Request for Reinstatement Sample Clauses

A Request for Reinstatement clause outlines the process by which a party whose rights or benefits under an agreement have been suspended or terminated can formally seek to have those rights restored. Typically, this clause specifies the conditions that must be met for reinstatement, such as curing a default, paying outstanding amounts, or submitting a written request within a certain timeframe. Its core practical function is to provide a clear and fair mechanism for parties to regain their contractual status, thereby reducing uncertainty and potential disputes following a suspension or termination event.
Request for Reinstatement. Any request for reinstatement following a disability separation must not be later than eighteen (18) months following: a disability separation, a leave of absence followed by a disability separation, or the period the employee received disability leave benefits followed by a disability separation. The request must be in writing.
Request for Reinstatement. Any request for reinstatement following a Disability Separation must not be later than five (5) years, based on the date in which the employee was no longer performing in active work status due to the disabling illness, injury or condition. The request must be in writing. Such application shall not be filed after the date of service eligibility retirement.

Related to Request for Reinstatement

  • Petition for Reinstatement An employee who has received a separation notice in accordance with Section 27.3, above, may petition the Employer in writing to consider reinstatement. The employee must provide proof that the absence was involuntary or unavoidable. The petition must be received by the Employer or postmarked within seven (7) calendar days after the separation notice was deposited in the United States mail.

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