Continuing Discussions Clause Samples
The Continuing Discussions clause establishes that the parties may continue to negotiate or discuss certain matters even after the main agreement has been executed. Typically, this clause applies to unresolved issues, future amendments, or additional terms that require further consideration, allowing the parties to address these topics without affecting the validity of the existing agreement. Its core function is to provide flexibility, ensuring that ongoing dialogue can occur without jeopardizing the enforceability of the current contract.
Continuing Discussions. Subject to this Agreement, the Employer agrees to continue to discuss practices relating to members of the bargaining unit that traditionally have been the subject of consultation and discussion.
Continuing Discussions. The District and Union agree to continue discussions regarding the Safety Component of the Performance Appraisal Process.
Continuing Discussions. The District and Union agree to continue discussions regarding development and implementation of Fatigue Awareness Safety Policy and Training.
Continuing Discussions. The District will review market options for available plans with enhanced benefits and associated costs for dental and vision coverage in the next renewal cycle. District will report information to Union as received.
Continuing Discussions. Subject to this Agreement, the Employer agrees to continue to dis cuss practices relating to members of the bargaining unit that traditionally have been the subject of consultation and discussion.
Continuing Discussions. If there shall have been no Step-Out Date or Effective Novation Date and the Step-In Period shall not have been terminated under Clause 3.7 and as at the date for expiry of the Step-In Period:
4.9.1 the Lead Authority shall be in the course of conducting active discussions in good faith with a Proposed Substitute, then the Step-In Period shall not expire but shall continue until a date agreed by the Construction Contractor, provided that the Effective Novation Date shall not be later than [35] Working Days after the date on which the Step-In Period would otherwise expire; or
4.9.2 contracts have been exchanged with a Proposed Substitute to act as a replacement project company then the Step-In Period shall not expire but shall continue until the date such contracts are completed, provided that such date shall not be later than [35] Working Days after the date on which the Step-In Period would otherwise expire.
