Time Limit Etc Sample Clauses

The "Time Limit; Etc" clause sets a specific period within which certain actions, claims, or rights must be exercised under the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines deadlines for providing notices, making claims, or initiating legal proceedings, and may also address related procedural requirements. By establishing clear timeframes, it helps prevent indefinite liability or disputes, ensuring that all parties act promptly and that issues are resolved within a reasonable period.
Time Limit Etc 

Related to Time Limit Etc

  • 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 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.

  • 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 Limit for Claims No Indemnified Party may make a Claim for indemnification under Section 6.1 in respect of any Claim unless notice in writing of the Claim, incorporating a statement setting out in reasonable detail the grounds on which the Claim is based, has been given by the Indemnified Party prior to the expiration of the applicable Survival Period as set forth in Part VI of Appendix B.

  • Time Limits to Present Initial Grievance ‌ An employee may initiate the written grievance at Step Two of the grievance procedure, in the manner prescribed in Article 8.4 (Step Two), not later than 21 calendar days after the date: (a) on which he/she was notified orally or in writing, of the action or circumstances giving rise to the grievance; (b) on which he/she first became aware of the action or circumstances giving rise to the grievance.