Forward and Return Journey Sample Clauses

Forward and Return Journey. 7.2.4.1 For the time spent in so travelling, at Ordinary Hourly Rate of Pay up to a maximum of eight hours per day for each day of travel (to be calculated as the time taken by rail or the usual travelling facilities).
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