DEFINITIONS/BASIC PRINCIPLES Sample Clauses

The DEFINITIONS/BASIC PRINCIPLES clause establishes the foundational terms and concepts used throughout the agreement. It typically provides clear meanings for key words and phrases, ensuring that all parties interpret important terms consistently, and may also outline the general principles or intentions guiding the contract. By clarifying terminology and setting the interpretive framework, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes over ambiguous language, thereby promoting clarity and certainty in the contract’s application.
DEFINITIONS/BASIC PRINCIPLES. A. Annual Contribution: No reoccurring annual contribution will be made by members of the Catastrophic Leave. If the balance of the bank is below 160 hours on July 1st a call for donations will be made to the CSEA unit. B. Catastrophic Illness or Injury: A catastrophic illness or injury is one that is expected to incapacitate the employee or a family member for an extended period of time. Because he or she has exhausted all full-pay sick leave and other paid time off work, there is financial hardship for the employee. Examples include life threatening injury or illness, cancer, AIDS, heart surgery, stroke, etc.
DEFINITIONS/BASIC PRINCIPLES. A. Annual Contribution: No reoccurring annual contribution will be made by members of the Catastrophic Leave. If the balance of the bank is below 160 hours on July 1st a call for donations will be made to the CSEA unit. B. Catastrophic Illness or Non-work Related Injury: A catastrophic illness or non - w o r k r e l a t e d injury is one that is expected to incapacitate the employee or a family member for an extended period of time. Because he or she has exhausted all full-pay sick leave and other paid time off work, there is financial hardship for the employee. Examples include life threatening injury or illness, or non-work related injury, cancer, AIDS, heart surgery, stroke, etc.
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