Common to All Clause Samples
The "Common to All" clause serves to establish terms or provisions that apply universally across an entire agreement or to all parties involved. Typically, this clause outlines general obligations, definitions, or procedures that are not specific to any single section or party but are instead relevant throughout the contract. For example, it may address general compliance requirements, communication protocols, or overarching legal standards. Its core practical function is to ensure consistency and clarity by centralizing shared rules, thereby preventing redundancy and potential conflicts within the contract.
Common to All. All employees other than Operations personnel who work in excess of four (4) hours after completion of the first meal period will be entitled to a second meal period and payment of a meal allowance of $15.00. Operations personnel will receive the meal allowance, but not the paid meal break. Meal periods and meal allowances will be paid only for overtime hours and will not be paid for scheduled working hours. The paid meal period includes cleanup time. Receipts will not be required for meal allowances.
Common to All. All employees other than Operations personnel who work in excess of four (4) hours after completion of the first meal period will be entitled to a second meal period and payment of $12.00.
