Up to Five Years Clause Samples
The "Up to Five Years" clause sets a maximum duration of five years for a particular obligation, agreement, or right within a contract. In practice, this means that any relevant terms—such as a license, confidentiality obligation, or service period—cannot extend beyond five years from the effective date or another specified starting point. This clause provides a clear temporal limit, ensuring that parties are not indefinitely bound and can plan for the conclusion or renewal of their commitments.
Up to Five Years. Shall be approved by the Director of Human Resources or designee:
i. To backfill a regular position, when:
a) An employee is absent because of an extended leave of absence for a medical reason;
b) An employee is absent because of military service; or
c) An employee is absent because of a special duty or other assignment.
ii. To staff or backfill staff on a clearly defined grant-funded, capital improvement, or information systems technology project.
B. FLSA-exempt special duty assignments shall be made in full-workweek increments, from Saturday through Friday.
C. An employee’s special duty assignment will end when management becomes aware that the employee’s absence will exceed 30 consecutive calendar days or at the conclusion of a 30-day absence, whichever occurs first.
Up to Five Years. Shall be approved by the Director of Human Resources or designee:
i. To backfill a regular position, when:
a) An employee is absent because of an extended leave of absence for a medical reason;
b) An employee is absent because of military service; or
c) An employee is absent because of a special duty or other assignment.
ii. To staff or backfill staff on a clearly defined grant-funded, capital improvement, or information systems technology project.
Up to Five Years. Shall be approved by the Director of Human Resources or
19 i. To backfill a regular position, when:
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Up to Five Years. Shall be approved by the Director of Human Resources or designee:
Up to Five Years. To rectify major structural defects notified by the purchaser within 5 (five) years from date the Local Authority issues an Occupancy Certificate caused by non- compliance with the NHBRC Technical Requirements.