Unless Justifiable definition

Unless Justifiable means a provision is to apply unless there is a justifiable reason for not doing so. A “justifiable reason” means an occurrence which is unable to be foreseen or planned for. The onus of proof falls on the Service to demonstrate and establish there was a justifiable need to adopt the particular practice if challenged. Each Award clause in which “where practicable” appears is varied to the extent of inserting the words “unless justifiable” in lieu thereof.
Unless Justifiable. - shall mean a provision is to apply unless there is a justifiable reason for not doing so. A "justifiable reason" means an occurrence which is unable to be foreseen or planned for. The onus of proof falls on the Service to demonstrate and establish there was a justifiable need to adopt the particular practice if challenged.
Unless Justifiable. - shall mean a provision is to apply unless there is a justifiable reason for not doing so. A "justifiable reason" means an occurrence which is unable to be foreseen or planned for. The onus of proof

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