Failure to Apply Sample Clauses

The "Failure to Apply" clause defines the consequences or procedures that follow if a party does not submit an application, request, or required documentation as stipulated in the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines what happens if a party misses a deadline or fails to take necessary action, such as losing eligibility for a benefit, triggering default provisions, or forfeiting certain rights. Its core practical function is to ensure compliance with procedural requirements and to clarify the outcomes of inaction, thereby reducing ambiguity and encouraging timely participation.
Failure to Apply. Where Members fail to apply for sabbatical leave for which they are eligible to apply, they shall not be entitled to any additional remuneration should they be required to postpone their sabbatical leave in the following academic year on financial and/or program grounds.
Failure to Apply. In the event of failure of an Employee to submit an evaluation portfolio for retention, the Employee shall not have her/his employment continued beyond that contractual year.