Section 13.3. Time Limits Clause Samples

Section 13.3. Time Limits. The failure of a grievant to meet the stipulated time limits set forth in 40 Section 13.5 shall cause the grievance to be deemed waived. If the stipulated time limits are not met 41 by the District, the aggrieved employee, or the Association, where applicable, shall have the right to 42 submit the grievance to the next level of the procedure. The time set forth in Section 13.5 may be 43 extended by mutual written agreement. 44
Section 13.3. Time Limits. 8 The failure of an aggrieved employee, or the Association, where applicable, to meet the stipulated time 9 limits set forth in Section 13.5, shall cause the grievance to be deemed waived. If the stipulated time 10 limits are not met by the District, the aggrieved employee, or the Association, where applicable, shall 11 have the right to submit the grievance to the next level of the procedure. The time limits set forth in 12 Section 13.5 may be extended by mutual written agreement.

Related to Section 13.3. Time Limits

  • Time Limits Each party involved in a grievance shall act quickly so that the grievance may be resolved promptly. Every effort should be made to complete action within the time limits contained in the grievance procedure. However, with the mutual consent of the parties, the time limitation for any step may be extended.

  • Extension of Time Limits The time limits referred to in this Article may be extended by mutual agreement of the parties in writing.

  • Time Limit Should the Local Church fail to satisfy all of its obligations set forth herein by December 31, 2023, this Disaffiliation Agreement shall be null and void.

  • Time Limitation The time limits established in the grievance procedures shall be followed by the parties and the aggrieved employee. If the time limit procedure is not followed by the Union or the aggrieved employee, the grievance shall be considered settled without precedent. If the time procedure is not followed by the Employer, the grievance shall automatically advance to the next step, but arbitration shall only be instituted upon timely written notice by the Union. The time limits established in the grievance and arbitration procedure may be extended by mutual agreement reduced to writing and signed by the parties.

  • Time Limitations The parties mutually agree that, unless otherwise prohibited by law, any action for any matter arising out of or related to any Service (except for issues of nonpayment by Client) must be commenced within six (6) months after the cause of action accrues or the action is forever barred.