THE TIME Sample Clauses

THE TIME. It is agreed that the Contractor shall, upon execution of this Contract, begin work within 10 consecutive calendar days from the date of the Notice to Proceed, and shall prosecute the work in such manner as to bring the entire work to completion within 60 Calendar Days , except as such time limits may be advanced in accordance with the provisions herein. The time of beginning, rate of progress and date of completion are considered essential elements of the Contract. Section 241 and 242 of the General Conditions portion of this contract shall apply to issues of progress of work and time for completion. It is agreed that if the Contractor shall be unavoidably delayed in beginning or fulfilling this Contract by reason of excessive storms or floods, or by Acts of Providence, or by general strikes, or by court injunction, or by stopping of the work by the Owner because of any emergency or public necessity, or by reason of alterations ordered by the Owner, the Contractor shall have no valid claim for damages on account of any cause or delay; but Contractor shall in such case be entitled to such an extension of the above time limit herein, as the Engineer shall adjudge to be just and reasonable; provided, however that formal claim for such extension shall be made in writing by the Contractor within a week after the date upon which such alleged cause or delay shall have occurred.
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THE TIME. A. Contractor shall be prepared to begin the Work within 10 consecutive calendar days of the execution of the Agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the Contractor shall not begin the Work unless and until the Owner issues a written notice to proceed (“Notice to Proceed”). The above requirement shall not constitute a representation or guarantee of the date that Owner will issue a Notice to Proceed. Owner shall have calendar days following the execution of this Agreement to issue the Notice to Proceed, during which time the Contractor shall not be entitled to any increase in or change to the Contract Times or Contract Price. The Parties agree the Contract Times are considered essential elements of the Contract Documents.

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  • Date/Time Warranty Contractor warrants that Product(s) furnished pursuant to this Contract shall, when used in accordance with the Product documentation, be able to accurately process date/time data (including, but not limited to, calculating, comparing, and sequencing) transitions, including leap year calculations. Where a Contractor proposes or an acquisition requires that specific Products must perform as a package or system, this warranty shall apply to the Products as a system. Where Contractor is providing ongoing services, including but not limited to: i) consulting, integration, code or data conversion, ii) maintenance or support services, iii) data entry or processing, or iv) contract administration services (e.g., billing, invoicing, claim processing), Contractor warrants that services shall be provided in an accurate and timely manner without interruption, failure or error due to the inaccuracy of Contractor’s business operations in processing date/time data (including, but not limited to, calculating, comparing, and sequencing) various date/time transitions, including leap year calculations. Contractor shall be responsible for damages resulting from any delays, errors or untimely performance resulting therefrom, including but not limited to the failure or untimely performance of such services. This Date/Time Warranty shall survive beyond termination or expiration of this contract through: a) ninety (90) days or b) the Contractor’s or Product manufacturer/developer’s stated date/time warranty term, whichever is longer. Nothing in this warranty statement shall be construed to limit any rights or remedies otherwise available under this Contract for breach of warranty.

  • Wash-Up Time 60.01 Where the Employer determines that due to the nature of the work there is a clear cut need, wash-up time up to a maximum of ten (10) minutes will be permitted before the end of the working day, or immediately following and contiguous to the working day.

  • Double Time 9 1. All work performed beyond regular overtime on a full-time employee’s 10 scheduled second (2nd) or third (3rd), or fourth (4th) day of rest will be paid at the rate of two (2) 11 times the employee’s regular rate of pay, provided that an employee who has refused to work

  • Leave Time During the Employment Period, Employee shall be entitled to paid vacation and leave days each calendar year in accordance with the leave policies established by Employer from time to time. Any leave time not used during each fiscal year of Employer may be carried over into the next year to the extent permitted by Employer policy.

  • Release Time A. The Employer will approve paid release time for a reasonable number of employee representatives who are scheduled to work during the time negotiations are being conducted, provided the absence of the employee will not interfere with the operating needs of the University. The Employer will approve compensatory time, vacation leave or leave without pay for additional employee representatives provided the absence of the employee will not interfere with the operating needs of the University.

  • Crib Time 17.6.1 An employee working overtime shall be allowed a crib time of 20 minutes without deduction of pay after each four hours of overtime worked provided the employee continues working after such crib time.

  • Part-Time A part-time employee is an employee who regularly works less than forty (40) hours per week. The Agency shall not use part-time employees to avoid full-time benefits.

  • RDDS update time Refers to the time measured from the reception of an EPP confirmation to a transform command on a domain name, host or contact, up until the servers of the RDDS services reflect the changes made.

  • DNS update time Refers to the time measured from the reception of an EPP confirmation to a transform command on a domain name, until the name servers of the parent domain name answer “DNS queries” with data consistent with the change made. This only applies for changes to DNS information.

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