Court Subpoena Sample Clauses

A Court Subpoena clause outlines the obligations of parties when they are required by law to provide information or documents in response to a court order. Typically, this clause requires the party receiving the subpoena to promptly notify the other party and, where possible, to cooperate in responding to the legal request while protecting confidential or sensitive information. Its core function is to ensure legal compliance while balancing the need to safeguard proprietary or private data, thereby clarifying procedures and responsibilities in the event of judicial demands.
Court Subpoena. (1) An employee shall be granted a paid leave of absence when he/she is subpoenaed. A copy of the subpoena shall be submitted to their immediate supervisor as soon as the date of the appearance is known. Immediately upon returning to duty, the employee shall report the absence in accordance with established procedures.
Court Subpoena. Court appearance as a witness in any case connected with the employee's employment at the school or whenever the employee is subpoenaed to attend any proceeding, except cases involving the employee's self-involvement in court proceedings, less per diem received for such proceedings.
Court Subpoena. An employee who is subpoenaed to appear as a witness in court in a criminal proceeding, during any work day, shall receive full compensation for the time absent from work. An employee subpoenaed by East ▇▇▇▇▇ County Schools to appear as a witness in court in a civil proceeding during any work day shall receive full compensation for the time absent from work. An employee subpoenaed by someone other than East ▇▇▇▇▇ County Schools to appear as a witness in court in a civil proceeding during any work day may receive full compensation for the time absent from work, at the discretion of the Superintendent. However, if the employee is subpoenaed by the Association in a suit against East ▇▇▇▇▇ County Schools, then the employee will receive no compensation for the time absent from work.
Court Subpoena. No salary deduction shall be made for absence when subpoenaed to be a witness in court.
Court Subpoena. Marriage of father, mother, brother, sister, son, daughter or the employee.
Court Subpoena. All administrators shall be charged a paid personal day when absence is necessitated because of a civil court subpoena. However, if the employee is subpoenaed to appear on behalf of a party adverse to the Board of Education in the pending litigation, there will be no charge to the employee. A copy of the subpoena shall be submitted along with a written request if the employee wished to be granted a leave without deduction of salary.
Court Subpoena. Marriage of employee or marriage in the immediate family.
Court Subpoena. If an employee is issued a court subpoena s/he shall continue to receive full salary less the amount of compensation, exclusive of reimbursable expenses paid to her/him for such service, provided this paragraph shall not apply in any matter to which the school district is a party and the Association and/or one of its affiliates is also a party, if the subpoena has been issued on behalf of a party adverse to the school district.
Court Subpoena. An Employee who is subpoenaed to appear as a witness in court in a criminal proceeding, during any work day, shall receive full compensation for the time absent from work. An Employee subpoenaed by East ▇▇▇▇▇ County Schools to appear as a witness in court in a civil proceeding, during any work day, shall receive full compensation for the time absent from work. An Employee subpoenaed by someone other than East ▇▇▇▇▇ County Schools to appear as a witness in court in a civil proceeding, during any work day, may receive full compensation for the time absent from work, at the discretion of the Superintendent. However, if the Employee is subpoenaed by the Association in a suit against East ▇▇▇▇▇ County Schools, then the Employee will receive no compensation for the time absent from work.
Court Subpoena. An employee subpoenaed on behalf of the College as a witness will remain in paid status but will have their pay reduced by the amount received as witness payment, excluding mileage. Any compensation received by the employee from the Court must be submitted in a timely manner to the Business Office. Mileage reimbursement from the Court is retained by the employee.