Briefs definition

Briefs and "Re-writes" are shared jurisdiction between the bargaining unit and the excluded Managing Editor. "Briefs" and "Re-writes" are defined as re-writes and/or edits of less than 300 words of materials provided by third parties (Provincial government, charitable organizations, community interest groups, etc.) by way of press release or other form of notification. When such Briefs or Re-writes are written or edited by the Managing Editor, they shall be published with the byline "The Daily Courier" or "Daily Courier Staff".

Examples of Briefs in a sentence

  • Briefs will be limited to no more than ten pages each, and will be limited to initial statements of the case, motions and a pre-hearing brief.

  • Briefs will be limited to no more than ten (10) pages each, and will be limited to initial statements of the case, motions and a pre-hearing brief.

  • Briefs will be limited to no more than ten pages each, and will be limited to initial statements of the case, discovery motions and a pre-hearing brief.

  • Briefs will be limited to no more than [ten] pages each, and will be limited to initial statements of the case, motions and a pre-hearing brief.

  • Briefs may not exceed ten pages, and will be limited to initial statements of the case, motions and a pre-hearing brief.

  • Briefs submitted after the deadline shall not be considered by the Hearing Officer.

  • Briefs, if any are desired, are to be filed promptly, and a summary letter award shall be issued by the arbitrator within seven (7) calendar days of the briefs (or of the close of the hearing if there are no briefs).

  • Risk Assessments, Pre-Job Briefs, Post – Job Briefs & Job Observations will be conducted for all jobs.

  • Briefs are due to the Hearing Officer within ten (10) calendar days of the close of the hearing.

  • Briefs are strongly discouraged and should only be allowed by the arbitrator when the above standard has been met.