An appointment definition

An appointment means a vertical move to a position out of the scope of this Agreement. Such appointees are subject to the policy of Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo relating to the position and are not subject to the provisions of this Agreement.
An appointment means the filling of a vacancy through an open external selection process or through an internal promotion process. For an internal promotion, the Code applies only if the role involves higher pay and greater responsibility. They do not apply to internal transfers or secondments.
An appointment means a vertical move to a supervisory position, out of the scope of this Agreement. Such appointees rely solely on the policy or other agreements relating to the position and are not subject to the provisions of this Agreement.

Examples of An appointment in a sentence

  • An appointment to represent a child who is in custody and being interrogated or is otherwise detained is a credit, even if no petition is later filed on the allegations involved.

  • An appointment to represent a client on a contempt case is one credit.

  • An appointment to represent an allegedly mentally ill or mentally retarded person is a credit.

  • An appointment on a delinquency case is credited under the rules set out in Sections 1.5.2 - 1.5.4.

  • An appointment to represent a client on a petition for a writ of habeas corpus is one credit if Contractor does not represent the petitioner on the charge to which the habeas corpus case is related.

  • Paid Direct: An appointment is made in the title of Postdoctoral Scholar – Paid Direct when an individual has been awarded a fellowship or traineeship for postdoctoral study by an extramural agency and the agency pays the fellowship or traineeship directly to the postdoctoral scholar, rather than through the University.

  • An appointment on a probation violation proceeding arising out of a criminal or civil contempt sentencing(s), is one probation violation credit for each court case number to which Contractor is appointed.

  • An appointment to represent a client on petitions filed at the same time or petitions with sequential numbers counts as one credit.

  • An appointment to a client indicted on a complex case is one credit.

  • An appointment to represent a client who later retains Contractor or, in the case of a consortium, retains the same consortium member, on the same case does not qualify for credit.

Related to An appointment

  • Appointment means the appointment of any Seller to act in a Corporate Trust Capacity under any of the Corporate Trust Contracts of the Business.

  • Appointment Date shall have the meaning specified in Section 9.02(a).

  • the appointed day means the day on which section 30A of the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 comes into force;

  • Court appointed special advocate means a volunteer guardian ad litem appointed by the court who is responsible for: researching the background of assigned child abuse, neglect and dependency cases; representing the child's best interests; speaking for the child in all hearings, reviews and other relevant case activities; monitoring the child during the life of the case; and advocating for a safe and permanent home for the child.

  • (3) SECRETARY.—The term Secretary’ means