Assigned Work Clause Samples
The "Assigned Work" clause defines the specific tasks, responsibilities, or deliverables that a party is required to perform under the agreement. It typically outlines the scope of work, deadlines, and any relevant standards or requirements that must be met, ensuring both parties have a clear understanding of what is expected. By clearly delineating the assigned work, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes regarding obligations, thereby ensuring that project goals and contractual expectations are met efficiently.
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Assigned Work. Nothing here shall be construed as a limitation on the Company's right to require overtime work or to schedule, transfer or otherwise assign employees as needed. The Company will attempt to fill overtime work needs initially by seniority provided that the employee has the requisite skills and ability to do the premium work. Where there are insufficient volunteers, however, the Company will fill its work needs by scheduling the least senior qualified employees within the job classification(s) necessary.
Assigned Work. Hourly rate if teachers meet outside the regular teacher day shall be paid at the tutor rate per Section 10.04, unless moving classroom, which will be paid at $12 per hour. Assignment must be made by and work approved by the Superintendent or designee before payment is made.
Assigned Work. Nothing here shall be construed as a limitation on the Company's right to schedule, transfer or otherwise assign ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ as needed.
Assigned Work. When work on a holiday is the result of a directive from the County, the employee will receive holiday pay, plus time and one-half of his/her regular rate of pay for all hours worked.
Assigned Work. The City agrees to pay the Contractor, and the Contractor agrees to accept as full and total compensation for all assigned work, as agreed in advance, either:
(1) Monthly Fee: An agreed to monthly fee for Preventative and Routine Maintenance of facilities not listed in Contractor’s Pricing Proposal.
Assigned Work. The Contractor shall diligently undertake, perform and complete work outside of the Preventative and Routine Maintenance described in paragraph 3.A as assigned by written work order (“Assigned Work”). As the Manager determines the need and availability of funding for Assigned Work, the City will issue a Work Order (Sample Work Order attached as Exhibit B) to the Contractor detailing the nature and extent of the Assigned Work. Work Orders may add or remove facilities from the list of facilities for which Contractor with provide Preventative and Routine Maintenance for a negotiated fixed monthly fee or provide for work in addition to Preventative and Routine Maintenance on a time and materials basis at the rate specified in Contractor’s Pricing Proposal attached as Exhibit C . Following receipt of the issued Work Order, the Contractor shall, within three (3) business days and confirm the scope of Assigned Work detailed therein and respond back to the Department as to the Contractor’s ability to initiate and complete the Assigned Work in the timeframe specified in the Work Order. The Contractor assumes all responsibility and risks, including any additional work or additional costs, for failure to confirm the completeness and accuracy of the Work Order and the Assigned Work Amount. Confirmation includes, but is not restricted to, inquiries with the Department as to any directions or specifications in the Work Order which are not clear. If the Contractor fails to contact the Department within three (3) business days following receipt of the issued Work Order and state unequivocally that the Contractor is ready and willing to perform the Assigned Work in the manner and timeframe indicated on the Work Order, the City reserves the right to immediately withdraw the issued Work Order. Upon the Contractor executing the Work Order, the City shall finalize and execute the Work Order for the Assigned Services and return a copy of the executed Work Order to the Contractor. The City will not execute the Work Order unless any material changes proposed by the Contractor to the terms of the issued Work Order and/or additions to the Assigned Services Amount are deemed acceptable by the Manager and incorporated into the Work Order and until funding adequate to cover the entire Assigned Services Amount is available.