Incumbent definition
Incumbent has the meaning given in clause 5.3;
Incumbent means a person who is in present possession of an
Incumbent is an employee assigned to a position and who is currently serving in or on leave from the position.
Examples of Incumbent in a sentence
Incumbent responsibilities include, but are not limited to, transferring student records to public or private schools, schools operated by the Department of Juvenile Justice, and the local school system or schools from which the records are requested.
Incumbent is required to serve a minimum of one (1) year in the Associate level classification.
AT&T 4-STATE is an Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier as defined by the Act, authorized to provide certain Telecommunications Services within Illinois.
Temporary for Incumbent Positions will be filled by the senior Back Up applying for the job.
Acting Incumbent Substitute Teachers shall receive the same benefits accorded to regular contract teachers as defined in Article 10, Section 1.
More Definitions of Incumbent
Incumbent means a person who is in present
Incumbent or “previous contractor” means Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLC or SNRS, the company that performed as the contractor under the predecessor DOE M&O prime contract.
Incumbent means a person who is in present possession of an elected office.
Incumbent means the holder of a sound broadcasting contract which is the subject of a notice under section 65 (6).
Incumbent is a unit member assigned to a position and who is currently serving in or on leave from the position.
Incumbent means the employee who currently occupies the position.
Incumbent means the Incumbent or Officiating Minister of the Parish of St ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Church, Darley Abbey in the Diocese of Derby or, in the case of vacancy or unwillingness of the Incumbent to act, such person(s) as may be authorised by the [Archdeacon of Derby] to act in their stead;