Common use of Date of Settlement Clause in Contracts

Date of Settlement. No monetary claim by an employee covered by this Agreement or by the Union against the Board shall be valid beyond the pay period prior to the pay period in which the grievance was first filed in writing, unless the circumstances of the case made it impossible for the employee, or the Union, as the case may be, to know that the employee or the Union has grounds for such claim prior to that date, in which case, the claim shall be limited retroactively to a period of forty-five (45) days prior to the date the claim was first filed in writing.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Date of Settlement. No monetary claim by an employee covered by this Agreement or by the Union against the Board shall be valid beyond the pay period prior to the pay period in which the grievance was first filed in writing, unless the circumstances of the case made it impossible for the employee, or the Union, as the case may be, to know that the employee or the Union has grounds for such claim prior to that date, in which case, the claim shall be limited retroactively to a period of 45 (forty-five (45five) days prior to the date the claim was first filed in writing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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Date of Settlement. No monetary claim by an employee covered by this Agreement or by the Union against the Board shall be valid beyond the pay period prior to the pay period in which the grievance was first filed in writing, unless the circumstances of the case made it impossible for the employee, or the Union, as the case may be, to know that the employee or the Union has grounds for such claim prior to that date, in which case, the claim shall be limited retroactively to a period of forty-forty- five (45) days prior to the date the claim was first filed in writing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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