Four Days Clause Samples

The 'Four Days' clause establishes a specific time frame of four days within which a particular action or obligation must be completed. In practice, this could refer to deadlines for delivering documents, responding to notices, or fulfilling contractual requirements, depending on the context of the agreement. By clearly defining this period, the clause ensures timely performance and helps prevent disputes over delays or ambiguous deadlines.
Four Days. This shall be four full days in the field with three night's accommodation.

Related to Four Days

  • Lieu Days Where an employee is granted a lieu day pursuant to Clause 17.3 or 17.4 of this Agreement, the time off granted will be seven (7) hours per lieu day for a full-time employee and prorated for a part-time employee.

  • Work Days The work day shall consist of an assigned shift within twenty-four (24) consecutive hours commencing at 12:01 a.m.

  • Snow Days ‌ If an employee after good faith efforts is unable to report to work for his or her scheduled duty period because of weather conditions, and if a disaster due to weather is declared by the governor or the Grand Traverse County Chairman of the Board of Commissioners, the employee at the employee's option may take a day's leave without pay or work on a pass day to make up the loss day, or may utilize an accumulated sick leave day or vacation day.

  • Calendar Days Any reference to the word “day” or “days” herein shall mean calendar day or calendar days, respectively, unless otherwise expressly provided.

  • Sick Days Full-time employees with three (3) years or more of service shall be eligible to use two (2) paid sick days each year. Employees with five (5) years or more of service shall be eligible for an additional sick day. Sick days are non-accumulative.