Federal Jurisdiction Sample Clauses

Federal Jurisdiction. The Society was certified in May 1995 under the Canada Labour Code for a bargaining unit comprised of the following: All employees of Xxxxx Power* in the Province of Ontario, employed as supervisors, professional engineers, engineers-in-training, scientists, and professional, administrative and associated employees, save and except for persons who perform managerial functions as distinct from supervisory functions; persons employed in a confidential capacity with respect to labour relations; and persons in bargaining units for which any trade union held bargaining rights as of November 13, 1991. On April 1, 1998, jurisdiction for labour relations for the above-noted federal bargaining unit was delegated to the Province of Ontario.
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Federal Jurisdiction. In the event that Inergi engages in business activities that involve a “federal work, undertaking or business” (as defined in the Canada Labour Code, R.S.C. 1885, C. L-2), Inergi shall not oppose the Society’s certification under the Canada Labour Code to represent all employees who would fall within the scope of the Society’s provincial bargaining unit as described in this Article.
Federal Jurisdiction. The Society was certified in May 1995 under the Canada Labour Code for a bargaining unit comprised of the following: All employees of Ontario Hydro employed by Ontario Hydro Nuclear (OHN*) in the Province of Ontario employed as supervisors, professional engineers, engineers-in-training, scientists, and professional, administrative and associated employees, save and except for persons who perform managerial functions as distinct from supervisory functions; persons employed in a
Federal Jurisdiction. In the event that nuclear workers are found to be covered under the Canada Labour Code and The Society applies to represent these employees, Ontario Hydro will not oppose certification for any employee represented by The Society under this Agreement.
Federal Jurisdiction. The Society was certified in May 1995 under the Canada Labour Code for a bargaining unit comprised of the following: All employees of AMEC Nuclear Safety Solutions Ltd. employed by AMEC NSS in the Province of Ontario employed as supervisors, professional engineers, engineers-in-training, scientists, and professional, administrative and associated employees, save and except for persons who perform managerial functions as distinct from supervisory functions; persons employed in a confidential capacity with respect to labour relations; and persons in bargaining units for which any trade union held bargaining rights as of November 13, 1991. On April 1, 1998, jurisdiction for labour relations for the above-noted federal bargaining unit was delegated to the Province of Ontario.
Federal Jurisdiction. In the event that Vertex engages in business activities that involve a "federal work, undertaking or business" (as defined in the Canada Labour Code, R.S.C. 1885, C. L-2), Vertex shall not oppose the Society’s certification under the Canada Labour Code to represent all employees who would fall within the scope of the Society’s provincial bargaining unit as described in this Article.
Federal Jurisdiction. Nothing in this Lease shall be construed to constitute a waiver of Federal Supremacy or Federal Sovereign Immunity.
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Federal Jurisdiction. Licensee hereby expressly consents to the jurisdiction of the federal courts with re- spect to claims by Xxxxxxx under the Copyright Act of 1976, as amended, including subsidiary and related claims.
Federal Jurisdiction. Customer shall take no action that, directly or indirectly, could result in Processor being subjected to federal regulation, other than as to safety, under the Natural Gas Act or Section 311 of the Natural Gas Policy Act. If Customer takes any such action, in addition to all other remedies available to it in connection with such breach, Processor shall have the right to terminate this Agreement immediately. Customer shall be responsible and pay for and shall release, defend, indemnify and hold harmless Processor to the maximum extent permitted under applicable laws, from any and all Losses arising from or out of any act or omission of Customer which results in Processor or its Affiliates becoming subject to federal regulation, other than as to safety, under the Natural Gas Act or Section 311 of the Natural Gas Policy Act. In addition to the foregoing, Processor may terminate this Agreement without penalty if Processor or any Plant becomes subject to federal regulation, other than as to safety, under the Natural Gas Act or Section 311 of the Natural Gas Policy Act, and Processor elects to discontinue providing processing or other service to all customers at such Plant.
Federal Jurisdiction. 19 PART C -- PROVISIONS RELATING TO RESALE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 1.
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