Continuing Exceptions Sample Clauses
The Continuing Exceptions clause defines specific circumstances or obligations that remain in effect even after the termination or expiration of an agreement. In practice, this means that certain rights, responsibilities, or restrictions—such as confidentiality obligations, indemnities, or non-compete provisions—will continue to bind the parties beyond the end of the contract term. This clause ensures that critical protections or requirements persist as needed, addressing ongoing risks or interests that survive the contractual relationship.
Continuing Exceptions. After consultation with the appropriate Union Representatives, Management may allow continuing exceptions to the RIF order of release to continue an employee in duties that a higher standing employee cannot take over within ninety (90) days without undue interruption to the Department.
Continuing Exceptions. HUD may allow continuing exceptions to the RIF order of release to continue an employee in duties that a higher standing employee cannot take over within ninety (90) days without undue interruption to the Department.
