Common use of Multiple Entries Clause in Contracts

Multiple Entries. If an organisation is comprised of multiple trading divisions, it may enter in one of two ways: 5.1 As a Group of Companies or Divisions Under this scenario all UK trading divisions will need to be included in the survey process. The random sample of employees surveyed will need to include employees from all UK companies or divisions and any data provided in the overall submission must reflect the organisation as a whole. 5.2 As Individual Trading Divisions This requires that each trading organisation or division entered operates as a separate legal entity from any other organisation or division in the organisation complete with its own board of directors, managing director or CEO, and its own separate policies and procedures.

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Sources: Services Agreement

Multiple Entries. If an organisation is comprised of multiple trading divisions, it may enter in one of two ways: 5.1 As a Group of Companies or Divisions Under this scenario all UK trading divisions within the UK will need to be included in the survey process. The random sample of employees surveyed for the list will need to include employees from all UK companies or divisions and any data provided in the overall submission must reflect the organisation as a whole. 5.2 As Individual Trading Divisions This requires that each trading organisation or division entered operates as a separate legal entity from any other organisation or division in the organisation complete with its own board of directors, managing director or CEO, and its own separate policies and procedures.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Services Agreement

Multiple Entries. If an organisation is comprised of multiple trading divisions, it may enter in one of two ways: 5.1 As a Group of Companies or Divisions Under this scenario all UK trading divisions will need to be included in the survey process. The random sample of employees surveyed will need to include employees from all UK companies or divisions and any data provided in the overall submission must reflect the organisation as a whole. 5.2 As Individual Trading Divisions This requires that each trading organisation or division entered operates as a separate legal entity from any other organisation or division in the organisation complete with its own board of directors, managing director or CEO, and its own separate policies and procedures.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Services Agreement