A Community Clause Samples

The "A Community" clause defines the group of individuals or entities that are collectively recognized as a community within the context of the agreement. This clause typically outlines the criteria for membership, such as geographic location, shared interests, or participation in a specific program, and may specify the rights and responsibilities of community members. By clearly identifying who constitutes the community, the clause ensures clarity regarding who is subject to the agreement's terms and helps prevent disputes over membership or participation.
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A Community. College may grant a student credit for a dual credit course only if the course is offered in the college’s core curriculum; Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses that apply to any certificate or associate degree offered by the institution; and, courses with the following rubrics: ACCT, ARCH, BUSI, COSC, CRIJ, ENGR, ENGT, RNSG, BCIS, and foreign language courses.
A Community. Medical Officer who has successfully completed either the public health medicine Specialist training, or who is a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, but is not appointed as a Specialist, will progress to L15 on the anniversary of the last increment, or, if that anniversary has passed, upon furnishing evidence as to successful completion of training.
A Community company` and a 'Czech Republic company` respectively shall, for the purpose of this Agreement, mean a company or a firm set up in accordance with the laws of a Member State or of the Czech Republic respectively and having its registered office, central administration, or principal place of business in the territory of the Community or the Czech Republic respectively. However, should the company or firm, set up in accordance with the laws of a Member State or of the Czech Republic respectively, have only its registered office in the territory of the Community or the Czech Republic respectively, its operations must possess a real and continuous link with the economy of one of the Member States or the Czech Republic respectively.
A Community company` and a 'Polish company` respectively shall for the purpose of this Agreement mean a company or a firm set up in accordance with the laws of a Member State or of Poland respectively and having its registered office, central administration, or principal place of business in the territory of the Community or Poland respectively. However, should the company or firm, set up in accordance with the laws of a Member State or of Poland respectively, have only its registered office in the territory of the Community or Poland respectively, its operations must possess a real and continuous link with the economy of one of the Member States or Poland respectively.