Case B Sample Clauses

The 'Case B' clause defines a specific scenario or set of conditions under which certain contractual terms or obligations become applicable. Typically, this clause outlines what constitutes 'Case B,' such as a particular event, status, or failure to meet a requirement, and then details the resulting rights or responsibilities of the parties involved. For example, it might specify alternative payment terms, remedies, or procedures that are triggered if 'Case B' occurs. The core function of this clause is to provide clarity and predictability by addressing what happens if the defined situation arises, thereby helping to manage risk and avoid disputes.
Case B. If a Pilot is called out from Standby A to conduct an FDP after completing six (6) hours or more hours Standby A Duty, then the Total Duty Period Allowed is the sum of all the time spent on Standby A and the FDP obtained from clause 10 below – Maximum FDP reduced by the amount of Standby A in excess of six (6) hours.
Case B. If a∗NO < a ≤ a , each leader ▇▇▇▇▇▇ the entry of domestic followers in autarky; no followers enter the market in both countries in free trade. NO Case C': If af < a ≤ a∗ , each leader ▇▇▇▇▇▇ the entry of domestic followers regardless of whether the FTA is reached. EN
Case B. If a Pilot is called out from Reserve A to conduct an FDP after completing six (6) hours or more hours Reserve A duty, then the Total Duty Period Allowed is the sum of all the time spent on Reserve A and the FDP obtained from clause 11: Maximum FDP reduced by the amount of Reserve A in excess of six (6) hours.
Case B. By unit prices named in the Agreement or subsequently agreed upon. Unit prices are net including overhead and profit. Neither establishment of unit prices in the Agreement nor later agreement to unit prices shall entitle the Construction Manager to execute any change under Case (b) prior to issuance of an authorization or order of the Owner in writing.