Complying with Orders Sample Clauses

The 'Complying with Orders' clause requires a party to adhere to instructions or directives issued by another party, typically within the context of a contractual relationship. This may involve following specific procedures, meeting deadlines, or executing tasks as outlined by the ordering party, such as a client or project manager. By establishing a clear obligation to follow orders, this clause ensures that work is performed according to agreed standards and timelines, thereby promoting accountability and reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes over responsibilities.
Complying with Orders. (1) Employees recognize their responsibility to promptly comply with all orders and instructions from their supervisors. If an employee reasonably believes that an order or instruction patently violates any law, rule, or regulation, he/she has the right to state those beliefs to the supervisor. If the instruction remains unchanged, the employee has the right to state concisely his/her beliefs promptly and orally to the next higher level of Management available. If the order or instruction is confirmed by that higher level Management, or if the higher level of Management is not readily available, then the order or instruction shall be carried out promptly by the employee. (2) Continued refusal to carry out an order or instruction may be cause for disciplinary action. An exception would be when an employee reasonably believes he/she will be in a situation of imminent danger, of death or serious bodily harm, and that there is insufficient time to effectively seek corrective action.
Complying with Orders. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the Escrow Agent shall disburse the Escrow Funds as directed in a certified copy of a final, non- appealable court order. If any portion of the Escrow Funds is at any time attached, garnished or levied upon under any court order, or in case the payment, assignment, transfer, conveyance or delivery of any such property shall be stayed or enjoined by any court affecting such property or any part thereof, then and in any such event, the Escrow Agent is authorized to rely upon and comply with any such order, writ, judgment or decree which it is advised by legal counsel selected by it is binding upon it without the need for appeal or other action; and if the Escrow Agent complies with any such order, writ, judgment or decree, it shall not be liable to any of the parties hereto or to any other Person by reason of such compliance even though such order, writ, judgment or decree may be subsequently reversed, modified, annulled, set aside or vacated.
Complying with Orders. A. Employees recognize their responsibility to promptly comply with orders and instructions from supervisors. Employees will be notified when they will be expected to receive and comply with orders and instructions from a supervisor outside the employee’s chain of command, acting supervisor, supervisor on-call, or a bargaining unit employee fulfilling opening and closing duties under Article 22. Management recognizes its obligation to ensure that supervisors and acting supervisors are appropriately trained and understand their responsibilities to protect the health and safety of employees in their charge. B. If an employee reasonably believes that an order or instruction patently violates any law, rule, or regulation, the employee has the right to state their beliefs to their supervisor. If the instruction remains unchanged, the employee has the right to state their beliefs promptly and verbally to the next higher level of Management. If that higher level of Management confirms the order or instruction, or if the next higher level of Management is not immediately available, then the order or instruction will be carried out promptly by the employee. C. If an employee receives conflicting instructions or orders, or instructions or orders that negate the previous order or instruction, the employee will bring the discrepancy to the attention of the supervisor or manager who provided the last instruction or order. The employee will then follow the last order or instruction given, except as provided in Article 22, Section 6, Imminent Danger Situations. D. If an employee receives instructions or orders from an individual who is not in the employee’s chain of command, the employee may notify or seek clarification from their own supervisor. If the supervisor is not available, the employee has the right to seek clarification promptly and verbally to the next higher level of Management. If that higher level of Management confirms the order or instruction, or if the next higher level of Management is not immediately available, then the employee will comply with the last order or instruction given, except as provided in Article 22, Section 6, Imminent Danger Situations.
Complying with Orders. A. Employees recognize their responsibility to promptly comply with orders and instructions from their supervisors. If an employee reasonably believes that an order or instruction patently violates any law, rule, or regulation, she or he has the right to state her or his beliefs to her or his supervisor. If the instruction remains unchanged, she or he has the right to state her or his beliefs promptly and verbally to the next higher level of Management if available. If that higher level of Management confirms the order or instruction, or if the next higher level of Management is not immediately available, then the order or instruction will be carried out promptly by the employee. B. If an employee receives conflicting instructions or orders that must be carried out at the same time, or that negates the previous order or instruction, the employee will bring the discrepancy to the attention of the supervisor or manager who provided the last instruction or order. The employee will then follow the last order or instruction given.
