Probationer definition

Probationer means any individual holding a probationary faculty appointment.
Probationer means a person placed on probation pursuant to chapter XI of the code of criminal procedure, Act No. 175 of the Public Acts of 1927, being sections 771.1 to 771.14a of the Michigan Compiled Laws.
Probationer means a person who is employed on probation pursuant to section 29;

Examples of Probationer in a sentence

  • Probationer means any individual holding a probationary faculty appointment.

  • Probationer presbyters are often considered by the circuit to be the most suitably qualified people to be granted an authorisation, though some will in conscience decline to be nominated.

  • Notwithstanding any other provisions of this section, an employee (Probationer) shall have the right to appeal from any rejection during the probationary period based on political or religious affiliations or opinions, association activities, or race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability or sexual orientation.

  • Name of Local Ecumenical Partnership or shared church Denomination of partner church Name and post of the appropriate authority in the partner denomination Contact email address and phone number PASTORAL RESPONSIBILITY Probationer presbyters in the Methodist Church exercise pastoral responsibility under the direction of the Superintendent or his/her nominee.


More Definitions of Probationer

Probationer means a person placed under supervision by a probation order;
Probationer means an employee who has not completed the period of his / her probation.
Probationer means a member in a service class or category who has not completed his probation.
Probationer means an individual holding a probationary faculty appointment;
Probationer means any individual holding a Probationary Faculty Appointment.
Probationer in service means a member of that service who has not completed his probation;
Probationer. See “Offender.”