Motive definition
Examples of Motive in a sentence
Any waiver of any term of this Agreement by Motive shall not operate as a waiver of any other term of this Agreement, nor shall any failure to enforce any provision of this Agreement operate as a waiver of Motive’s right to enforce any other provision of this Agreement.
Employee’s obligations under this Agreement will be binding upon Employee’s heirs, executors, assigns, and administrators and will inure to the benefit of Motive, its subsidiaries, successors, and assigns.
Motive may terminate this Agreement and Employee’s employment at any time, with or without Cause and with or without notice.
Employee further agrees that in the event of a breach of the foregoing representations and warranties, Employee will indemnify Motive for any and all liability and losses including, without limitation, damages payable to third parties, consequential losses, lost profits, costs and attorneys’ fees, that Motive may incur as a result of such breach.
Upon the termination of Employee’s employment for any reason, Employee agrees to cooperate with Motive in transitioning Employee’s responsibilities and duties as directed by Motive.
Employee agrees that if Employee intends to terminate this Agreement or Employee’s employment for any reason, Employee will give Motive at least 30 days’ advance written notice of such termination.
Rather, to renew this Agreement, Motive and Employee must state their intention to renew this Agreement in writing signed by both Motive and Employee.
Employee’s obligations under the Agreement will be binding upon Employee’s heirs, executors, assigns, and administrators and will insure to the benefit of Motive, its subsidiaries, successors, and assigns.
Employee shall have the benefit of such directors’ and officers’ insurance coverage as Motive shall from time to time obtain, but in no event less than that provided to any other director or officer of Motive.
It is full-time probationary nurse has no seniority until she has completed sixty (60) tours of duty and then her seniority shall date back to the date of hire.