Service Letters Clause Samples
The Service Letters clause establishes the use of formal written communications, known as service letters, to document and confirm specific instructions, agreements, or changes related to the main contract. Typically, these letters are exchanged between the contracting parties to address matters such as clarifications, minor amendments, or operational details that arise during the course of the agreement. By providing a structured method for recording and acknowledging such communications, the clause ensures that both parties have a clear, traceable record of important decisions or modifications, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings and disputes.
POPULAR SAMPLE Copied 1 times
Service Letters. 20.1 Persons entering the service of the Railway will, within thirty (30) days from the date of employment, have returned to them all service cards and letters of recommendation which had been taken up for inspection by the Railway, except those addressed to or issued by the Railway.
20.2 An employee who is dismissed or leaves the service of his/her own accord after giving due notice will, upon request, be given the usual certificate of service and will be paid as soon as possible.
Service Letters. An employee dismissed or leaving the service with due notice, shall, upon request, be given the usual certificate of service and will be paid as soon as possible.
Service Letters. 18.1 Persons entering the service of the Company will within 30 days from date of employment have returned to them all service cards and letters of recommendation which had been taken up for inspection by the Company, except those addressed to or issued by the Company.
18.2 An employee who is dismissed or leaves the service of his/her own accord after giving due notice will, upon request, be given the usual certificate of service and will be paid as soon as possible.
Service Letters. The Company shall return to new employees, within thirty (30) days from the date of their employment, their service cards and letters of recommendation. An employee dismissed, or leaving the service with due notice shall, upon request, be given the usual certificate of service and will be paid as soon as possible.
Service Letters. Employees whose applications have been approved and who have been in the service sixty (60) days or longer will upon request, if they leave the service of the Company, be furnished with a service letter showing length of service, capacity in which employed and cause of leaving.
Service Letters. (a) Employees discharged or leaving the service of their own accord, after giving notice, shall be paid any wages due them with a little delay as possible and shall, upon request, be furnished with the usual certificate of service. If detained more than ten (10) days waiting such certificate, they will be paid schedule wages for all time in excess of ten (10) days. Unless otherwise requested, this certificate will be mailed to the employee’s last known address.
Service Letters. 37.1 A locomotive engineer who is dismissed or resigns shall be given a Certificate of Service upon request and be paid within 30 days.
Service Letters. An employee dismissed or leaving the service with due notice, shall, upon request, be given the usual certificate of service and will be paid in accordance with the provisions of the Alberta Employment Standards.
Service Letters. 9.01 Persons entering the service in a position covered by this agreement will within thirty days of employment have returned to them all service cards and letters of recommendation which have been taken up for inspection by the Company, except those addressed to or issued by the Company.
9.02 An member who is dismissed or who leaves the Company of his own accord after giving due notice will, upon request, be given the usual certificates of service and will be paid as soon as possible following return of issue, uniform and equipment in good condition, normal wear and tear excepted.
Service Letters. 34.1 An employee who is dismissed or resigns shall be given a certificate of service upon request and shall be paid within 30 days.
34.2 An employee who resigns from service will be allowed 72 hours, from the time such resignation is submitted, in which to rescind his or her decision. At or subsequent to the expiry of this 72-hour period, the employee's decision will be considered final and irrevocable and will not be subject to appeal.