To contract definition
Examples of To contract in a sentence
To contract or subcontract construction, services, maintenance, distribution or any other work with outside public or private entities.
To contract or subcontract work, provided that the County will bargain the impact of any such decision with the Union upon written demand.
To contract or subcontract work provided that the County will provide thirty (30) day notice of any pending decision to contract or subcontract, will afford the union an opportunity to discuss the matter and propose alternatives during such period, and upon implementation will bargain concerning any substantial impact of such a decision on bargaining unit employees.
To contract or subcontract work, providing that the County will bargain the impact of such decision with the Federation upon written demand.
To contract for the services of attorneys, consultants and other services as needed.
To contract or subcontract any or all of the functions of the Police Department.
To contract and pay for or otherwise provide for the maintenance, restoration and repair of all improvements of whatsoever kind and for whatsoever purpose from time to time located upon or within the Common Areas or as required for exterior maintenance, sidewalks or lot clean-up in the event owner fails to maintain as required.
To contract with a third party for services covered by this Agreement and the use of volunteers in providing services at its schools.
To contract out any work it deems necessary in the interest of efficiency, economy, improved work product, or emergency and to determine all methods and means of carrying out its services so as not to erode the bargaining unit.
To contract for services from outside or within the school district when special skills and/or equipment are required, emergencies arise, or financial necessity.