GENERAL FACTOR GUIDANCE NOTES Sample Clauses

The "General Factor Guidance Notes" clause serves as an informational section that provides overarching instructions or clarifications regarding the interpretation and application of the agreement's terms. Typically, this clause outlines the general principles, definitions, or methodologies that should be followed throughout the contract, such as how certain terms are to be understood or how calculations should be performed. By offering this guidance, the clause ensures consistency and reduces ambiguity in the contract's execution, helping all parties to interpret the agreement in a uniform manner and minimizing the risk of disputes arising from misunderstandings.
GENERAL FACTOR GUIDANCE NOTES. 1. Words and phrases in the factor and factor level definitions have their normal meanings, unless they are used in a specific context, which is explained in these Guidance Notes. 2. Some factor level definitions include alternative criteria for meeting that demand level. Where a job meets more than one of the alternatives, then the job should still be assessed at that level, unless the combination of relevant job features means that it meets the criteria for the next highest level. 3. Some factor level definitions incorporate introductory sentences with terms "some", "considerable", "high", "major", "very major". These represent a scale of demand; the individual phrases should be interpreted accordingly.
GENERAL FACTOR GUIDANCE NOTES. 1. Words and phrases in the factor and factor level definitions have their normal meanings, unless they are used in a specific context, which is explained in these Guidance Notes. 2. Some factor level definitions include alternative criteria for meeting that demand level. Where a job meets more than one of the alternatives, then the job should still be assessed at that level, unless the combination of relevant job features means that it meets the criteria for the next highest level.
GENERAL FACTOR GUIDANCE NOTES. Words and phrases in the factor and factor level definitions have their normal meanings, unless they are used in a specific context, which is explained in these Guidance Notes.

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