Related Fields Clause Samples
The "Related Fields" clause defines the scope of areas, industries, or disciplines that are considered relevant to the subject matter of the agreement. It typically specifies which fields are included or excluded, often to clarify the boundaries for obligations such as non-compete, confidentiality, or intellectual property rights. For example, in an employment or licensing agreement, this clause might list specific sectors or technologies that are deemed related to the core business. Its core function is to prevent ambiguity by clearly delineating what constitutes a related field, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over the agreement’s reach or restrictions.
Related Fields. Related fields of education may include, but are not restricted to the following examples: Disability and Community Support Program Child Care Education Developmental Studies Human Ecology Psychology Psychiatric Nursing Social Work Nursing Health Care Aide Home Care Attendant Teacher’s Aide Social Services (Example: Youth Worker)
Related Fields. All related fields of education will be as set forth in the applicable service purchase agreements or as otherwise determined by the applicable funder(s) or legislation.
Related Fields. Related fields shall mean generally recognized subdivisions of the academic area in question; e.g., physics is a subdivision of the sciences; history is a subdivision of the social sciences, etc.
Related Fields. In the event the credits in question are in related fields, the applicant shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Credit Evaluation committee (1) the relatedness to his or her current teaching assignment and (2) the need for preparation in such field.
