Urgent Work definition

Urgent Work means any urgent measures which in the opinion of Engineer-in-charge become necessary during the progress of the work to obviate any risk of accident or failure or disruption of generation which become necessary for security.
Urgent Work means any urgent measures which, in the opinion of the Engineer-in charge, become necessary during the progress of the works to obviate any risk or accident or failure or which become necessary for security.
Urgent Work means any urgent measures which in the opinion of Engineer-in-chargebecomenecessaryduringtheprogressoftheworktoobviateanyriskofaccid entorfailureordisruptionofgenerationwhichbecomenecessaryforsecurity.

Examples of Urgent Work in a sentence

  • If the Urgent Work shall be such as in the opinion of the Engineer in charge the contractor is liable under the contract to carry out at his expenses.

  • If the "Urgent Work" shall be such as in the opinion of the Engineer-in-charge the contractor is liable under the contract to carry out at his expenses, all expenses incurred on it by the department shall be recoverable from the contractor, and be adjusted or set off against any sum payable to him.

  • If any Urgent Work (in respect, whereof the decision of the Engineer and in his absence that of an Inspecting Officer shall be final and binding) becomes necessary and the contractor is unable or unwilling at once to carry out, the Engineer, or the Inspecting Officer, may by his own or other work people, carry it out as he may consider necessary.

  • If any Urgent Work (in respect whereof the decision of the Engineer-in-Charge shall be final and binding) becomes necessary and the Contractor is unable or unwilling at once to carry it out, the Engineer-in-Charge may, by his own or other work people, carry it out as he may consider necessary.

  • If any Urgent Work (in respect whereof the decision of the Engineer shall be final and binding) becomes necessary and the Contractor is unable or unwilling at once to carry it out, the Engineer may by his own or other Work people, carry it out as he may consider necessary.


More Definitions of Urgent Work

Urgent Work means any measure which in the opinion of the Assistant Executive Engineer(PHE),Diphu(U)(C/M) Sub-Division become necessary during the progress of the works, to avoid any risk of accident or failure or which become necessary for security of the work or the persons working thereon.
Urgent Work means any urgent measures which in the opinion of the Resident Engineer become necessary during the progress of the work to avoid any risk of accident or failures or which become necessary for execution urgently.
Urgent Work is unforeseen work that AGENCY may periodically require to be performed on an urgent, but is not an EMERGENCY, basis, which may exceed the dollar value limits applicable to ONE-TIME SERVICES. This URGENT WORK may include either provision of services, or the performance of repair work.
Urgent Work means any measure which in the opinion of the Assistant Executive Engineer(PHE), Diphu Rural Sub-Division become necessary during
Urgent Work means and shall be limited to urgent maintenance or repair work in connection with an employer’s own plant and/or machinery and/or Sunday work in connection with ships, where such repairs are necessary to avoid delay to the ship or are essential to the proper functioning thereof. (7) The provisions of thisclause relating to payment for work on Sundays shall not apply in respect of shifts commencing on Sunday night in establishments working a two-shift or three-shift system, which shall be paid for as follows: (a) For the hours worked before midnight, at one and one-half times the ordinary hourly rate, plus 15 per cent; (b) after midnight until completion of the shift, at the ordinary hourly rate, plus 15 per cent. (8) For the purposes of this clause— (a) ‘a normal shift’ is one-fifth of the ordinary weekly hours of work of an establishment working a five-day week or one-sixth of the ordinary weekly hours of work of an establishment working a six-day week; (b) ‘usual starting time’ means the starting time on an ordinary working day. (9) Notwithstanding the provisions of subclause (1), where in any one week an employee absents himself from work during any or all of the ordinary hours of a shift or shifts observed in the establishment concerned, such ordinary hours not worked by the employee shall be deducted from the hours of overtime worked and the hours so deducted shall be paid for at the employee’s ordinary rate: Provided that— (a) if the number of ordinary hours of work on which the employee is absent in any one (b) where an employee is absent from work with the permission of his employer or absent on (10) Notwithstanding the provisions of subclause (1), where in any one week an employee absents himself from work during any or all of the ordinary hours of a shift or shifts observed in the establishment concerned, such ordinary hours not worked by the employee shall be deducted from the hours of overtime worked. The hours so deducted shall be paid for at the employee’s ordinary rate and shall be regarded as ordinary hours worked for the purposes of calculating the contributions to be submitted to the Engineering Industries Pension Fund, the Metal Industries Group Pension Fund, the Metal Industries Provident fund and the National Bargaining Council for the Iron, Steel, Engineering and Metallurgical Industry Sick Pay Fund in terms of the Agreements regulating these Funds: Provided that— (a) the provisions of this subclause shall not apply to hours worked b...
Urgent Work means emergency work, which if not attended to immediately, could cause harm to or endanger the life, personal safety or health of any person or could cause serious damage or destruction to property;
Urgent Work means work necessary to restore supplies of water, gas, electricity, telecommunications or any other form of basic services (including Territory networks), whether publicly or privately owned. Light Rail Regulated Utility (Electrical) Network Code24