Detention Coverage Sample Clauses

The Detention Coverage clause defines the terms under which compensation is provided for delays in loading or unloading cargo beyond an agreed-upon free time. Typically, this clause specifies the duration of free time allowed at ports or terminals and outlines the rates or penalties that apply if this period is exceeded. For example, if a vessel is held up due to port congestion or slow cargo handling, the party responsible for the delay may be required to pay detention charges. The core function of this clause is to allocate financial responsibility for delays, incentivizing timely operations and protecting parties from unexpected costs due to extended use of equipment or vessels.
Detention Coverage. It is recommended that the following procedures be followed by the principals in the secondary and middle schools when detention classes are established: The principal shall assign a teacher to regularly covered detention classes and if a teacher shall be regularly assigned, that teacher will be required to teach one less period per day, shall have no homeroom assignment and will be required to report for no more than six and three-quarters (6 3/4) (seven hours effective 2020-2021) consecutive hours per day. However, a principal may arrange to handle detention classes in another manner.