Passing Time Sample Clauses

The "Passing Time" clause defines how the passage of time is measured or treated within the context of an agreement or contract. Typically, this clause clarifies when certain periods begin and end, such as deadlines for performance, notice periods, or the calculation of interest. For example, it may specify whether time is counted in calendar days or business days, or how to handle deadlines that fall on weekends or holidays. The core function of this clause is to ensure clarity and prevent disputes by providing a clear framework for interpreting time-related obligations and events in the contract.
Passing Time. Reasonable time shall be included within the employees work day to move from one assignment to the next.
Passing Time. Reasonable paid t ime shal l be inc lude d withi n the employee’s work day to move from one assignment to the next.
Passing Time. Reasonable time shall be provided in the employee's work day to move from one assignment to the next. In the event an employee is not allotted such time, or the time allotted is insufficient, the Building Administrator will adjust the employee’s schedule to accommodate an appropriate transition time. they may request the Building Administrator's assistance in scheduling this time.
Passing Time. During the course of the unit members’ workday, three (3) minutes of paid time between assignments shall be allowed.
Passing Time. If classroom teachers are expected to assist with student supervision during passing times, and a paraeducator is not available to assist with cleaning tasks between classes, those teachers should assign a responsible student to spray down student desks and chairs prior to leaving class in order to accomplish the necessary cleaning in between classes.
Passing Time. The elementary specialist schedule for art, music, physical education and learning resource teachers will reflect a minimum time of five (5) minutes passing time between classes.