Contractually Prohibited Clause Samples
The 'Contractually Prohibited' clause defines actions, behaviors, or uses that are expressly forbidden under the terms of the contract. This may include prohibiting the disclosure of confidential information, the use of certain intellectual property, or engaging in activities that would breach the agreement. By clearly outlining what is not allowed, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and protects the interests of the parties by setting clear boundaries and reducing the risk of disputes.
Contractually Prohibited. 1. The provisions of this Agreement shall be applied equally to all employees in the bargaining unit without discrimination as to age, marital status, race, color, sex, creed, religion and national origin unless bona fide job related reasons exist in accordance with applicable laws.
2. The Union shall share equally with the Employer the responsibility for applying the provisions of the Agreement provided that this responsibility shall be limited to those matters under the Union’s influence and control.
24.2 All references to employees in this contract designate both sexes, and wherever male gender is used, it shall be construed to include male and female employees.
Contractually Prohibited. 1. The provisions of this Agreement shall be applied equally to all employees in the bargaining unit without discrimination as to age, marital status, race, color, sex, sexual orientation, creed, religion and national origin unless bona fide job-related reasons exist in accordance with applicable laws.
2. The Union shall share equally with the Employer the responsibility for applying the provisions of the Agreement, provided that this responsibility shall be limited to those matters under the Union's influence and control.
