Delay Days definition

Delay Days means where the transfer of Hire Pallets takes place at a future date to the date the Goods are moved.
Delay Days means where the transfer of Hire Pallets takes place at a future date to the movement date.
Delay Days means the calendar days of delay beyond the date of Substantial Performance of the Base Building Core & Shell and the Tenant Fit-Up.

Examples of Delay Days in a sentence

  • Contractor must take reasonable steps to mitigate the consequences of Weather Delay Days, including prudent workforce management and protecting the Work, Project Site, materials, and equipment.(D) Non-Excusable Delay.

  • Delay due to causes that are beyond the control of either City or Contractor, including Weather Delay Days, discovery of Historic or Archeological Items pursuant to Section 7.18, or the actions or inactions of third parties or other agencies, is not Compensable Delay, and will only entitle Contractor to an extension of time commensurate with the time lost due to such delay.

  • Contractor will be entitled to a non-compensable extension of the Contract Time for each Weather Delay Day in excess of the normal Weather Delay Days within a given month as determined by reliable records, including monthly rainfall averages, for the preceding ten years (or as otherwise specified in the Special Conditions or Specifications).

  • Normal Weather Delay Days which do not occur during a given month do not carry over to another month.

  • Minor violations include but may not be limited to: Failure to cancel a reservation within 24 hours.Returning or picking up equipment late without notification and approval.

  • If the basis for an extension of time for Inclement Weather is established in accordance with all claim submittal requirements, an extension of time on the basis of Inclement Weather may be granted only for the number of Inclement Weather Delay Days in excess of the Standard Baseline for the month of the occurrence.

  • If the delay is still ongoing at the time the request is submitted, the request should also include Contractor’s plan for continued mitigation of the delay or its effects.(2) Delay Days and Costs.

  • Assuming a 5-day workweek, delay days shall be converted into calendar days by a factor of 1.4. Hence 10 Delay Days = 14 Calendar Days.

  • Abnormal Weather Delay Days are Weather Delay Days in excess of the Anticipated Weather Delay Days.

  • If Contractor fails to give the required 24-hour notice, no such weather delay will be subtracted from the Expected Delay Days.


More Definitions of Delay Days

Delay Days means the lesser of (i) the number of days from May 1, 2014 to the Delivery Date, (ii) the number of days from October 1, 2014 to the day of the Commencement of Business Operations at the Premises and (iii) the number of days from December 1, 2014 to the day Tenant surrenders its Existing Premises and completes the restoration work required under Tenant’s Existing Lease.
Delay Days. 24 Day Delay: All Classes. Registration: Book-entry form through DTC
Delay Days. Zero Delay for the Class A, Class M1, Class M2 and Class M3 Certificates; 24 Day Delay for the Class A-IO1 and Class A-IO2 Certificates

Related to Delay Days

  • Day/Days means calendar days, inclusive of Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.

  • Delay Period shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5 hereof.

  • Duty days means all days during the taxable year from the beginning of the professional athletic team’s official preseason training period through the last game in which the team competes or is scheduled to compete.

  • Delay time means the difference in time between the change of the component to be measured at the reference point and a system response of 10 per cent of the final reading (t10) with the sampling probe being defined as the reference point.

  • Business Days means a day which is not a Saturday, Sunday or a day on which banks in New York City are authorized or required by law to close.

  • Days means calendar days.

  • Delay Liquidated Damages has the meaning set forth in Section 13.1.

  • Black-Out Period means any “black-out” or similar period under the Corporation’s policies covering trading in the Corporation’s securities to which the applicable Redeeming Member is subject (or will be subject at such time as it owns Class A Common Stock), which period restricts the ability of such Redeeming Member to immediately resell shares of Class A Common Stock to be delivered to such Redeeming Member in connection with a Share Settlement.

  • Delay Event means any event set out at Clause 5.19.4 [Delay Events].

  • Working Days means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in England and Wales; and

  • Delay means: a delay in the Achievement of a Milestone by its Milestone Date; or a delay in the design, development, testing or implementation of a Deliverable by the relevant date set out in the Implementation Plan;

  • Teaching days means days on which classes were engaged. Examination days are not to be included)

  • Delay Damages means the damages assessed pursuant to Section 3.2(a) hereof.

  • Pay Day means a specific day or date established by the employer on which wages are paid for hours worked during a pay period.

  • Daily Delay Damages means with respect to a Guaranteed Project Milestone, an amount equal to (a) the Project Development Security Amount posted as of the first date that Daily Delay Damages are payable under this Agreement with respect to such Guaranteed Project Milestone, divided by (b) 120.

  • Availability Date means the day after the end of the fourth fiscal quarter following the fiscal quarter that includes such Effective Time on which the Company is required to file its Form 10-Q for such fiscal quarter except that, if such fourth fiscal quarter is the last quarter of the Company’s fiscal year, “Availability Date” means the day after the end of such fourth fiscal quarter on which the Company is required to file its Form 10-K.

  • Grace Period Business Day means a day on which commercial banks and foreign exchange markets are generally open to settle payments in the place or places and on the days specified for that purpose in the relevant Obligation and if a place or places are not so specified, in the jurisdiction of the Obligation Currency.

  • Delay Payments means the amounts payable by the Supplier to the Customer in respect of a delay in respect of a Milestone as specified in the Implementation Plan;

  • Transaction Failure Date means the 18-month anniversary of the Effective Date (or the 24 month anniversary of the Effective Date, if a letter of intent, agreement in principle or definitive agreement has been executed within 18 months after the Effective Date and the Business Combination relating thereto has not yet been consummated within such 18-month period).

  • Lock-out Period means the period from, and including, the day following the Interest Determination Date to, but excluding, the corresponding Interest Payment Date;

  • Scheduled Black-Out Period means the period from and including the last day of a fiscal quarter of the Company to and including the business day after the day on which the Company publicly releases its earnings for such fiscal quarter.

  • Month means calendar month.

  • Off-Peak Hours means those hours which are not On-Peak Hours.

  • Calendar Days means days including all holidays;

  • Off-Peak Period means the period during which the demand on an electric utility system is not at or near its maximum. For the purpose of this section, the off-peak period includes all hours that are not in the peak period.

  • Work Days means judicial days (or a day when the court is open).