Time Span Reference Clause Samples
The Time Span Reference clause defines the specific period during which certain terms, obligations, or rights outlined in the agreement are effective. It typically clarifies the start and end dates for performance, delivery, or compliance, and may reference calendar dates, event triggers, or durations (such as "within 30 days of signing"). By clearly establishing the relevant timeframe, this clause ensures all parties understand when their responsibilities begin and end, thereby preventing disputes over timing and ensuring contractual clarity.
Time Span Reference. Reference to days, weeks, months, or years shall be understood to mean calendar days, weeks, months or years unless otherwise expressly provided for in this Agreement.
Time Span Reference. References to days, weeks, months or years shall be understood to mean calendar days, weeks, months or years unless expressly provided in this Agreement. The following specific definitions of words, expressions, terms or phrases have been agreed to by the Parties and shall be used to establish the intent and meaning of the language of this Agreement unless a different definition is provided within the context of a particular article: Probationary Employee: An employee who was hired into probationary status and who has not successfully completed the probationary period. Regular Employee: An employee who works regular scheduled shifts as assigned by the Employer on a continuing basis. Such employees may be employed on either a full-time or a part-time basis.
Time Span Reference. References to time span references, unless otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement shall be understood to mean as follows: commencing 12.01 a.m. Sunday and ending midnight the following Saturday. the following December 31st.
