Common use of Unanticipated Needs Clause in Contracts

Unanticipated Needs. The parties recognize that there is sometimes a need to offer one or more additional courses that arises close to or at the beginning of a semester and has not been anticipated in the published course listing for that semester. A college will make a good faith attempt to assign a course or courses that have arisen in these circumstances consistent with this Article, but the need to expediently assign such course or courses to a qualified individual will be the controlling factor.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Unanticipated Needs. The parties recognize that there is sometimes a need to offer one or more additional courses that arises close to or at the beginning of a semester and has not been anticipated in the published course listing for that semester. A college will make a good faith attempt effort to assign a course or courses that have arisen in these circumstances consistent with this Article, but the need to expediently assign such course or courses to there is a qualified individual will be the controlling factorindividual(s) available.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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