Acting Manager definition
Examples of Acting Manager in a sentence
Company will, at all times during the absence of such Station Manager, assign or cause to be assigned an Acting Manager to be in charge and to act for the Station Manager.
Company will provide the Authority the contact information for the Station Manager and Acting Manager.
Acting Manager, Transport Airplane Directorate, Aircraft Certification Service.
An Acting Manager does not have the right to discipline employees but is responsible for the efficient performance of the work of the employees assigned to the Service Area.
If the Affiliated Acting Manager is not specified in the Notice to Perform and Notice of Removal, or if the Acting Manager is not Affiliated with the Manager, its removal, if desired, must be performed pursuant to the terms of any contract between the Acting Manager and the Company.
A certificate signed by the Manager, Acting Manager, or any other officer by the Bank as to the monies or liabilities due, or owing to, or incurred by the Bank on account of the Borrower and/or the Assignor will be conclusive evidence that the stated balance or amount is due or owing by the Borrower and/or the Assignor for all purposes, including any legal proceedings.
Removal of any Affiliated Acting Manager, if included, shall take effect concurrent with the effective date of removal of the Manager.
In a facility where there is no Assistant Manager and the Manager is absent for five work days or more, a qualified member of the bargaining unit may be required to serve as Acting Manager and shall be paid an additional $1.00 an hour while on this assignment.
If the Manager is removed for Good Cause, any Affiliate of the Manager then-acting as the Acting Manager (if one exists) may be concurrently removed, if the Acting Manager is also specified in the Notice to Perform and Notice of Removal provided by the Class A Members.
A certificate signed by the Manager Acting Manager or any other officer of the Bank as to the monies or liabilities for the time being due or owing to or incurred by the Bank on account of the Customer and/or the Assignor shall be conclusive evidence that the balance or amount thereby appearing is due or owing by the Customer and/or the Assignor for all purposes whatsoever including for purposes of any legal proceedings.