Transferring Employee definition

Transferring Employee means an employee at the airport who timely transfers to the regional authority by the transfer date.
Transferring Employee has the meaning set forth in Section 5.18(a).
Transferring Employee means an individual whose contract of employment has effect from and after the Subsequent Transfer Date, by virtue of the operation of TUPE, as if originally made between such person and the Future Host Council.

Examples of Transferring Employee in a sentence

  • The Supplier will indemnify and keep indemnified the Authority and/or any Successor in respect of any Employment Liabilities arising from any act or omission of the Supplier or Sub-contractor in relation to any other Supplier Personnel who is not a Subsequent Transferring Employee arising during any period whether before, on or after the Subsequent Transfer Date.

  • Provided that if the Contracting Body and the Contractor rescind this Contract or vary any of its terms (including any release or compromise in whole or in part of liability) in accordance with the relevant provisions of this Contract or terminate this Contract, such rescission, variation or termination will not require the consent of any Transferring Employee.

  • The Supplier will indemnify and keep indemnified the Authority and/or any Successor in respect of any Employment Liabilities arising from any act or omission of the Supplier or subcontractor in relation to any other Supplier Personnel who is not a Subsequent Transferring Employee arising during any period whether before, on or after the Subsequent Transfer Date.

  • B10.9 The Provider shall indemnify the Authority from and against all loss in connection with or as a result of any claim or demand by any Transferring Employee or Relevant Employee arising out of the employment of or termination of the employment of any Transferring Employee or Relevant Employee provided that this arises from any act, negligence, fault or omission of the Provider or any Sub-contractor in relation to any Relevant Employee, on or after the date of the Relevant Transfer.

  • B10.9 The Contractor shall indemnify the Authority from and against all Loss in connection with or as a result of any claim or demand by any Transferring Employee or Relevant Employee arising out of the employment of or termination of the employment of any Transferring Employee or Relevant Employee provided that this arises from any act, negligence, fault or omission of the Contractor or any Sub-contractor in relation to any Relevant Employee, on or after the date of the Relevant Transfer.


More Definitions of Transferring Employee

Transferring Employee means an employee of a former operator whose contract of employment becomes, either by virtue of TUPE or by virtue of this section, a contract of employment with a new operator;
Transferring Employee means (a) each SpinCo Employee who transfers to a member of the SpinCo Group and (b) each Nuance Employee who transfers to a member of the Nuance Group.
Transferring Employee. (“cyflogai sy’n trosglwyddo”) means an employee of the authority whose contract of employment becomes, by virtue of the application of the TUPE regulations in relation to what is done for the purposes of carrying out the contract between the authority and the contractor, a contract of employment with someone other than the authority; and
Transferring Employee means an employee of the Authority whose contract of employment becomes by virtue of the application of the TUPE Regulations in relation to what is done for the purposes of carrying out this Agreement between the Authority and the Provider a contract of employment with someone other than the Authority;
Transferring Employee means an employee of an Incumbent Contractor whose contract of employment becomes, by virtue of the application of the TUPE Regulations in relation to what is done for the purposes of carrying out the Contract, a contract of employment with someone other than the Incumbent Contractor
Transferring Employee means an employee whose contract of employment becomes, by virtue of sub-paragraph (2), a contract of employment with a transferee; and