Relief Charge Clause Samples

A Relief Charge clause defines a specific fee or penalty that becomes payable when a party seeks to be excused from certain contractual obligations or delays performance due to specified circumstances. Typically, this clause outlines the conditions under which the charge applies, such as invoking force majeure or requesting an extension of time, and details the calculation or amount of the charge. Its core practical function is to compensate the non-breaching party for inconvenience or loss caused by the delay or non-performance, thereby discouraging unnecessary claims for relief and ensuring fairness in the allocation of risk.
Relief Charge. Nurse A general duty nurse who has been assigned by the 2 Hospital to replace the charge nurse on a temporary basis.
Relief Charge. A nurse who performs the duties of a charge nurse on 9 an intermittent basis for a shift. Any nurse interested in career 10 advancement and who wishes to be trained as a Relief Charge may 11 notify the manager of their interest. Interested nurses shall be offered 12 training at the discretion of nursing leadership. The Medical Center 13 reserves discretion as to who will be scheduled for assignment. Relief 14 charge assignment is voluntary, provided another scheduled qualified 15 nurse is available. A nurse shall not be required to work a relief charge 16 assignment for more than twenty-five percent (25%) of their scheduled 17 hours without their consent.
Relief Charge. A nurse who performs the duties of a charge nurse on an 33 intermittent basis for a shift. Any nurse interested in career advancement and who 34 wishes to be trained as a Relief Charge may notify the manager of their interest.
Relief Charge. 22 Relief charge designation remains at the discretion of the Nurse 23 Manager. Charge nurse positions may be posted as either eight- (8-), 24 ten- (10-), or twelve (12-) hour duration master schedules. If agreed 25 upon by the nurse prior to scheduling, a nurse may be scheduled thirty 26 (30) minutes prior to their regular start time to facilitate Charge or 27 Relief Charge duties.
Relief Charge. A nurse who performs the duties of a charge nurse
Relief Charge. A nurse who performs the duties of a charge nurse on 2 an intermittent basis for a shift. Relief charge assignment is voluntary, 3 provided another scheduled qualified nurse is available. A nurse shall 4 not be required to work a relief charge assignment for more than 5 twenty-five percent (25%) of their scheduled hours without their 6 consent.