Working Period definition

Working Period means Any time whatsoever that a Volunteer is working for and/or on behalf of the MFC whether during or outside the official AFL season
Working Period. Year Previous Office Year Office Address : .................................................................................................................... ……………................................................................................................. City .............................................................Postal Code…….………….. Office Telp Number: .............................................................................................................. Office Fax Number: ................................................................................................................ Annual Income /year: 100-250 Millions 250-500 Millions House Location : ……………............................................................................. Sale Value of Tax Object : .................................................................................................
Working Period means the date/s that the Contractor and the Consumer agree for the works to be completed.

Examples of Working Period in a sentence

  • If the Ship Owner delays in providing its supply items, the Shipyard is entitled to extend the Working Period accordingly or decline any particular work, and also entitled to claim damages against the Ship Owner for losses or damages sustained thereof.

  • In the meantime, the Shipyard is entitled to extend the Working Period accordingly provided that it had timely notified the Ship Owner that the Ship’s dry-docking schedule has to be adjusted.

  • The Shipyard is entitled to extend the Working Period accordingly, and its expenses in avoiding or reducing the impacts of Force Majeure events on the Works shall be borne by the Shipyard.

  • The Ship Owner shall appoint and designate its superintendent(s) to the Shipyard throughout the Working Period to supervise the Works.

  • If the difference between the actual completion date and the last day of the Working Period is within 5 days, both Parties shall not bear payment liabilities to each other.

  • If the Works could only be conducted during the dry-docking period, such waiting time during the un-dock period of the Ship, which is caused by the aforementioned alterations or modifications, shall not be calculated into the Working Period.

  • If the Ship Owner fails to designate its superintendent(s) or the superintendent(s) is (are) unable or refuse(s) to perform duties during the Working Period, the master of the Ship shall be deemed as the Ship Owner’s superintendent.

  • The superintendent(s) shall confirm the completion of the Works by way of executing the Works Completion List prepared by the Shipyard before Redelivery; the Shipyard may also prepare the Works Completion List for particular Works for the Ship Owner’s execution during the course of the Working Period.

  • If the Working Period is delayed due to the Ship Owner’s unreasonable refusals, the Shipyard is entitled to extend the Working Period accordingly.

  • During the Working Period, the Shipyard may, at the request of the Ship Owner, assist in maintaining the safety of the Ship and preventing the Ship from polluting the environment, and all the expenses related thereto shall be borne by the Ship Owner.


More Definitions of Working Period

Working Period means the period (normally 12 hours) during which the employee is performing work for the employer during a 24-hour day Rest period means the period (normally 12 hours) between two working periods. Offshore period means the consecutive period in which the employee is on structures that come within the scope of the Regulations Leisure time is the time between offshore periods. Flotel is a separate structure for use as living quarters and workshop activities. A flotel is linked with the main structure by a walkway or helicopter connection. Shuttling means transport during the offshore period between fixed and/or floating structures. Reference is made to the first sentence of 2.2 below and the definition of the scope of the agreement in 2.1, should it on some assignments occasion-ally become necessary to spend the night ashore.
Working Period means the period from the Contract effective date to completion of all works under the Contract. Seller shall deliver the 38 imported Gensets FOB Hamburg (Incoterms 2000).
Working Period means Any time whatsoever that a Volunteer is working for

Related to Working Period

  • Working Week means an average of 48 hours each week calculated over a 17-week reference period.

  • Operation Period means the period commencing from COD and ending on the Transfer Date;

  • Production Period is the period that for winter cereal advances commences October 1, 2021 and terminates September 30, 2023; for advances on all other field crops, honey, hogs, goats, sheep and lambs commences April 1, 2022 and terminates September 30, 2023; and for advances on cattle, continuous flow cattle, and bison commences on April 1, 2022 and terminates on March 31, 2024.

  • Billing Period means (subject to Article 6.1 of the Agreement) the calendar month ending with the Metering Date. The first Billing Period shall commence from the Commercial Operation Date and end with the Metering Date corresponding to the month in which the Commercial Operation Date occurs.

  • Operating Period for any Element of the Project shall mean the period from (and including) the COD of such Element of the Project, up to (and including) the Expiry Date and for the Project, shall mean the period from (and including) the COD of the Project, up to (and including) the Expiry Date;