Common use of Direction and Control Clause in Contracts

Direction and Control. 28.1 The Chief Constables consider the transfer of direction and control is necessary for the effective and efficient discharge of a Regional Function and therefore all Personnel in respect of whom Chief Constables exercise direction and control and who are not already employed or subject to transfer of employment to the Lead Force pursuant to clause 11.7 hereof and are engaged in the delivery of a Regional Function shall be under the direction and control of the Chief Constable for the Lead Force unless agreed otherwise pursuant to the Functional Collaboration Agreement. 28.2 The Chief Constables may at any time cancel the transfer of direction and control of Personnel and recall them to their own Force (either on a permanent or temporary basis) to deal with operational or other exigencies but Chief Constables agree to use reasonable endeavours to ensure such cancellation is subject to a reasonable period of notice.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Framework Collaboration Agreement, Framework Collaboration Agreement