Term WAS Sample Clauses
The 'Term WAS' clause defines the duration for which an agreement or contract remains in effect. Typically, it specifies a start date and an end date, or outlines conditions under which the agreement will continue or terminate. For example, it may state that the contract is valid for one year from the effective date, or until a particular project is completed. This clause ensures both parties are clear about the timeframe of their obligations, helping to prevent misunderstandings about when responsibilities begin and end.
Term WAS. This agreement shall be effective as of September 1, 2007, and shall continue in effect until September 1, 2010.
Term WAS. This agreement shall be effective as of September 1, 2004, and shall continue in effect until September 1, 2007. Two re- openers from the Association and three re-openers from the District may be offered for bargaining for each year. (See asterisk * below)
