Permanent accommodation definition

Permanent accommodation means accommodation other than temporary accommodation under Clause 82.
Permanent accommodation means accommodation other than temporary accommodation under Clause 83.
Permanent accommodation means accommodation which becomes the property of the employer at the end of the Defects Period.

Examples of Permanent accommodation in a sentence

  • Permanent accommodation: Number of households assessed during the year Percentage of decision notifications issued within 28 days of initial presentation.

  • Permanent accommodation must be supported by documentation from a relevant medical specialist.

  • Permanent accommodation will be assessed in the following manner, considering all available medical information:  Determine if the employee requiring accommodation can fit into any available job posting that has not been awarded.

  • Permanent accommodation will be assessed in the following manner, considering all available medical information: • Determine if the employee requiring accommodation can fit into any available job posting that has not been awarded.


More Definitions of Permanent accommodation

Permanent accommodation means accommodation other than temporary accommodation under Clause 77.
Permanent accommodation means permanent residential dwellings constructed of permanent materials and intended for the permanent accommodation of workers. Includes ancillary buildings such as canteens, utility and service buildings, and recreational areas. Such accommodation will be located within the urban area on sites with good accessibility to project sites and major transportation networks.
Permanent accommodation. A permanent change in work assignment or modification to work practices or expectations of the worker. Accommodating a worker may require special arrangements which may or may not be covered by the Collective Agreement. Such accommodations must be agreed to by the Union and the Company (refer to Article
Permanent accommodation means the full time permanent occupation of a Building or Structure;
Permanent accommodation means accommodation for any period longer than one calendar month.

Related to Permanent accommodation

  • Transient accommodation means a room, group of rooms, or other living or sleeping space for the lodging of occupants, including but not limited to residences or buildings used as residences, that is obtained through a transient space marketplace or is a professionally managed unit. "Transient accommodation" does not include: a hotel or hotel room; a room, group of rooms, or other living or sleeping space used as a place of assembly; a dormitory or other similar residential facility of an elementary or secondary school or a college or university; a hospital, nursing home, or other similar residential facility of a provider of services for the care, support and treatment of individuals that is licensed by the State; a campsite, cabin, lean-to, or other similar residential facility of a campground or an adult or youth camp; a furnished or unfurnished private residential property, including but not limited to condominiums, bungalows, single-family homes and similar living units, where no maid service, room service, linen changing service or other common hotel services are made available by the lessor and where the keys to the furnished or unfurnished private residential property, whether a physical key, access to a keyless locking mechanism, or other means of physical ingress to the furnished or unfurnished private residential property, are provided to the lessee at the location of an offsite real estate broker licensed by the New Jersey Real Estate Commission pursuant to R.S.45:15-1 et seq.; or leases of real property with a term of at least 90 consecutive days.

  • Housing accommodation means any publicly assisted housing accommodation or any real property, or portion thereof, which is used or occupied, or is intended, arranged, or designed to be used or occupied, as the home, residence, or sleeping place of one or more persons, but shall not include any single family residence the occupants of which rent, lease, or furnish for compensation not more than one room therein.

  • residential accommodation means accommodation which is provided in—

  • Reasonable accommodation means necessary and appropriate modification and adjustments not imposing a disproportionate or undue burden, where needed in a particular case, to ensure to persons with disabilities the enjoyment or exercise on an equal basis with others of all human rights and fundamental freedoms;