Example 2 definition
Example 2. An employee works his/her regular work shift of 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday. The employee is called back to work at midnight and works until 5:00
Example 2. Same assumed facts as in Example 1, except that, as of the date immediately prior to the Section 16.10.3.1
Example 2. If an Event of Default of the type described in Example 1 has occurred and is continuing (as described above) with respect to a Leased Property, and Lessor has terminated this Lease as it applies to the Leased Property to which such aforesaid Event of Default relates or Lessor has dispossessed Tenant from such Leased Property, then, if the Section 16.10.1 Number applicable to this Lease equals two (2) or more and Events of Default of the nature referenced in Section 16.1(m) and/or Section 16.1(q) of this Lease have occurred and are continuing (as described above) with respect to fewer than the Section 16.10.1 Number of the Leased Properties, such Event of Default, for purposes of Section 4.1, Section 17.1, Section 25.1.1, Section 25.1.2 and Section 25.1.3, shall not be deemed to be “continuing” as to any other Leased Properties; in such event, the rights and remedies available to Lessor or the limitation of Tenant’s rights under such sections which arise in the case of a continuing Event of Default shall apply only to the Leased Property on which the Event of Default under Section 16.1(m) has occurred (as illustrated in Examples 5, 6 and 7 below).
Examples of Example 2 in a sentence
Example #2: The same two employees as in Example #1 were both rated “meets job standards.” They would then be placed on the reinstatement list in order of seniority with the four (4) year employee being first.
For purposes of Example 2 the assumed actual tonnage delivered during a Contract Year, Minimum Monthly Tonnage, Monthly Shortfall Tonnage and Monthly Shortfall Fees are provided in Table 2 below.
Example #2: The laid off employee in Example #1 previously held a lower level classification.
More Definitions of Example 2
Example 2. Facts: Either the Company or the Employee gives the other party written notice of non-extension before the date that is six months before the third anniversary of the Commencement Date.
Example 2. The facts are the same as in Example 1, except that the failure to satisfy § 415 occurred during each of the 2003, 2004, and 2005 limitation years. In addition, the three participants affected by the § 415 failure were not identical each year. The fact that the § 415 failures occurred during more than one limitation year did not cause the failures to be significant; accordingly, the failures are still eligible for correction under this section 8.
Example 2. An employee has five days’ banked sick leave, and 12 days’ unused annual sick leave at the end of the year. Five (5) days must be credited to banked sick leave and seven days may be cashed out at 50% of value. » Option 2: At the end of each year, employees with at least one year’s worth of annual accrued sick leave in their post-January 1, 2006, bank may elect to cash out up to 10 days of unused annual sick leave at 75% of value.
Example 2. If a temporary vacancy exists in a Senior Service Representative I classification in the Customer Services Department, consideration in order of employment date shall be given to employees classified as Service Representative or equivalent in the Customer Services Department.
Example 2. Employer A established a qualified defined contribution plan, Plan A, in 1993 and has received a favorable determination letter for the applicable law changes. In April 2007, Employer A purchased all of the stock of Employer B, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Employer C. Employees of Employer B participated in Plan C, a qualified defined contribution plan sponsored by Employer C. Following Employer A’s review of Plan C, Employer A and Employer C agreed that Plan A would accept a transfer of plan assets from Plan C attributable to the account balances of the employees of Employer B who had participated in Plan C. As part of this agreement, Employer C represented to Employer A that Plan C is tax qualified. Employers A and C also agreed that such transfer would be in accordance with
Example 2. The string: That was an "error" then becomes: "That was an \"error\"" Text field format: Free text (unless otherwise specified) Null values: ;; Date field delimiter: No delimiter Date format: ISO 8601 format, YYYY-MM-DD Numeric format: Numeric fields such as amounts, percentages or chances must not contain dots (.) or commas (,). All of these must be entered in whole numbers, i.e. NNNNNNNNNNNN (no leading or trailing zeros, no decimals, no maximum length). • Amounts in euros must be entered in whole euro cents (1000 euros = 100000 euro cents) • Percentages and chances must be entered in millions (5% = 0.05 = 50000; PD of 0.015 = 15000) Negative numbers are preceded by a minus sign (-) Positive numbers are not preceded by a plus sign (+) The rationale for this is to prevent interpretation issues due to differences in localization settings between sending, re-transmitting and receiving systems.
Example 2. If there are two English teachers in the school site to be closed but only one additional English teacher is added at the new school(s), the most senior English teacher shall have the assignment.