Extra Time definition

Extra Time. Time worked above the base route hours that does not exceed 8 hours per day or 40 hours per week. “Extra Time” may also be referred to as “straight time”.
Extra Time means an additional 20 (twenty) minutes, divided into 2 (two) halves of 10 (ten) minutes each with a 1 (one) minute break in between each half, to be played after Playing Time;
Extra Time. The “EMPLOYEE” agreed to perform its services in extra time when the COMPANY requires it and both agreed that the employee will not perform in extra time if the company does not give its approval

Examples of Extra Time in a sentence

  • There shall be a straight turn around between the two halves of Extra Time.

  • Unless otherwise stated, cumulative amounts of such bets will include eventual prolongations (e.g. Extra Time) but not Penalty Shoot Outs.

  • No claim for Extra Time under this provision will be valid (and will be deemed to have been waived) unless submitted in strict accordance with the requirements set forth herein.

  • Teams will have 5 minutes break and swap ends to play Extra Time.

  • If the match is still drawn at the end of Extra Time the match shall be determined by a Penalty Shootout, as per FIFA’s laws of the game.


More Definitions of Extra Time

Extra Time herein used shall refer to hours worked beyond an employee's normal annualized hours.
Extra Time is time required to be worked by a part-time unit member in excess of the unit member’s regular daily and/or weekly work schedule, but less than the daily and/or weekly work schedule of a full-time unit member.
Extra Time means Credit Days in excess of a Pilot’s minimum guarantee, paid at one (1) times a Pilots daily rate.
Extra Time means two equal periods of play in addition to the playing time set down for the Fixture.
Extra Time shall be defined as working outside the employee’s regular assigned work hours and working within one or more of the employee’s regularly assigned classification(s).
Extra Time is time worked by a part-time employee beyond his/her regularly assigned daily schedule, not including overtime. (11-06)
Extra Time. Any employee who’s shift is less than eight (8) hours, and must work beyond their regular assigned shift time, shall be paid at their regular rate up to (8) hours.