Complying with Orders. Employees recognize their responsibility to promptly comply with all orders and instructions from their supervisors. If an employee reasonably believes that an order or instruction patently violates any law, rule, or regulation, they have the right to state those beliefs to the supervisor. If the instruction remains unchanged, the employee has the right to state concisely their beliefs promptly and orally to the next higher level of Management available. If the order or instruction is confirmed by that higher level Management, or if the higher level of Management is not readily available, then the order or instruction shall be carried out promptly by the employee. Continued refusal to carry out an order or instruction may be cause for disciplinary action.
Complying with Orders. Employees recognize their responsibility to comply promptly with all lawful orders and instructions from their supervisors. On the rare occasion that an employee reasonably believes that an order or instruction violates any law, rule, or regulation, or is a conflicting order, and could cause the employee significant personal and/or professional liability, the employee has the right to verbally state those beliefs to the supervisor. The employee and supervisor will engage in a discussion regarding the issue. If the instruction remains unchanged, the employee has the right to state concisely his/her beliefs promptly to the next higher level of Management available. If the order or instruction is confirmed by that higher level Management, or if the higher level Management is not readily available, then the order or instruction shall be carried out promptly by the employee. The employee can submit a written request for confirmation of the order in writing to the supervisor or higher level management official, and the supervisor or higher level management official shall respond in writing. Excessive or repeated requests for orders in writing shall not require a response, and continued refusal to carry out an order or instruction may be cause for disciplinary action. An exception would be when an employee reasonably believes he or she will be in a situation of imminent danger, death or serious bodily harm, and there is insufficient time to effectively seek corrective action. This does not absolve any personal liability for bargaining unit employees or management officials for acting outside of their official duties.
Complying with Orders. A. If an employee reasonably believes that an order or instruction violates any law or regulation, the employee has the right to state those beliefs to the immediate supervisor. If the supervisor does not change the instruction, the employee may contact the next higher level of Management or the Office of the Inspector General regarding their concerns. The order or instruction must be carried out unless instructed not to do so by the next higher level of Management or the Office of the Inspector General. This would not preclude the employee from subsequently raising the issue in accordance with the grievance procedure or reporting it to appropriate authorities. B. Safety issues will be handled in accordance with Article 23, Occupational Safety and Health.
Complying with Orders. A. When an employee reasonably believes that an order or instruction violates any law, rule or regulation, the employee has the right to express those beliefs to the immediate supervisor. If the employee's supervisor determines that immediate compliance is not critical, the employee will be given the opportunity to confirm the order with the next level supervisor, provided that supervisor is immediately available. If the instruction is confirmed the employee will immediately comply. If the supervisor determines that compliance can not be delayed, or the next level supervisor is not available, the employee will immediately comply. This would not preclude the employee from subsequently raising the issue in accordance with the grievance procedure. After compliance, the employee shall have the right to document hi/her belief in writing and the supervisor shall initial the paper to acknowledge receipt. Both the employee and the supervisor will be given a copy. B. Orders involving health and safety hazards will be addressed in accordance with Article 13, Occupational Safety and Health.

Related to Complying with Orders

  • Compliance with Orders Neither the Company nor any of its subsidiaries is in violation of any material judgment, decree, or order of any court, arbitrator or other governmental authority.

  • Compliance with Consensus Policies and Temporary Policies Registry Operator shall comply with and implement all Consensus Policies and Temporary Policies found at <▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/general/consensus-­‐policies.htm>, as of the Effective Date and as may in the future be developed and adopted in accordance with the ICANN Bylaws, provided such future Consensus Polices and Temporary Policies are adopted in accordance with the procedure and relate to those topics and subject to those limitations set forth in Specification 1 attached hereto (“Specification 1”).

  • Compliance with Policies Each Individual Limited Partner hereby agrees that he shall comply with all policies and procedures adopted by any member of the Och-Ziff Group or which Limited Partners are required to observe by law, or by any recognized stock exchange, or other regulatory body or authority.

  • Compliance with Organizational Documents The Seller shall comply with its limited liability company agreement and other organizational documents.

  • COMPLIANCE WITH POLICIES AND PROCEDURES During the period that Executive is employed with the Company hereunder, Executive shall adhere to the policies and standards of professionalism set forth in the Company’s Policies and Procedures as they may exist from time to time.