executive’s activities as a director, as set forth on Exhibit B, as may be amended by the Board from time to time; provided that the Board may only revoke its approval of Executive serving on a board listed on Exhibit B, which such revocation shall be effective no earlier than thirty (30) days following written notice to Executive, if the Board reasonably determines that Executive’s continued service on such board is likely to constitute a breach of Executive’s fiduciary duties to Par or Parent.
Time Devoted to Position. The above-described position of Trainee is full-time. Duty Hours
(A) Duty hours are defined as all clinical and academic activities related to the residency program, i.e., patient care (both inpatient and outpatient), administrative duties related to patient care, the provision for transfer of patient care, time spent in-house during call activities, and scheduled academic activities such as conferences. Duty hours do not include reading and preparation time spent away from the duty site.
(B) Duty hours must be limited to 80 hours per week, averaged over a four- week period, inclusive of all in-house call activities.
(C) Residents must be provided with 1 day in 7 free from all educational and clinical responsibilities, averaged over a 4-week period, inclusive of call. One day is defined as one continuous 24-hour period free from all clinical, educational, and administrative activities.
(D) Adequate time for rest and personal activities must be provided. This should consist of a 10-hour time period provided between all daily duty periods and after in-house call. On-Call Activities The objective of on-call activities is to provide residents with continuity of patient care experiences throughout a 24-hour period. In-house call is defined as those duty hours beyond the normal workday when residents are required to be immediately available in the assigned institution.
(A) In-house call must occur no more frequently than every third night, averaged over a four-week period.
(B) Continuous on-site duty, including in-house call, must not exceed 24 consecutive hours. Residents may remain on duty for up to six additional hours to participate in didactic activities, transfer care of patients, conduct outpatient clinics, and maintain continuity of medical and surgical care as defined in Specialty and Subspecialty Program Requirements.
(C) No new patients, as defined in Specialty and Subspecialty Program Requirements, may be accepted after 24 hours of continuous duty
(D) At-home call (pager call) is defined as call taken from outside the assigned institution.
(E) The frequency of at-home call is not subject to the every third night limitation. However, at-home call must not be so frequent as to preclude rest and reasonable personal time for each resident. Residents taking at-home call must be provided with 1 day in 7 completely free from all educational and clinical responsibilities, averaged over a 4-week period.
(F) When residents are called into the hospital from hom...
Time Devoted to Position. The above-described position of Trainee is full-time. Duty Hours
(A) Duty hours are defined as all clinical and academic activities related to the residency program, i.e., patient care (both inpatient and outpatient), administrative duties related to patient care, the provision for transfer of patient care, time spent in-house during call activities, and scheduled academic activities such as conferences. Duty hours do not include reading and preparation time spent away from the duty site.
(B) Duty hours must be limited to 80 hours per week, averaged over a four- week period, inclusive of all in-house call activities.
(C) Residents must be provided with 1 day in 7 free from all educational and clinical responsibilities, averaged over a 4-week period, inclusive of call. One day is defined as one continuous 24-hour period free from all clinical, educational, and administrative activities.
(D) Adequate time for rest and personal activities must be provided. This should consist of a 10-hour time period provided between all daily duty periods and after in-house call. On-Call Activities The objective of on-call activities is to provide residents with continuity of patient care experiences throughout a 24-hour period. In-house call is defined as those duty hours beyond the normal workday when residents are required to be immediately available in the assigned institution.
(A) In-house call must occur no more frequently than every third night, averaged over a four-week period.
(B) Continuous on-site duty, including in-house call, must not exceed 24 consecutive hours. Residents may remain on duty for up to six additional hours to participate in didactic activities, transfer care of patients, conduct outpatient clinics, and maintain continuity of medical and surgical care as defined in Specialty and Subspecialty Program Requirements.
(C) No new patients, as defined in Specialty and Subspecialty Program Requirements, may be accepted after 24 hours of continuous duty
(D) At-home call (pager call) is defined as call taken from outside the assigned institution.
(E) The frequency of at-home call is not subject to the every third night limitation. However, at-home call must not be so frequent as to preclude rest and reasonable personal time for each resident. Residents taking at-home call must be provided with 1 day in 7 completely free from all educational and clinical responsibilities, averaged over a 4-week period.
(F) When residents are called into the hospital from hom...
