DELAYED BAGGAGE Sample Clauses

DELAYED BAGGAGE. 28-5.01 In the event that a Cabin Personnel’s check-in baggage is delayed, the Cabin Personnel shall contact the Inf light On Call Leaders to address the need to purchase basic necessities. An expense claim with supporting receipts must be submitted for reimbursement.
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DELAYED BAGGAGE. 28-6.01 In the event that a Flight Attendant’s check-in baggage is delayed, the Flight Attendant shall contact Crew Scheduling to address the need to purchase basic necessities. An expense claim with supporting receipts must be submitted for reimbursement.
DELAYED BAGGAGE. In the event of the Insured Person’s Baggage being lost for more than 4 hours the Insurer will reimburse the Insured on behalf of the Insured Person up to £2,000 towards the cost of purchasing emergency replacement clothing toilet requisites and similar items. Any amount paid under this extension will be deducted from any subsequent amount payable under the Baggage Insurance Section for the same loss.
DELAYED BAGGAGE. In the event of Baggage Delay, You will be reimbursed for the cost to replace Essential Items provided those purchases are made before the baggage is returned to the Covered Person but in no event more than ninety-six (96) hours after arriving at the Final Destination.
DELAYED BAGGAGE. In the event of the Participant being temporarily deprived of his Checked-in Baggage outside Oman on his/her outward journey during a Covered Trip for a period in excess of the number of hours specified in the Takaful Membership Certificate, the Company shall, subject to the Sum covered specified in the certificate, indemnify the Participant in respect of such delayed baggage for the purchase of immediately necessary and reasonable items as may be required by the Participant. Conditions The Participant must obtain written confirmation from the carriers or their agents of the reasons for delay before a claim is considered under this Section of the policy. Exclusions a. Claims unaccompanied by the Carriers irregularity report. b. Expenses incurred which would have been recoverable from any other source including other Takaful policies. c. Claims for a period of delay less than 8 hours. d. Claims settled under this section would be deducted from the final claim settlement should the items prove to be permanently lost and paid under Section 3.4. e. Expenses incurred due to a delay in Customs and other such formalities.
DELAYED BAGGAGE. The Insurer will reimburse the Insured for emergency purchase of essential clothing or toiletries by the Insured if his or her personal baggage accompanying him or her on a Trip checked in with a Common Carrier Conveyance is temporarily lost in transit and not restored to the Insured within four (4) hours of the destination point stated in the Insured’s ticket issued in respect of that Trip. Provided that: i) the Insured has charged at least one payment to his or her Standard Chartered Bank’s Visa Infinite Credit Card during the Trip. ii) the Insured must provide the Insurer with a signed and dated property irregularity report or equivalent issued by the operator of the Common Carrier Conveyance. The maximum liability of the Insurer per Event is as follow: - up to MYR1,000 per Insured

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  • Ambulance Escort Where a nurse is assigned to provide patient care for a patient in transit, the following provisions shall apply: i) Where a full-time nurse performs such duties during her or his regular shift, the full-time nurse shall be paid her or his regular rate of pay. Where a full-time nurse performs such duties outside her or his regular shift or on a day off, she or he shall be paid the appropriate overtime rate. ii) Where a part-time nurse performs such duties during an assigned shift, she or he shall be paid her or his regular rate of pay. Where a part-time nurse continues to perform such duties in excess of her or his assigned shift, she or he shall be paid the appropriate overtime rate. (b) Where such duties extend beyond the nurse's regular shift, the Hospital will not require the nurse to return to regular duties at the hospital without at least eight (8) hours of time off. Where such time off extends into the nurse's next regularly scheduled shift she or he will maintain her or his regular earnings for that full shift. (c) Hours spent between the time the nurse is relieved of patient care responsibilities and the time the nurse returns to the hospital or to such other location agreed upon between the Hospital and the nurse will be paid at straight time or at appropriate overtime rates, if applicable under Article 14. 01. It is understood that the nurse shall return to the hospital or to such other location agreed upon between the Hospital and the nurse at the earliest opportunity. Prior to the nurse's departure on escort duty, or at such other time as may be mutually agreed upon between the Hospital and the nurse, the Hospital will establish with the nurse arrangements for return travel. (d) The nurse shall be reimbursed for reasonable out of pocket expenses including room, board and return transportation and consideration will be given to any special circumstances not dealt with under the foregoing provisions. NOTE 1: (Note 1 applies to full-time nurses only) The Hospital agrees to continue to pay any greater monetary benefit for ambulance escort duty if such greater benefit has been paid by the Hospital immediately prior to this Agreement. This note applies at Hospitals where this superior condition exists as of December 14, 1987. NOTE 2: (Note 2 applies to part-time nurses only) The Hospital agrees to continue to pay any greater monetary benefit for ambulance escort duty if such greater benefit was paid by the Hospital under a Collective Agreement immediately prior to this Agreement. This note applies at Hospitals where this superior condition exists as of December 14, 1987.

  • Vacation Carryover (a) A regular employee may carry over up to 10 days' vacation leave per year. Vacation carryover will not exceed 10 days at any time. An employee will not receive pay in lieu of vacation time, except upon retirement or termination, or as requested by the employee in Clause 18.13 (Vacation Payout). (b) A single vacation period, which overlaps the end of a vacation year, will be considered as vacation for the vacation year in which it commenced. The portion of vacation taken subsequent to but adjoining the end of the vacation year will not be considered as vacation carryover, nor as a seniority choice for the subsequent vacation year.

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