Assignment Beyond Ten Months Sample Clauses

The "Assignment Beyond Ten Months" clause restricts or governs the ability of a party to transfer its rights or obligations under the contract if such an assignment would occur more than ten months after the agreement's effective date. Typically, this clause may require prior written consent from the other party for any assignment beyond this period, or it may prohibit such assignments altogether. Its core practical function is to provide stability and predictability in long-term contractual relationships by preventing unexpected changes in the parties involved after a significant period has elapsed.
Assignment Beyond Ten Months. While the Employer may request a Teacher to assume teaching duties beyond the regular ten
Assignment Beyond Ten Months. While the Employer may request a teacher to assume teaching duties beyond the regular ten (10) month teaching year, no teacher shall be required to accept the assignment, and such duties will only be performed at the mutual consent of the teacher and the Employer. The Union will be advised of the term and nature of assignment agreed to by the teacher and the Employer.