Workover Sample Clauses

Workover. A Development Operation conducted in an existing well after the well has been completed in one or more Producible Reservoirs to restore, maintain, or improve production from one or more of those Producible Reservoirs.
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Workover. 1. All pilots who work extra duty days over and above their assigned work schedule will be paid for the extra days worked at a workover rate, except that all types of training outside the pilot’s normal work schedule shall be paid according to Article 21. Base Pay, Section 9. 2. Separate workover volunteer lists will be maintained at each base and at Lafayette Scheduling. These lists will indicate the days the pilot is willing to “workover” at particular bases on his normal time off. Each list will include a telephone number (or beeper number) where the pilot may be reached. Workover will be limited to a maximum of four days for any seven-day off-time period unless otherwise approved by the business unit manager or Director of Operations. A pilot who desires to have his name added to the workover list at a specific base(s) shall notify by Sunday 12 noon in writing (email, fax or otherwise) the appropriate Area Manager(s) (or their representatives) of his desire to workover. Each pilot is limited to requesting workover at two (2) specific bases, however, he may also send his workover request to Lafayette Scheduling. This request shall include the pilot’s name and contact number, the date(s) the pilot is available for workover, the aircraft the pilot is qualified to fly, his current job assignment and the date of his last workover. If the pilot is assigned offshore and has no means of notifying the base(s) except by telephone, the base will accept and note on the workover list such verbal notification for this pilot. If the pilot is willing to workover at any base, he will send his workover request to Lafayette Scheduling and will include the information listed above. Each workover list will be purged at the end of each calendar quarter and pilots who desire workover will be required to resubmit their workover requests as described above. 3. The Employer will first attempt to award workover to pilots with off days between training and their normal work hitch. For other available workover the Employer will allow the pilot in the order described below to choose which workover he desires to work. Available workover will be awarded in the following order: a) to pilots on that job at the base, b) on a rotating basis to all other pilots on the workover list starting with the pilot who reported the greatest length of time since his last workover at that base. In the event two or more pilots report the same length of time since their last workover, the pilot with th...
Workover. Seller shall have completed the Workover in conformance with Schedule 7.3(d) and provided Buyer with a certificate of an authorized officer of Seller verifying such completion;
Workover. SECTION 17.1 WORKOVER ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE ------------- ------------------------------- The Union recognizes the importance of the Company's ability to provide 24/7 coverage to remain competitive in the marketplace and will use their best efforts to achieve this. A workover is defined as being scheduled for and reporting to work on a regularly-scheduled day off. Before offering workover to Pilots at a particular base, the Company reserves the right to utilize Relief or Part-time Pilots. If no Relief Pilots or Part-time Pilots are available, workover shall be offered as follows: 1. The workover will be offered to the Pilots at the base where it occurs. If more than one (1) Pilot volunteers for the workover it will be offered to the senior Pilot first and rotated thereafter among the other volunteers, at that base, in the descending order of seniority. 2. In the event there are insufficient Pilots stationed at the base where the workover occurs the Company will solicit volunteers from bases in close proximity to fill the workover shift, using the same method described above. 3. In the event there are no volunteers from bases in close proximity, the Company may use Pilots from other bases who have volunteered to work additional shifts. AIR METHODS CORP. and COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT OPEIU 2006-2009 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- a) Pilots who would like to be contacted for such assignments will be required to post their name on a list maintained on the Company Web Site. b) The Pilot who volunteers for the largest number of consecutive shifts shall be awarded the assignment. 4. The Company reserves the right to limit Pilots to twenty-one (21) shifts per calendar month, and the number of shifts shall also be limited by applicable FAR's. This provision is designed to assure an equitable distribution amongst the applicable Pilots. 5. If the previous options do not provide a solution to the vacancy, the Company may utilize qualified management personnel to fill these open shifts.
Workover. [TA’d- changes from original Bargaining Agreement are red-lined below]
Workover. A. Workover is defined as being scheduled for and reporting to work on a regularly scheduled day off. B. A workover shall be paid at one and one half (1.5) times the daily rate. The daily rate is equal to one fifteenth (1/15th) of the monthly base salary for the actual aircraft flown or for what a pilot was scheduled to fly on the workover, whichever is greater as provided for in Article 21 of this agreement.
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  • Phases Contractor acknowledges and agrees the Project will progress in phases, in accordance with the Project Schedule. Contractor shall prepare, for Owner Parties’ review and approval, a separate Construction Schedule, for each phase. Each phase shall commence upon Owner Parties’ issuance of a Notice to Proceed for such phase and shall achieve Substantial Completion by the milestone dates set forth in the Contract Documents, including the Construction Schedule.

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