Acquiring Knowledge Clause Samples

The "Acquiring Knowledge" clause defines how and when a party is considered to have become aware of certain facts, information, or circumstances relevant to the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the standards for what constitutes actual or constructive knowledge, such as information received in writing or facts that a reasonable person should have discovered through due diligence. Its core function is to clarify the point at which obligations or liabilities may be triggered based on a party's awareness, thereby reducing disputes over whether a party "knew" or "should have known" about specific issues.
Acquiring Knowledge. Where an employee obtains an assignment in one of the classifications listed hereinafter, he or she must, in order to retain his or her assignment, acquire the specific knowledge requirements of the assignment within a reasonable period of time not to exceed six (6) months. Where the employee does not acquire the specific knowledge, he or she shall, as the case may be, return to his or her former classification and, in all cases, shall fill another assignment in accordance with Part C of Article 13.
Acquiring Knowledge. Where an employee obtains a position in one of the classifications listed hereinafter, he or she must, in order to retain his or her position, acquire the specific knowledge requirements of the job within a reasonable period of time not to exceed six (6) months. Where the employee does not acquire the specific knowledge, he or she shall, as the case may be, return to his or her former classification and, in all cases, shall be offered another position in accordance with the order of priority outlined in clause 13.14 or 13.24, as the case may be. all classifications in Groups 1, 2 and 5, with the exception of mail service courier (heavy vehicle); the following classifications in Group 3: helper control centre support (ELE-2); attendant fleet maintenance (ELE-3); maintenance helper/cleaner (ELE-3); community mail box assembler (ELE-3) (B2); mechanic helper (ELE-4); courier/chauffeur (MDO-4); driver (MDO-5); helper, maintenance (MAN-4). It is understood that an appropriate driver’s licence is required to obtain a position in the classifications of attendant fleet maintenance, mechanic helper, courier/chauffeur and driver.

Related to Acquiring Knowledge

  • Full Knowledge By their signatures, the parties acknowledge that they have carefully read and fully understand the terms and conditions of this Agreement, that each party has had the benefit of counsel, or has been advised to obtain counsel, and that each party has freely agreed to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

  • Knowledge Transfer 7.1 Three (3) months prior to the Expiry Date of the Agreement (or where the Agreement is terminated within the timescale notified by the Department) the Provider will upon request: 7.1.1 provide for transfer to the Department and/or the Successor Provider of all knowledge reasonably required for the provision of the Services which may, as appropriate, include information, records and documents including that relating to configuration of software; and 7.1.2 provide the Department and/or Successor Provider with reasonable access to such members of the Provider's or its Sub- Contractors' personnel as have been involved in the development, provision or management of the Services and who are still employed or engaged by the Provider or its Sub- Contractors. 7.2 To facilitate the transfer of knowledge from the Provider to the Department and/or its Successor Provider, the Provider will provide, upon request, a detailed written explanation of the procedures and operations used to provide the Services, the change management process and other standards and procedures to the operations personnel of the Department and/or the Successor Provider. 7.3 The information which the Provider will provide, at its own cost, to the Department and/or its Successor Provider pursuant to Paragraph 7.1 above will include: 7.3.1 copies of up-to-date procedures and manuals; 7.3.2 agreements with third party suppliers of goods and services which are to be transferred to the Department/Successor Provider; 7.3.3 key support contact details for third party supplier personnel under Agreements which are to be assigned or novated to the Department/Successor Provider pursuant to this Schedule 8 (Exit Arrangements); 7.3.4 any relevant interface information.

  • Knowledge Whenever a representation or warranty or other statement in this Agreement (including, without limitation, Schedule I hereto) is made with respect to a Person's "knowledge," such statement refers to such Person's employees or agents who were or are responsible for or involved with the indicated matter and have actual knowledge of the matter in question.

  • Definition of “Knowledge For purposes of the Loan Documents, whenever a representation or warranty is made to Borrower’s knowledge or awareness, to the “best of” Borrower’s knowledge, or with a similar qualification, knowledge or awareness means the actual knowledge, after reasonable investigation, of the Responsible Officers.

  • No Knowledge The Company has no knowledge of any event which would be more likely than not to have the effect of causing such Registration Statement to be suspended or otherwise ineffective.