Schedule Irregularity Clause Samples

The Schedule Irregularity clause defines how deviations from the agreed project or service schedule are managed. It typically outlines procedures for notifying the other party of delays, the process for rescheduling, and any consequences or remedies for missed deadlines, such as extensions or penalties. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear framework for addressing unexpected changes in timing, thereby minimizing disputes and maintaining project momentum.
Schedule Irregularity. This term includes - 1. Delay in a scheduled departure or arrival of a Cape Air flight, including delays which result in a misconnection: 2. Flight cancellation, omission of a scheduled stop, or any other delay or interruption in the scheduled operation of a Cape Air flight which may or may not result in a misconnection; 3. Substitution of aircraft type; or 4. Schedule changes that require re-routing of the Customer at departure time because prior notice of such schedule change had not been given to the Customer prior to the Customer’s arrival at the airport for check-in on the original flight. 5. Schedule Irregularity does not include Force Majeure events as defined herein. gg. Service Animal: A dog, regardless of breed or type, which is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of a qualified individual with a disability, including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disability. The definition for purposes of this Contract also includes a trained animal accompanied by its handler that assists law enforcement officers in the search of contraband, explosives, or other items, or which provides assistance with rescue efforts.
Schedule Irregularity. In order to reduce the inconvenience experienced during cancellations, major delays or misconnections, Cape Air will, at its election and in collaboration with the Customer, arrange one of the following listed below. For irregularities due to Force Majeure Events, please review that Section for additional rules which apply.
Schedule Irregularity. When a Customer is affected by flight irregularities caused by Cape Air on or about the day of travel (e.g., cancellations and delays) Cape Air will, at its election and in collaboration with the Customer, arrange one of the following listed below. For irregularities due to Force Majeure Events which are not in Cape Air’s control, please review that Section for additional rules which apply.
Schedule Irregularity. This term includes - 1. Delay in a scheduled departure or arrival of a Cape Air flight, including delays which result in a misconnection: 2. Flight cancellation, omission of a scheduled stop, or any other delay or interruption in the scheduled operation of a Cape Air flight which may or may not result in a misconnection; 3. Substitution of aircraft type; or 4. Schedule changes that require re-routing of the Customer at departure time because prior notice of such schedule change had not been given to the Customer prior to the Customer’s arrival at the airport for check-in on the original flight. 5. Schedule Irregularity does not include Force Majeure events as defined herein.
Schedule Irregularity. 1) Liability - Except to the extent provided in this Rule and the Warsaw and/or Montreal Conventions, CO shall not be liable for any Schedule Irregularity. 2) Delay, Misconnection or Cancellation a) When a Passenger’s ticket is affected because of a Schedule Irregularity caused by CO, CO will take the following measures: (i) Transport the Passenger on its own flights, subject to availability, to the Destination, next Stopover point, or transfer point shown on its portion of the Ticket, without Stopover in the same class of service, at no additional cost to the Passenger, provided that a Passenger who paid a Coach fare may only be transported on a flight in First Class or Business First Class Service subject to seat availability and if such flight will provide an earlier arrival than CO’s next flight on which coach space is available; or (ii) At the Passenger’s request, provided that the tariff covering the original transportation permits routing via the carrier which will transport the Passenger, CO will reaccommodate the Passenger in the same class of service on the next available flight on another carrier, or combination of carriers, if the length of the delay to the Passenger’s destination exceeds two hours. b) In the event a Passenger misses an onward connecting flight on which space is reserved because the Delivering Carrier did not operate its flight due to a Schedule Irregularity or Change in Schedule, the Delivering Carrier is responsible to arrange for carriage of Passenger or to make a refund. 3) CO will provide a refund in accordance with Rule 27 A), if the Passenger is not transported as provided in C) 2) above.
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