Description of Assigned Duties Sample Clauses

The Description of Assigned Duties clause defines the specific tasks, responsibilities, and expectations assigned to a party under an agreement. It typically outlines the scope of work, deliverables, and any relevant standards or timelines that must be met, ensuring both parties understand what is required. By clearly detailing these obligations, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes regarding job roles, thereby promoting accountability and smooth contract performance.
Description of Assigned Duties. New faculty members will be provided a general description of assigned duties.

Related to Description of Assigned Duties

  • DURATION OF ASSIGNMENT The scope of services of this Assignment shall be completed no later than August 31, 2023, unless terminated earlier as provided in Section 3.2 of the Agreement. The schedule is subject to adjustments for possible time extension; however, any extension of time must be approved by the TFC and shall require an amendment to Assignment No. 1.

  • Termination of Assignment Citizens and the Firm may each terminate a specific assignment or all assignments held by the Firm, at any time upon advanced written notice. Citizens may also reassign any matter at any time upon advanced written notice.

  • Prohibition of Assignment This Agreement and the rights, duties and obligations hereunder may not be assigned or delegated by Consultant without the prior written consent of the Company. Any assignment of rights or delegation of duties or obligations hereunder made without such prior written consent shall be void and of no effect.

  • Notification of Assignment Any assignment that is not undertaken in accordance with the provisions set forth above shall be null and void ab initio. A Party making any assignment shall promptly notify the other Party of such assignment, regardless of whether consent is required. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns.