Continuing Contract definition

Continuing Contract means a contract for Professional Services entered into in accordance with Section 287.055 of the Florida Statutes, between the District and a firm, whereby the firm provides Professional Services to the District for projects in which the costs do not exceed two million dollars ($2,000,000), for a study activity when the fee for such Professional Services to the District does not exceed two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000), or for work of a specified nature as outlined in the contract with the District, with no time limitation except that the contract must provide a termination clause (for example, a contract for general District engineering services). Firms providing Professional Services under Continuing Contracts shall not be required to bid against one another.
Continuing Contract means the right of a unit member to continued employment without removal except as provided for in Article 16, Termination, or Article 17, Retrenchment; or by resignation or retirement.
Continuing Contract means a contract between a teacher, assistant principal, principal, or supervisor who has satisfied the probationary term of service and the local school board.

Examples of Continuing Contract in a sentence

  • Nothing in this Continuing Contract shall obligate the Owner to procure any minimum amount of services from the Consultant.

  • Any such Task Order for services shall reference this Continuing Contract, and the terms of this Continuing Contract shall apply to and be part of any Task Order.


More Definitions of Continuing Contract

Continuing Contract means a contract of employment that is in force from year to year.
Continuing Contract means a contract, arrangement or other agreement (oral or written) for which a notice of disclaimer pursuant to Section 32 of the CCAA has not been sent by Coalspur on or prior to the Disclaimer Deadline such that the agreement will remain in effect on the Effective Date;
Continuing Contract means a professional services contract as defined in the ConsultantsCompetitive Negotiation Act (CCNA), Section 287.055, F.S. Professional services performed for project planning, design, or construction under a continuing contract shall not exceed the monetary limits established in the CCNA to be eligible for project funding through the State Revolving Fund Loan Program.
Continuing Contract means a contract between the employee who has satisfied the probationary term of service and the local school board.
Continuing Contract means a contract for architectural/engineering surveying/mapping/landscape architectural services established on an annual or ongoing basis whereby the firm provides professional services to the Utilities Commission for projects in which construction costs* do not exceed $4,000,000, for study activity when the fee for such professional services* does not exceed $500,000 or for work of a specified nature as outlined in the contract required by the Utilities Commission. *Currently in effect as specified in law
Continuing Contract contract issued to teachers who have completed the major portion of three consecutive years and have been offered a contract for the ensuing year.
Continuing Contract means the contract issued to instructional personnel who have met the requirements stated in Statute 1012.33 prior to July 1, 1984, subject to statutory changes.