Limit on consecutive days Clause Samples

A "Limit on consecutive days" clause sets a maximum number of days that a particular activity, obligation, or condition can occur without interruption. For example, in employment or service contracts, this clause might restrict the number of days an employee can work consecutively without a break, or in rental agreements, it could cap the number of days a property can be used continuously. The core function of this clause is to prevent excessive or uninterrupted use, ensuring compliance with regulations, promoting fairness, or protecting the interests of the parties involved.
Limit on consecutive days. 13.5.1 No Employee shall be on duty or on call more than 12 consecutive days without a rostered rest period officially off duty of at least 48 hours before commencing the next period of duty.