Required Operating Times Sample Clauses

The Required Operating Times clause sets out the specific hours or periods during which a party, such as a tenant or service provider, must keep their operations open or services available. Typically, this clause will detail the minimum days and hours of operation, and may include exceptions for holidays or special circumstances. Its core practical function is to ensure consistency and reliability in operations, which can be crucial for business planning, customer expectations, and coordination with other parties.
Required Operating Times. The Lessee will at all times keep the Premises open for trade during the Required Operating Times specified in the Schedule 1 or otherwise as may be determined from time to time by the Lessor to apply to the Property (or the relevant part of the Property in which the Premises are located) unless prohibited by law. The Lessee acknowledges that the Lessor has the right to change the Required
Required Operating Times. The Lessee will at all times keep the Premises open for trade during the Required Operating Times specified in the Schedule 1 or otherwise as may be determined from time to time by the Lessor to apply to the Property (or the relevant part of the Property in which the Premises are located) unless prohibited by law. The Lessee acknowledges that the Lessor has the right to change the Required Operating Times for the Property (or the relevant part of the Property in which the Premises are located) at any time and from time to time. For the avoidance of doubt, the Lessee shall be entitled to keep the Premises open for trade outside of the Required Operating Times provided that, where the Manukau Bus Station closed to the public, any means of public access to the Manukau Bus Station from within the Premises remain closed.
Required Operating Times. (clause 12.6 of the Lease): In conjunction with XXX Station opening times to