North Bay definition

North Bay has the meaning set forth in the preamble and shall also include any Permitted Transferees of North Bay that become Shareholders pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.
North Bay means that body of water in Door county lying north of a line commencing at the most northeast point in section 35, township 31 north, range 28 east at N45˚07.492’, W87˚03.455’, and running in a straight line to the west line of section 25, same township and range at N45˚08.200’, W87˚03.017’.
North Bay has the meaning set forth in the recitals.

Examples of North Bay in a sentence

  • Currently one camera will be installed at each location in North Bay, Englehart, and Xxxxxxxx rail complexes.

  • The reception equipment will be located in North Bay, within secure premises, under the absolute control of the ON Police Services staff.

  • The recorded data will be stored on a stand alone computer located within secure premises in North Bay.

  • Xxxx Xxxxxx Director Human Resources Moosonee Allowance December 12, 2015 Xxxx Xxxxxxxx President Unifor Local 000 000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx North Bay, ON Dear Xx. Xxxxxxxx: This is to confirm our conversation relating to Ontario Northland Transportation Commission’s Policy 6-C-1 “Moosonee Allowance”.


More Definitions of North Bay

North Bay means Lexi North Bay, LLC, at one time the Debtor’s alleged secured lender.
North Bay. Atrium Nominees Limited (the “Atrium Nominee”), and each other Person who after the date hereof acquires Common Shares of the Company and becomes a party to this Agreement by executing a Joinder Agreement (such Persons, collectively with North Bay and the Atrium Nominee, the “Shareholders”).
North Bay has the meaning specified in the Recitals.
North Bay has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
North Bay means Lexi North Bay, LLC, the Debtor’s alleged secured lender.
North Bay means that body of water in Door county lying north of a line commencing at
North Bay. Hi there. I'm just curious as to why the exec team felt the need that they could bargain this new contract without going through the actual bargaining process, allowing the union members to have a vote. I guess not addressing or including any of the demand sets that we have within this new contract. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx: It's Smokey here. This might be out of the ordinary. It's not unprecedented. The employer has the ability to bring an offer to any union anytime. The union would quite readily be obligated to take it to the members for a vote. The teachers unions, three of them already agreed to a two-year extension. We have workers in the education sector. When asked what the teachers are in, we've got five locals with a 26 or 2700 members in total. They voted a couple of months back on an extension offer that the government, the boards of eds made to them. For this, when the employer made the offer, we're duty bound to bring it to you for a vote. You can take it or leave it. At least you get a choice because some unions don't give their members a vote. Here, you get a chance to either accept or to not accept it. If I recall correctly, your other question was around special cases, which Xxxxxx knows the answer to that. They're still being dealt with from the last contract. Special cases from this round will go back to some Appendix 7 committee. They'll go back to Appendix 7 committee. In between a round of bargaining, you're central employer relations committee team deal with those things with the employer all the way between their contract. They don't let anything go. Again, before a vote, it's proper to bring it to you for a vote. I hope that explains it for you. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx: Thanks very much, Xxxxxx. A very good explanation of the background to these tentative agreements. We have time for about 45 questions every night. We've learned over the last two nights. You will have lots of opportunity to ask a question. At this time though, I want to ask Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx a question. As you will recall, Xxxxxx is the acting OPSEU Co-Chair of the Central Employee Relations Committee of the OPS. Xxxxxx, what do you think members should retain about the unified tentative deal specifically? Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx: Well, everything, Xxxxx. In fact, it's extremely short. Just two and a half pages long. You can read it at the website at xxxxx.xxx. There's one thing I'd like to underscore with our unified members. That's the Attendance Support Management Program or ASMP, which Xxx ...