Peak Periods definition

Peak Periods means the two (2) weeks before Christmas Day and one (1) week before and one (1) week after Easter and weeks in which a public holiday fall.
Peak Periods means both (i) a daily three hour window of time (i.e., consecutive hours) during which the Applicable Facility experiences peak a.m. traffic volume and (ii) a daily three hour window of time during which the Applicable Facility experiences peak p.m. traffic volume, in each case, as determined by reviewing the actual vehicular traffic volume data collected on
Peak Periods. (a) if any day of the Boarding Period falls on any date between 25 December and 1 January (inclusive) a minimum fourteen (14) day charge shall be payable by the Client;

Examples of Peak Periods in a sentence

  • Refusal to accept work offered by the Employer during the Summer, Christmas/New Year’s, and Spring Break Peak Periods, unless (a) the S.E.T. is currently employed elsewhere in the motion picture industry, or (b) for any other reason approved by the Employer in writing.

  • EP = the Electricity Price, taking into account Peak and Off Peak Periods.

  • E = the Electricity Consumption, taking into account Peak and Off Peak Periods, for the Site during the relevant Billing Period.

  • The Employer will give good faith consideration to an employee request to work elsewhere in the entertainment industry during Peak Periods.

  • Summer Peak Energy Price = the average AIER for all Hours of all Summer Peak Periods that occur during the applicable Month.


More Definitions of Peak Periods

Peak Periods means the time frames during which the provision of Contract Nurses increase as a result of additional requirements. These time frames are defined as: RegionPeak Period Ontario1. The time frame from the second Sunday in June up to and including the second Sunday in September. 2. The time frame from the third Sunday in December up to and including the second Sunday in January.
Peak Periods means July, August, December and the first 10 days in January.
Peak Periods. Custom net transportation rate charts will equal the net rates for [***] deliveries in effect at the time of shipping. The [***] for [***] will match the corresponding [***] at the time of shipping. Non-Peak Periods — Custom net transportation rate charts will equal the net rates for [***] deliveries in effect at the time of shipping plus [***]. The Residential Surcharge for [***] will match the corresponding [***] at the time of shipping.
Peak Periods are designated the week leading into May long weekend to the week of September long weekend inclusive. Holiday selection will be based on seniority within the above general guidelines. An employee may take consecutive weeks of vacation in non peak periods with no maximum. Employees with 20 years of service can take 3 weeks in peak periods, however, only 2 of which can be in July and August. If after all employees within the department have selected their holidays and there is still peak period weeks available, they will be offered on a seniority basis. A committee of 1 Association Representative and 1 Management Representative will manage the holiday schedule, based on the above parameters, throughout the year. Management and the Association should be aware of all changes to the vacation board. Should an employee give up vacation, that vacation will be reposted and assigned based on seniority.
Peak Periods are designated the week leading into May long weekend to the week of September long weekend inclusive; and December 1st up to and including December 26th. Holiday selection will be based on seniority and shall be completed no later than February 28th. Employees shall, by seniority, have the right to request 3 weeks (maximum 2 weeks in peak periods) prior to the next senior employee requesting vacation. An employee may take consecutive weeks of vacation in non peak periods with no maximum.
Peak Periods means Peak (6x16) Periods, Peak (7x16) Periods, Super Peak (6x6) Periods and Super Peak (7x6) Periods and Peak Period means any of a Peak (6x16) Period, Peak (7x16) Period, Super Peak (6x6) Period or Super Peak (7x6) Period as the context may require.
Peak Periods means two (2) weeks prior to Christmas, any week before or after where a public holiday falls and one week before and after Easter.