Continuous Engagement Sample Clauses

Continuous Engagement. Continuous engagement of the Artist is of the essence of all COA Engagement Contracts. Engagement thereunder shall begin on the date of the beginning of rehearsals or required date, if earlier, and shall continue until the final date specified on the face of the COA Engagement Contract or until the COA Engagement Contract is terminated. All calculations of sums due or benefits accruing to the Artist shall be computed on the basis of consecutive rehearsals and consecutive engagement, except where amended by this Agreement. Canadian Opera Agreement 2016-2019 Page | 44
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Continuous Engagement. The engagement may be terminated by either of the parties with a notice as specified in Clause 2 the Employers’ and Salaried Employees’ Act. Notice of termination cannot be given before the employee has started the engagement. Clause 2.5 of the Employers’ and Salaried Employees’ Act do not apply to this Agreement.
Continuous Engagement. SI shall continue to engage and apply sufficient SI Personnel with appropriate skills and experience to complete any SOWs in accordance with the schedule set out therein that have been entered into by the parties notwithstanding that the Fee Cap or the Total Budget Amount and the Contingency for the SOW have been exceeded or that the milestone date for the Final BI Deliverables or any other milestone date for a Deliverable has transpired. SI further confirms that while Services and Deliverables under a SOW are outstanding the SI Personnel shall perform the Services and provide the Deliverables at the staffing levels associated with the outstanding Services or Deliverables as set out in the applicable SOW (including any project plan or similar staffing document agreed to by the parties and related thereto) and any applicable Changes to the SOW.
Continuous Engagement. The Artist’s engagement period begins at the date of the first call, and ends with the Artist’s last duty, but need not be continuous. The Artist’s engagement shall be continuous starting with the Artist’s first call within the five (5) day period prior to the first public performance. Following the first public performance, the Artist shall be paid not less than the minimum applicable fee for any hiatus period of fourteen (14) days or less. Following the first public performance, an unpaid hiatus period shall be permitted provided that the hiatus period is fifteen (15) days or longer. The Artist shall not be required to provide any service for the NAC whatsoever during an unpaid hiatus period.

Related to Continuous Engagement

  • Continuous Employment For purposes of this Agreement, the continuous employment of the Grantee with the Company or a Subsidiary shall not be deemed to have been interrupted, and the Grantee shall not be deemed to have ceased to be an employee of the Company or Subsidiary, by reason of (a) the transfer of the Grantee’s employment among the Company and its Subsidiaries or (b) an approved leave of absence.

  • Continuous Operation The work week shall provide for continuous operation based on a seven (7) day week, twenty-four (24) hours per day.

  • Continuous Operations Any employee or group of employees engaged in an operation for which there is regularly scheduled employment on a twenty-four (24) hour a day, seven (7) day a week basis shall be known as continuous operations employees.

  • Continuous Service The Parties shall continue providing services to each other during the pendency of any dispute resolution procedure, and the Parties shall continue to perform their obligations (including making payments in accordance with Article IV, Section 4) in accordance with this Agreement.

  • Restriction on Continuous Offerings Notwithstanding the restrictions contained in Section 3.18.1, the Company, on behalf of itself and any successor entity, agrees that, without the prior written consent of the Representative, it will not, for a period of 12 months after the date of this Agreement, directly or indirectly in any “at-the-market” or continuous equity transaction, offer to sell, sell, contract to sell, grant any option to sell or otherwise dispose of shares of capital stock of the Company or any securities convertible into or exercisable or exchangeable for shares of capital stock of the Company.

  • Previous Employment PROVIDER acknowledges and understands that Section 2252.901, Texas Government Code, prohibits A&M System from using state appropriated funds to enter into any employment contract, consulting contract, or professional services contract with any individual who has been previously employed, as an employee, by the agency within the past twelve (12) months. If PROVIDER is an individual, by signing this Agreement, PROVIDER certifies that Section 2252.901, Texas Government Code, does not prohibit the use of state appropriated funds for satisfying the payment obligations herein.

  • Engagement of Services 1.1. The Company hereby engages Consultant to provide management Services as an independent contractor to the Company under the direction of the Company’s Board of Directors; and

  • CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT 3.1 The Supplier shall adopt a policy of continuous improvement in relation to the Services pursuant to which it will regularly review with the Authority the Services and the manner in which it is providing the Services with a view to reducing the Authority's costs (including the Framework Prices), the costs of Contracting Bodies and/or improving the quality and efficiency of the Services. The Supplier and the Authority will provide to each other any information which may be relevant to assisting the objectives of continuous improvement and in particular reducing costs.

  • Service Period The Service Period of this Agreement is for 1 year in respect of the unit and starts on the Start Date as defined in the Terms and Conditions, or, in the case of an extension of renewal of the provision of Support Services, starts on the date of payment of the Charges.

  • Period of Continuous Service Period of Notice Up to 1 Year 1 Week More than 1 Year but less than 3 Years 2 Weeks More than 3 Years but less than 5 Years 3 Weeks More than 5 Years 4 Weeks

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