Taking of Personal Sample Clauses

The 'Taking of Personal' clause defines the circumstances under which a party may take possession of personal property, typically in the context of a lease or security agreement. This clause outlines the rights and procedures for seizing or reclaiming items such as equipment, inventory, or other movable assets if certain conditions are met, such as default or non-payment. Its core function is to provide a clear legal mechanism for recovering personal property, thereby protecting the interests of the party with a security interest or ownership claim.
Taking of Personal. ▇▇▇▇▇’s Leave An Employee may take paid personal/carer's leave: (a) where the Employee is not fit for work because of a personal illness, or personal injury, affecting the Employee; or (b) to provide care or support to a member of the Employee’s Immediate Family, or a member of the Employee’s household, who requires care or support because of: (i) a personal illness, or personal injury, affecting the member; or (ii) an unexpected emergency affecting the member.
Taking of Personal. ▇▇▇▇▇’s Leave An Employee may take paid personal/carer's leave:

Related to Taking of Personal

  • Use of Personal Leave An employee may use personal leave credits to conduct personal business that cannot be conducted outside of normal working hours and for personal emergencies.