Family Day definition

Family Day means the day noted in the Particulars as may be updated on the Global Village website from time to time. Force Majeure Event means an event or circumstance which is beyond the reasonable control of either Party, including but not limited to, any strike, lockout or other industrial action, civil disturbance, act of war or threat, nuclear disaster, fire, terrorism, flood, earthquake and other act of God, accident, riot, epidemic, pandemic, accidental or malicious damage and government or legal authority decision. Intellectual Property Rights means all intellectual property rights including patents, registered designs, trademarks and service marks (whether registered or not), rights in the nature of unfair competition rights, copyright, database right, design right and all similar property rights including those subsisting (in any part of the world) in inventions, designs, drawings, performances, computer programmes, software, Confidential Information, business names, goodwill and the style and presentation of goods or services and applications for protection of any of the above rights. Marketing means the Global Village approved marketing services relating to the tourist packages and the Products stated in Schedule 1 of this Agreement. Park means the Global Village Park, off Exit 37, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxx Zayed Road, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Family Day means the third Monday in February;
Family Day means the third Monday in February of each year.

Examples of Family Day in a sentence

  • New Year's Day Labour Day *Family Day Thanksgiving Day Good Friday Christmas Day Victoria Day Boxing Day Canada Day 1/2 day Christmas Eve ** Civic 1/2 day New Year's Eve * Effective January 1, 2012 - Store employee will receive Family Day – not Civic.

  • The following have been designated as paid holidays: New Year's Eve Day British Columbia Day New Year’s Day Labour Day Family Day National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Good Friday Thanksgiving Day Easter Monday Remembrance Day Victoria Day Christmas Eve Day Canada Day Christmas Day Boxing Day Any other holiday proclaimed as a holiday by the Federal, Provincial or Municipal Governments for the locality in which an Employee is working shall also be a paid holiday.

  • New Year's Day BC Day Family Day Labour Day Good Friday Thanksgiving Day Easter Monday Remembrance Day Queen's Birthday Christmas Day Canada Day Boxing Day and any other day proclaimed or declared by the Federal, Provincial or Municipal Governments as a holiday.

  • The Employer recognizes the following as paid holidays: - New Year's Day - Civic Holiday - Family Day - Labour Day - Good Friday - Thanksgiving Day - Easter Monday - Christmas Day - Victoria Day - Boxing Day - Canada Day In lieu of Remembrance Day, one (1) floating holiday shall be granted to each employee who is employed by the Employer on November 1st.

  • The following days shall be recognized as statutory holidays: New Year's Day, Family Day, Good Friday, Victoria Day, Canada Day, B.C. Day, Labour Day, Thanksgiving Day, Remembrance Day, Christmas Day and Boxing Day, and all other holidays proclaimed by the Federal, Provincial or Municipal Governments, provided that all other major retail grocery stores close on any such holiday proclaimed.

  • Employees will receive the following Statutory Holidays off with pay: New Year's Eve Day British Columbia Day New Year's Day Labour Day Family Day Thanksgiving Day Good Friday Remembrance Day Easter Monday Christmas Eve Day Victoria Day Christmas Day Canada Day Boxing Day Employees will also receive any other day declared a holiday by the Federal, Provincial, or Municipal governments, or granted by the University Board to members of the Employer.

  • PT.5.1 An employee shall be entitled to a paid holiday each year on each of the following days which fall on a day that is a regularly scheduled work day for the employee: New Year's Day Victoria Day Thanksgiving Day Family Day Canada Day Good Friday Civic Holiday Christmas Day Labour Day Boxing Day In addition to the prescribed holidays listed above, each employee shall be granted two (2) float holidays.

  • New Year's Day Civic Holiday (August) Family Day Labour Day Good Friday Thanksgiving Day Victoria Day Christmas Day Canada Day Boxing Day National Day of Truth & Reconciliation (to be classified as a working stat) and for each Holiday, the Employer shall pay to each eligible employee an amount equal to one (1) day's pay at the regular hourly rate (8 or 10 hours).

  • In addition to Clause 16.2, a regular employee who is scheduled to work on the following holidays: New Year's Day, Family Day, Easter Monday, Victoria Day, Canada Day, BC Day, Thanksgiving Day, Remembrance Day and Boxing Day, will be paid at the rate of time and a half for all hours worked.

