Timeframes definition
Examples of Timeframes in a sentence
Timeframes for installation, if any, are not guaranteed and may vary depending on the types of services requested and other factors.
Unless a consulting party objects within the applicable timeframe outlined in Stipulation I.E, Timeframes and Communications, FEMA will proceed with its “no adverse effect” determination and conclude the Section 106 review.
Unless a consulting party makes a timely objection in accordance with the applicable timeframe outlined in Stipulation I.E, Timeframes and Communications, FEMA shall proceed with its “no adverse effect” determination, including any conditions, and conclude the Section 106 review.
Timeframes for pre-service and post-service claims can be extended by KFHPWA for up to an additional 15 days.
The committed Performance Specification for Whois Service is 99.4% measured in Monthly Timeframes.
The committed Performance Specification is 99.999% measured in Monthly Timeframes.
Timeframes for pre-service and post-service claims can be extended by GHC for up to an additional fifteen (15) days.
Timeframes are specified in terms of business days and hours (not weekend or overtime hours) and are dependent on business requirements.
Dates and Timeframes stipulated in the Agreement shall be calculated according to the Gregorian Calendar.
Timeframes may be shortened or extended as clinically appropriate by a qualified health care professional acting within the scope of his or her practice consistent with professionally recognized standards of practice.