PARTIES RESPONSIBILITIES definition

PARTIES RESPONSIBILITIES. The Superintendent shall have the full responsibilities of Superintendent of Schools and the Corporation's executive office including but not limited: (1) the organization, re-organization and arrangement and assignment of the duties of the administration, supervisory, teaching staff, non-certified staff and independent bus contractors in a manner that best serves the interest of the school corporation; and (2) the responsibility for all general matters pertinent to business affairs, construction, teacher selection, placement and transfer of teachers and administrative personnel; provided, that in the exercise of such authority and responsibilities, the Superintendent shall consult with and secure approval of the Board of School Trustees of the School Corporation.
PARTIES RESPONSIBILITIES. The Superintendent shall have the full responsibilities of Superintendent of Schools and the Corporation’s executive office including but not limited to: (1) the organization, re-organization and arrangement and assignment of the duties of the administration, supervisory, teaching staff, non-certified staff and independent bus contractors in a manner that best serves the interest of the school corporation; and (2) the responsibility for all general matters pertinent to business affairs, construction, teacher selection, placement and transfer of teachers and administrative personnel; provided, that in the exercise of such authority and responsibilities, the Superintendent shall consult with and secure approval of the Board of School Trustees of the School Corporation. CORPORATION: Through the Corporation’s Board of School Trustees, the Corporation shall provide the Superintendent with periodic opportunities to discuss Superintendent-Board-Corporation relationships. The district shall review the Superintendent’s contract annually by May 31st prior to the upcoming contract year. If the Board does not take these actions, the contract shall be automatically renewed and the term extended for an additional year.

Examples of PARTIES RESPONSIBILITIES in a sentence

  • PROCESSES; PARTIES' RESPONSIBILITIES This Services Schedule (Schedule A) describes the responsibilities of Provider and Company in performing the listed Processes and sub-processes of the Services.

  • THE FOREGOING SHALL NOT DIMINISH THE PARTIES RESPONSIBILITIES UNDER THIS AGREEMENT WITH REGARD TO HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS.

  • In the conduct of its business, LLC shall comply with the covenants set forth in Section 4.1(b) (LLC PARTIES' RESPONSIBILITIES).

  • COUNTY agrees to perform the services set forth in Section 2, COUNTY AND PARTIES RESPONSIBILITIES, at a cost to each PARTY in Year 2012 of $600 plus $0.18 per capita based on the 2010 census data.

  • PARTIES RESPONSIBILITIES & OBLIGATIONS The responsibilities for the Parties are set out in Schedules 2 and 3 CHARGES FOR ORDERED SERVICES All engagements of the Supplier by the Client, of whatever nature, under the terms of the Agreement must be confirmed by means of a Purchase Order before commencement of the work.

Related to PARTIES RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Customer Responsibilities means the responsibilities of the Customer set out in Call Off Schedule 4 (Implementation Plan) and any other responsibilities of the Customer in the Call Off Order Form or agreed in writing between the Parties from time to time in connection with this Call Off Contract;

  • Responsibilities means the responsibilities delegated to BNY under the Rule as a Foreign Custody Manager with respect to each Specified Country and each Eligible Foreign Custodian selected by BNY, as such responsibilities are more fully described in Article III of this Agreement.

  • Institutional Responsibilities means an Investigator’s professional responsibilities on behalf of the University, which may include for example: activities such as research, research consultation, teaching, professional practice, University committee memberships, and service on panels such as Institutional Review Boards or data and safety monitoring boards.

  • Financial responsibility means the ability to respond in damages for liability thereafter incurred

  • Area of responsibility means the geographical area, as

  • parental responsibility , in relation to a child, means all the duties, powers, responsibilities and authority which, by law, parents have in relation to children.

  • Corporate Social Responsibility means Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as defined in Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013 and Companies Corporate Social Responsibility Policy) Rules, 2014;

  • Residual parental rights and responsibilities means all rights and responsibilities remaining with the

  • Proof of financial responsibility means proof of ability to respond in damages for liability, on account of accidents occurring after the effective date of the proof, arising out of the ownership, maintenance, or use of a motor vehicle, in the amount of twenty-five thousand dollars because of bodily injury to or death of one person in any one accident, and, subject to the limit for one person, in the amount of fifty thousand dollars because of bodily injury to or death of two or more persons in any one accident, and in the amount of twenty-five thousand dollars because of injury to or destruction of property of others in any one accident.

  • Official responsibility means administrative or operating authority, whether intermediate or final, to initiate, approve, disapprove or otherwise affect a procurement transaction, or any claim resulting therefrom.

  • Duties includes obligations.

  • Extended producer responsibility ’ (EPR) means responsibility of any producer of packaging products such as plastic, tin, glass, wrappers and corrugated boxes, etc., for environmentally sound management, till end-of-life of the packaging products ;

  • Services Coordinator means an employee of the community developmental disability program or other agency that contracts with the county or Division, who is selected to plan, procure, coordinate, monitor Individual Support Plan services, and to act as a proponent for individuals with developmental disabilities.

  • Role means the part or parts an Actor plays in a performance, or the "track" that an Artist follows in performance. The Artist may agree to participate in scene changes and/or supplemental business as part of their originally contracted Role.

  • Designated crisis responder means a mental health

  • Emergency medical services personnel means that term as defined in section 20904 of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.20904.

  • SBE Program Coordinator means the individual appointed, from time to time, by the City’s Community and Economic Development Director to administer the SBE Regulations.

  • Coordinator means the person designated by Canada to act as the Dispute Resolution Coordinator.

  • Extra Services means those services set forth in Schedule “B” that are requested by the Municipality for itself or on behalf of its citizens and provided by the Company in accordance with paragraph 7 of this Agreement;

  • Activities has the meaning specified in Section 7.02(b).

  • Task(s) means one or more functions, if specified in the Contract Documents, to be performed by the Contractor for the State.

  • Responsive and Responsible Bidder means an entity or individual that has submitted a bid that conforms in all material respects to the Invitation to Bid and has the capability in all respects to fully perform the contract requirements and the integrity and reliability that will assure good faith performance. “Responsive and Responsible Vendor” means an entity or individual that has submitted a proposal, reply, or response that conforms in all material respects to the Request for Proposals, Invitation to Negotiate, or Competitive Solicitation and has the capability in all respects to fully perform the contract requirements and the integrity and reliability that will assure good faith performance. In determining whether an entity or individual is a Responsive and Responsible Bidder (or Vendor), the District may consider, in addition to factors described in the Invitation to Bid, Request for Proposals, Invitation to Negotiate, or Competitive Solicitation, the following:

  • Administrative Services means the provision to the Fund, by or at the expense of the Manager, of the following:

  • Oversight means the term as it is defined in the Stewardship Agreement between CDOT and the FHWA.

  • Administrative Services Agreement has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(d).

  • Delegated Identity Theft Prevention Duties means the written identity theft prevention duties that the Trust has delegated to the Transfer Agent to satisfy applicable regulatory requirements relating to identity theft prevention.