Joint Housing definition

Joint Housing means and includes any building consisting of

Examples of Joint Housing in a sentence

  • The Joint Housing Committee in each community shall consist of: an Administrative Officer, a teacher from the community, and a representative of the Union.

  • The Employer and the Union each agree to appoint three representatives to the Joint Housing, Attraction and Retention Committee.

  • The Board and Union will continue to provide assistance in locating housing for teachers whose assignment is in Hazelton, Kitwanga, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ through the Joint Housing Committees in those communities.

  • The Board and Union will continue to provide assistance in locating housing for teachers whose assignment is in ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Kitwanga, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ through the Joint Housing Committees in those communities.

  • A Joint Housing Management Committee will be formed for the purpose of developing, maintaining and continual improvement of Employer policies to ensure the clean, safe and dignified housing for all Employees living in Employer provided accommodations.

  • Joint Housing Management Committee meetings will be held on a regular basis, at least once per quarter, involving an equal number of Management and Employee representatives to a maximum of six (6) people.

  • The Joint Housing Management Committee will be co-chaired by a representative for the Employer and the Union.

  • To make the Joint Housing Protocol ‘duty to refer’ referral (See Appendix 4) consent must be obtained from the young person and an explanation to them that their homelessness situation will be a joint assessment between the two authorities.

  • The City Region Leaders Board and the HCA are establishing a Joint Housing and Regeneration Board.

  • A Children and Family Assessment will be arranged, and a Joint Housing Protocol meeting is to take place within 10 days.