Timing Restrictions Sample Clauses
The Timing Restrictions clause sets specific limits or conditions on when certain actions or obligations under an agreement can occur. Typically, this clause outlines deadlines, timeframes, or periods during which parties must perform tasks, such as delivering goods, making payments, or providing notices. By clearly defining these temporal boundaries, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes related to timing, ensuring that all parties are aware of and adhere to the agreed schedule.
Timing Restrictions. The following timing restrictions shall be applicable to development plans:
(1) Final development plans shall be submitted for Joint City-County Planning Commission consideration within two years of the date of Joint City-County Commission action on a preliminary development plan, otherwise, no further building permits shall be issued unless and until the plan is re- approved by the Joint City-County Planning Commission.
(2) The developer shall be required to obtain building permits for all structures shown on a final development plan within five years of the date of Joint City-County Planning Commission action on the development plan, otherwise, no further building permits shall be issued unless and until the plan is re- approved by the Joint City-County Planning Commission.
Timing Restrictions. The parking permits granted under this Agreement shall be as follows and defined by Appendix C of the City of Burlington Ordinance:
Timing Restrictions. Notwithstanding the foregoing or any provisions of this Agreement to the contrary, in the event that the Executive is determined by the Board of Directors in its good faith judgment to be a "specified employee" within the meaning of Internal Revenue Code Section 409A, none of the termination benefits contemplated by this Section 10 shall be paid or provided to the Executive prior to the first day of the seventh month after the Executive's termination of employment, at which time such benefits shall commence; provided that all benefits accumulated from the date of the Executive's termination of employment to which Executive is entitled under this Agreement and which were not paid or provided sooner because of this provision, also will immediately become payable at that time. Subject to PARC's obligations to timely pay the amounts due to the Executive as set forth in the preceding sentence, with respect to the amounts payable to the Executive pursuant to Section 10(a), any Regular Base Salary amounts shall be paid no later than the end of the calendar year to which such salary amounts relate (determined by dividing the Executive's annual Regular Base Salary by twelve and allocating such salary to each month following the Executive's termination of employment), and any Annual Profit Sharing Bonus or other bonus amount shall be paid no later than 2-1/2 months after the end of the calendar year to which such Bonus amount relates.
Timing Restrictions. In-order to avoid impacts to least tern populations when they are most likely to be foraging and nesting, in-water work will be concentrated from October 1–April 1 or, depending on circumstances, to April 30. However, this limitation is in accordance with agreements between the Navy and FWS, and is not a requirement of this IHA. All in-water construction activities would occur only from 45 minutes after sunrise to 45 minutes before sunset. The use of a soft start procedure is believed to provide additional protection to marine mammals by warning or providing a chance to leave the area prior to the hammer operating at full capacity, and typically involves a requirement to initiate sound from the hammer at reduced energy followed by a waiting period. This procedure is repeated two additional times. It is difficult to specify the reduction in energy for any given hammer because of variation across drivers and, for impact hammers, the actual number of strikes at reduced energy will vary because operating the hammer at less than full power results in ‘‘bouncing’’ of the hammer as it strikes the pile, resulting in multiple ‘‘strikes.’’ The project will utilize soft start techniques for impact pile driving. We require an initial set of three strikes from the impact hammer at reduced energy, followed by a 30- second waiting period, then two subsequent three strike sets. Soft start will be required at the beginning of each day’s impact pile driving work and at any time following a cessation of impact pile driving of thirty minutes or longer; the requirement to implement soft start for impact driving is independent of whether vibratory driving has occurred within the prior thirty minutes. Based on our evaluation of the Navy’s planned measures, as well as any other potential measures that may be relevant to the specified activity, we have determined that the mitigation measures provide the means of effecting the least practicable impact on marine mammal species or stocks and their habitat, paying particular attention to rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of similar significance.
Timing Restrictions. Timing restrictions for wildlife and fisheries concerns shall be in accordance with the Operating Conditions in K-G.3.1.5#
