An Owner Clause Samples

The "An Owner" clause defines who is considered the owner within the context of the agreement or contract. It typically specifies the individual or entity that holds legal title or rights to a property, asset, or intellectual property referenced in the document. For example, in a construction contract, this clause would identify the party commissioning the work, while in a licensing agreement, it would clarify who owns the licensed material. The core function of this clause is to eliminate ambiguity regarding ownership, ensuring all parties understand who holds the relevant rights and responsibilities.
An Owner. Lessee or occupant shall landscape and maintain unpaved areas between the property lines and the setback lines.
An Owner. Operator shaH lose his seniority and shal be terminated for any of the following reasons:" (a) if an Owner Operator resigns; (b) if an Owner Operator is terminated in accordance with his contract and is not reinstated pursuant to the Grievance Procedure as provided in this Agreement; (c) if an Owner Operator, during a cessation of work, has failed to make himself available for work within three (3) days after being contacted, or if not contacted, within three (3) consecutive days from the date of delivery or attempted delivery of a registered letter to his last known address notifying him that work is available. It is the responsibility of the Owner Operator to provide his current address to the Company; (d) n/a ( e) n/a
An Owner. 39.1.1 shall not use his erf or permit to be used, in such a manner or for such purpose as shall be injurious to the reputation of the development; 39.1.2 shall not contravene, or permit the contravention, of any law, by-law, ordinance, proclamation or statutory regulation, or the conditions of any licence, relating to or affecting the occupation of the Land Unit, or the carrying on of business on the property, or so contravene or permit the contravention of the conditions of title applicable to his Land Unit or any other Land Unit; 39.1.3 shall not make alterations which are likely to impair the use and enjoyment of other ▇▇▇▇▇ or the private open spaces and private streets;
An Owner. Operator is a person who has legal or equitable title to his equipment and operates the equipment himself on work covered by this Agreement and he shall operate only that equipment to which he has legal or equitable title. An Owner-Operator shall have proof of ownership of the equipment being operated in his possession at all times and shall produce such proof of ownership upon request by the Union or Contractor. It is further agreed that any time an individual Owner-Operator has a piece of equipment operated by someone other than himself on any given job or project, the provisions of this Paragraph K will not apply to such equipment, rather the subcontracting provisions contained in Article V, Paragraph A to C of this Agreement shall become applicable.
An Owner. Lease Operator shall not strike during the term of this Collective Agreement and a person shall not declare or authorize a strike of those Owner/Lease Operators during that term. The Company shall not during the term of this Collective Agreement lock out an Owner/Lease Operator bound by this Collective Agreement. SIGNED this day of , 2005. WASTE MANAGEMENT OF CANADA CORP. INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING COQUITLAM, BC ENGINEERS, LOCAL 115 BETWEEN: WASTE MANAGEMENT OF CANADA CORP. COQUITLAM, BC AND: INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS, LOCAL 115 RE: Mediation Prior to Arbitration The parties agree that any grievance or difference of interpretation of the Collective Agreement shall be referred to Labour Relations Board Mediator, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, following the conclusion of the grievance steps and prior to arbitration. SIGNED this day of , 2005. WASTE MANAGEMENT OF CANADA CORP. INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING COQUITLAM, BC ENGINEERS, LOCAL 115 BETWEEN: WASTE MANAGEMENT OF CANADA CORP. COQUITLAM, BC AND: INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS, LOCAL 115 The Union and the Employer agree that the current piece rate of one dollar and thirty-nine cents ($1.39)/yard or any negotiated increase is intended to apply with regard to all yards collected by the Owner/Lease Operators inclusive of yards collected during a period exceeding the standard work shift in a day or sixty (60) hours in a week. The Union and the Employer agree that this piece rate provides compensation to the Owner/Lease Operators on terms which, considered together with the other provisions of this Agreement governing hours of work, and uniforms, meets or exceeds the requirements of Part 4, Part 5 and Section 25 of the Employment Standards Act. The parties recognize and agree that the piece rate of one dollar and thirty-nine cents ($1.39)/yard or any negotiated increase represents a consolidated rate which exceeds the parties approximation of the wages which would be received by Owner/Lease Operator based on a lower piece rate per yard with the application of daily overtime and vacation provision of the Employment Standards Act. In the event that an arbitrator or the Director of Employment Standards determines this Letter of Understanding does not meet or exceed the requirements of Parts 4 and 5 and Section 25 of the Employment Standards Act or is otherwise invalid, the parties will forthwith enter into negotiations for the purpose of reaching an agreement on a new piece work rate per yard. SI...
An Owner. Lease Operator shall not strike during the term of this Collective Agreement and a person shall not declare or authorize a strike of those Owner/Lease Operators during that term.
An Owner of a unit shall not hang internal curtains (visible from outside of the unit) other than with white linings and ensure that only curtains are visible from the exterior of the Unit and that blinds, awnings and other coverings are inside the curtain and not visible from the exterior of the Unit. The colour and design of all curtains and blinds must be approved by the Body Corporate. In giving such approval, the Body Corporate shall ensure as far as practicable that the curtains or blinds used in all units present a uniform and orderly appearance when viewed from outside the units. The Owners shall as often as the need shall arise (in the opinion of the Body Corporate) replace at the Owner' s own cost any curtains or blinds in the unit.
An Owner. Operator who is on Long Term Union Leave will exercise seniority to any vacant route or position within six
An Owner. Operator/Employee subject to contract suspension/lay off because of a failure to meet the requirements in b) above relating to qualifications and/or availability, will have ten (10) working days to comply with those requirements in order for seniority date to become the determining factor. In the event of contract suspension/layoff in which Owner- Operators/Employees are in a position to exercise the provisions of this clause, the parties agree to meet with the objective of minimizing operational disruption and procedural delays.
An Owner. Ope rator must work a twelve (1 2) month period in his/her hourly position before he/she is entitled to vacation .