Emergency Replacements Sample Clauses

Emergency Replacements. In the event that either All-Star team uses its last catcher, and that catcher leaves the game due to injury, that team may substitute a catcher who has previously appeared in the game. In addition, prior to the All-Star Game, each manager will notify the umpire crew chief of one player selected pursuant to paragraph 3(c) above who has been designated as eligible to return to the game in the event that the last position player at any position is injured and must leave the game.
Emergency Replacements a. The help provide replacements for emergency absences (illness, personal emergency, etc.), the month paper schedule will show LTBA (location to be announced”), when replacement staff is available and needed as determined by the supervisor, with the shift start / end time in at least one slot per day. This designation is a signal to the supervisors that the individual is scheduled to work and is waiting to be notified of a work location. b. Every effort will be made for the “LTBA” to be given to employees in reverse order of seniority. In the event of need, the sick-call Coordinator will call the “LTBA” individual first. c. On days when the “LTBA” employee is not needed, the sick-call Coordinator will invoke Article 5.D. (Reporting Pay).
Emergency Replacements. Asure may deploy Sub-processors as needed in its sole discretion to serve as Emergency Replacements to maintain and support the SaaS Platform. “Emergency Replacement” refers to a sudden replacement of a Sub-processor where a change is outside of Asure’s reasonable control (e.g., an existing Sub-processor ceases business, abruptly discontinues services to Asure, or breaches its contractual duties owed to Asure). In that case, Asure will inform Customer of the replacement Sub-processor as soon as reasonably possible, and the process to formally appoint, and reject, that Sub-processor under Section 5.2 shall be triggered.