Practice Manager definition

Practice Manager means a person appointed by the Law Society to any firm in accordance with section 61 of the Solicitors Act 1954 (as substituted by Section 31 of the Solicitors (Amendment) Act 1994);
Practice Manager has the meaning ascribed to it in the Regulations; “Preceding Practice” means each Practice:
Practice Manager means American Consolidated Technologies, a Michigan Partnership, and any successors or assigns.

Examples of Practice Manager in a sentence

  • Practice Manager shall coordinate recruiting of physicians including advertising for recruitment of Physicians to become shareholders, employees or independent contractors of the Medical Practice.

  • It shall be a joint responsibility of Medical Practice and Practice Manager to interview, select, contract with, supervise, control, and terminate all Physicians performing Medical Services.

  • Practice, Manager and Parent have duly executed this Agreement on the day and year first above written.

  • At the request of Practice, Manager shall perform administrative services relating to the recruitment of physicians for Practice.

  • Other than as directed by Practice, Manager will not limit the methods of payment accepted by Practice.

  • Courses and workshops deemed suitable for continuing up-skilling and educational development should be submitted to the Practice Manager for consideration.

  • Other than as directed by Practice, Manager will not limit or define the scope of services offered by Practice’s physicians and other healthcare professionals.

  • Where you have a complaint or dispute (except for termination of employment) with the Practice regarding your employment, the matter must first be raised with the Practice Manager.

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  • Practice Manager shall be responsible for the repair and maintenance of the Office, consistent with the respective responsibilities of Practice Manager and Medical Practice and for the repair, maintenance, and replacement of all Equipment, other than such repairs, maintenance and replacement necessitated by the negligence or willful misconduct of Medical Practice, the Physicians, or other personnel employed by Medical Practice.


More Definitions of Practice Manager

Practice Manager means Pontiac Investment Associates, a Michigan Partnership, and any successors or assigns.
Practice Manager means any person engaged by the Practice to carry out the administration and management functions for the day-to-day operations of the Practice.
Practice Manager means the Practice Manager of the FCC and any person acting, or delegated to act in that position.

Related to Practice Manager

  • Service Manager means the representative of the Employer named as the Service Manager in the Contract Data. The Employer reserves the right to replace the said Service Manager, by written notice to the Service Provider, without the need to furnish reasons therefor;

  • practice direction means a direction given under section 23 of the 2007 Act;

  • Business Manager means an individual whose job function includes a majority of the following: financial budget planning and administration, insurance/risk administration, purchasing, financial accounting and reporting, facility planning, construction and maintenance; personnel

  • Practice of pharmacy means providing pharmacist care requiring specialized knowledge, judgment, and skill derived from the principles of biological, chemical, behavioral, social, pharmaceutical, and clinical sciences. As used in this division, "pharmacist care" includes the following:

  • Executive manager means an individual employed by a new motor vehicle dealer in an executive capacity and who has a written employment agreement with the dealer that includes a right for the executive manager to purchase a controlling interest in the dealership at a future time or on the death or incapacity of the dealer.