Ratified definition
Examples of Ratified in a sentence
Ratified language will be added to the appropriate professional agreements and handbooks, with implementation dates.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, this Agreement shall not become effective unless and until it is: Ratified by a majority of the members of the Bargaining Unit voting at a meeting duly called for such purpose; and, Approved by the Board of Education of The Grosse Pointe Public School System by resolution duly adopted.
This Notice to Proceed may include an Amended or Ratified Budget which will be incorporated into this Contract by a subsequent Amendment, as necessary.
Ratified Master Agreement waivers are specific to each site and shall not be mandated at any other site within the District.
An NTP may include an Amendment or Ratified Budget which will be incorporated into the Contract by a subsequent Amendment, if amended.
Ratified revisions to any re-openers of a successor Master Agreement shall be provided to all Unit Members within a reasonable number of days after ratification by both parties.
Contractor agrees to comply with any trademark usage guidelines that Khronos may issue from time to time, including restrictions of use of Marks for products to be tested for compliance with Ratified Specifications with conformance tests defined by Khronos.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, this Agreement shall not become effective until it is: Ratified by a majority of the members of the Association voting at a meeting duly called for such purpose and Approved by the Board of Education of the North Huron Schools by resolution duly adopted.
Each Member agrees to grant a Reciprocal License under any of its Necessary Patent Claims not excluded in accordance with the following sections for any Ratified Specification on the date of Ratification in reciprocity to all other Members that also grant a Reciprocal License to Member.
The Board and the Association agree to continue an IRS Section 125 Cafeteria Plan for the employees effective January 1, 2014 (Ratified June 27, 2013).