Authorised exceptions Sample Clauses

The 'Authorised exceptions' clause defines specific circumstances under which certain obligations or restrictions in an agreement do not apply. Typically, this clause lists particular scenarios, such as compliance with law, court orders, or regulatory requirements, where parties are permitted to act outside the usual terms of the contract. By clearly outlining these exceptions, the clause ensures that parties are not penalized for actions taken in good faith under exceptional conditions, thereby providing flexibility and legal protection when strict adherence to the contract would be impractical or unlawful.
Authorised exceptions. It is authorised with an agreement within a company, between employees and the company, to adapt the provisions of the agreement to the needs of the workplace with exceptions, with respect to the following items, given that agreement is reached on remuneration to employees. a) Flexible day work. It is authorised to agree on a 07:00- 19:00 day work period. b) Four-day working week. It is authorised to complete the full weekly hours in day work in 4 days when the law or other agreements do not prevent this.
Authorised exceptions. It is authorised with an agreement within a company, between employees and the company, to adapt the provisions of the agreement to the needs of the workplace with exceptions, with respect to the following items, given that agreement is reached on remuneration to employees.