  • A) i) All regular employees working a twelve (12) month schedule shall receive one (1) day's pay for not working on the following holidays: New Year's Day Victoria Day Thanksgiving Day Family Day Canada Day Remembrance Day Good Friday BC Day Christmas Day Easter Monday Labour Day Boxing Day National Day for Truth and Reconciliation* or any other day proclaimed by the Federal or Provincial Government as a holiday.


More Definitions of Family Day

Family Day. 3rd Monday in February” “Good Friday
Family Day means the third Monday in February; (b) “Saskatchewan Day” means the first Monday in August.
Family Day. In accordance with Article 6, the parties agree that the holiday can be used in the following manner: If the Family Day is claimed as a holiday on that day, the employee will be paid for the following:

Related to Family Day

  • Family day home means a child day program offered in the residence of the provider or the home of any of the children in care for one through 12 children under the age of 13, exclusive of the provider's own children and any children who reside in the home, when at least one child receives care for compensation. The provider of a licensed or registered family day home shall disclose to the parents or guardians of children in their care the percentage of time per week that persons other than the provider will care for the children. Family day homes serving five through 12 children, exclusive of the provider's own children and any children who reside in the home, shall be licensed. However, no family day home shall care for more than four children under the age of two, including the provider's own children and any children who reside in the home, unless the family day home is licensed or voluntarily registered. However, a family day home where the children in care are all related to the provider by blood or marriage shall not be required to be licensed.

  • Family day care home means a unit registered under Title 5, Subtitle 5 of the Family Law Article.

  • Family day system means any person who approves family day homes as members of its system;

  • Family home or "family residence" means the location or portion of a location where the applicant and his or her family reside, and may include basements and attics. It does not include other structures that are separate from the home but are considered part of the overall premises, such as adjacent apartments, unattached basements in multi-unit buildings, unattached garages, and other unattached buildings.

  • Family leave means any leave taken by an employee from

  • Family child care home means a private home in which 1 but fewer than 7 minor children are received for care and supervision for compensation for periods of less than 24 hours a day, unattended by a parent or legal guardian, except children related to an adult member of the household by blood, marriage, or adoption. Family child care home includes a home in which care is given to an unrelated minor child for more than 4 weeks during a calendar year. A family child care home does not include an individual providing babysitting services for another individual. As used in this subparagraph, "providing babysitting services" means caring for a child on behalf of the child's parent or guardian if the annual compensation for providing those services does not equal or exceed $600.00 or an amount that would according to the internal revenue code of 1986 obligate the child's parent or guardian to provide a form 1099-MISC to the individual for compensation paid during the calendar year for those services.

  • Adult family home means a home licensed under chapter 70.128

  • Family violence means conduct as defined by S.7 of the Family Violence Act 2004.

  • Registered family day home means any family day home that has met the standards for voluntary registration for such homes pursuant to regulations adopted by the Board and that has obtained a certificate of registration from the Commissioner.

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

  • Family or “family member” means your spouse, and any child, stepchild, parent, or parent-in-law who receives more than one-half of his or her support from you or from whom you receive more than one-half of your support.

  • Family income means all income that is included in a determination of family income under section 143(f) of the internal revenue code, 26 USC 143(f), together with the income of all adults who will reside in the residence, which income might otherwise be excluded from consideration because the individual was not expected to both live in the residence and be primarily or secondarily liable on the mortgage note.

  • Continuing care retirement community means a residential

  • Multi-family dwelling means a structure that contains more than one separate dwelling unit, which is used, or occupied, or intended to be used or occupied, in whole, or in part as the home or residence of one or more persons.

  • Non-Participating Marriage and Family Therapist means a Marriage and Family Therapist who does not have a written agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan to provide services to you at the time services are rendered.

  • Family or household members means spouses, domestic partners, former spouses, former domestic partners, persons who have a child in common regardless of whether they have been married or have lived together at any time, adult persons related by blood or marriage, adult persons who are presently residing together or who have resided together in the past, persons sixteen years of age or older who are presently residing together or who have resided together in the past and who have or have had a dating relationship, persons sixteen years of age or older with whom a person sixteen years of age or older has or has had a dating relationship, and persons who have a biological or legal parent-child relationship, including stepparents and stepchildren and grandparents and grandchildren.