Appointment without Tenure Clause Samples

The "Appointment without Tenure" clause establishes that an individual is appointed to a position or role without any guarantee of continued employment or a fixed term. In practice, this means the appointee serves at the discretion of the appointing authority and may be removed or replaced at any time, often without cause or prior notice. This clause is commonly used in employment contracts or organizational bylaws to provide flexibility for the employer or organization, ensuring they can make staffing changes as needed without being bound by long-term commitments.
Appointment without Tenure. An initial appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor is made without tenure and carries eligibility for tenure.
Appointment without Tenure. An appointment at the rank of Lecturer is without tenure.
Appointment without Tenure. A Limited Term appointment is without tenure or eligibility for tenure.