Thirty-Five Years Sample Clauses

The "Thirty-Five Years" clause establishes a specific time period—thirty-five years—relevant to the rights or obligations described in the contract. Typically, this clause is used in contexts such as copyright assignments or licenses, where it may set the duration after which certain rights revert to the original owner or creator. For example, in U.S. copyright law, authors can terminate grants of rights after thirty-five years. The core function of this clause is to provide a clear, predetermined timeframe for the duration or reversion of contractual rights, ensuring predictability and protecting long-term interests.
Thirty-Five Years. Upon reaching the employment anniversary of thirty-five (35) years of continuous service, employees shall have earned an additional 108 work hours vacation with pay. This provision applies when the qualifying date occurs before July 1st in each year.