Assignment Schedule definition

Assignment Schedule means the schedule agreed between Employment Business and Contractor for each Assignment containing the particulars of the Assignment and Services;
Assignment Schedule means the schedule confirming the details of the Assignment;
Assignment Schedule means written confirmation of the detail of a particular Assignment to be given to the Temporary Worker on acceptance of that Assignment;

Examples of Assignment Schedule in a sentence

  • Plattsmouth Community Schools By: Employee Superintendent or other Authorized Official SALARY WORKSHEET Employee Name: Employee Number: Building: Assignment: Schedule Placement: Days Per Year*: Hours Per Day: Yearly Fringe Benefit: $ Fringe Benefit: $ Yearly Salary: $ Hourly Salary: $ Extra Duty: Extra Wage: $ *If Employee is FLSA-exempt, it is understood that there shall be no pay for days or hours worked in excess of that listed absent a written, Board approved agreement for such work.


More Definitions of Assignment Schedule

Assignment Schedule means written confirmation of the Assignment details set out in clause 6.2;
Assignment Schedule means the schedule to this Agreement as may from time to time be amended; the term “Assignment” shall be construed accordingly.
Assignment Schedule means a list of Accounts Seller is selling and assigning to Purchaser in form and with information sufficient and acceptable to Purchaser in Purchaser’s sole discretion.
Assignment Schedule has the meaning specified in Exhibit I.
Assignment Schedule means a schedule attached to this Agreement regarding the services of a Revolent Consultant which contains various details specific to the Assignment
Assignment Schedule means the document confirming details of the Assignment which is issued to the Client by RedRock;
Assignment Schedule means an assignment by way of security of trade receivables (bordereau de cession de créances professionnelles) in the form set out in Schedule 2 (Form of Assignment Schedule) to this Agreement. “Assignees” has the meaning ascribed to it in paragraph (3) of the preamble.