Sentence examples for contractual rule from inspiring English sources

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He also received $94,600 in "penalty payments," which railroad officials said stemmed from a contractual rule that requires engineers who work in a storage yard to be paid extra if they are assigned to move a locomotive to a nearby maintenance facility or if they are asked to operate a train outside of the yard.

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Not so, said the chancellor, intent on loosening up a system hidebound with contractual rules.

Van Exel, according to contractual rules, cannot be traded until 60 days after he was traded from Dallas.

Because of contractual rules, the pilots who fly the route will end up working only 12 days a month.

"This is a monumental event, because the French Competition Authority got Google to modify its contractual rules on a worldwide basis," said Ron Soffer, a lawyer for Navx.

Pilots at regional carriers like Comair are governed by the same federal aviation rules that apply to major carriers, but pilots at Delta, Comair's parent, have stronger contractual rules to protect them, according to the Air Line Pilots Association.

In New York City, for example, since the 1980s, the United Federation of Teachers has negotiated school-based options to allow teachers and principals to agree to change certain contractual rules to fit the educational needs of individual schools.

Homeless Services officials said on Sunday that there will be about half as many shelter units operating without a contract in coming months as there were in 2003, when Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg announced that the emergency housing program would have to abide by the same contractual rules applied to other city services.

For instance, Ms. Weingarten noted that though contractual rules give teachers with seniority first dibs on transfers into vacant teaching positions without so much as an interview with a principal, such seniority transfers account for less than 10percentt of each year's 9,000 vacancies.

Specifically, we propose a contractual default rule applicable to all contract interpretation, gap-filling, and good faith inquiries (a relationship-specific investment, or RSI default) that accounts for the renegotiation position of contracting parties.

The Article then turns to the rules devised by courts to fill these contractual gaps, rules generally based on due process analyses of defendants' expectations or prosecutors' "good faith" obligations.

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