A Continuing definition
Examples of A Continuing in a sentence
A Continuing Restrictive Condition is any condition in this Policy, however expressed, that purports to require you to do, or not to do, a particular act or acts, or requires you to act, or not to act, in a particular manner (and any condition the effect of which is that a given set of circumstances is required to exist or to be maintained or not to exist shall be taken as falling within this definition).
A Continuing appointment signifies the right of a Member to continuous employment that may be terminated only through the mechanisms provided in Article 8.
A Continuing Education Committee is established and shall consist of two (2) administrators and (3) three bargaining unit members.
A Continuing Care Patient receiving care from a Network Provider may elect to continue to receive transitional care from such provider if the provider's Network Provider contract is terminated or non-renewed for reasons other than for failure to meet applicable quality standards or for fraud.
A Continuing Employee who returns to work from parental leave shall be returned to the position held prior to the leave.
A Continuing Employee shall not be deemed to have terminated employment in connection with or in anticipation of the consummation of the transactions contemplated by the Transaction Agreements for purposes of determining eligibility for severance benefits.
A Continuing Contract Academic Professional will be treated as Associate Continuing Contract Academic Professional.
A Continuing Education Teacher shall be entitled to a leave of absence with pay on a maximum of two (2) days in each contract term for bereavement leave, at the time of adoption of the Teacher's child, or illness provided that the Teacher arranges and ensures that he/she is replaced with another duly qualified Teacher.
A Continuing Education Teacher shall be entitled to a leave of absence with pay on a maximum of two (2) days in each contract term for bereavement leave, illness, or compassionate leave provided that the teacher arranges and ensures that they are replaced with another duly qualified teacher.
A Continuing Appointment may be offered only to Instructional and Administrative Associates.