Unusual Cases Sample Clauses

Unusual Cases. A deficit of not more than five (5) days may be granted in unusual cases when requested by the operator, recommended by the Communications Director, and approved by the City Manager.
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Unusual Cases. Leave may be granted with pay in emergency cases when circumstances are 48 clearly unavoidable and extreme hardship is evident. Such leave shall be restricted to three (3) 1 days per year per employee. This leave must be approved in advance by the Superintendent. If 2 advanced notice to the Superintendent is not possible the employee will notify the 3 Superintendent as soon as is practicable. 5 The administration may, in cases where there is extreme hardship, extend the emergency leave beyond 6 the number of days hereinbefore set forth. In such cases full salary shall accrue for the first three (3) 7 days of such extended leave and thereafter the authorized emergency leave shall be without pay.
Unusual Cases. A deficit of not more than three shift days may be granted in unusual cases on request of the member and approval of the City Manager.
Unusual Cases. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 13(C), if either Party determines in good faith that manufacture of the modified Core Product would require substantial capital expenditures or would result in substantial idling of existing machinery or equipment or that the modified Core Product would absorb substantially less of the manufacturing overhead cost or general overhead cost than the pre-modified Core Product (but specifically excluding any such cases resulting from normal growth in volume needs), then instead of following the provisions of Section 13(C)(i)-(iii), (a) the Parties shall negotiate in good faith the initial price of the modified Core Product and the associated dollar profit margin and percentage profit margin, and (b) until the Parties agree on the initial price for the modified Core Product and the associated dollar profit margin and percentage profit margin, Diversified shall not sell and PLK and its Franchisees and the Sales Outlets shall not purchase such product to or from any person or entity; the pre-modified Core Product will continue to be sold at its price determined in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

Related to Unusual Cases

  • Force Majeure Events a) Neither Party shall be responsible or liable for or deemed in breach hereof because of any delay or failure in the performance of its obligations hereunder (except for obligations to pay money due prior to occurrence of Force Majeure events under this Agreement) or failure to meet milestone dates due to any event or circumstance (a "Force Majeure Event") beyond the reasonable control of the Party experiencing such delay or failure, including the occurrence of any of the following:

  • Events If either Party hereto is at any time either during this Agreement or thereafter prevented or delayed in complying with any provisions of this Agreement by reason of strikes, walk-outs, labour shortages, power shortages, fires, wars, acts of God, earthquakes, storms, floods, explosions, accidents, protests or demonstrations by environmental lobbyists or native rights groups, delays in transportation, breakdown of machinery, inability to obtain necessary materials in the open market, unavailability of equipment, governmental regulations restricting normal operations, shipping delays or any other reason or reasons beyond the control of that Party, then the time limited for the performance by that Party of its respective obligations hereunder shall be extended by a period of time equal in length to the period of each such prevention or delay.

  • Extraordinary Events No fault if failure due to an Extraordinary Event

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