Officership definition

Officership herein means a Person's status, rights, benefits and obligations in such Person's capacity as an Officer of the Corporation.

Examples of Officership in a sentence

  • Employees with a minimum of four years employment and certifications: Officership (Standards on Fire Officer Professional Qualifications or college accredited), Hydraulics, Incident Command and Company Tactics and Standards on Fire Safety Officer.

  • From and after the Effective Date and until the Officership Change Date, or such sooner date as the Executive’s employment may be terminated by the Executive for any reason or by the Company for Cause (as defined under the Letter Agreement (as defined below)) (such Officership Change Date or sooner date, the “Termination Date”), Executive shall perform only such duties and special projects as are assigned by the Chief Executive Officer of the Company.

  • In addition, the Executive hereby resigns, effective as of 11:59 p.m. PT on the Officership Change Date, from all trusteeships, committee memberships and fiduciary capacities held with, or on behalf of, the Company and its subsidiaries and affiliates.

  • In addition, the Executive hereby resigns, effective as of11:59 p.m. PT on the Officership Change Date, from all trusteeships, committee memberships and fiduciary capacities held with, or on behalf of, the Company and its subsidiaries and affiliates.

  • Officership Allowance Officers working on the operational or yellow watch roster, or in relieving positions as defined in Clause 2.3.5.2 of this Agreement, will receive an allowance set out in Table 4, Part 5 of this Agreement in recognition of enhanced duties associated with the introduction of TAPs, the Station Management System and general supervisory responsibilities.

Related to Officership

  • Chief Officer means the Officer appointed by the Integration Joint Board in accordance with section 10 of the Act;

  • Executive Officer means, with respect to any corporation, the Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, President, Executive Vice President, any Vice President, the Secretary or the Treasurer of such corporation; and with respect to any partnership, any general partner ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.

  • Chief Operating Officer means the Chief Operating Officer of the Corporation.

  • Health Officer means the Municipal Health Officer or District Health Officer or such other official as may be appointed by the State Government in that behalf.

  • Chief Probation Officer (i.e., CUSPO) means the individual appointed by the United States District Court to supervise the work of the court’s probation staff. For the purpose of the contract, the “Chief Probation Officer” acts as the contract administrator on behalf of the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.