Scheduling Priorities Clause Samples
The Scheduling Priorities clause establishes the order in which tasks or deliverables should be addressed or completed within a project or contract. It typically outlines which activities take precedence if there are conflicts or resource limitations, ensuring that the most critical or time-sensitive items are handled first. By clearly defining these priorities, the clause helps prevent disputes over resource allocation and ensures that essential project milestones are met efficiently.
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Scheduling Priorities. When scheduling evening and weekend shifts, the following priority order guidelines will apply: Casual Employees are hired to provide flexibility in meeting operational needs. Evening and Weekend Shifts shall be scheduled on an equitable basis within the classification based on the schedule criteria as outlined below.
Scheduling Priorities. The NRPRD schedules athletic facilities according to the following criteria in the order listed below:
Scheduling Priorities. SPU has priority scheduling during the fall season (August 1- December 15) for games and practices.
Scheduling Priorities. The scheduling and delivery of Wheeled Water pursuant to this Contract shall be subject to the CAP System Use Scheduling Priorities as set forth in the CAP System Use Agreement.
Scheduling Priorities. Big Top shall cooperate in good faith with the Existing Users in scheduling their games, and to make reasonable accommodations to their needs. If a conflict arises between users, then the following priorities shall be applied to resolve such dispute:
Scheduling Priorities. (a) If there is not sufficient Capacity to receive or deliver all the quantities of Gas nominated by all Users on any Day, then APA must Schedule the quantities nominated by Users (including Shipper) in the following priority and sequence (subject to STTM Rules and other Laws and the operability of applicable gas markets and pipeline networks). Scheduling limitations will be applied only to the portion or portions of the relevant Pipeline that are capacity constrained.
(i) First – quantities nominated by Users under Firm Transportation Agreements (Firm Users), not to exceed their respective MDQs for firm services under those agreements. If the Capacity available is not sufficient to receive or deliver all Firm Users’ nominated quantities, then the available Capacity will be allocated among those Firm Users pro rata on the basis of their respective MDQs for firm services under those agreements.
(ii) Second – quantities nominated by Users with As Available Transportation Agreements, not to exceed their respective MDQs for as available services under those agreements. If the Capacity available is not sufficient to receive or deliver all Users’ nominations pursuant to as available services, then the available Capacity will be allocated among those Users pro rata based on their nominations for as available services.
(iii) Third – quantities nominated by Users pursuant to authorised overrun services. If the Capacity available is not sufficient to receive or deliver for all Users requesting authorised overrun services, then the available Capacity will be allocated among those Users pro rata based on their nominations for authorised overrun services.
(iv) Fourth – quantities nominated by Users pursuant to Interruptible Transportation Agreements. If the Capacity available is not sufficient to receive or deliver for all Users requesting interruptible services, then APA must allocate the available Capacity equitably (that is, on the basis of tariffs paid, first-come-first-served, pro rata based on nominated quantities or such other basis as APA reasonably determines) among Users who have entered into Interruptible Transportation Agreements.
(b) Backhaul Services are Scheduled in accordance with the priorities set out in paragraph (a) to the extent (where applicable) that sufficient matching services are Scheduled on the relevant Day. If the Capacity available is not sufficient to receive or deliver for all Users requesting backhaul services, then APA must allocate th...
Scheduling Priorities. Scheduling is generally determined by a criteria listed below, but the final decision will be left to the Scheduling Manager’s best judgment.
Scheduling Priorities. Family History Workshops & Tours/Instruction by the Family History Librarian:
Scheduling Priorities. The City of Lakeville reserves the right to modify the ice allocation policy in order to preserve the underlying concepts of the JPA or agreements entered into by Lakeville Arenas and/or the City of Lakeville (collectively “Lakeville Arenas Use Agreements”). Scheduling of ice shall be allocated based on the following Priorities, subject to the terms of the Lakeville Arenas Use Agreements. The Arena Manager shall have authority to use reasonable judgment and discretion with respect to schedule administration. Priority Deadline to submit request Deadline to refuse any ice hours allocated Deposit due date 1 Arena Sponsored (Learn To Skate, Public Skating, Open Hockey) 1-May 1-Aug
Scheduling Priorities. The Parties acknowledge that Buyer’s Facility has entered into an agreement with Total LNG USA, Inc. (“TOTAL”) that grants TOTAL certain scheduling priorities for LNG unloading at Buyer’s Facility. Subject to such rights granted to TOTAL, Buyer confirms that its contractual scheduling rights for LNG unloading at Buyer’s Facility [are not inferior to the contractual rights of other Terminal Users at Buyer’s Facility]
