Relocation definition

Relocation refers to the movement of an employee from one geographic location to another;
Relocation means a transfer of the same or similar activity or part thereof from an establishment in one contracting party to the EEA Agreement (initial establishment) to the establishment in which the aided investment takes place in another contracting party to the EEA Agreement (aided establishment). There is a transfer if the product or service in the initial and in the aided establishments serves at least partly the same purposes and meets the demands or needs of the same type of customers and jobs are lost in the same or similar activity in one of the initial establishments of the beneficiary in the EEA.
Relocation means an Affected Employee is required to move to a different campus as a result of an organisational change on either a temporary or permanent basis.

Examples of Relocation in a sentence

  • The Engineer will provide staff assistance to the Ravalli County, the Airport Board, and County Attorney during the land acquisition process in accordance with Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition for Federal and Federally Assisted Programs (49 CFR Part 24) and AC 150/5100-17 Land Acquisition and Relocation Assistance for Airport Improvement Program Assisted Projects including telephone conferences, and required documentation.

  • The Company will designate a Relocation Services Provider to assist employees moving under this provision.

  • These include AC 150/5100-17, Change 7 - Land Acquisition and Relocation Assistance for Airport Improvement Program Assisted Projects, FAA Order 5100.38D - Airport Improvement Program Handbook and FAA Order 5100.37B - Land Acquisition and Relocation Assistance for Airport Projects and FAA Order 1050.19B – Environmental Due Diligence Audits (EDDA) in the Conduct of FAA Real Property Transactions.

  • Consultant shall provide a complete relocation assistance program to comply with the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (Uniform Act) or Title 25, California Code of Regulations, its amendments, and other pertinent laws and regulations.

  • Relocation of Equipment: The Equipment must remain at the original Site and position where Eyesite installed it.


More Definitions of Relocation

Relocation means the movement of an employee from one seniority block or their regular point of assembly to another.
Relocation means the act of taking remains from the place of interment or the place where the remains are being held to another designated place.
Relocation means transporting the Member from one medical facility to a medical facility deemed more appropriate by Specialty Emergency Services, as the result of a Medical Emergency.
Relocation means a physical change in location from one address to another.
Relocation means the displacement of a residence, place of business, or place of public assembly from one location to another.
Relocation means alteration, removal, relocation, replacement, reconstruction, support, abandonment, protection or any other rearrangement of Facilities that are necessary in order to accommodate or permit construction of the HSR Project.
Relocation means providing a functionally equivalent facility to the owner of a utility, cemetery, highway, railroad, or public facility when such action is authorized in accordance with applicable legal principles of just compensation. Providing a functionally equivalent facility may take the form of alteration, lowering, raising, or replacement and attendant demolition of the affected facility or part thereof.