Standby Time definition

Standby Time means any period of time which is not considered working time and which together with the working time does not exceed ten (10) hours in any one working day and during which time a unit of Equipment cannot practically be used on other work but must remain on the site in order to continue with its assigned task and during which time the unit is in fully operable condition.
Standby Time means any time a Bus Driver is not driving, but required to be on the clock and available for a driving or work assignment.
Standby Time means time during which any AVEVA Personnel is requested to be ready and available to provide the Support Services to the Customer;

Examples of Standby Time in a sentence

  • Except for Standby Time for City utilities as provided for in GC 7.10, COORDINATION/COOPERATION WITH UTILITIES, the Contractor=s sole remedy for any delay in the Work, regardless of the alleged cause of the delay, shall be an extension of the contract time; the Contractor shall not be entitled to any delay damages, wage escalation, material escalation, extended job site or home office overhead or supervision, or additional compensation of any kind.

  • Except for Standby Time for City utilities as provided for in GC 7.10, COORDINATION/COOPERATION WITH UTILITIES, the Contractor’s sole remedy for any delay in the Work, regardless of the alleged cause of the delay, shall be an extension of the contract time; the Contractor shall not be entitled to any delay damages, wage escalation, material escalation, extended job site or home office overhead or supervision, or additional compensation of any kind.

  • Standby Time means the portion of an Operator’s shift during which the Operator is not specifically scheduled to operate a bus on the Operator’s Crew Guide and therefore is waiting to be assigned work which may become available.

  • As the general partner for the fund, Willow Oak earns 50% of all fees earned.

  • Tightly adherent mill scale, rust and coating may remain on the surface.


More Definitions of Standby Time

Standby Time. Standby time means time when an employee is not regularly scheduled to be on duty and when he/she is assigned to remain at home and available for immediate call-back. All standby time in excess of two (2) hours shall be considered as regular hours worked and shall be compensated on a straight time or overtime basis as are other hours worked under this Agreement.
Standby Time means the time, up to 10 hours per day, Monday through Sunday, during which the Representative, during the course of his assignment, is available for work but is not working because of circumstances beyond the Company's control. Purchaser shall pay Company for each hour of standby time at the applicable rate.
Standby Time. ’ (ts) means the hours per year during which the television set is
Standby Time is defined as the time when drivers are required to be “on call” at the 27 site of the activity involved in the extra trip. On overnight trips, “standby” time will 28 end when the driver is released from duty by the trip supervisor. Sleep time will not be 29 paid time. Drivers will be paid a minimum of eight (8) hours for each day away from 30 the District, provided that on the day the trip leaves, hours driven by the driver on 31 regular routes etc. will be counted in the eight (8) hours and the day the trip returns to 32 the District will be paid on actual time. Driving and standby time count for calculation 33 of the eight-hour base.
Standby Time means any period of time that is not considered Working Time and which together with the Working Time does not exceed ten (10) hours in any one Working Day and during which time a piece of Construction Equipment (other than hand tools and tools of the trade) cannot practically be used on other Work but must remain at the Site in order to continue with its assigned task and during which time the unit is in fully operable condition.
Standby Time is defined as non-driving time, which includes time when the driver is on a trip, the 41 vehicle is secure, the vehicle is stopped, the passengers are unloaded, and the driver must remain available 42 (either in or near the vehicle or on or around the premises of an event) for any activity, including but not 43 limited to supervision, constant or intermittent surveillance of the vehicle, emergency transportation, etc. 44 The driver shall be paid at the regular hourly rate for all hours.
Standby Time is defined as that period of time an employee is required to leave work where he/she may be contacted to return to work if needed within a reasonable period of time. Standby time will be computed at .25 hours of each hour of standby time (1hr: 4hrs). Standby time will be compensated at straight compensatory time off (CTO) only.