Professional Experts Clause Samples

The 'Professional Experts' clause defines the role and responsibilities of qualified specialists engaged in a project or contract. It typically outlines the standards of expertise required, the scope of their duties, and may specify the need for relevant certifications or experience. For example, it might require that engineering assessments be performed by licensed engineers or that financial audits be conducted by certified accountants. This clause ensures that critical tasks are performed by individuals with appropriate qualifications, thereby reducing the risk of errors and enhancing the reliability of professional judgments within the agreement.
Professional Experts employed on a temporary basis for a specific project, regardless of length of employment.
Professional Experts a) Professional Experts are appointed for specific, limited and one-off pieces of work over a short and defined timescale, drawing upon their practice-based expertise. Such individuals would normally have significant professional experience, usually holding an appropriate professional qualification. b) Professional Experts might provide (a series of) guest lectures or seminars, based on their professional or subject expertise, normally in the area or practice of the subject they are teaching (e.g. law). Normally this contribution would be limited to a single or one-off episode during the course of an academic year, but may re-occur on an annual basis, and will be contained within a module convened by University academic staff. Any more substantial, but time-limited contribution to Undergraduate teaching should be undertaken by sessional teaching staff. c) Professional experts are not employees of the University, and would normally be employed elsewhere. They will not require a University username, email-address or access to University systems. Rates of pay are negotiable within reason and reflect the specific professional market rates; payment of fees and agreed expenses is made via the relevant fees and expenses form.
Professional Experts. Those employed by the District specific to a certain set of skills, expertise, or credentials; including work not otherwise defined under 1.4.1 or 1.4.2, including but not limited to athletic assistants, pianists, composers, accompanists, web site developers, and subject matter experts. The ending date may be shortened or extended by the Governing Board, but shall not extend 75 percent of a school year. “Seventy-five percent of a college year” means 195 working days, including holidays, sick leave, vacation and other leaves of absences, irrespective of number of hours worked per day.