Common use of Jury Duty and Subpoena Clause in Contracts

Jury Duty and Subpoena. An employee is entitled to salary, notwithstanding absence from duty by reason of a summons to serve as a juror or a subpoena as a witness in any proceedings to which the employee is not a party or one of the persons charged, provided that the employee pays to the Board any fee, exclusive of travelling allowances, and living expenses, that is received as a juror or as a witness.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement

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Jury Duty and Subpoena. An employee is entitled to salary, notwithstanding absence the employee being absent from duty by reason of a summons to serve as a juror or a subpoena as a witness in any proceedings to which the employee is not a party or one (1) of the persons charged, provided that the employee pays to the Board any fee, exclusive of travelling allowances, allowance and living expenses, that is received as a juror or as a witness.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: sp.ltc.gov.on.ca, Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement

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Jury Duty and Subpoena. An employee is entitled to salaryhis/her regular hourly rate of pay, notwithstanding absence his/her being absent from duty by reason of a summons to serve as a juror or a subpoena as a witness in any proceedings to which the employee he/she is not a party or one of the persons charged, provided that the employee pays remits to the Board Employer any fee, exclusive of travelling allowances, allowance and living expenses, that is received he/she receives as a juror or as a witness.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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