Status Quo definition

Status Quo means the arrangements in place prior to the Dispute arising. This includes the performance, operation and management of all work and rates of pay and allowances. Total Cost of Work means the total value of the project declared to QLeave or NT Build.
Status Quo means the situation existing immediately prior to the dispute or the matter giving rise to the dispute.
Status Quo means the arrangements in place prior to the Dispute arising. This includes the performance, operation and management of all work and rates of pay and allowances.

Examples of Status Quo in a sentence

  • Status Quo per present applications for all casual Operators, if not specified differently herein.

  • For purposes of calculating and qualifying for holidays, the related provisions for employees who elected Status Quo pursuant to the choice following May relating to part-time benefits are found in Appendix “A”.

  • For purposes of calculating and qualifying for holidays, the related provisions for employees who have elected Status Quo pursuant to the choice following May relating to part-time benefits are found in Appendix “A”.


More Definitions of Status Quo

Status Quo means the situation existing immediately prior to the dispute or the matter giving rise to the dispute; and
Status Quo means the established work practices in place immediately prior to the clause being activated.
Status Quo means the situation existing immediately prior to the dispute or the matter giving rise to the dispute. Either party shall have the right to notify the dispute to the Industrial Relations Commission.
Status Quo basis shall mean the work arrangements in place at the time the matter was first raised in accordance with these procedures.
Status Quo option means that the scope of application of the Community Variations Regulations would remain unchanged. As a result, variations to purely national marketing authorisations (see section 2.1) would remain subject to national rules, which can differ or diverge.
Status Quo means the situation exis ting immediately prior to the dispute or the matter giving rise to the dispute;
Status Quo basis while the matter in dispute is being dealt with in accordance with these procedures. A “status quo” basis shall mean the work arrangements in place at the time the matter was first raised in accordance with these procedures.