prerogative Sample Clauses

A prerogative clause grants one party specific rights or privileges that are not shared by the other party in the agreement. In practice, this might allow a party to make unilateral decisions, exercise discretion over certain matters, or take actions without needing the other party's consent—such as the right to approve subcontractors or to amend certain terms. The core function of a prerogative clause is to allocate authority and streamline decision-making, often to ensure efficiency or protect the interests of the party holding the prerogative.
prerogative. The arbitrator shall not consider as a past practice any other event or policy that occurred 21 before the Effective Date of this Agreement. 22
prerogative. The parties agree that disciplinary action must be supported by 27 timely and accurate investigation. For purposes of this Article, investigation to 28 determine whether disciplinary action should be taken is timely when 29 commenced within twenty (20) days following the date on which the Employer 30 had reasonable basis to believe that such investigation should be undertaken.
prerogative. The arbitrator shall not consider as a past practice any other event or policy that occurred 5 before the Effective Date of this Agreement.