Definitions Used in Clause Samples

The 'Definitions Used in' clause establishes the specific meanings of key terms as they are used throughout the agreement. It typically lists words or phrases that have specialized or non-standard meanings within the context of the contract, ensuring that all parties interpret these terms consistently. By clarifying terminology upfront, this clause prevents misunderstandings and disputes over language, thereby promoting clarity and precision in the contract's application.
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Definitions Used in. This Policy
Definitions Used in. This Section 8.06. (i) The term “license” or “permit” as used in this Section 8.06 shall be defined as a license, permit, franchise or concession not granted as a matter of right.
Definitions Used in this Contract 1.1 The definitions in Schedule 1 apply.

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  • Preamble and Definitions 1.1 The preamble to this Agreement constitutes an integral part of this Agreement, as do the terms of the Plan. 1.2 Unless otherwise defined herein, capitalized terms used herein shall have the meaning ascribed to them in the Plan.

  • General Definitions 1. For the purposes of this Agreement, unless the context otherwise requires:

  • 01 Definitions 1 SECTION 1.02

  • – SCOPE & DEFINITIONS 2.01 The Employer recognizes the Union as the bargaining agent for all Registered and Graduate nurses employed by Foyer des Pionniers, at Hearst, Ontario, engaged in a nursing capacity, save and except the Director of Nursing and persons above the rank of Director of Nursing. (a) A full-time employee shall mean an employee covered by this Agreement who is committed to and regularly works the full work period of seventy- five (75) bi-weekly hours, exclusive of overtime. (b) A regular part-time employee is one who is committed to and regularly works less than the full prescribed bi-weekly hours of work. (c) A casual part-time employee means an employee who is called to work on a call in basis, but who does not work a regular schedule, or does so only for a specified period. Such employee has the option of refusing work when it is made available to her, however, it is also understood that a casual part-time employee cannot unreasonably or consistently refuse to work shifts. 2.03 Whenever the feminine pronoun is used in this agreement, it includes the masculine pronoun, where the context so requires and vice-versa. Where the singular is used, it may also be deemed to mean the plural and vice-versa.

  • UCC Definitions Unless otherwise defined herein or the context otherwise requires, terms for which meanings are provided in the UCC are used in this Security Agreement, including its preamble and recitals, with such meanings.