Statutory Leave definition

Statutory Leave means, with respect to a Participant, a period of time throughout which the Participant is on a leave of absence to which he or she is entitled under applicable legislation and following which he or she has the right, pursuant to such legislation, to return to active employment with the Corporation or a Subsidiary.
Statutory Leave means leave provided for in Part 8 of the 1996 Act.

Examples of Statutory Leave in a sentence

  • The duration of Statutory Leave shall not exceed eight (8) weeks (or in the case of FMLA leave, twelve (12) weeks) from the date of the leave’s commencement.


More Definitions of Statutory Leave

Statutory Leave means pregnancy leave, parental leave, bereavement leave, or a period of attendance at court as a juror;
Statutory Leave means a leave of absence for which the Employment Standards Act (British Columbia) requires the University to continue to make contributions in respect of Member on such a leave, if the Member elects to continue to make his required contributions under the Plan.
Statutory Leave means a Bona Fide Leave that is approved by management of a Participant’s business unit, is provided by applicable law and is taken in accordance with such law and applicable Company policy.
Statutory Leave. A Member who gives birth or adopts an infant child is entitled to leave for any period provided by statute.
Statutory Leave means any leave of absence within the meaning of the Employment Standards Act, 2000 as amended from time to time; (Last amended September 8, 2006 – Effective September 4, 2001)
Statutory Leave means a leave of absence from work due to a pregnancy, maternity, and/or parental leave authorized by Employment Standards Legislation;