Common use of Transfer of Business Clause in Contracts

Transfer of Business. Where a business is transferred from one employer ("the old employer") to another ("the new employer''), as set out in clause 3.7 Redundancy, the period of continuous service that the Employee had with the old employer or any prior employer is deemed to be service with the new employer and taken into account when calculating notice of termination. However, an Employee shall not be entitled to notice of termination or payment in lieu of notice for any period of continuous service in respect of which notice has already been given or paid for.

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Samples: Daimler Trucks

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Transfer of Business. Where a business is transferred from one employer ("the old employer") to another ("the new employer''), as set out in clause 3.7 Redundancy3.10, the period of continuous service that the Employee had with the old employer or any prior employer is deemed to be service with the new employer and taken into account when calculating notice of termination. However, an Employee shall not be entitled to notice of termination or payment in lieu of notice for any period of continuous service in respect of which notice has already been given or paid for.

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Samples: www.fwc.gov.au

Transfer of Business. Where a business is transferred from one employer ("the old employer") to another ("the new employer'')another, as set out in clause 3.7 25 - Redundancy, the period of continuous service that the Employee employee had with the old employer or any prior employer is deemed to be service with the new employer and taken into account when calculating notice of termination. However, an Employee employee shall not be entitled to notice of termination or payment in lieu of notice for any period of continuous service in respect of which notice has already been given or paid for.. PART FIVE – WAGES AND RELATED MATTERS

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Samples: Linfox South Australia

Transfer of Business. Where a business is transferred from one employer ("the old employer") to another ("the new employer'')another, as set out in clause 3.7 4.9 - Redundancy, the period of continuous service that the Employee employee had with the old existing employer or any prior employer is deemed to be service with the new employer and taken into account when calculating notice of termination. However, an Employee employee shall not be entitled to notice of termination or payment in lieu of notice for any period of continuous service in respect of which notice has already been given or paid for.

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Samples: Keith And

Transfer of Business. Where there is a business is transferred transfer of employment from one employer ("the old employer") Employer to another ("the new employer''), as set out in the Redundancy clause 3.7 Redundancy(clause 30) below, the period of continuous service that the Employee had with the Employer (the old employer or any prior employer employer) is deemed to be service with the new employer and taken into account when calculating notice of termination. However, an Employee shall not be entitled to notice of termination or payment in lieu of notice for any period of continuous service in respect of which notice has already been given or paid for.

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Samples: Enterprise Agreement

Transfer of Business. Where a business is transferred from one employer ("the old employer") to another ("the new employer'')another, as set out in clause 3.7 S.18 Redundancy, the period of continuous service that the Employee employee had with the old employer or any prior employer is deemed to be service with the new employer and taken into account considered when calculating notice of termination. However, an Employee employee shall not be entitled to notice of termination or payment in lieu of notice for any period of continuous service in respect of which notice has already been given or paid for.

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Samples: www.fwc.gov.au

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Transfer of Business. Where a business is transferred from one employer ("the old employer") to another ("the new employer''), as set out in clause 3.7 3.10 Redundancy, the period of continuous service that the Employee employee had with the old employer or any prior employer is deemed to be service with the new employer and taken into account when calculating notice of termination. However, an Employee employee shall not be entitled to notice of termination or payment in lieu of notice for any period of continuous service in respect of which notice has already been given or paid for.

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Samples: www8.austlii.edu.au

Transfer of Business. Where there is a business is transferred transfer of employment from one employer ("the old employer") to another ("the new employer''), as set out in the Redundancy clause 3.7 Redundancyof this Agreement, the period of continuous service that the Employee had with the Employer (the old employer or any prior employer employer) is deemed to be service with the new employer and taken into account when calculating notice of termination. However, an Employee shall not be entitled to notice of termination or payment in lieu of notice for any period of continuous service in respect of which notice has already been given or paid for.

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Samples: Nurses and Aged Care Employees

Transfer of Business. Where there is a business is transferred transfer of employment from one employer ("the old employer") to another ("the new employer''), as set out in the Redundancy clause 3.7 Redundancy(clause 36) below, the period of continuous service that the Employee had with the first employer (the old employer or any prior employer employer) is deemed to be service with the new employer and taken into account when calculating notice of termination. However, an Employee shall not be entitled to notice of termination or payment in lieu of notice for any period of continuous service in respect of which notice has already been given or paid for.

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Samples: www.fwc.gov.au

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