TIME SPAN REFERENCES Sample Clauses
The TIME SPAN REFERENCES clause defines how periods of time are measured and interpreted within the agreement. It typically clarifies whether references to days mean calendar days or business days, and may specify how to calculate deadlines that fall on weekends or holidays. This clause ensures that all parties have a shared understanding of time-related obligations, reducing the risk of disputes over timing and deadlines.
TIME SPAN REFERENCES. References to days, weeks, months or years shall be understood to mean calendar days, weeks, months or years, unless otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement.
TIME SPAN REFERENCES. References to days, weeks, months or years shall be under- stood to mean calendar days, weeks, months or years, unless otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement.
TIME SPAN REFERENCES. References to days, weeks, months or years shall be understood to be calendar days unless otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement. Where a shift covers two calendar days, e.g. 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., the shift will be said to relate solely to the day in which the majority of its hours fall.
TIME SPAN REFERENCES. References to days, weeks, months or years shall be interpreted and applied to mean, respectively, calendar days, calendar weeks, calendar months or calendar years, as is appropriate in the given context, unless expressly provided otherwise in this Agreement.
TIME SPAN REFERENCES a) Reference to days, weeks, months or years shall be understood to mean calendar days, weeks, months or years, unless otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement.
b) The Employer shall define the work week in accordance with scheduling requirements.
