Paid Relief definition

Paid Relief means the reimbursement made to a school, college or school system to cover the employment of a replacement teacher to replace the teacher involved in marking or the Languages other than English (LOTE) Examiner conducting languages other than English examinations (as per definition), with the intention that the reimbursement made is to enable a replacement teacher to perform the normal duties of the teacher involved in marking or the teacher conducting languages other than English examinations.

Examples of Paid Relief in a sentence

  • Members occupying the position of Fire Inspector-Captain scheduled on a forty (40) hour workweek, shall have their name placed on the Paid Relief list which their seniority would normally allow.

  • Bar Chart Comparing Paid Relief and Allowances to the Able-Bodied at Woodham Walter for 1832 to 1835, p.208.5.13.

Related to Paid Relief

  • Non-Recourse Party means, with respect to a party, any of such party’s former, current and future equityholders, controlling Persons, directors, officers, employees, agents, representatives, Affiliates, members, managers, general or limited partners, or assignees (or any former, current or future equity holder, controlling Person, director, officer, employee, agent, representative, Affiliate, member, manager, general or limited partner, or assignee of any of the foregoing).

  • Violent felony means any offense that, if committed by an adult, would constitute a felony and:

  • contributory employment and support allowance means an allowance under Part 1 of the Welfare Reform Act 2007 as amended by the provisions of Schedule 3, and Part 1 of Schedule 14, to the Welfare Reform Act 2012 that remove references to an income-related allowance and a contributory allowance under Part 1 of the Welfare Reform Act 2007 as that Part has effect apart from those provisions;

  • Released PAGA Claims means the claims being released as described in Paragraph 6.2 below.