Layover definition

Layover means that period of time when a passenger vessel is not in a working period. The Port Authority must pre-approve in writing all periods of layover, or the passenger vessel owner will be deemed to be in a working period and subject to the services and facilities fees.
Layover or “RON” means the period of time between duty periods within a trip sequence.
Layover or “▇▇▇” means the period of time between duty periods within a trip sequence.

Examples of Layover in a sentence

  • Layover drivers will be paid by the actual miles driven between selected UPS locations, which are typically more than 500 miles apart.

  • Layover - On layover runs, the Employer shall reimburse such driver for full cost of food and lodging at the layover point upon presentation of proper receipts.

  • Layover times will be defined by scheduled arrival and departure times.

  • Operators will then fall under all provisions of the First-In, First-Out language except that the Layover and Meal Allowance provisions will not apply.

  • Layover time on field trips shall be paid at the regular field trip rate.


More Definitions of Layover

Layover is when a driver has a block of non-driving time on regular, additional and/or trip hours.
Layover is considered that time during which the driver is not transporting students.
Layover means the location at the end of trip where the driver may use the facilities.
Layover means stopping at a point along a transit route for a maximum of fifteen (15) minutes to allow a transit vehicle to adjust to service schedules.
Layover or “▇▇▇” means the period of time between duty periods within a pairing.
Layover or “Remain Over Night (RON)” means the period of time between duty periods within a trip sequence.
Layover is time during a shift during which a Driver is not required to operate a vehicle or perform other assigned duties and may, at his option, leave the Employer's premises.