Delay Days definition

Delay Days means where the transfer of Hire Pallets takes place at a future date to the date the Goods are moved.
Delay Days. Zero Delay for the Class A, Class M1, Class M2 and Class M3 Certificates; 24 Day Delay for the Class A-IO1 and Class A-IO2 Certificates
Delay Days means where the transfer of Hire Pallets takes place at a future date to the movement date.

Examples of Delay Days in a sentence

  • If the basis for an extension of time for Inclement Weather is established in accordance with all claim submittal requirements, an extension of time on the basis of Inclement Weather may be granted only for the number of Inclement Weather Delay Days in excess of the Standard Baseline for the month of the occurrence.

  • Abnormal Weather Delay Days are Weather Delay Days in excess of the Anticipated Weather Delay Days.

  • If no Anticipated Weather Delay Days are listed in the Contract, the Anticipated Weather Delay Days are those days when the region has historically received more than ½” of precipitation in a month according to the 30 year NOAA Mean.

  • CM/GC shall be entitled to an extension of Contract Time for each Abnormal Weather Delay Day verified by the CCS that Design Professional determines has delayed the critical path of Work based on the Overall Project Schedule on the condition that CM/GC complies with this Section 1.4.2, including but not limited to the requirements of documentation set forth in Section 1.4.2.1.4, and that CM/GC takes all reasonable efforts to mitigate the effects of Abnormal Weather Delay Days.

  • Not later than ten days after the end of each calendar month, CM/GC shall submit a report to Design Professional documenting the number of Weather Delay Days, verified by the CCS, incurred in the previous month.

  • Weather Delay Days shall be documented by CM/GC and contemporaneously submitted to Owner’s Contract Compliance Specialist for verification.

  • As referenced in Section 1.4.2, the following number of Weather Delay Days are anticipated and will not be the basis for extensions of Contract Time or adjustment to the Contract Sum: (Insert Chart) Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Construction Act of 2008.

  • Upon receipt of the Proceed Order and continuing throughout the Contract, CM/GC shall record actual Weather Delay Days incurred at the Site and describe the weather’s impact to the critical path of Work based on the Overall Project Schedule.

  • Anticipated Weather Delay Days are the Weather Delay Days specified in Section 11 of the Contract that CM/GC shall expect to occur and shall provide for in the Overall Project Schedule.

  • Claims for extensions of Contract Time for Abnormal Weather Delay Days shall be made when CM/GC submits its monthly report of Weather Delay Days as required by Section 1.4.2.1.4. Claims for extensions of Contract Time for Abnormal Weather Delay Days are waived if submitted after such monthly report is required to be submitted.


More Definitions of Delay Days

Delay Days means the calendar days of delay beyond the date of Substantial Performance of the Base Building Core & Shell and the Tenant Fit-Up.
Delay Days. 24 Day Delay: All Classes. Registration: Book-entry form through DTC
Delay Days means the lesser of (i) the number of days from May 1, 2014 to the Delivery Date, (ii) the number of days from October 1, 2014 to the day of the Commencement of Business Operations at the Premises and (iii) the number of days from December 1, 2014 to the day Tenant surrenders its Existing Premises and completes the restoration work required under Tenant’s Existing Lease.

Related to Delay Days

  • Day/Days means calendar days, inclusive of Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.

  • Delay Period shall have the meaning set forth in Section 13 hereof.

  • Duty Days means all days during the taxable year from the beginning of the professional athletic team’s official preseason training period through the last game in which the team competes or is scheduled to compete.

  • Delay time means the difference in time between the change of the component to be measured at the reference point and a system response of 10 per cent of the final reading (t10) with the sampling probe being defined as the reference point.

  • Business Days means Monday through Friday, excluding Holidays.