Sideline definition

Sideline. “atmosphere,” or “silent” work day starts at time and place ordered to report and ends when dismissed at studio or in the city.
Sideline landlords have let property in the past and have had a bad experience of it. This is where a managing agent fits in.

Examples of Sideline in a sentence

  • When two (2) or more Sideline Musicians are employed on an engagement, one (1) shall be construed as leader and shall receive one hundred percent (100%) extra of scale.

  • It is understood and agreed that a Sideline Musician who grows or is directed to grow a ▇▇▇▇▇ while employed by the Producer shall not be entitled to such additional compensation therefor.

  • All parents and spectators are expected to cooperate with the Sideline Manager.

  • If any wardrobe or property, personally owned by a Sideline Musician, is damaged in the course of his/her employment, the Producer shall compensate him/her therefor.

  • Sideline setbacks shall be not less than 10 percent of the width of the lot at building line.

  • The following guidelines will be used: (1) in the case of an actual or perceived loss of consciousness, the student must be immediately removed from the activity; (2) in all other cases, standardized concussion assessment tools (e.g., Sideline Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT-II), Standardized Assessment of Concussion (SAC), or Balance Error Scoring System (▇▇▇▇) protocol) will be used as the basis to determine whether the student should be removed from the activity.

  • Sideline musicians who are required to and do report for an interview in dress clothes shall be paid twelve dollars ($12.00) over and above the interview allowance.

  • Music Swimming Volleyball Wrestling * Baseball Competition Cheerleader Debate Soccer Softball Speech Track Alpine Ski Bravo Broadway Cross Country Encore Golf Lacrosse Musical Nordic Ski OnStage Tennis Adapted Athletics Full Length Play Student Council Vocal Music Yearbook Weight Training (Season) FIRST Robotics Competition Math League Newspaper Science Olympiad Dance Show One-Act Play Sideline Cheerleader *Includes 9th Grade Coaches with additional varsity assistant responsibilities.

  • Sideline musicians reporting for interviews shall receive an interview allowance of one-and-one-half hours of pay for the first one and one-half (1½) hours of the interview.

  • Contributions for Health & Welfare in the amount of $30.54 per day shall be made on behalf of each instrumental Musician, Leader, Contractor and Sideline Musician employed under this Agreement.

Related to Sideline

  • Dike means an embankment or ridge of either natural or man-made materials used to prevent the movement of liquids, sludges, solids, or other materials.

  • Red means the chromaticity coordinates (x,y)4 of the light reflected that lie inside the chromaticity areas defined by the boundaries: R12 yellow boundary y = 0.335 R23 the spectral locus R34 the purple line R41 purple boundary y = 0.978 - x With intersection points: x y R1 0.643 0.335 R2 0.665 0.335 R3 0.735 0.265 R4 0.720 0.258

  • Landing means the level portion of a stairs located between flights of stairs or located at the top and foot of a stairs.

  • Frontage means the length of the property line of any one lot parallel to and along each legally accessible public street;

  • Deck means a floor or platform on which seats are provided for the accommodation of passengers;