Depot of Origin Sample Clauses

Depot of Origin. The Depot where any operator starts and finishes his day. Indexed Run: A normal day’s work as posted on a running sheet for sign up under Article “O”2.01.
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Depot of Origin a) Index work cannot be moved from one depot to another including shuttle work. b) When all options are exhausted pursuant to “O” 10.11.1 and all calls have been made, and “O” 10.07.11 has been invoked, index work including shuttle work can be moved from one depot to another. c) Work is defined as work that starts or finishes at the depot of origin or has a block number for the depot of origin, including sign-up reliefs, community shuttle work, and sleepers. Prior to the loss of service due to an emergency that requires emergency service or due to a mechanical breakdown or an operator’s illness or injury, work from one depot could be assigned to a standby or “K” from another depot. The work will terminate at a terminus or at a relief point not beyond one round trip from the point where the standby or “K” started the trip. Beyond that and in all cases the work will revert to the depot of origin. d) When a spareboard operator is covering a plus, part index, with a relief point across the zone boundary shown below, each part will attract a zone allowance of 30 minutes. e) Zone allowance will not apply towards the NSC and is considered as a straight time allowance to be exempt from the operator’s work day in terms of scheduled time constraints for regular signed up work. f) Community Shuttle work will be assigned to the spareboard at its depot of origin VTC to VTC, LTC to LTC.
Depot of Origin. 1) Index work cannot be moved from one Depot to another. 2) When all options are exhausted pursuant to O 10.11.1 and all calls have been made, and O 10.07.11 has been invoked, index work can be moved from one Depot to another. 3) Work is defined as work that starts or finishes at the Depot of origin or has a block number for the Depot of origin, including Sign-up reliefs, and Sleepers. Prior to the loss of service due to an emergency that requires emergency service or due to a mechanical breakdown or an Operator’s illness or injury, work from one Depot could be assigned to a standby or “K” from another Depot. The work will terminate at a terminus or at a relief point not beyond one round trip from the point where the standby or “K” started the trip. Beyond that and in all cases the work will revert to the Depot of origin. 4) When a Spareboard Operator is covering a plus, part index, with a relief point across the zone boundary shown below, each part will attract a zone allowance of thirty (30) minutes.
Depot of Origin. 1) Index work cannot be moved from one Depot to another. 2) When all options are exhausted pursuant to O 10.11.1 and all calls have been made, and O 10.07.11 has been invoked, index work can be moved from one Depot to another. 3) Work is defined as work that starts or finishes at the Depot of origin or has a block number for the Depot of origin, including Sign-up reliefs, and Sleepers. Prior to the loss of service due to an emergency that requires emergency service or due to a mechanical breakdown or an Operator’s illness or injury, work from one Depot could be assigned to a standby or “K” from another Depot. The work will terminate at a terminus or at a relief point not beyond one round trip from the point where the standby or “K” started the trip. Beyond that and in all cases the work will revert to the Depot of origin. 4) When a Spareboard Operator is covering a plus, part index, with a relief point across the zone boundary shown below, each part will attract a zone allowance of thirty (30) minutes. April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2019 62 SS:cs-cope343 Collective Agreement Between BC Transit And Unifor Local 333-BC 5) Zone allowance will not apply towards the NSC and is considered as a straight time allowance to be exempt from the Operator’s Work day in terms of scheduled time constraints for regular signed up work.

Related to Depot of Origin

  • Country of Origin 3.3.1 For purposes of this clause, “Origin” means the place where the Goods were mined, grown or produced.

  • Certificate of Origin 1. Each Party shall grant preferential tariff treatment in accordance with this Agreement to an originating good imported from the territory of the other Party on the basis of a Certificate of Origin. 2. In order to obtain preferential tariff treatment, an importer shall, in accordance with the procedures applicable in the importing Party, request preferential tariff treatment at the time of importation of an originating good. 3. A Certificate of Origin which certifies that a good being exported from the territory of a Party into the territory of the other Party qualifies as originating shall: (a) be in a printed or electronic format; and (b) be completed in English in conformity with the specimen and the instructions contained therein as set out in Annex 4B, which may be amended by agreement between the Parties. 4. Each Party shall: (a) require an exporter in its territory to complete and sign a Certificate of Origin for any exportation of a good for which an importer may claim preferential tariff treatment upon importation of the good into the territory of the other Party; and (b) provide that where an exporter in its territory is not the producer of the good, the exporter may complete and sign a Certificate of Origin on the basis of: (i) its knowledge that the good qualifies as originating; (ii) its reasonable reliance on the producer's written representation that the good qualifies as originating; or (iii) a completed and signed Certificate of Origin for the good voluntarily provided to the exporter by the producer. 5. A Certificate of Origin, duly completed and signed by an exporter or producer in a Party, may apply to: (a) a single shipment of one or more goods into the territory of the other (b) multiple shipments of identical goods to the same importer within any period specified in the Certificate of Origin, not exceeding 12 months from its date of issuance. Party; or

  • Rules of Origin For the purposes of covered procurement, no Party may apply rules of origin to goods or services imported from or supplied by another Party that are different from the rules of origin the Party applies at the same time in the normal course of trade.

