Maximum Days Sample Clauses
The "Maximum Days" clause sets a specific upper limit on the number of days allowed for a particular action or obligation to be completed under a contract. For example, it may stipulate that a party must deliver goods, respond to a notice, or complete a service within no more than 30 days from a triggering event. By clearly defining this time frame, the clause ensures that all parties are aware of and adhere to strict deadlines, thereby reducing uncertainty and preventing unreasonable delays in performance.
Maximum Days. (a) Guaranteed days off without pay to include a total of twenty-four (24) working days in a calendar year are guaranteed by the Company subject to the conditions contained herein. This provision to become effective January 1, 1987.
