WEEKLY ENGAGEMENTS Sample Clauses

The 'Weekly Engagements' clause defines the terms and structure for work or services to be provided on a weekly basis. Typically, it outlines the expected hours, deliverables, or tasks to be completed each week, and may specify how scheduling, reporting, or payment will be handled for these recurring periods. This clause ensures both parties have a clear understanding of ongoing commitments and helps prevent misunderstandings regarding the frequency and scope of work.
WEEKLY ENGAGEMENTS. When an Orchestrator is guaranteed by written contract not less than forty (40) out of fifty-two (52) consecutive weeks at $1559.29 or more per week, he/she shall not be entitled to any additional compensation based upon any of the above page rates. When an Orchestrator is called to work at the above page rates, one (1) thirty (30) minute period of free consultation time shall be allowed; however, all waiting time shall be paid for at the rate of $41.85 per hour.
WEEKLY ENGAGEMENTS. When an Orchestrator is guaranteed by written contract not less than forty (40) out of fifty-two (52) consecutive weeks at $1,679.55 ($1,713.14 effective April 3, 2016 and $1,747.40 effective April 2, 2017) or more per week, he/she shall not be entitled to any additional compensation based upon any of the above page rates. When an Orchestrator is called to work at the above page rates, one (1) thirty (30) minute period of free consultation time shall be allowed; however, all waiting time shall be paid for at the rate of $45.08 ($45.98 effective April 3, 2016 and $46.90 effective April 2, 2017) per hour.

Related to WEEKLY ENGAGEMENTS

  • IRO Engagement 1. CHSI shall engage an IRO that possesses the qualifications set forth in Paragraph B, below, to perform the responsibilities in Paragraph C, below. The IRO shall conduct the review in a professionally independent and objective fashion, as set forth in Paragraph D. Within 30 days after OIG receives the information identified in Section V.A.12 of the CIA or any additional information submitted by CHSI in response to a request by OIG, whichever is later, OIG will notify CHSI if the IRO is unacceptable. Absent notification from OIG that the IRO is unacceptable, CHSI may continue to engage the IRO. 2. If CHSI engages a new IRO during the term of the CIA, this IRO shall also meet the requirements of this Appendix. If a new IRO is engaged, CHSI shall submit the information identified in Section V.A.12 of the CIA to OIG within 30 days of engagement of the IRO. Within 30 days after OIG receives this information or any additional information submitted by CHSI at the request of OIG, whichever is later, OIG will notify CHSI if the IRO is unacceptable. Absent notification from OIG that the IRO is unacceptable, CHSI may continue to engage the IRO.

  • Engagement of Contractor 1.01 The Authority hereby engages the Contractor and the Contractor agrees to perform the services as set forth in Exhibit A which is herein incorporated by reference.

  • Engagement of Consultant The Company hereby engages the Consultant and the Consultant hereby agrees to provide consulting services as set forth in Section 1.2 of this Agreement.

  • Engagement of Services Consultant shall perform the services described on Exhibit A attached hereto (the “Services”) for the Company to the best of Consultant’s ability. The Company selected Consultant to perform services for it based upon the Company receiving Consultant’s personal services. Consultant therefore may not subcontract or otherwise delegate its obligations under this Agreement without the Company’s prior written consent. Consultant shall provide the Services in a professional manner and in a manner reasonably satisfactory to the Company.

  • Community Engagement Integration Activities The SP will support the HSP to engage the community of diverse persons and entities in the area where it provides health services when setting priorities for the delivery of health services and when developing plans for submission to the LHIN including but not limited to CAPS and integration proposals.