Production Week definition

Production Week has the meaning specified on Schedule C.
Production Week means a calendar week beginning at 8:00 a.m. on Monday and ending at 7:59 a.m. on the following Monday, with weeks designated for pick up of Biodiesel measured in similar fashion. As an example, for the Production Week commencing January 19, 2009, REG Marketing would need to have delivered its Order for such Production Week on or before 5:00 p.m. on Monday, January 5, 2009. If such Order has been timely delivered to Blackhawk Biofuels, REG Marketing would then deliver in the Feedstocks required for such Production Week both before and during the production week. Blackhawk Biofuels would then have the Production Week of January 19 through January 26, 2009, to complete production, test and certify the Biodiesel meets the agreed upon specifications under the applicable Order. REG Marketing would then have from January 26 through 7:59 a.m. on February 9, 2009, to pick up the Biodiesel produced for such Production Week. REG Marketing shall develop a sample “Order/Nomination” form to be used by the Parties, which shall be attached as Exhibit A hereto. Any Feedstocks purchased by Bunge North America, Inc. (“Bunge”) pursuant to the terms of a Feedstock Purchase and Sale Agreement dated June 30, 2009 (the “Feedstock Agreement”) by and between Blackhawk Biofuels, REG Marketing and Bunge shall be included in determining whether the Facility Commitment has been met. Any purchase of Feedstocks by Bunge, however, shall be governed exclusively by the terms of the Feedstock Agreement and such purchases shall not be subject to the terms of this Agreement.
Production Week means, each period from Friday at 12:00 noon until the following Friday at 12:00 noon during the term of this Agreement; provided, however, the first Production Week shall commence on the Delivery Commencement Date and shall continue until 12:00 noon on the first Friday following the Delivery Commencement Date.

Examples of Production Week in a sentence

  • As an example, for the Production Week commencing January 19, 2009, REG Marketing would need to have delivered its Order for such Production Week on or before 5:00 p.m. on Monday, January 5, 2009.

  • Any such order shall set out the type and quantity of Feedstocks, and the Production Week for which such Feedstocks are intended for processing (“Order”).

  • REG Marketing would then have from January 26 through 7:59 a.m. on February 9, 2009, to pick up the Biodiesel produced for such Production Week.

  • Any such offer (“Nomination”) shall set out the type and quantity of Feedstocks, the Production Week for which such Feedstocks are intended for production, and advise of the time period during which Blackhawk Biofuels shall be required to communicate Blackhawk Biofuels’s acceptance back to REG Marketing (“Offer Period”).

  • If such Order is timely made, then unless otherwise agreed by the Parties REG Marketing shall deliver the Feedstocks to Blackhawk Biofuels in time for production of the Biodiesel, Blackhawk Biofuels shall process the Feedstocks and test and certify the Biodiesel as meeting the agreed upon specifications under the applicable Order during such Production Week, and REG Marketing shall arrange to pick up the resulting Biodiesel during the two weeks immediately following such Production Week.

  • If such Order has been timely delivered to Blackhawk Biofuels, REG Marketing would then deliver in the Feedstocks required for such Production Week both before and during the production week.

  • Blackhawk Biofuels would then have the Production Week of January 19 through January 26, 2009, to complete production, test and certify the Biodiesel meets the agreed upon specifications under the applicable Order.

  • The “Weekly Net Volume” shall be equal to the sum of the Daily Net Volumes by Product Group for each day in the Production Week.

  • Blackhawk Biofuels agrees to process Feedstocks for all Orders received totaling up to 2.75 million pounds per Production Week, such processing to be within the time frame as set out in Section 1(a) above (unless otherwise agreed by the Parties).

  • Production Week is deemed to be the working week in which technical rehearsals before the first performance at the first touring venue take place; it will be clearly marked in the touring schedule.


More Definitions of Production Week

Production Week means a calendar week beginning at 8:00 a.m. on Monday and ending at 7:59 a.m. on the following Monday, with weeks designated for pick up of Biodiesel measured in similar fashion. As an example, for the Production Week commencing January 19, 2009, REG Marketing would need to have delivered its Order for such Production Week on or before 5:00 p.m. on Monday, January 5, 2009. If such Order has been timely delivered to Blackhawk Biofuels, REG Marketing would then deliver in the Feedstocks required for such Production Week both before and during the production week. Blackhawk Biofuels would then have the Production Week of January 19 through January 26, 2009, to complete production, test and certify the Biodiesel meets the agreed upon specifications under the applicable Order. REG Marketing would then have from January 26 through 7:59 a.m. on February 9, 2009, to pick up the Biodiesel produced for such Production Week. REG Marketing shall develop a sample “Order/Nomination” form to be used by the Parties, which shall be attached as Exhibit A hereto.
Production Week means each consecutive day period (based on CPT) designated as a “Production Week” on Schedule G hereto (which the Parties acknowledge will not in every case be a seven day period).
Production Week has the meaning specified in Section 2.1(b)(iii).
Production Week. The final week of rehearsal during which all aspects of the production come together. The technical and dress rehearsals take place in production week. Prompt copy: The cue script. Any cuts are marked, (in pencil, just in case the lines are re-instated). The deputy stage manager will write all the actors’ movements in it, and use it to prompt in rehearsal. This is also sometimes referred to as ‘the book’. Properties: Items that are required during a scene that can be carried on and off (also called props). ‘Rehearsal props’ are used before the actual performance to help actors become accustomed to using their props on stage - they also prevent loss or damage to the performance props. Quarto: A piece of paper that is folded into four to make eight pages and then bound together to form part of a book. Many of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s plays were printed individually in Quarto form and such editions are sometimes referred to as first and second Quartos or the first and second editions. The Good Quartos are those that are ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s own hand written play scripts. Read through: The initial reading of the play by the company. The actors usually, but not always, sit in a circle and read the play from beginning to end. This marks the start of the rehearsal process. However, some directors choose not to have a read through. Re-rehearsal: In the last stages of rehearsal the play is re-rehearsed to adjust scenes where necessary in order to prevent the cast from getting too comfortable with the play and to keep the production fresh. Run: The total number of performances of a production. Script: The text of the play. Show relay: A small microphone placed on stage which transmits the audio of a performance to speakers backstage in the Green Room and dressing rooms. This is so that the actors can hear when they need to prepare to go on stage. In ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s time, no such relay was possible and the whole cast had to wait in the tiring house during the show.
Production Week means the period of 7 consecutive working days immediately prior to the performance date, totalling a maximum of 56 working hours;