Out of Hours Periods Sample Clauses

Out of Hours Periods. J700 GROUP provide remote helpdesk Support during Out of Hours Periods which are the times beyond J700 GROUP standard working hours as outlined in clause 5.1 above, by pre-agreement only.
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Out of Hours Periods. 5.2.1 IT-C provide remote helpdesk Support during Out of Hours Periods which are the times beyond IT-C standard working hours as outlined in clause 5.1 above, by pre-agreement only. 5.2.2 On Site Support will NOT be available during Out of Hours Periods unless explicitly stated in the Customer’s Support Agreement.
Out of Hours Periods. 5.2.1 PENTRE TECH LTD provide remote helpdesk Support during Out of Hours Periods which are the times beyond PENTRE TECH LTD standard working hours as outlined in clause 5.1 above, by pre- agreement only. 5.2.2 On Site Support will NOT be available during Out of Hours Periods unless explicitly stated in the Customer’s Support Agreement.
Out of Hours Periods. 5.2.1 Telemat IT Support provide remote helpdesk Support during Out of Hours Periods which are the times beyond Telemat’s standard working hours as outlined in clause 5.1 above, by pre-agreement only. 5.2.2 On Site Support will NOT be available during Out of Hours Periods unless explicitly stated in the Customer’s Support Agreement.
Out of Hours Periods. 5.7.2.1 Alphabyte provide remote helpdesk Support during Out of Hours Periods which are the times beyond Alphabyte’s standard working hours by pre-agreement only. 5.7.2.2 On-site Support will not be available during Out of Hours Periods unless explicitly stated by Alphabyte on request. 5.7.2.3 On-site Support during Out of Hours Periods will incur a fee at the current hourly rate. 5.7.2.4 The full breadth and depth of Alphabyte’s technical skills and expertise will not be available during Out of Hours Periods. Consequently there may be instances when the on duty Consultant reaches the boundary of their experience causing Support Services to be suspended until other technical members of staff are available. 5.7.2.5 When other technical expertise and experience is required in relation to an Incident logged during an Out of Hours Period there is no guarantee that this will be available before the start of the next normal working day. 5.7.2.6 Planned maintenance (e.g. Server reboots) can be scheduled for Out of Hours Periods at no extra cost to customers with a Support Contract. 5.7.2.7 When a Customer has an Incident that is being worked upon during normal business hours that remains unresolved at 5.30PM Support will not continue in the Out of Hours Period by default. 5.7.2.8 The Customer can opt to pay for Support during Out of Hours Periods either by: 5.7.2.8.1 Agreeing to a fixed fee as part of the overall contract cost in order to be able to log unlimited Out of Hours Support. The fixed fee will be stated in the Contract. Or; 5.7.2.8.2 Agreeing to pay for Out of Hours Support on a pay as you go basis at an agreed hourly rate stated in the Contract. 5.7.2.9 When Out of Hours Support is requested on a pay as you go basis, the fees for Out of Hours Support will be invoiced in arrears as/when applicable as a separate line item in Alphabyte’s Support invoices. 5.7.2.10 All Out of Hours Support incidents logged will be subject to a minimum billing period of 30 minutes, followed by subsequent billing periods of 30 minutes. 5.7.2.11 Alphabyte retains the right to revise the fees for Out of Hours Support from time to time and will notify Customers in advance in accordance with the guidelines stated in the Contract from time to time. 5.7.2.12 Minimum billing periods will apply when Support has been delivered for part thereof the billing period in question. (I.e. Up to 30 minutes of Support provision will result in a charge of 30 minutes of time. Between 30 and 60 m...
Out of Hours Periods. LOUDCROWD IT provide remote helpdesk Support during Out of Hours Periods which are the times beyond LOUDCROWD IT standard working hours as outlined in clause 5.1 above, by pre-agreement only.
Out of Hours Periods. 5.2.1 LUC provide remote helpdesk Support during Out of Hours Periods which are the times beyond LUC standard working hours as outlined in clause 5.1 above, by pre-agreement only. 5.2.2 On Site Support will NOT be available during Out of Hours Periods unless explicitly stated in the Customer’s Support Agreement.
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  • Suspension Periods The Company may, after receiving the written consent of both Univar NV, CD&R Investor and Temasek Investor, (i) delay the filing or effectiveness of a Registration Statement in conjunction with a Demand Registration or an S-3 Shelf Registration or (ii) prior to the pricing of any Underwritten Offering or other offering of Registrable Shares pursuant to a Demand Registration or an S-3 Shelf 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) only if the Company determines (x) that proceeding with such an offering would require the Company to disclose material non-public information, which disclosure in the good faith judgment of the Board (after consultation with external legal counsel), would not otherwise be required to be disclosed at that time but for the filing, effectiveness or continued use of such Registration Statement and that the disclosure of such information at that time would not be in the Company’s best interests, or (y) that the registration or offering to be delayed would, if not delayed, materially and adversely affect the Company or the Group or materially interfere with, or jeopardize the success of, any pending or proposed material transaction, including, if material, any debt or equity financing, any acquisition or disposition, any recapitalization or reorganization or any other transaction. Any period during which the Company has delayed a filing, an effective date or an offering pursuant to this Section 5.05 is herein called a “Suspension Period”. If pursuant to this Section 5.05 the Company delays or withdraws a Demand Registration or S-3 Shelf Registration requested by a Stockholder, such Stockholder shall be entitled to withdraw such request and, if it does so, such request shall not count against the limitation on the number of such registrations set forth in Section 5.02 or Section 5.04. The Company shall provide prompt written notice to the Stockholders of the commencement and termination of any Suspension Period (and any withdrawal of a Registration Statement pursuant to this Section 5.03). The Stockholders shall keep the existence of each Suspension Period confidential. In no event (i) may the Company deliver notice of a Suspension Period to the Stockholders more than two times in any calendar year (or more than once in a six month period) and (ii) shall a Suspension Period or Suspension Periods be in effect for an aggregate of 90 days or more in any calendar year or any single period of time in excess of 60 days.

