Displaced definition

Displaced as used in this Article means when the work an employee is performing is contracted to another entity outside state government and the employee is removed from his/her job.
Displaced as used in this Article means when the work an employee is performing is contracted to another entity outside state government and the employee is removed from their job.
Displaced means displaced by governmental action, or by having one’s dwelling extensively damaged or destroyed as a result of a disaster.

Examples of Displaced in a sentence

  • Displaced employees of Amalgamated Employersin the and casu- with less than hours the Affiliated Employer's site have priority over external candidates for these positions.


More Definitions of Displaced

Displaced person or business means any person or business who is required to relocate as a result of action by the Urban Renewal Agency to vacate a property for public use or purpose.
Displaced or "displacement" means the relative movement of any two sides of a fault measured in any direction.
Displaced as used in this Article means when the work an employee is performing is contracted to another entity outside the Oregon University System and the employee is removed from his/her job.
Displaced means that there is no longer a need for a post, or, that the particular skills or experience of a post-holder are no longer required, or, that the employee is unable to undertake the duties of the post.
Displaced means a condition when a person is subject to displacement pursuant to Government Code section 54236(e) or 54238.3(b).
Displaced means a family or elderly individual who is without housing, about to be without housing or was without housing within three years prior to applying for housing assistance and was displaced by some public or governmental action.
Displaced means a property owner is removed, expelled, or forced from property as a result of eminent domain proceedings, acquisition by a public entity in lieu of instituting eminent domain proceedings, or governmental action resulting in a judgment of inverse condemnation.