Assignment Program Clause Samples
The Assignment Program clause defines the procedures and conditions under which rights or obligations under a contract may be transferred from one party to another. Typically, this clause outlines the requirements for obtaining consent before an assignment can occur, specifies any limitations on which rights or duties can be assigned, and may detail exceptions for certain types of assignments, such as those related to mergers or corporate restructuring. Its core practical function is to provide clarity and control over the transferability of contractual interests, thereby protecting parties from unwanted or unauthorized changes in their contractual relationships.
Assignment Program. No State Bar decision relating to the T&D Assignment Program, including but not limited to determining Employee eligibility, determining those vacancies and other assignments available for the program, selection of program participants, and determining the duration of the assignment, shall be subject to the grievance process. To ▇▇▇▇▇▇ continued growth and development opportunities for State Bar Employees, the State Bar has created a Training and Development (T&D) Assignment Program. T&D Assignments allow the temporary loan or assignment of Employees within or between State Bar Offices and Departments for periods not to exceed six months, for the purposes of training and professional development. T&D Assignments are used to broaden the work experience of participating Employees with the intent of increasing their skills and abilities and/or work experience. Categories of eligible Training and Development (T&D) Assignments:
Assignment Program. However, should a unit employee assigned to the Administrative (Non-3/12) Assignment Program be unable to perform that function due to a non-job related illness or injury for a period of fifteen (15) working days or more, this assignment compensation shall be suspended for all scheduled work days not worked in excess of the first fifteen (15) working days and until the day he/she returns to this full duty assignment.
