Priority Listing Sample Clauses

A Priority Listing clause establishes the order in which certain rights, obligations, or interests take precedence over others within a contract. In practice, this clause may specify that one party’s claim to payment, delivery, or performance is ranked above those of other parties, or that certain contractual provisions override others in the event of a conflict. By clearly defining the hierarchy of rights or terms, the clause helps prevent disputes over which obligations must be fulfilled first and ensures that all parties understand the sequence of priorities in the agreement.
Priority Listing. As extra care is a specialist resource, it is important that flats are allocated to those people who are in greatest need irrespective of where they are currently living, although Chorley Council will manage the scheme in order to have the majority of residents with high needs who can demonstrate a local connection to Chorley. Priority order for Allocations Local Connection 1 1a People living in Chorley 1b People living in another area with a local connection to Chorley 1c People living in other districts in Lancashire
Priority Listing. As extra care is a specialist resource, it is important that flats are allocated to those people who are in greatest need of the service irrespective of where they are currently living in other districts within Lancashire County Council administrative area* (see below for definition)

Related to Priority Listing

  • Seniority Lists A copy of the seniority list will be posted by January 31st and July 31st of each calendar year on designated bulletin boards with a copy forwarded to the bargaining unit president. Included in the list shall be a breakdown of total hours paid for part-time employees. All lists will include date of hire. Any errors noted in the seniority list should be noted and the employer notified within thirty (30) days, after which the list shall be considered final.

  • Seniority List The Employer shall maintain a seniority list showing the date upon which each employee's service commenced. An up-to-date seniority list shall be sent to the Union and posted on all bulletin boards in January of each year.

  • PRIORITY OF USE Any schedule or milestone in this Agreement is estimated based upon the Parties' current understanding of the projected availability of NASA goods, services, facilities, or equipment. In the event that NASA's projected availability changes, Partner shall be given reasonable notice of that change, so that the schedule and milestones may be adjusted accordingly. The Parties agree that NASA's use of the goods, services, facilities, or equipment shall have priority over the use planned in this Agreement. Should a conflict arise, NASA in its sole discretion shall determine whether to exercise that priority. Likewise, should a conflict arise as between two or more non-NASA Partners, NASA, in its sole discretion, shall determine the priority as between those Partners. This Agreement does not obligate NASA to seek alternative government property or services under the jurisdiction of NASA at other locations.

  • Priority Hiring If the Contract Amount is over $200,000 and this Agreement is for services (other than Consulting Services), this section is applicable. Contractor shall give priority consideration in filling vacancies in positions funded by this Agreement to qualified recipients of aid under Welfare and Institutions Code section 11200 in accordance with PCC 10353.

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