  • Calculation of Time Periods Except as otherwise indicated, all periods of time referred to herein shall include all Saturdays, Sundays and holidays; provided, however, that if the date to perform the act or give any notice with respect to this Agreement shall fall on a day other than a Business Day, such act or notice may be timely performed or given if performed or given on the next succeeding Business Day.

  • 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.

  • End of Fiscal Years; Fiscal Quarters The Borrower will cause (i) its and each of its Domestic Subsidiaries’ fiscal years to end on December 31 of each calendar year and (ii) its and each of its Domestic Subsidiaries’ fiscal quarters to end on March 31, June 30, September 30 and December 31 of each calendar year.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Normal Hours of Work 10A.01 The normal work day is defined as the twenty-four (24) hour period beginning at 12:00 Midnight. 10A.02 The employer has the option of working either five (5) eight (8) hour days or four (4) ten

  • Extension of Time Periods The parties may extend any period of time provided in this Article 7 by mutual agreement.

  • 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.

  • TEACHING HOURS AND TEACHING LOAD Section 1 Work Day For the applicable agreement period, the normal work day will be seven and one-quarter (7 ¼) hours including arrival time fifteen (15) minutes before and departure time (15) minutes after the students’ school day. The normal work day will include uninterrupted prep time. The Building Principal, as authorized by the Superintendent, upon request of a teacher or group of teachers, may waive the requirement to remain fifteen (15) minutes after the school day for a specific day or days. It is recognized; however, that the proper performance of their duties may, on occasion, require these persons to work longer than the normal work day, i.e. for conferences, faculty meetings, department meetings, etc. Therefore, “mandatory meetings will occur two times per month and be no longer than 90 minutes in length, inclusive of the additional 15 minutes beyond the scheduled student school day. A schedule of the meetings will be distributed by June 30th of the previous school year, but may be changed at the discretion of the Principal with 48 hours’ notice.” Teachers will also remain at school after the fifteen (15) minutes described above, during one (1) day each calendar week for such periods of time as is necessary to provide students extra help, and/or to meet with parents or guardians, concerning the progress of their children or wards. No teacher shall be required to work more than a normal seven and one- quarter (7 ¼) hour day, including fifteen (15) minutes before and (15) minutes after the students’ school day, which will include uninterrupted prep time; this provision does not apply to other contractually agreed upon time and meetings. Should state law require a longer instructional day, or more days, the teachers shall work the added time and the parties shall immediately commence impact bargaining on the issue. This article does not purport to cover the arrival and departure time of teachers involved in special assignments. Section 2 Other Personnel Personnel other than classroom teachers will work at their assigned tasks for the length of the regular teachers' work day. The exact daily schedule will be worked out on an individual basis between the Administration and the employee with notification to the Association. Instructional Coaches are required to work an additional five (5) days at their per diem rate, beyond the work year for a total of 189 days. These days will be determined prior to the start of the new school year and at the discretion of the Superintendent and the Chief Academic Officer.

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