State Duty Clause Samples
The State Duty clause establishes the obligations and responsibilities that a government or state entity must fulfill under an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines specific actions the state must take, such as providing permits, ensuring regulatory compliance, or facilitating certain processes necessary for the contract's execution. By clearly defining the state's role and duties, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures that both parties are aware of the state's commitments, thereby reducing the risk of disputes related to governmental inaction or oversight.
State Duty. Permanent employees who are members of the Ohio National Guard, the Ohio Military Reserve and the Ohio Naval Militia, when ordered to duty by the Governor of Ohio or the Adjutant General, shall be allowed military leave with pay not to exceed twenty-two (22) work days or one hundred seventy-six (176) hours per calendar year.
State Duty. Members of the Ohio National Guard, the Ohio Military Reserve or the Ohio Naval Militia, when ordered to state active duty for emergency purposes by the Governor of Ohio, shall also be eligible for paid military leave not in excess of twenty-two (22) work days as described above. Non-emergency duty does not qualify.
State Duty. The Contractor shall pay the state duty in accordance with the legislation effective on the moment of obligations appeared concerning the making of this type payment.
State Duty. The Contractor shall perform the tax obligations on the state duty in accordance with the legislation effective on the date when the obligations to make such payment arose.
