Primary Use Time Sample Clauses

Primary Use Time. For each Share Block owned, a Member may occupy a Residence for a total of twenty-one (21) nights per annum, in accordance with the reservation rules described herein. Members may exercise the Additional Scheme Benefits in lieu of occupancy during the Primary Use Time. Unused Primary Use Time may not be carried forward for use in the future years. The Primary Use Time does not entitle a Member to occupy any nights, or exercise the Additional Scheme Benefits in lieu thereof, that another Member may have exchanged under the Pezula Exchange Programme. During the Priority Reservation Period, a Member is only allowed to reserve his twenty-one (21) nights during the reservation cycle allocated. Reservation Cycles will alternate every Use Year, permitting members to have access to Residences at different times every year throughout the duration of the Scheme. After the end of the Priority Reservation Period, during the open schedule, a member may request a reservation for any time in the Use Year, which will be granted subject to availability.
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Primary Use Time. Primary use time means the 21 nights per Share Block during which the member is entitled to occupy at the Residences within the Members Reservation Cycle. Members do not have to take all of their Primary Use Time consecutively but can elect to take it when it suits them, subject to availability and the reservation rules regarding stays that include Friday nights, detailed below. Members may only utilize a maximum of 7 nights during the period mid-December to mid-January of each year, so as to give a many members as possible the opportunity to enjoy this peak period. Reservation Cycle will mean Reservation Cycle 1 (one) and Reservation Cycle 2 (two); Reservation Cycle 1 (one) will be from 1st March until 31st August; Reservation Cycle 2 (two) will be from 1st September until the last day of February. All members will be allocated to a Reservation Cycle at the commencement of their membership; this allocation will be done by the Directors or the Managing Agent and will provide all members equal access within their respective Reservation Cycles. There will be a mandatory rotation from one Reservation Cycle to the next from year to year. Members will be entitled to make reservations of all their Primary Use Time during the Priority Reservation Period. 4.1.1 General Reservation Policies Members will only be entitled to reserve or occupy one (1) Residence concurrently per Share Block. Should members require the use of more than one Residence, this request can be submitted to the Pezula Exchange Agent who in his discretion may grant such a request based on availability. Stays that include a Friday night or Saturday night require a 2-night minimum length of stay when reserved more than 72 hours in advance of the date of arrival. By way of illustration, a Thursday and Friday stay; a Friday and Saturday stay; or a Saturday and Sunday stay. This restriction does not apply to reservations made within 72 hours of arrival. Members shall be entitled to designate third parties to use their Primary Use Time to occupy the residence in the place of the Member. Reservations for such occupancy must be made by the members. Members must inform Pezula Exchange Agent of the required personal details of the guests at least 24 hours in advance of arrival and upon check in the guests must provide written confirmation from the member that they are such member’s guests. Members will ensure that third parties are aware of all the terms and conditions pertaining to occupancy of the Resid...

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