Just and Reasonable Cause definition

Just and Reasonable Cause means any reason other than those arising out of any failure of a party to the covenants herein, including but not limited to paragraph 12.2;

Examples of Just and Reasonable Cause in a sentence

  • A continuing teacher who has one (1) or more years of continuous employment and who is terminated, save and except a continuing teacher who is terminated or dismissed pursuant to Article C.24 (Dismissal and Discipline for Misconduct; Just and Reasonable Cause; Due Process) and Section 15 of the School Act, may elect to receive severance pay at any time during the first twelve (12) months following termination.

  • Discipline for Just and Reasonable Cause Employees who have completed probation shall only be disciplined, suspended, or discharged for just and reasonable cause.

  • Just and Reasonable Cause Employees who have successfully completed their probation period can only be disciplined or discharged for just and reasonable cause.

  • Standard Just and Reasonable Cause The Company agrees that an employee bound by this Agreement may only be disciplined for just and reasonable cause.