Locum definition

Locum means as defined in the DESIGNATED UNDERLYING POLICY.
Locum is a casual employee who is employed to cover an absent RMO for periods of up to 1 month. Locums shall be paid as a minimum at the additional duties rate. Locums shall not be entitled to the following provisions: • Reimbursement of annual practising certificate • Reimbursement of costs of trainingThe provisions of clause 15.5
Locum means a PRACTISING LAWYER who substitutes for another, on a temporary basis, in the performance of PROFESSIONAL SERVICES for the clients of the other PRACTISING LAWYER or his or her LAW FIRM. For the purposes of such work, the LOCUM is deemed to be a member of the LAW FIRM to which the other PRACTISING LAWYER belongs.

Examples of Locum in a sentence

  • The Locum Physician will record on a day sheet or billing program the fee codes or fees charged and diagnostic codes for all services rendered on behalf of the Hiring Physician.


More Definitions of Locum

Locum means a registered medical practitioner or dentist substituting and providing services for another registered medical practitioner or dentist;
Locum. Means any person introduced to the Client by the Agency for Engagement of Service “Client” Means any person, firm, company, practice or hospital department including any associates or subsidiaries to whom a Candidate s introduced “Engagement” Means any agreements of services or use of a Candidate by a Client, whether part time or full time, with or without contract “Introduction” This will be deemed to have taken place where the Agency has provided a Client with any information regarding a Candidate. Also where a Client interviews a Candidate following an instruction by the Agency “Confidential information” Means any information shared between any Parties relating to the business, plans or methods “Introduction Fee” The fee payable by the Client to the Agency, on the introduction of a Candidate to a Client which results in a position of permanent employment “Services” Means the services provided to the Client by the Agency by provision of a Candidate
Locum means “Locum tenens” as understood in terms of the Health Professions Council of South Africa Ethical Rules and includes a healthcare provider who works in the place of the regular healthcare provider in a particular referenced circumstance.
Locum means the individual who is introduced by Team Locum to render services to the Client.
Locum means the GP subcontractor registered with the Employment business under a contract for services.
Locum means the person, firm or corporate body Introduced to the Client by the Employment Business to carry out an Assignment (and save where otherwise indicated, includes Locum Staff and any third party to whom the provision of the Locum Services is assigned or sub- contracted in accordance with clause 2.6);
Locum. “Candidate” “Temporary Worker” means an individual seeking temporary contract work assignments who wishes to use the services of the Locum Agency