  • Deposit of original policies The Borrower shall procure that each Owner shall ensure that all policies relating to obligatory insurances are deposited with the approved brokers through which the insurances are effected or renewed.

  • Execution of Orders All orders for the creation or redemption of Creation Units shall be handled in accordance with the terms of the Prospectus, and the procedures described in Attachments A and A-1 to this Agreement. In the event the procedures include the use of recorded telephone lines, the Participant hereby consents to such use. The Trust reserves the right to issue additional or other procedures relating to the manner of creating or redeeming Creation Units, and the Participant, and the Distributor agree to comply with such procedures as may be issued from time to time, upon reasonable notice thereof. The Participant understands and acknowledges that the Transfer Agent will not effect a creation or redemption until it has received confirmation of receipt of the Participant’s incoming security transfer and/or cash through the Trust’s Clearing Process, Fed Book-Entry System, Euroclear and/or DTC in the case of a creation, and through the Trust’s Clearing Process, Euroclear and/or DTC in the case of a redemption. With respect to any order for the creation or redemption of Creation Units, the Participant acknowledges and agrees on behalf of itself and any party for which it is acting (regardless of its capacity) to return to the Trust any dividend, distribution or other corporate action paid to it or to the party for which it is acting in respect of any Deposit Security that is transferred to the Participant or any party for which it is acting that, based on the valuation of such Deposit Security at the time of transfer should have been paid to the Trust. With respect to any orders for the creation or redemption of Creation Units, the Participant also acknowledges and agrees on behalf of itself and any party for which it is acting (regardless of its capacity) that the Transfer Agent is entitled to reduce the amount of money or other proceeds due to the Participant or any party for which it is acting that, based on the valuation of such Deposit Security at the time of transfer, should be paid to the Fund. With respect to any order for the creation or redemption of Creation Units, the Trust acknowledges and agrees to return to the Participant or any party for which it is acting any dividend, distribution or other corporate action paid to the Trust in respect of any Deposit Security that is transferred to the Trust that, based on the valuation of such Deposit Security at the time of transfer, should have been paid to the Participant or any party for which it is acting.

  • Accuracy of Orders; Customer Signatures You shall be responsible for the accuracy, timeliness and completeness of any orders transmitted by you on behalf of your customers by any means, including wire or telephone. In addition, you agree to guarantee the signatures of your customers when such guarantee is required by the Company and you agree to indemnify and hold harmless all persons, including us and the Funds’ transfer agent, from and against any and all loss, cost, damage or expense suffered or incurred in reliance upon such signature guarantee.

  • Placement of Orders The Adviser shall arrange for the placing of all orders for the purchase and sale of securities for a Fund’s account with brokers or dealers selected by the Adviser. In the selection of such brokers or dealers and the placing of such orders, the Adviser is directed at all times to seek for each Fund the most favorable execution and net price available under the circumstances. It is also understood that it is desirable for the Funds that the Adviser have access to brokerage and research services provided by brokers who may execute brokerage transactions at a higher cost to the Funds than may result when allocating brokerage to other brokers, consistent with section 28(e) of the 1934 Act and any Commission staff interpretations thereof. Therefore, the Adviser is authorized to place orders for the purchase and sale of securities for a Fund with such brokers, subject to review by the Board from time to time with respect to the extent and continuation of this practice. It is understood that the services provided by such brokers may be useful to the Adviser in connection with its or its affiliates’ services to other clients.

  • Malicious Use of Orphan Glue Records Registry Operator shall take action to remove orphan glue records (as defined at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/en/committees/security/sac048.pdf) when provided with evidence in written form that such records are present in connection with malicious conduct.

  • TERMINATION OF ORDERS Participating Entities may terminate an order, in whole or in part, immediately upon notice to Supplier in the event of any of the following events: 1. The Participating Entity fails to receive funding or appropriation from its governing body at levels sufficient to pay for the equipment, products, or services to be purchased; or 2. Federal, state, or provincial laws or regulations prohibit the purchase or change the Participating Entity’s requirements.

  • Duration of Order You may make an oral stop payment order which will lapse within fourteen (14) calendar days unless confirmed in writing within that time. A written stop payment order is effective for six (6) months and may be renewed in writing from time to time. We do not have to notify you when a stop payment order expires.

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