Extraordinary Work Sample Clauses

Extraordinary Work. City will not pay Contractor for extraordinary work unless Contractor receives prior written authorization from the Contract Administrator. Failure to do so will result in payment being withheld for services. If approved, Contractor will include an invoice that describes the work performed and the location where the work was performed, and a copy of the Contract Administrator’s written authorization.
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Extraordinary Work. Authority will not pay Consultant for extraordinary work unless Consultant receives prior written authorization from the Agreement Administrator. Failure to do so will result in payment being withheld for services. If approved, Consultant will include an invoice that describes the work performed and the location where the work was performed, and a copy of the Agreement Administrator’s written authorization.
Extraordinary Work. All extraordinary work involving the canine will be compensated at time and one half. The overtime will be for actual hours only and will not be considered callback under terms of this article. Extraordinary work includes, but is not limited to, scheduled and unanticipated veterinary care and training beyond the normally scheduled work week. Absent exigent circumstances, all such overtime must be authorized in advance by the on- duty Sergeant or Canine Supervisor. Off-duty call out will remain the same as what is in the CBA.
Extraordinary Work. Authority will not pay Contractor for extraordinary work unless Contractor receives prior written authorization from the Contract Administrator. Failure to do so will result in payment being withheld for services. If approved, Contractor will include an invoice that describes the work performed and the location where the work was performed, and a copy of the Contract Administrator’s written authorization.
Extraordinary Work. The firm will obtain the client’s express approval for any extraordinary items of work that would not normally be undertaken in similar cases. The client acknowledges that the charges for such items may not be recoverable from another party to the action or transaction. This clause has no application if the firm has struck in writing a fixed fee agreement with the client.
Extraordinary Work. 6.4 The Parties acknowledge that the agreed budget as set out in the Service Plans shall include the cost of discharging the Functions and delivering the Services other than Extraordinary Work.
Extraordinary Work. All extraordinary work involving the canine will be compensated at time and one-half the EMPLOYEE’S regular rate of pay. Extraordinary work includes, but is not limited to, unanticipated trips for emergency veterinary care, special training not normally conducted on a daily or scheduled basis, and any work which causes a substantial increase in work time beyond what is compensated in item B above. Absent exigent circumstances, all such overtime must be authorized, in advance, by a supervisor or manager.
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Extraordinary Work. A. Improvements. BVA LFG shall undertake, build and install all Improvements which are (i) requested by BVA LFG and approved by County, or (ii) recommended by County January 11. to BVA LFG and approved by BVA LFG as being necessary or desirable to produce and deliver the maximum commercial quantities of Landfill Gas from the Landfill, or (iii) necessary to ensure protection of environmental safeguards installed at the Landfill and compliance with appropriate permits. In the event County declines to undertake, build and install any Improvement requested by BVA LFG and a third party can carry out such Improvement at a cost substantially lower than proposed by County, then BVA LFG may engage such third party to carry out such Improvement and County shall cooperate with such third party in such undertaking, provided the right to install said improvements shall be exercised only with the consent of County, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.
Extraordinary Work. Contractor will perform Extraordinary Work as required to maintain and/or restore railroad operations during and/or after accidents or natural disasters. Contractor may begin work without Authority Contracting Officer’s verbal approval when work is valued up to $50,000. Contractor may begin work with Authority Contracting Officer’s verbal approval for Extraordinary Work that exceeds $50,000 per incident. Authority shall estimate Contractor’s annual budgetary amount for Extraordinary Work. Contractor may initiate Extraordinary Work based upon observations made by Contractor’s employees or direction from Authority or Train Operations Contractor staff, but will report such actions to Authority staff as quickly as practicable.
Extraordinary Work. Costs for Extraordinary Work shall be billed in accordance with the individual CTO covering such Services, and using the same invoicing requirements as are stated in Sections 6.1 and 6.2.1 above.
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