Appointment Letter definition
Examples of Appointment Letter in a sentence
If such salary support for postdoctoral work is reduced or eliminated, the Faculty Supervisor will reinstate his/her financial commitment by the amount of such reduction, up to the level of the Faculty Supervisor’s financial commitment originally stated in the current Appointment Letter.
In particular, the Process Agent shall notify the Agent of any change of address, accept any documents delivered to it on behalf of an Obligor and fulfil any requirements of section 171 Code of Civil Procedure (Zivilprozessordnung), in particular present the original Process Agent Appointment Letter to any person effecting the service of process as required pursuant to section 171 sentence 2 Code of Civil Procedure (Zivilprozessordnung).
If the Graduate Assistant is being supported from restricted funds the Graduate Assistantship Supervisor will also sign the Appointment Letter.
The Employer will inform all employees of this entitlement and the appropriate contact information in their Appointment Letter.
Additional duties beyond teaching and student assessment (i.e. those not contemplated in the discussion or set out in the Appointment Letter), as may be required by the Employer, may only be undertaken following consultation with the employee and shall be paid at the Post-Contract rate.