Continuing Duties definition
Examples of Continuing Duties in a sentence
Current NCISD Employee: YES NO TRS (Teacher Retire System) Member: YES NO Continuing Duties (On-Going) Alone With Students (Non Supervised Contact) PAGE 4 OF 4 New Caney ISD is required to comply with Texas Local Government Code Chapter 176, Disclosure of Certain Relationships with Local Government Officers.
Notwithstanding the preceding, Executive and the Company may mutually agree to alter the nature or scope of Executive’s Continuing Duties during the Transition Period and any such change(s) will not affect this Agreement or trigger “Good Reason” rights, as the Executive acknowledges and agrees, have been fully extinguished along with the Employment Agreement.
Notwithstanding the preceding, Executive and the Company may mutually agree to alter or reduce the nature or scope of Executive’s Continuing Duties and such changes will not impact the Company’s obligations pursuant to Sections 1, 3 or 4.
Sick Leave and Continuing Duties While Injured § 7.01 Entitlement to Sick Leave 16 § 7.02 Sick Leave/Sick Day Duration 16 § 7.03 Exhaustion and Renewal of Sick Leave/Sick Day Benefits 17 § 7.04 Physician’s Certification 18 § 7.05 Validation 18 § 7.06 Releases and Independent Medical Exams 18 § 7.07 Suspension of Benefits 19 § 7.08 Return to Work 19 § 7.09 Mitigation 20 § 7.10 Sick Leave/Sick Day Buy-Back 20 Article VIII.
If the Preliminary Closing fails to close as a result of default by Seller, then Buyer's exclusive remedies shall be (i) to terminate this Agreement in which event the Option Consideration shall be returned to Buyer and neither Seller nor Buyer shall have any further rights or duties hereunder except for the Continuing Duties or (ii) to seek to cause Seller to specifically perform its obligations hereunder.
It is expected that the Continuing Duties will not exceed 10 hours per work week.
The Executive shall keep confidential all matters entrusted to him and shall not use or attempt to use any Confidential Information except as may be required in the ordinary course of performing the Continuing Duties, nor shall he use any Confidential Information in any manner which may injure or cause loss or may be calculated to injure or cause loss to the Company, whether directly or indirectly.