Operating Schedule Sample Clauses

Operating Schedule. Purchaser shall, be- fore commencing operations, provide in writing an annual Operating Schedule of anticipated major activities and needs for logging Included Timber, such as logging, road maintenance, Scaling, and road construction, including construction staking under B5.212 and material delivery under B5.22. Upon reasonable notice to Forest Service, such schedule shall be subject to modifications necessi- xxxxx by weather, markets, or other unpredictable circum- stances. Subject to B6.6 and when the requirements of B6.66 are met, Purchaser’s Operations may be conducted out- side Normal Operating Season. “Normal Operating Sea- son” is the period(s) beginning and ending on the dates stated in A16 of any year.
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Operating Schedule. Purchaser shall, before commencing operations, provide in writing an an- nual Operating Schedule of anticipated major activities and needs for logging Included Timber, such as logging, road maintenance, and construction, including construc- tion staking under BT5.212 and material delivery under BT5.22. Upon reasonable notice to Forest Service, such schedule shall be subject to modifications necessitated by weather, markets, or other unpredictable circumstances. Subject to BT6.6 and when the requirements of BT6.66 are met, Purchaser’s Operations may be con- ducted outside Normal Operating Season. “Normal Oper- ating Season” is the period(s) beginning and ending on the dates stated in AT13 of any year.
Operating Schedule. Contractor shall, before commencing operations, provide in writing an annual Operating Schedule of anticipated major activities and needs for logging Included Timber and completing stewardship projects, such as logging, road maintenance, Scaling, and road construction, including construction staking under F.2.1.2 and material delivery under F.2.2. Upon reasonable notice to Forest Service, such schedule shall be subject to modifications necessitated by weather, markets, or other unpredictable circumstances. Subject to G.6 and when the requirements of G.6.6 are met, Contractor’s Operations may be conducted outside Normal Operating Season. “Normal Operating Season” is the period(s) beginning and ending on the dates stated in A.16 of any year.
Operating Schedule. Contractor shall, before commencing operations, provide in writing an annual Operating Schedule of anticipated major activi- ties and needs for logging Included Timber and com- pleting stewardship projects, such as logging, road maintenance, Scaling, and road construction, including construction staking under B5.212 and material delivery under B5.22. Upon reasonable notice to Forest Service, such schedule shall be subject to modifications neces- sitated by weather, markets, or other unpredictable cir- cumstances. Subject to B6.6 and when the requirements of B6.66 are met, Contractor’s Operations may be con- ducted outside Normal Operating Season. “Normal Op- erating Season” is the period(s) beginning and ending on the dates stated in A16 of any year.
Operating Schedule. If an operator is regularly assigned to a machine from Monday through Friday in a given week and productive work is required on Saturday, Sunday or designated holiday of that week, such operator will be assigned to such particular machine for such Saturday, Sunday or holiday work. The regular operator will also work any authorized overtime work through the week. BULLETIN BOARD: Notices may be posted with prior consent of the Employer.
Operating Schedule. Contractor shall, before commencing operations, provide in writing an an- nual Operating Schedule of anticipated major activities and needs for logging Included Timber and completing stew- ardship projects, such as logging, road maintenance, and construction, including construction staking under BT5.212 and material delivery under BT5.22. Upon reasonable no- xxxx to Forest Service, such schedule shall be subject to modifications necessitated by weather, markets, or other unpredictable circumstances. Subject to BT6.6 and when the requirements of BT6.66 are met, Contractor’s Operations may be conducted out- side Normal Operating Season. “Normal Operating Sea- son” is the period(s) beginning and ending on the dates stated in AT16 of any year.
Operating Schedule. Purchaser shall, before commencing operations, provide in writing an annual Oper- ating Schedule of anticipated major activities and needs for logging Included Timber, such as logging, road maintenance, and Scaling. Upon reasonable notice to Forest Service, such schedule shall be subject to modifications necessitated by weather, markets, or other unpredictable circumstances. Subject to B6.6 and when the requirements of B6.66 are met, Purchaser’s Operations may be conducted outside Normal Operating Season. “Normal Operating Season” is the period(s) beginning and ending on the dates stated on Page 1 of any year.
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Operating Schedule. The Lessee shall notify State fifteen (15) days prior to starting work on the development of the Premises as set forth in this Lease. If requested by State, Lessee shall either:
Operating Schedule. Delivery or collection of a container to or from any premises shall only occur between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., any day of the week.
Operating Schedule. 11.1 Subject to Section 4.05, the food and beverage service provided by CONCESSIONAIRE hours of operation will be determined by the Director of Parks and Recreation. The Contract Administrator reserves the right to approve any proposed changes by CONCESSIONAIRE to the schedule. The Contract Administrator shall review any proposed changes to the schedule within ten (10) calendar days of its submittal by CONCESSIONAIRE. The reasons for any non- approval shall be set forth in writing no later than ten (10) working days after submittal of such request.
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