Amending the Time Limits Sample Clauses

Amending the Time Limits. The time limits fixed in the arbitration procedure may be altered by mutual consent of the parties but the same must be in writing.
Amending the Time Limits. All time limits are mandatory in both the grievance and arbitration processes and procedures. However, they may be extended without setting precedence, by mutual agreement with the Association, Employee and Employer.
Amending the Time Limits. (a) The time limits set forth in this Article may be varied by mutual consent of the parties to this Agreement.
Amending the Time Limits. All dates and times in the Article may be varied by mutual written consent of the parties. Note: Article 20 would be deleted. Appendix A

Related to Amending the Time Limits

  • AMENDING THE AGREEMENT 4.1 The Agreement may only be amended by a written agreement duly executed by the Parties.

  • Following the Previous Example If TIPS offers a one-year extension, the expiration of the extended term shall be May 31, 2024. TIPS may offer to extend Vendor Agreements to the fullest extent the original Solicitation permits.

  • ENDING THE AGREEMENT a. If you are a consumer we will end this agreement straight away if we find out that your belongings have been taken away from you to pay off your debts, or a receiving order has been made against you. We will also end this agreement if you do not meet any of the conditions of this agreement.

  • Sending the agenda The chairperson of a Consortium Body shall prepare and send each Member of that Consortium Body a written (original) agenda no later than the minimum number of days preceding the meeting as indicated below. General Assembly 21 calendar days, 10 calendar days for an extraordinary meeting Executive Board 7 calendar days

  • Continuing the Work The Contractor shall carry on the Work and adhere to the progress schedule during all disputes, disagreements or alternative resolution processes with the Owner. The Contractor shall not delay or postpone any Work because of the pending resolution of any disputes, disagreements or processes, except as the Owner and the Contractor may agree in writing.

  • IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEM During the early stages of problem detection, the NMC will be able to tell which CLECs are affected by the catastrophe. Further analysis and/or first hand observation will determine if the disaster has affected CLEC equipment only, BellSouth equipment only or a combination. The initial restoration activity will be largely determined by the equipment that is affected. Once the nature of the disaster is determined and after verifying the cause of the problem, the NMC will initiate reroutes and/or transfers that are jointly agreed upon by the affected CLECs' Network Management Center and the BellSouth NMC. The type and percentage of controls used will depend upon available network capacity. Controls necessary to stabilize the situation will be invoked and the NMC will attempt to re-establish as much traffic as possible. For long-term outages, recovery efforts will be coordinated by the ECC. Traffic controls will continue to be applied by the NMC until facilities are re-established. As equipment is made available for service, the ECC will instruct the NMC to begin removing the controls and allow traffic to resume.

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