Work In Excess of Assignment Sample Clauses

Work In Excess of Assignment. 29 A part-time unit member who is assigned to work a minimum of 30 thirty (30) minutes per day in excess of his/her regular assignment 31 for a period of twenty (20) consecutive work days or more shall 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 7.3 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 have the basic assignment changed to reflect the longer hours for the purpose of fringe benefit proration.
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  • Termination of Assignment Citizens and the Firm may each terminate a specific assignment, or all assignments held by the Firm, at any time upon advance written notice. Citizens may also reassign any matter at any time upon advance written notice. Once terminated, the Firm agrees to timely withdraw as counsel in any court proceeding.‌

  • Notification of Assignment Any assignment that is not undertaken in accordance with the provisions set forth above shall be null and void ab initio. A Party making any assignment shall promptly notify the other Party of such assignment, regardless of whether consent is required. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns.

  • DURATION OF ASSIGNMENT The scope of services of this Assignment shall be completed no later than August 31, 2023, unless terminated earlier as provided in Section 3.2 of the Agreement. The schedule is subject to adjustments for possible time extension; however, any extension of time must be approved by the TFC and shall require an amendment to Assignment No. 1.

  • Notification of Assignments Assignments and schedules for the following year shall be made by the last working day of the teacher's work year.

  • Right of Assignment (6) The Lessee will not assign, transfer, pledge, hypothecate, surrender or dispose of this lease, or any interest herein, sublet, or permit any other person or persons whomsoever to occupy the Premises without the written consent of the Lessor being first obtained in writing; this lease is personal to Lessee; Lessee’s interests, in whole or in part, cannot be sold, assigned, transferred, seized or taken by operation at law, or under or by virtue of any execution or legal process, attachment or proceedings instituted against the Lessee, or under or by virtue of any bankruptcy or insolvency proceedings had in regard to the Lessee, or in any other manner, except as above mentioned. Notwithstanding any provision in this Lease, Lessee may, without Lessor consent, execute and deliver one or more leasehold mortgages (or leasehold trust deeds) to any lender to Lessee with respect hereto.

  • Notice of Assignment Upon its receipt of a duly executed and completed Assignment Agreement, together with the processing and recordation fee referred to in Section 10.6(d) (and any forms, certificates or other evidence required by this Agreement in connection therewith), Administrative Agent shall record the information contained in such Assignment Agreement in the Register, shall give prompt notice thereof to Company and shall maintain a copy of such Assignment Agreement.

  • DEED OF ASSIGNMENT/TRANSFER Upon full payment of the TPP and subject to the consent (if applicable) being obtained by the Purchaser from the Developer/Proprietor and other relevant authorities and further subject to Clause 8.2 hereof, the Assignee/Bank and the Purchaser shall observe the following:-

  • Acceptance of Assignment Assignee hereby accepts the assignment contained in paragraph 1 hereof.

  • Conditions of Assignment If Tenant desires to assign or sublet all or any part of the Premises, it shall so notify Landlord at least thirty (30) days in advance of the date on which Tenant desires to make such assignment or sublease. Tenant shall provide Landlord with a copy of the proposed assignment or sublease and such information as Landlord might request concerning the proposed sublessee or assignee to allow Landlord to make informed judgments as to the financial condition, reputation, operations and general desirability of the proposed sublessee or assignee. Within fifteen (15) days after Landlord's receipt of Tenant's proposed assignment or sublease and all required information concerning the proposed sublease or assignee, Landlord shall have the following options: (1) consent to the proposed assignment or sublease, and, if the rent due and payable by any assignee or sublessee under any such permitted assignment or sublease (or a combination of the rent payable under such assignment or sublease plus any bonus or any other consideration or any payment incident thereto) exceeds the rent payable under this Lease for such space, Tenant shall pay to Landlord all such excess rent and other excess consideration within ten (10) days following receipt thereof by Tenant; or (2) refuse, with reasonable judgement, to consent to the proposed assignment or sublease, which refusal shall be deemed to have been exercised unless Landlord gives Tenant written notice providing otherwise. Upon the occurrence of an event of default, if all or any part of the Premises are then assigned or sublet, Landlord, in addition to any other remedies provided by this Lease or provided by law, may, at its option, collect directly from the assignee or sublessee all rents becoming due to Tenant by reason of the assignment or sublease, and Landlord shall have a security interest in all properties on the Premises to secure payment of such sums. Any collection directly by Landlord from the assignee or sublessee shall not be construed to constitute a novation or a release of Tenant or any guarantor from the further performance of its obligations under this Lease.

  • Assignment of Assets Subject to Sections 1.1 and 1.2, Assignor does hereby grant, assign, bargain, sell and transfer to Assignee, its successors and assigns, in trust, for the benefit of all the Assignor’s creditors generally, all of the property and assets of Assignor of every kind and nature wherever situated, whether in possession, reversion, remainder or expectancy, both real and personal, and any interest or equity therein not exempt from the enforcement of a money judgment, including, without limitation, all inventory, merchandise, goods, furniture, fixtures, machinery, equipment, raw materials, work in process, accounts, general intangibles, intellectual property, deposits, books, records, fixtures, cash on hand, bank accounts, tax refunds, all choses in action, insurance policies and refunds and all other property of every kind and nature owned by Assignor, or in which Assignor has an interest (the “Assignment Estate”).

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