Non-Prime Time definition
Examples of Non-Prime Time in a sentence
Lessee shall pay to the City one hundred sixteen dollars ($116.00) per hour for Prime Time rental of the Premises and seventy-eight dollars ($78.00) per hour for Non-Prime Time rental of the Premises.
Non-Prime Time Vacation Period shall be from January 1st to April 30th and October 1st to December 31st.
Non-Prime Time includes all other time periods when the Roosevelt Ice Arena is open to the public.
The rent to be paid the City shall be One Hundred and no/100 dollars ($100.00) per hour for Prime Time and Ninety and no/100 dollars ($90.00) per hour for Non-Prime Time (sales tax included).
Effective Effective Effective Prime Time $ 3,728 $ 3,821 $ 3,936 Non-Prime Time 2,976 3,050 3,142 (APPENDIX A, ARTICLE 13.B.3.) $ 2,935 $ 3,008 $ 3,098 First and Second Weeks $ 2,793 $ 2,863 $ 2,949 Third and Fourth Weeks 3,197 3,277 3,375 Fifth and Sixth Weeks 3,595 3,685 3,796 Thereafter 3,996 4,096 4,219 For the purpose of Documentary programs, high budget (HB) refers to programs whose negative cost equals or exceeds the amounts set forth below.