Repositioning Process Clause Samples
The Repositioning Process clause outlines the procedures and requirements for moving or relocating certain assets, equipment, or operations within a project or facility. It typically details the steps to be followed, the parties responsible for carrying out the repositioning, and any necessary approvals or notifications that must be obtained before proceeding. For example, it may specify timelines for moving equipment or designate who bears the costs associated with the move. The core practical function of this clause is to ensure that any repositioning is conducted in an orderly, coordinated manner, minimizing disruption and clarifying responsibilities among the involved parties.
Repositioning Process a. Reserve repositioning will commence at the same time as Open Time trading in the applicable domicile.
b. If reserve availability for either AM or PM Reserves in a domicile is greater than the corresponding ARC for that day then the day will be considered open for repositioning for that classification. Example:
c. Repositioning out of an open day(s) (AM or PM) will be approved through automation.
d. A Reserve may reposition an ER day(s) if both AM and PM are open on the day(s) out of which the Reserve is repositioning.
e. Repositioning out of a closed day(s) (AM or PM) may be requested, and may be approved at the discretion of Crew Scheduling.
f. A Reserve may reposition reserve day(s) from the beginning or end of a block of reserve day(s) but must reposition to attach to an existing block of reserve day(s).
g. A block of a single reserve day may not be created due to repositioning through automation.
h. Automated repositioning must be done prior to the commencement of the reserve block being repositioned.
Repositioning Process a. Reserve repositioning will commence at the same time as Open Time trading in the applicable domicile.
b. If reserve availability for either AM or PM Reserves in a domicile is greater than the corresponding ARC for that day then the day will be considered open for repositioning for that classification. Example: March 10th AM Seattle ARC is 45 and PM Seattle ARC is 25. If there are 47 AM Reserves and 20 PM Reserves, then AM is open for repositioning and PM is closed for that day in Seattle.
c. Repositioning out of an open day(s) (AM or PM) will be approved through automation.
d. A Reserve may reposition an ER day(s) if both AM and PM are open on the day(s) out of which the Reserve is repositioning.
e. Repositioning out of a closed day(s) (AM or PM) may be requested, and may be approved at the discretion ofby Crew Scheduling.
Repositioning Process a. Reserve repositioning will commence at the same time as Open Time trading in the applicable domicile.
b. If reserve availability for either AM or PM Reserves in a domicile is greater than the corresponding ARC for that day then the day will be considered open for repositioning for that classification. Example: March 10th AM Seattle ARC is 45 and PM Seattle ARC is 25. If there are 47 AM Reserves and 20 PM Reserves, then AM is open for repositioning and PM is closed for that day in Seattle.
c. Repositioning out of an open day(s) (AM or PM) will be approved through automation.
d. A Reserve may reposition an ER day(s) if both AM and PM are open on the day(s) out of which the Reserve is repositioning.
e. Repositioning out of a closed day(s) (AM or PM) may be requested, and may be approved at the discretion of Crew Scheduling.
f. A Reserve may reposition reserve day(s) from the beginning or end of a block of reserve day(s) but must reposition to attach to an existing block of reserve day(s).
g. A block of a single reserve day may not be created due to repositioning through automation.
h. Automated repositioning must be done prior to the commencement of the reserve block being repositioned.
