Temporary Transfers definition

Temporary Transfers means the transfer of a Player on a temporary basis in accordance with Rule C1(g)(vi) of the Football Association Rules.
Temporary Transfers shall be understood to mean those transfers caused by the absence of an employee. The transferred employee is to receive the employee’s normal and regular rate of pay for the entire period. Only one transfer may be made to cover such absent employee. Employees covered by this Agreement may be moved from one project or job to another at the sole discretion of the Employer. Roving survey parties or individuals are specifically permitted.
Temporary Transfers means any use of a valid trap tag issued pursuant to an active trap certificate by someone other than the owner of the certificate. This includes but is not limited to leasing, renting, loaning, lending or other commercial or non-commercial arrangement for the use of the tag during the fishing season. If the owner suffers a hardship or emergency that requires another person to pull the owners traps in response to the hardship or emergency, this use is not subject to the transfer fee under the provisions of a temporary transfer. However, the pull must be authorized and documented pursuant to subsection 68B-24.006(7), F.A.C.

Examples of Temporary Transfers in a sentence

  • Temporary Transfers - In the event an employee is assigned to a job other than that to which he/she is permanently assigned for a minimum of one (1) hour or more, he/she shall receive his/her own rate of pay or the rate of the Classification to which he/she is assigned, whichever is higher for all hours worked in the assigned position.

  • The Union will be notified in writing of all Temporary Transfers.

  • The Union will be notified, via email, of all Temporary Transfers.

  • SECTION H - Temporary Transfers Employees are subject to temporary assignment and temporary transfer at the discretion of the Board.

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  • Temporary Transfers shall not be made on an arbitrary or capricious basis.

  • Temporary Transfers shall not exceed fifteen (15) working days without mutual agreement of the Parties.

  • When an employee is on a medical leave of absence, the Company will return the employee to his/her former department and classification by filling the position on a temporary basis in accordance with Article 7, Section 6 – Temporary Transfers.

  • The parties further recognize that this matrix will also allow more flexibility for the Company to grant vacation and leave of absence requests, and provide a larger group of employees to draw on for Temporary Transfers where needed.

  • Section 10.5. Temporary Transfers - A temporary transfer shall not exceed twenty-one (21) calendar days within a sixty (60) day period unless an emergency exists and is approved by the Union.


More Definitions of Temporary Transfers

Temporary Transfers. Any employee formally transferred from their classification to another classification within the bargaining unit for more than one (1) week, shall be paid either the rate of the position to which the employee is transferred, or the rate prior to the transfer, whichever is higher.

Related to Temporary Transfers

  • Temporary Transfer means the assignment of an employee to a different work location other than her own for a period of 90 days or less. With regard to temporary transfers, the Company will: (a) seek volunteers first from the same occupation and work location from which the transfer is to be made; (b) if there are no volunteers, the least senior Associate in the same department, occupation and work location from which the transfer is to be made shall be selected. On completion of a temporary transfer, an employee has the right to return to the same occupation and work location from which she came.

  • Voluntary Transfer is a transfer from one assignment to another within the jurisdiction of The Peel District School Board, initiated by the Teacher as per this Article.

  • Involuntary Transfer means any Transfer of Shares, or proposed Transfer of Shares, (i) in the case of a Member who is a natural person, upon such Member’s death or the entry by a court of competent jurisdiction adjudicating such Member incompetent to manage such Member’s person or such Member’s property; (ii) in the case of a Member that is a trust, the termination of the trust, (iii) in the case of a Member that is a partnership, the dissolution and commencement of winding up of the partnership; (iv) in the case of a Member that is an estate, the distribution by the fiduciary of the estate’s interest in the Company; and (v) in the case of a Member that is a corporation, the filing of a certificate of dissolution, or its equivalent, for the corporation or the revocation of its charter.

  • Definitive Warrant means a Warrant Certificate in definitive form that is not deposited with the Depositary or with the Warrant Agent as custodian for the Depositary.

  • Temporary domicile means the principal place of abode within Utah of a person who does not have a present intention to continue residency within Utah permanently or indefinitely.