Scheduling Limits Sample Clauses

The Scheduling Limits clause defines boundaries or restrictions on when certain activities, services, or obligations can be scheduled under an agreement. Typically, it sets specific time frames, days, or conditions during which work may be performed or services rendered, such as prohibiting work on weekends or outside of business hours. This clause helps manage expectations and operational logistics, ensuring that scheduling aligns with both parties' needs and preventing disputes over timing.
Scheduling Limits. The ▇▇▇▇ may not, without the faculty member's written consent, assign a faculty member a schedule in which one or more classes are before noon and the other class(es) begin(s) after 4:00 p.m. on the same day. When a faculty member is assigned a class that ends after 8:00 p.m., the ▇▇▇▇ may not, without the faculty member's written consent, assign that faculty member to any class beginning before 9:00 a.m. on the next morning. No faculty member shall have more than seven (7) clock hours of teaching per day without the written consent of the faculty member and the ▇▇▇▇. A faculty member shall be assigned by the college to no more than three (3) preparations per semester without his/her written consent, except where it is necessary to give the faculty member his/her minimum hourly load. The faculty member must submit a formal written schedule on the scheduling form to the ▇▇▇▇ of the subdivision upon course selection. If no concern is expressed by the ▇▇▇▇ within thirty (30) days of submission as per unified schedule, the schedule will be deemed approved.
Scheduling Limits. 4.6.2 Execution Limits 4.6.3 Crew Rest
Scheduling Limits. Alternate One: (A) Total. Generally, the sum of the rate at which Energy is scheduled by Buyer in each hour cannot change more than ± 6 MW. The following additional restrictions apply.