Title Change definition

Title Change means a change in the title of the class to which a position is allocated without change in the position's duty and responsibility content.
Title Change. A change in title of a position without significant changes to on-going duties, responsibilities, or salary level.
Title Change means intentional transfer of title by deed or anticipated future transfer of title by Contract for Deed between two or more parties. “Title change” specifically does not include

Examples of Title Change in a sentence

  • Title Change to High School ASB/Library Clerk job description attached.

  • Protection of Title; Change of Name, Identity, Corporate Structure or Location, Etc.................................13 SECTION 5.03.

  • These are the audits carried out to control changes such as Change of Customer Title, Change of Customer Activity Scope, Change of Customer Address and Branches.

  • Protection of Title; Change of Name, Identity, Corporate Structure or Location, Etc....................

  • Title: Change to Withdrawal Policy in Appendix D Description: Effective 4/14/04: Hardship availability will be amended as follows: Payment of funeral expenses for the Participant's spouse, children or dependents will be permitted.

  • Protection of Title; Change of Name, Identity, Corporate Structure or Location, Etc.............................

  • No Title Change – More than one year Additional compensation for the performance of additional job duties without a change in title, related to the unit member's normal duties, and which are to be performed for a period of more than one year.

  • Protection of Title; Change of Name, Identity, Corporate Structure or Location, Etc...................................

  • Protection of Title; Change of Name, Identity, Corporate Structure or Location, Etc..........................13 SECTION 5.03.

  • No Title Change – Less than one year Additional compensation for the performance of job duties without a change in title which are to be performed or which were performed for a period of less than one year.