Common use of Mental Attention Clause in Contracts

Mental Attention. attention of the mind, as in thinking, calculating. Enhanced Mental Attention: occurs, for example, when undertaking the checking of documents for completeness or correctness (possibly of simple arithmetic), carrying out occasional calculations etc. Concentrated Mental Attention: occurs, for example, when undertaking repeated manual calculations, data analysis or other work with figures; or ordering of facts, as for instance, in report writing or preparation of a presentation.

Appears in 25 contracts

Samples: Local Government Services, National Agreement, National Agreement

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