Council Conditions definition
Examples of Council Conditions in a sentence
The Councils shall approve the terms of any WG funding conditions relating to the HMT Contribution and the terms of the Final Deal Agreement, each as a "GMWB Matter" within six (6) months of the Commencement Date or by such other date as agreed by the Councils (with any such extension to be approved as a "GMWB Matter") with the prior agreement of the Accountable Body (in consultation with the other Council) ("Conditions Longstop Date").
General ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Council Handbook means the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Councils for Health Services (Great Britain) General Council Conditions of Service.
Sick Pay Scheme You will be entitled to Occupational Sick Pay in accordance with National Joint Council Conditions of Service and Statutory Sick Pay, according to eligibility.
A supplement of £282 per year (for employees paid up to spinal column point 17), or £141 per year (for employees paid at or above spinal column point 18) is paid to employees in posts which fall within the scope of the former National Joint Council Conditions of Service for Administrative, Professional & Technical Staffs.
The consulting firm shall be experienced in the preparation of staff reports (presented to both the Planning Commission and City Council); Conditions of Approval (COAs); Resolutions and Ordinances; environmental documents (e.g., Initial Studies, MNDs, EIRs, and NOEs) and other special projects requiring a dedicated project planner for a substantial period of time.
Annual leave may be carried over subject to Section 1, paragraphs 10 to 14 of the General Council Conditions of Service.
The parties have agreed to update the contract by removing references to the old General ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Council Conditions and the temporary schedules and instead align with other staff groups by adopting the common terms outlined in the NHS Terms and Conditions of Service Handbook to provide equity across staff groups.
Parties have agreed to update the contract by removing references to the old General ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Council Conditions and the temporary schedules and instead align with other staff groups by adopting the common terms outlined in the NHS Terms and Conditions Handbook to provide equity across staff groups.