To confer definition

To confer means, but is not limited to, the following: to attend meetings required under provisions of this Contract, to attend negotiation sessions, and to attend grievance meetings/hearings. If a third party is involved and calls for a meeting/hearing during working hours, the Association representatives/witnesses who are employees of the Board who are required to attend such meetings/hearings shall suffer no loss of pay or other emoluments as provided by law and this Contract.

Examples of To confer in a sentence

  • To confer with an attorney for the Board concerning disputes involving the Board that are the subject of pending or imminent court action.

  • To confer with and receive advice from legal counsel regarding potential litigation involving the 32nd District Agricultural Association.

  • To confer upon any officer or officers of the Corporation the power to choose, remove or suspend assistant officers, agents or servants.

  • To confer with an attorney for the board of education concerning disputes involving the board that are the subject of pending or imminent court action.

  • To confer with management and the Auditors, as appropriate, regarding the scope, adequacy and effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting and disclosure controls and procedures, including significant deficiencies or material weaknesses identified by the Auditors.

  • To confer with the District’s Labor Negotiator, Superintendent Jeremy Powell regarding HTA and CSEA negotiations.

  • To confer with, or receive advice from, legal counsel regarding pending litigation, when discussion in open session concerning those matters would prejudice the position of the Board in the litigation.

  • To confer with other local authorities, government departments, statutory bodies, voluntary bodies, the police or other external agencies in order to discharge the responsibilities vested in the Cabinet.

  • To confer with, advise, and direct boards of supervisors, boards of review, and others obligated by law to make levies and assessments, as to their duties under the laws.

  • To confer upon any officer of the corporation the power to appoint, remove and suspend subordinate officers, agents and factors.

Related to To confer

  • Instructions to Consultants (Section 2 of the RFP) means the document which provides shortlisted Consultants with all information needed to prepare their Proposals.

  • Defendant means any party named as a defendant in the Action at any time up to and including the date when the Court has entered a final order certifying the Settlement Class described in Paragraph 12 and approving this Agreement under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure (“Rule”) 23(e).

  • Party or “Parties” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

  • Third Party means a provider of digital educational software or services, including cloud- based services, for the digital storage, management, and retrieval of Education Records and/or Student Data, as that term is used in some state statutes. However, for the purpose of this DPA, the term “Third Party” when used to indicate the provider of digital educational software or services is replaced by the term “Provider.” EXHIBIT “D” DIRECTIVE FOR DISPOSITION OF DATA Provider to dispose of data obtained by Provider pursuant to the terms of the Service Agreement between LEA and Provider. The terms of the Disposition are set forth below:

  • Disclose or "disclosure" means to permit access to, or the release, transfer, or other communication of personally identifiable information by any means, including oral, written, or electronic, whether intended or unintended.

  • Faculty means a Faculty of the University;

  • Serve means to place an alcoholic product before an individual.