Common use of Witness in Court Clause in Contracts

Witness in Court. When an employee is called as a witness in a private case, he is not paid unless the call arises from his City employment or as a result of a subpoena issued by the Prosecutor's office or the Police Division for a work related activity (e.g., Employee observed an accident while on the job; testifying from official records). Witness fees must be turned into the department for deposit with the City Treasurer if the employee is paid his regular salary.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Ollective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Witness in Court. When an employee is called as a witness in a private case, he is not paid unless the call arises from his City employment or as a result of a subpoena issued by the Prosecutor's ’s office or the Police Division for a work related activity Division, (e.g., Employee observed an accident while on the job; testifying from official records). Testimony given in a court appearance on the employee’s off-duty time is paid for by compensatory time off. Witness fees must be turned into the department for deposit with the City Treasurer if the employee is paid his regular salary.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: dam.assets.ohio.gov, www.cincinnati-oh.gov, serb.ohio.gov

Witness in Court. When an employee is called as a witness in a private case, he is not paid unless the call arises from his City employment or as a result of a subpoena issued by the Prosecutor's office or the Police Division for a work related activity Division, (e.g., Employee observed an accident while on the job; testifying from official records). Testimony given in a court appearance on the employee's off-duty time is paid for by compensatory time off. Witness fees must be turned into the department for deposit with the City Treasurer if the employee is paid his regular salary.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: dam.assets.ohio.gov

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Witness in Court. When an employee is called as a witness in a private case, he is not paid unless the call arises from his City employment or as a result of a subpoena issued by the Prosecutor's office or the Police Division for a work related activity Division. (e.g., Employee observed an accident while on the job; testifying from official records).) Testimony given in a court appearance on the employee's off-duty time is paid for by compensatory time off. Witness fees must be turned into the department for deposit with the City Treasurer if the employee is paid his regular salary.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Labor Management Agreement

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