Basic Principles and Reassignments Sample Clauses

The "Basic Principles and Reassignments" clause establishes the foundational rules governing the agreement and outlines the conditions under which rights or obligations may be reassigned between parties. Typically, this clause clarifies the general expectations for performance and conduct, and specifies the process or limitations for transferring responsibilities or benefits, such as requiring prior written consent for reassignment. Its core practical function is to ensure all parties understand the essential rules of engagement and to control how and when contractual duties or rights can be shifted, thereby maintaining order and predictability in the contractual relationship.
Basic Principles and Reassignments. When it is proposed to: 1. Discontinue an independent installation; 2. Consolidate an independent installation (i.e., discontinue the independent identity of an installation by making it part of another and continuing independent installation); 3. Transfer a classified station or classified branch to the jurisdiction of another installation or make an independent installation;
Basic Principles and Reassignments. When it is proposed to:
Basic Principles and Reassignments. When it is proposed to: 1. Discontinue an independent installation; 2. Consolidate an independent installation (i.e., discontinue the independent identity of an instal- lation by making it part of another and continuing independent installation); 3. Transfer a classified station or classified branch to the jurisdiction of another installation or make an independent installation; 4. Reassign within an installation employees excess to the needs of a section of that installation; 5. Reduce the number of regular work force employ- ees of an installation other than by attrition; 6. Centralized mail processing and/or delivery instal- lation (Clerk Craft only); 7. Reassignment—motor vehicles; 8. Reassignment—part-time flexibles in excess of quota; such actions shall be subject to the follow- ing principles and requirements.
Basic Principles and Reassignments. When it is proposed to: 1. discontinue an independent installation; 2. consolidate an independent installation (i.e., discontinue the independent identity of an installation by making it part of another and continuing independent installation); 3. transfer a classified station or classified branch to the jurisdiction of another installation or make an independent installation; 4. reassign within an installation employees excess to the needs of a section of that installation; 5. reduce the number of regular workforce employees of an installation other than by attrition; 6. centralized mail processing and/or delivery installation (Clerk Craft only); 7. reassignment — motor vehicles; 8. reassignment — part-time flexibles in excess of quota; such actions shall be subject to the following principles and requirements.

Related to Basic Principles and Reassignments

  • Basic Principles The Electrical Contractor and the Union have a common and sympathetic interest in the Electrical Industry. Therefore, a working system and harmonious relations are necessary to improve the relationship between the Employer, the Union and the Public. Progress in industry demands a mutuality of confidence between the Employer and the Union. All will benefit by continuous peace and by adjusting any differences by rational common-sense methods.

  • Geographic Area and Sector Specific Allowances, Conditions and Exceptions The following allowances and conditions shall apply where relevant. Where the Employer does work which falls under the following headings, the Employer agrees to pay and observe the relevant respective conditions and/or exceptions set out below in each case.

  • Definitions Principles of Construction Section 1.1. Definitions 1 Section 1.2. Principles of Construction 16

  • Definitions and Basic Provisions The following definitions and basic provisions shall be used in conjunction with and limited by the reference thereto in the provisions of this lease:

  • COST PRINCIPLES AND ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS A. CONSULTANT agrees that the Contract Cost Principles and Procedures, 48 CFR, Federal Acquisition Regulations System, Chapter 1, Part 31.000 et seq., shall be used to determine the cost allowability of individual items. B. CONSULTANT also agrees to comply with federal procedures in accordance with 49 CFR, Part 18, Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Governments. C. Any costs for which payment has been made to CONSULTANT that are determined by subsequent audit to be unallowable under 49 CFR, Part 18 and 48 CFR, Federal Acquisition Regulations System, Chapter 1, Part 31.000 et seq., are subject to repayment by CONSULTANT to LOCAL AGENCY.