Freeze Periods Sample Clauses

Freeze Periods. Vodafone may delay the implementation of Services or changes to Services during Freeze Periods if in Vodafone’s reasonable opinion there is a material risk of disruption to the Services or services provided to its other customers.
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Freeze Periods. E1G shall notify CUSTOMER of specific freeze periods annually. These freeze periods typically begin the first full work week of December and run through the holidays until the first Monday in January following New Year’s Day.
Freeze Periods. 34.1 This clause applies to all Pilots upon commencement of this Agreement, except that any loss of bid rights which applied under clause 10.10 – Loss of Bid Rights in the Skywest Airlines Pilots Agreement 2010 will continue to apply to a Pilot until its expiry. This clause 34 – Freeze Periods does not apply retrospectively to existing loss of bid rights for any Pilots relating to Equipment Assignments in place at the commencement of this Agreement.
Freeze Periods. In specific circumstances, LCH.Clearnet SA may decide that its test and production environments will not be updated for a specific period of time (Freeze period). This may then prevent LCH.Clearnet SA to provide the EMUs with the Services related to the membership administration process. This decision will not affect the Services to be provided in case of request for emergency suspensions and for all processes associated with the joint default procedure. Freeze periods should not exceed : - for the production environment: [ *** ] - for the test environment: to be agreed between the Parties for each Project The Service Level Target associated with the addition amendment or removal of Clearing Members and/or TMFs will be suspended for the duration of all freeze to the extent the freeze period has been agreed between the Parties. The Clearing Members shall be notified of any freeze period at least [ *** ] in advance with all required information (e.g. info flash and all information sent to Clearing Members).
Freeze Periods. 44.1 A Pilot upon initial engagement shall be frozen on aircraft type for the first three (3) years of their employment. However, this does not preclude a First Officer from bidding for a command on the same aircraft type. This freeze period commences from the time the Pilot successfully completes the type rating test in the simulator.
Freeze Periods. (a) A pilot who transfers employment from another Group company to Tigerair will be frozen on aircraft type and at Tigerair for three (3) years. This freeze period commences from the date of entry into the cyclic proficiency program. However, this freeze does not preclude a First Officer from bidding for a command on the same aircraft type within Tigerair.

Related to Freeze Periods

  • Grace Periods The related Mortgage or Mortgage Note provides a grace period for Monthly Payments no longer than ten (10) days from the applicable Due Date.

  • Waiting Periods All applicable waiting periods, if any, under the HSR Act shall have expired or been terminated.

  • Notice Periods The notice period (expressed in Working Days) to be given by the Customer in respect of Clause 38.1 shall be the number of whole days that is 20% of the total duration of the final SOW to be executed under this Contract, up to a maximum of 30 Working Days. Partial days shall be discounted in the calculation and the duration of the SOW shall be calculated in Working Days. For example, if the duration of the SOW is 10 Working Days: 20% of the SOW is 2 days. The Notice Period = 2 Working Days; or if the duration of the SOW is 62 Working Days, 20% of the SOW is 12.4. The Notice Period = 12 Working Days. The Parties acknowledge and agree that: the Customer’s right to terminate for convenience and without cause under Clause 38.1 is reasonable in view of the subject matter of this Contract and the Agile nature of the Services being provided; the Contract Charges paid during the notice period given by the Customer in accordance with Clause 38.1 are a reasonable form of compensation and are deemed to fully cover any costs or Losses incurred by the Supplier which may arise either directly or indirectly as a result of the Customer exercising the right to terminate without cause. The Customer shall have the right to terminate this Contract at any time with immediate effect by written notice to the other Supplier if: the Supplier commits a Supplier Default and if the Supplier Default is not, in the opinion of the Customer, capable of remedy; or the Supplier Default is a Material Breach of this Contract. the Supplier is unable to provide a change proposed by the Customer; Either Party may terminate this Contract at any time with immediate effect by written notice to the other Party if: the other Party commits a material breach of any term of this Contract (other than failure to pay any amounts due under this Contract) and, if such breach is remediable, fails to remedy that breach within a period of fifteen (15) Working Days of being notified in writing to do so; an Insolvency Event of the other Party occurs, or the other Party ceases or threatens to cease to carry on the whole or any material part of its business; or

