Part of contracts between pilots' unions and airlines
A scope clause is part of a contract between a major airline and the trade union of its pilots that limits the number and size of aircraft that may be flown by the airline's regional airline affiliate.
A scopeclause is part of a contract between a major airline and the trade union of its pilots that limits the number and size of aircraft that may be...
union scopeclause. Republic Airways Holdings paid US$6.6 million to the Allied Pilots Association to settle the issue. To sidestep yet another scope clause...
Airlines, and this caused American to be in violation of its pilot union scopeclause, which prevented an airline from operating on behalf of American if that...
dependent clause, also known as a subordinate clause, subclause or embedded clause, is a certain type of clause that juxtaposes an independent clause within...
the SpaceJet M100, stretched by 1.1 m (3 ft 7 in) to better meet US scopeclauses at 76 seats with premium seating. It was comparable with the Embraer...
CRJ1000 and the CRJ550 and CRJ705, which were modified to comply with scopeclauses. The CRJ program was acquired by the Japanese corporation Mitsubishi...
The Scopes trial, formally The State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes, and commonly referred to as the Scopes Monkey Trial, was an American legal case...
multiple competing projects. In the US, they are limited in size by scopeclauses. The market was consolidated as Bombardier Aviation sold its airliner...
The Necessary and Proper Clause, also known as the Elastic Clause, is a clause in Article I, Section 8 of the United States Constitution: The Congress...
1's Vesting Clause declares that the executive power of the federal government is vested in the president and, along with the Vesting Clauses of Article...
The Commerce Clause describes an enumerated power listed in the United States Constitution (Article I, Section 8, Clause 3). The clause states that the...
in a clause are implicitly universally quantified with the scope being the entire clause. Thus, for example: ¬ human(X) ∨ mortal(X) stands for: ∀X( ¬...
indictment's scope may be narrowed by the prosecution. Thus, lesser included charges may be dropped, but new charges may not be added. The Grand Jury Clause of...
The Supremacy Clause of the Constitution of the United States (Article VI, Clause 2) establishes that the Constitution, federal laws made pursuant to...
includes the Citizenship Clause, Privileges or Immunities Clause, Due Process Clause, and Equal Protection Clause. The Citizenship Clause broadly defines citizenship...
Like most regional airlines in the United States, SkyWest is subject to scopeclause requirements of its mainline carrier partners and their pilot unions;...
Amendment to states—a process known as incorporation—through the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. In Everson v. Board of Education (1947), the...
Immunities Clause. This clause sought to protect the privileges and immunities of all citizens which now included black men. The scope of this clause was substantially...
the Senate. In combination with the vesting clauses of Article Two and Article Three, the Vesting Clause of Article One establishes the separation of...
lawsuit against American Airlines. The airline attempted to circumvent scopeclause that placed limits on regional flying. It did so by altering the AmericanConnection...
Free Exercise Clause accompanies the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. The Establishment Clause and the Free...
United/Continental pilots on December 15, 2012, which struck down a scopeclause that disallowed Continental from outsourcing the flying of regional jets...
claim of the United States, or of any particular State. The exact scope of this clause has long been a matter of debate. The federal government owns about...
the marine insurance industry and P&I clubs jointly developed the "SCOPICclause", which is a codicil that may be appended to an LOF and invoked should...
dispute between the parties. First, the Court has held that the clause identifies the scope of matters which a federal court can and cannot consider as a...