Persons Recognized Clause Samples

The 'Persons Recognized' clause defines which individuals or entities are officially acknowledged as parties to the agreement or as having certain rights or responsibilities under the contract. In practice, this clause may specify that only those named in the contract, or their authorized representatives, are entitled to enforce or benefit from its terms. By clearly identifying recognized persons, the clause helps prevent disputes over who may claim rights or obligations, ensuring clarity and reducing the risk of unauthorized claims.
Persons Recognized. The Board recognizes the Association as the exclusive representative, so long as it continues as the majority representative, for collective negotiations concerning the terms and conditions of employment of the following employees:
Persons Recognized. The Board recognizes the Association as the exclusive representative, so long as it continues as the majority representative, for collective negotiations concerning the terms and conditions of employment of the following employees: Classroom teachers, guidance counselors, librarians, school nurses, members of the child study team, department chairpeople, teachers in the Title I, Migrant and Basic Skills Education programs, subject area coordinators, and teachers holding the extracurricular positions defined in the schedules attached to this contract as periodically amended.