Left Blank Intentionally Sample Clauses
The 'Left Blank Intentionally' clause serves to indicate that a particular section or page of a document has been deliberately left without content. In practice, this phrase is often used in contracts, legal documents, or forms to show that the absence of text is purposeful and not the result of an error or omission. Its core function is to prevent confusion or disputes by making it clear that no information was meant to be included in that space, thereby ensuring clarity and completeness in the document's structure.
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Left Blank Intentionally. In case the number of RTC's working in any office is reduced, the RTC's who have bid in temporary positions and/or junior RTC's will, in the order named first be dispensed with and the RTC's (including Swing RTC) remaining in such office shall, according to seniority, take their choice of the remaining positions. The number of RTC's will not be reduced without at least two weeks' notice. There shall be no adjustment as between the permanent RTC's in any office except when a permanent position in that office is abolished. Any established RTC in the office displaced under the provisions of this paragraph will be entitled to any spare work as RTC there may be in that office at the time of displacement, and if no spare work is available as RTC he/she will be entitled to bid in a C.S.S.A.'s position when bulletined without loss of seniority as RTC.
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Left Blank Intentionally. The position of summer clerk in the Toronto Sales Office will be included in the Student Relief Program.
Left Blank Intentionally. Any drug/alcohol treatment and/or rehabilitation cost shall be borne by the employee if such cost is not covered by the District medical insurance plan as provided by Article 11, Health and Welfare, Section 11.2.
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Left Blank Intentionally. Reduced Contract Year/Workload (see also Article 10 and 11) An employee may request to be approved to work fewer days than the equivalent of a 175-day contract, or fewer hours in a workday, or fewer days in a workweek. The employee shall submit the request in writing to their immediate supervisor. The request shall include a detailed summary of the proposed work schedule along with an impact statement of how the reduction will affect operations and recommendations to address affected operations.
Left Blank Intentionally. The Parties agree Attachment 4, Section 9.7.2.1 shall be created to read:
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