Hours of Services Sample Clauses

Hours of Services. Before School Extended Care hours are 6:30 a.m.‐to until school starts daily.
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Hours of Services. Escape shall perform services under this Agreement 4 days per month for a total of 48 work days per year during the term of this Agreement, on the basis of a 7.5 hour work day (a “Work Day”).
Hours of Services. Said services and utilities shall be provided during generally accepted business days and hours of such other days or hours as may hereafter be set forth. Utilities and services required at other times shall be subject to advance request and reimbursement by Lessee to Lessor of the cost thereof. See Paragraph 11.3 of the attached Addendum.
Hours of Services. Said services and utilities and services ----------------- required at other times shall be subject to advance request and reimbursement by Lessee to Lessor of the cost thereof. Accepted business hours are 7:00 am to 6:00 pm, Monday through Friday.
Hours of Services. You will generally be able to use the People Pay Services 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. However, the People Pay Services may not be available due to system maintenance or circumstances beyond our control.
Hours of Services. A $50.00 fee will be charged for all “no show” appointments and for appointments cancelled within the 24 hours prior to services being rendered. This applies to ALL patients. Few exceptions apply and this is at the discretion of your therapist.
Hours of Services will be 8am to 4:00pm; any variation in start/end times must be approved prior to with the Project Manager and agreed upon by both parties. • Uniforms - Contractor’s crews should be identified either by a Company uniform, or by a safety vest worn outside other clothing with the Company name clearly displayed • Materials - Contractor shall furnish, as part of this agreement, all necessary personnel, supplies and materials needed for the completion of the identified project. Contractor will be responsible for removing and disposing of any tree debris waste. Branches can be chipped and dispersed on site. Piles of chip are left on site are not acceptable. • Equipment and Tools – Contractor is responsible for supplying all necessary equipment and tools to perform the project as outlined, whether owned or rented with a third-party agency • Pruning – Contractor will make arboriculturally appropriate pruning cuts. Pruning shall adhere to the following accepted practices: • Pruning tools used in making pruning cuts shall be sharp. • A pruning cut that removes a branch at its point of origin shall be made close to the trunk or parent limb, without cutting into the branch bark ridge or collar, or leaving a stub. • A pruning cut that reduces the length of a branch or parent stem should bisect the angle between its branch bark ridge and an imaginary line perpendicular to the branch or stem. • The final cut shall result in a flat surface with adjacent bark firmly attached. • When removing a dead branch, the final cut shall be made just outside the collar of living tissue. • Tree branches shall be removed in such a manner so as not to cause damage to other parts of the tree or to other plants or property. Branches too large to support with one hand shall be precut to avoid splitting of the wood or tearing of the bark (three cut method). Where necessary, ropes or other equipment shall be used to lower large branches or portions of branches to the ground. • A final cut that removes a branch with a narrow angle of attachment should be made from the outside of the branch to prevent damage to the parent limb. • Severed limbs shall be removed from the crown upon completion of the pruning, at times when the tree would be left unattended, or at the end of the workday. • A pruning cut that removes a branch at its point of origin shall be made close to the trunk or parent limb, without cutting into the branch bark ridge or collar, or leaving a stub. Branches too large to support w...
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Hours of Services. Section 1. Basic Day: The teacher's basic day, inclusive of lunch, shall be 8 hours as defined by administration in collaboration with the teacher. All teachers shall be entitled to a duty-free uninterrupted lunch period of not less than 30 minutes.

Related to Hours of Services

  • Hours of Service The minimum number of Hours of Service an Employee must complete during a vesting computation period to receive credit for a Year of Service is: (Choose (c) or (d)) [X] (c) 1,000 Hours of Service.

  • HOUR OF SERVICE The crediting method for Hours of Service is: (Choose (a) or (b))

  • HOURS OF WORK i) Where employees are now working a longer daily tour, the provisions set out in this Article governing the regular hours of work on a daily tour shall be adjusted accordingly.

  • Year of Service An Employee must complete at least Hours of Service during a Vesting Computation Period to receive credit for a Year of Service under Article V. [Note: The number may not exceed 1,000. If left blank, the requirement is 1,000.]

  • Years of Service (i) A Participant’s Years of Service shall include all service performed for the Employer and ¨ Shall ¨ Shall Not include service performed for the Related Employer.

  • Terms of Service In a Cloud environment, Red Hat’s Software Subscriptions may provide you with access to the Software and associated maintenance (updates, upgrades, corrections, security advisories and bug fixes), if and when available, in the form of software images intended to be deployed as virtual instances. Payments to Red Hat for Software Subscriptions do not include any fees that may be due to the Vendor for the Vendor’s Cloud services. Red Hat is not a party to your agreement with the Vendor and is not responsible for providing access to the Vendor’s Cloud or any other obligations of the Vendor under such agreement. The Vendor is solely responsible and liable for the Vendor’s Cloud. You may use the Services only for your own internal use within the Vendor’s Cloud. Use of the Software Subscription other than as set forth herein, including either access to the Software and/or Services outside the Vendor Cloud will be subject to additional fees as set forth in Section 5 below.

  • Standard of Services All services to be rendered by SCM hereunder shall be performed in a professional, competent and timely manner subject to the supervision of the Board of Directors of the Corporation on behalf of the Funds. The details of the operating standards and procedures to be followed by SCM in the performance of the services described above shall be determined from time to time by agreement between SCM and the Corporation.

  • Covered Services Services to be performed by Contractor under this Agreement may involve the performance of trade work covered by the provisions of Section 6.22(e) [Prevailing Wages] of the Administrative Code or Section 21C [Miscellaneous Prevailing Wage Requirements] (collectively, “Covered Services”). The provisions of Section 6.22(e) and 21C of the Administrative Code are incorporated as provisions of this Agreement as if fully set forth herein and will apply to any Covered Services performed by Contractor and its subcontractors.

  • Term of Services The term of this Agreement shall begin on the Effective Date and shall end on , the date of completion specified in Exhibit A, and Consultant shall complete the work described in Exhibit A on or before that date, unless the term of the Agreement is otherwise terminated or extended, as provided for in Section 8. The time provided to Consultant to complete the services required by this Agreement shall not affect the City’s right to terminate the Agreement, as referenced in Section 8.

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