Clearance Time definition

Clearance Time means the period, during Support Hours, from notification of a fault by the Client to the Company until restoration of Services in accordance with the Service Levels, excluding any period of Excluded Time (during periods of Excluded Time, the clock will be stopped in relation to Clearance Times and will not re-start until the Client takes action to enable investigative or corrective action to be resumed).
Clearance Time means: the time period from notification of a fault to the return of Availability.
Clearance Time means the time by which the Hirer must vacate the Centre, ensure the departure of the Associated Persons from the Centre and remove all items and equipment associated with the Event from the Centre following the conclusion of the last of the Deposit means the amount referred to in item 7 of the schedule 1 which the Hirer is to pay to the Licensor on or before the date also referred to in that item of the schedule 1.

Examples of Clearance Time in a sentence

  • The State's interest liability for all programs except those described in 10.4, 10.5, 10.6, 10.7, 10.8, 10.9 shall be calculated by applying the following formula: Pre-Issuance Time + Clearance Time I = P x r x (PI + CT) where I= State's total interest liability for direct program expenditures P= Total annual expenditures of Federal Funds for direct program expenditures subject to pre-issuance interest calculation.

  • If part of the service solution is reliant on the third party, the Target Clearance Time for Category 1 faults will extend by 5 hours.

  • The Contractor will endeavour to meet the above Target Clearance Times, however, if during the fault investigation the Contractor identifies that the problem lies with a third party supplier, then the Clearance Time may be affected.

  • If the problem lies with the Client or a third party tail circuit provider or there is an Excluded Event, then the Clearance Time may be affected.

  • As mentioned in Section 3.1.1, following WSDOT’s convention the period from the notification time to the clear time (labeled as Clearance Time in WITS data) of an incident is referred as the duration of the incident.

  • Clearance Time means the measured time period from notification of a fault until Service restoration.

  • If Service Availability falls below the applicable target, then you will be entitled to claim Service Credits as set out below: From 1 to 24 hours Unavailability beyond Target Clearance Time, rounded up to the next whole hour.

  • From 1 to 24 hours Service unavailability beyond Target Clearance Time, rounded up to the next whole hour.

  • Clearance Time Frame - Clearance generally takes 6 months to up until a year to become approved by Transport Canada.

  • The State's interest liability for all programs except those described in 10.4, 10.5, 10.6, 10.7, 10.8, 10.9 shall be calculated by applying the following formula: Pre-Issuance Time + Clearance Time I = P x r x (PI + CT) where I= State's total interest liability for direct program expenditures P= Total annual expenditures of Federal Funds for direct program expenditures subject to pre- issuance interest calculation.


More Definitions of Clearance Time

Clearance Time means the time identified in Schedule 1 of the Hiring Agreement, such time relating to each Event and/or Performance;
Clearance Time means additional time included in the total warning time to account for crossing site specific needs including, but not limited to, widths at multiple track crossings, additional gate delay time, and additional time for simultaneous preemption.