Qualifying Clause Samples

The "Qualifying" clause defines the criteria or conditions that must be met for a party, product, or action to be considered eligible under the terms of the agreement. In practice, this clause may specify minimum standards, certifications, or performance benchmarks that must be satisfied before certain rights or obligations are triggered. By clearly outlining what qualifies, the clause ensures that only those who meet the established requirements can benefit from or be subject to specific provisions, thereby reducing ambiguity and potential disputes.
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Qualifying. To qualify for the compensation under Article 15.1 an employee must: (a) have completed thirty (30) calendar days service with the Employer; and (b) have worked at least fifteen (15) of the preceding thirty (30) calendar days. Regular part-time employees shall have statutory holidays prorated in accordance with their hours relative to a full workweek.
Qualifying. Only permanent or probationary unit members occupying permanent positions are eligible for leaves of absence without pay under the provisions of this Section.
Qualifying. A new employee must actually enter upon the executions of his/her duties with the Board in order to be eligible for sick leave credit.
Qualifying. When a locomotive engineer transfers and it is necessary to acquire certain knowledge or experience on types of locomotives or steam generators, he shall not be permitted to go to work until he has been qualified or can produce evidence that he is qualified.
Qualifying. Only permanent or probationary nurses occupying permanent positions are eligible for leaves of absence without pay under the provisions of this Section.
Qualifying. To qualify as a religious objector, the unit member must submit a notarized statement to SEIU Local 1021, signed by an official of a religious affiliation and certifying the person’s membership in the religious body. Local 1021 shall make a determination as to the legitimacy of the claim, in accordance with applicable law.
Qualifying. In order to qualify for holiday pay, an employee must be in a paid status the last workday before and the first workday following said holiday except as required by law.
Qualifying. SECURITY if any amendment, variation, supplement, release, transfer or novation is made or effected in relation to the Qualifying Security without the prior written consent of the Banks; or
Qualifying. An employee who acquires a position through bidding or displacement rights and fails to qualify within thirty working days will be assigned by the company for the succeeding five days. During this period the employee may exercise displacement rights. Each subsequently affected employee shall be afforded the same conditions.
Qualifying. An employee will qualify for retirement benefits if they meet the following requirements: A. Must be at least 55 years of age. B. Must have a minimum of 10 years of district service in a permanent status. C. Must be qualified for benefits at the time of retirement.