D Time Limits definition

D Time Limits. Time limits referred to in this article as "University working days" shall be defined to be Monday through Friday, exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays, formal holidays recognized by the University, and periods when the University is officially closed for business.

Examples of D Time Limits in a sentence

  • Multi-class lighting must either conform to the lamp-type and shielding requirements of the strictest included class as shown in Table A (Maximum Total Outdoor Light Output Standards) and Table B (Lamp Type and Shielding Standards), or conform to the time limitations of the least restrictive included class as shown in Table D (Time Limits for Outdoor Lighting).

  • All outdoor Class 1 and Class 3 lighting, and outdoor Class 2 lighting located more than 50 feet from any building or outdoor product display or storage area shall be turned off at the times listed in Table D (Time Limits for Outdoor Lighting), or no later than 30 minutes after the business closes, whichever is later, and remain off for the remainder of the night or until the business reopens.

  • But, more importantly, in nine LCOs that we visited (Waldorf, Seattle, Everett, Denver, Aurora, East Los Angeles/Monterey Park, Santa Ana, Commerce, and Queens Northwest), we found that some Disciplinary Adverse Action Files for personnel separated for unsatisfactory performance or misconduct did not contain a form D-283, as required (see Table 1 below).

Related to D Time Limits

  • Covered Damage All damages to property of the unit's owner, up to $1,475.00 in the aggregate for each Stay, that occurs during the Covered Guest's stay and that is the result of the inadvertent acts or omissions of the Covered Guest or the Covered Guest's invitee, excluding the damages listed in the conditions section above. • "Covered Guest": All registered guests and all persons booked to share the same unit of accommodations, and have paid the required plan cost. • "Stay": The stay at an iTrip unit, from the date of a Covered Guest's check-in to the date of check-out.

  • Part-time employee means an employee who is normally required to work less than the basic hours of work.

  • STIPULATED HOURS OF SERVICE PER DAY means hours of duty per day, normal hours/timings of duty whereof shall be determined by the Company's Engineer for which fixed charge shall be payable.

  • Minimum Period means the minimum period for the Service, the initial term of which is set out on the Front Sheet and which starts on the Service Start Date; the minimum period may be renewed on agreement between you and us from time to time for further minimum periods for the same length as, or different to, the initial term.