  • Time Periods The nondisclosure provisions of this Agreement shall survive the termination of this Agreement and Receiving Party's duty to hold Confidential Information in confidence shall remain in effect until the Confidential Information no longer qualifies as a trade secret or until Disclosing Party sends Receiving Party written notice releasing Receiving Party from this Agreement, whichever occurs first.

  • Suspension Periods The Company may (i) delay the filing or effectiveness of a Registration Statement in conjunction with a Shelf Registration or Demand Registration or (ii) prior to the pricing of any underwritten offering or other offering of Registrable Securities pursuant to a Shelf Registration or Demand Registration, delay such underwritten or other offering (and, if it so chooses, withdraw any registration statement that has been filed), but in each case described in clauses (i) and (ii) above, only if (A) the Company, by decision of either its chief executive officer or its board of directors or similar governing body, determines in her or its reasonable and good faith judgement (x) that proceeding with such an offering would require the Company to disclose material non-public information that would not otherwise be required to be disclosed at that time and that the Company has, in the reasonable business judgment of its chief executive officer, a valid business purpose to continue to retain as confidential or (y) that the registration or offering to be delayed could, if not delayed, materially adversely affect any bona fide pending or proposed transaction that would be material to the Company and its subsidiaries taken as a whole, including any debt or equity financing, any acquisition or disposition, any recapitalization or reorganization or any other material transaction, whether due to commercial reasons, a desire to avoid premature disclosure of information or any other reason or (B) the registration or offering to be delayed would, if not delayed, render the Company unable to comply with requirements under the Securities Act or Exchange Act, the rules and regulations of the SEC, FINRA, or state securities authority, or other applicable laws or the requirements of any securities exchange on which the Company’s securities are listed. Any period during which the Company has delayed a filing, an effective date or an offering pursuant to this Section 4 is herein called a “Suspension Period.” If pursuant to this Section 4 the Company delays or withdraws a Demand Registration requested by the Holders, the Initiating Holders making the request shall be entitled to withdraw such request and, if they do so, such request shall not count against the limitation on the number of such registrations set forth in Section 2. The Company shall provide prompt written notice to participating Holders of the commencement and termination of any Suspension Period (and any withdrawal of a registration statement pursuant to this Section 4), but shall not be obligated under this Agreement to disclose the reasons therefor. Holders shall keep the existence of each Suspension Period confidential and refrain from making offers and sales of Registrable Securities (and direct any other Persons making such offers and sales to refrain from doing so) during each Suspension Period under the applicable Registration Statement. The Company may not commence a Suspension Period more than two (2) times during any twelve (12) month-period. Each Suspension Period shall be in effect for no more than ninety (90) days and, in the aggregate, Suspension Periods may not be in effect for more than one hundred and twenty (120) days in any twelve (12)-month period.

  • Exercise Periods 8 SECTION 3.3 Expiration ...................................................... 8 SECTION 3.4

  • Fiscal Periods Change its fiscal year-end and fiscal quarter-ends to dates other than December 31 and the last day of each March, June, September and December, respectively.

  • Number of Interest Periods There may be no more than 6 different Interest Periods for LIBOR Loans outstanding at the same time.

  • Commencement of Interest Periods The first Interest Period shall commence on the Drawdown Date and each subsequent Interest Period shall commence on the expiry of the preceding Interest Period.

  • Duration of Interest Periods The duration of each Interest Period relating to the Advance shall, save as otherwise provided herein, be one, three, six or twelve months, or any such other period as may be agreed from time to time between the Borrower and the Agent, in each case as the Borrower may select by not less than three business days' prior notice to the Agent Provided that:

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