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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.
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. (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. (b) A Tigerair pilot who transfers employment from Tigerair to another Group company will be frozen on the aircraft type in accordance with the relevant EBA. However, this does not preclude the First Officer from bidding for a command on the same aircraft type in accordance with the relevant enterprise agreement.
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. 34.2 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. 34.3 A Pilot who successfully bids for and is awarded a change in aircraft type shall be frozen on aircraft type for three (3) years from the time the Pilot successfully completes the type rating test in the simulator. However, this does not preclude the First Officer from bidding for a command on the same aircraft type. 34.4 If VARA requests a Pilot to remain on a current aircraft type and/ or status/ rank for operational reasons and the Pilot agrees, then the Pilot will be paid appropriate bypass pay (in accordance with clause 37.2(d)(vi)) and any subsequent freeze period on the next aircraft type assignment will be reduced by an equivalent period of time. However, other than in these circumstances, a Pilot who is frozen on aircraft type under this clause is not entitled to bypass pay.
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. 44.2 A Pilot who successfully bids for and is awarded a change in aircraft type shall be frozen on aircraft type for three (3) years from the time the Pilot successfully completes the type rating test in the simulator. However, this does not preclude the First Officer from bidding for a comm and on the same aircraft type. 44.3 If VARA requests a Pilot to remain on a current aircraft type and/ or status/ rank for operational reasons and the Pilot agrees, then the Pilot will be paid appropriate bypass pay and any subsequent freeze period on the next aircraft type assignment will be reduced by an equivalent period of time. However, other than in these circumstances, a Pilot who is frozen on aircraft type under this clause is not entitled to bypass pay. 44.4 In special circumstances, VARA may at its discretion release a Pilot from his or her freeze on aircraft type.
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).

Related to Freeze Periods

  • Meal Periods (a) Meal periods shall be scheduled as close as possible to the middle of the scheduled hours of work. The length of the meal period shall be agreed to at the local level and shall be not less than 30 minutes nor more than 60 minutes. (b) An employee shall be entitled to take their meal period away from the workstation. Where this cannot be done, the meal period shall be considered as time worked.

  • Break Periods ‌ There will be no rest periods, organized coffee breaks or other non-working time established during working hours. Individual coffee containers will be permitted at the employee’s work location. Where 4/10s are being worked there shall be a morning and an afternoon coffee break.

  • 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.

  • Limitation Periods To the extent that any limitation period applies to any claim for payment of the Obligations or remedy for enforcement of the Obligations, the Obligor agrees that: (a) any limitation period is expressly excluded and waived entirely if permitted by applicable law; (b) if a complete exclusion and waiver of any limitation period is not permitted by applicable law, any limitation period is extended to the maximum length permitted by applicable law; (c) any applicable limitation period shall not begin before an express demand for payment of the Obligations is made in writing by the Credit Union to the Obligor; and (d) any applicable limitation period shall begin afresh upon any payment or other acknowledgment of the Obligations by the Obligor.

  • Pay Periods The Employer shall provide for biweekly pay periods. Each employee shall be provided with an itemized statement of his or her earnings and all deductions made for any purpose.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Preparation Periods 31-1 The School District agrees to maintain daily preparation periods during the student day in all junior and senior high schools. At schools where block scheduling is in effect, the total preparation time provided shall be equal to the preparation time provided at schools not operating on a block schedule. 31-2 The School District shall maintain at each elementary school a minimum of two hundred and fifty (250) minutes preparation time per week per teacher, during the students’ instructional day, in not less than forty- (40) minute blocks. Each elementary school shall be allocated and assigned library aide hours per school day in accordance with the following schedule: This aide time is provided in addition to the assigned media clerk time. Library aide time is guaranteed for the school year once set on a school year basis. There will be no changes in library aide time allocated due to fluctuation in enrollment. This provision for allocating library aide time will only remain as part of this Agreement if librarians are used to provide preparation time to elementary teachers. 31-3 Preparation time provided for in this Article shall be utilized by teachers in a manner which enables further development and refinement of professional skills and for instructional effectiveness. 31-4 Although it does not relate to any mandatory subject of bargaining, the School District states that it is its aim and objective to establish a maximum class load of thirty (30) students in grades 4, 5, and 6. 00-0 Xxx Xxxxxxxx may direct use of teacher preparation periods if such directed use is infrequent, advance notice is given and the District’s use of the teacher’s preparation period must not consume an entire period.

  • Vacation Periods Vacation schedules will be set by the employee’s immediate supervisor(s) and sent to the Office of Human Resources for approval. Employees may request a particular period for vacation. Vacation days may not be taken in advance of their accrual. Those employees who are on a 12-month teacher contract are paid during Spring Break and Winter Recess, however, are not expected to be in attendance or perform duties during those breaks.