Involuntary Over Projection Clause Samples
The Involuntary Over Projection clause addresses situations where a party unintentionally exceeds certain agreed-upon limits or projections, such as production quotas, delivery volumes, or resource usage. Typically, this clause outlines the procedures and consequences if the overage occurs without deliberate intent, for example, due to unforeseen circumstances or operational errors. Its core function is to allocate responsibility and provide a fair resolution mechanism, thereby protecting both parties from undue penalties or disputes arising from accidental overages.
Involuntary Over Projection a. If due to circumstances beyond the control of the Flight Attendant, her/his projected credited time exceeds the bidding credit window, the Flight Attendant may utilize TTS or Daily Scheduling to reduce her/his projection or, if not, fly over the monthly maximum and be paid as specified in Paragraph O.3.
b. In order to reduce her/his projection to her/his applicable monthly maximum, Daily Scheduling and the Flight Attendant shall mutually agree on the sequence(s) to be dropped, with the understanding that coverage requirements may dictate which portion or sequence will be given up to adjust projected time. In the event the only sequences remaining to be dropped are sequences that touch a protected holiday and the Flight Attendant’s last trip of the month, the protected holiday sequence will be maintained on the Flight Attendant’s schedule.
Involuntary Over Projection a. If due to circumstances beyond the control of the Flight Attendant, her/his projected credited time exceeds the bidding credit window, the Flight Attendant may utilize TTS or Daily Scheduling to reduce her/his projection or, if not, fly over the monthly maximum and be paid as specified in Paragraph O.3.b., below. In order to reduce her/his projection to her/his applicable monthly maximum, Daily Scheduling and the Flight Attendant shall mutually agree on the sequence(s) to be dropped, with the understanding that coverage requirements may dictate which portion or sequence will be given up to adjust projected time. In the event the only sequences remaining to be dropped are sequences that touch a protected holiday and the Flight Attendant’s last trip of the month, the protected holiday sequence will be maintained on the Flight Attendant’s schedule.
b. If by the end of the month, a Flight Attendant does not utilize TTS or Daily Scheduling to reduce their projection to within the bidding credit window, payment for such excess time will be made on the 15th day of the following month.
