Common use of Alternative to Payment Clause in Contracts

Alternative to Payment. As a alternative to the payment provided for in Article 26.1, the Company can pay the difference between this payment and the amount of all compensation which may be provided for by the Law, dealing with persons captured, taken prisoner, confined taken hostage or missing in action following acts of war.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Agreement

Alternative to Payment. As a an alternative to the payment provided for in Article 26.121.03.01, the Company can may pay the difference between this said payment and the amount of all any compensation which may that would be provided for by the Law, dealing with under any law covering persons who are captured, taken made prisoner, confined taken confined, held hostage or missing in action following as a consequence of acts of war.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Alternative to Payment. As a an alternative to the payment provided for in Article 26.126.01, the Company can pay the difference between this payment and the amount of all compensation which may be provided for by the Lawlaw, dealing with persons captured, taken prisoner, confined or taken hostage hostage, or missing in action following acts of war.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

Alternative to Payment. As a an alternative to the payment provided for in Article 26.1, the Company can pay the difference between this payment and the amount of all compensation which may be provided for by the Law, dealing with persons captured, taken prisoner, confined taken hostage or missing in action following acts of war.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Alternative to Payment. As a an alternative to the payment provided for in Article 26.126.01, the Company can pay the difference between this payment and the amount of all compensation which may be provided for by the Lawlaw, dealing with persons captured, taken prisoner, confined taken hostage or missing in action following acts of war.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement