Distant location definition

Distant location is any work location that is situated one (1) hour or more drive from the edge of the Studio Zone as per Section 11.03.
Distant location means a place to which travel for the better part of a day would be necessary. Additional leave may be granted as may be necessary without pay upon request to and in the sole discretion of the designated institutional official or designee.
Distant location for a Director, Associate Director or Stage Manager means and is defined as a remote on which such Director, Associate Director or Stage Manager, as the case may be, is required by Employer to remain away from home and be lodged overnight.

Examples of Distant location in a sentence

  • When working at a Nearby location and overnight accommodations are required, Camerapersons and Publicists on Distant location assignments shall receive a per diem allowance of seventy-five dollars (75,00$) as per Subsection 11.08 (i) to cover the cost of meals and miscellaneous expenses for each twenty-four (24) hour period.

  • During 2010, one replicate sampler was operating in Dubois (a Distant location) and one was operating at the Van Buren gate (an INL Site location).

  • The results of the multiple comparison test of second quarter data show that the gross alpha concentrations for the INL Site group were statistically different (lower) than those of Boundary and Distant location groups.

  • Distant location means a place to which travel for the better part of a day would be necessary.

  • The credits are for domestic productions with qualifying levels of Canadian content.The program consists of the following distinct tax credits:• Basic tax credit• Regional tax credit• Distant location regional tax credit• Film training tax credit• Digital animation, visual effects and post-production (DAVE) tax credit• Scriptwriting tax credit For eligible registered corporations that develop interactive digital media products in B.C. after August 31,2010 and before September 1, 2023.


More Definitions of Distant location

Distant location is herein defined as a place to which travel for the better part of a day would be necessary.
Distant location is a location outside of the Home Zone or Nearby Zone.
Distant location means a location more than 30km away from either the GPO of the capital city in which the Employer’s usual place of business is based or the studio that is nominated as the Production base and where Employees are accommodated overnight away from their usual place of residence during the Production. Only one studio shall be nominated as the Production base for each Production. Employee means an employee of the Employer falling under the scope set out at Clause 1.3 (ii). Employer means Zeus Prod Au Pty Ltd (A.C.N. 679 874 750). Flat Fee Employee means an Employee
Distant location an arrangement under which the equipment, apparatus and telecommunications systems of the Communications Provider intended to be connected to Metallic Path Facilities in the BT System are located outside an MDF Site and a link is made using a tie cable between the MDF Site and the Communications Provider System;
Distant location means any location beyond a nearby location.
Distant location an arrangement under which the equipment, apparatus and telecommunications systems of the Communications Provider intended to be connected to Metallic Path Facilities in the BT System are located outside an MDF Site and a link is made using a tie cable between the MDF Site and the Communications Provider System; “Due Date” a date being 30 calendar days after the date of an invoice or, if such 30th calendar day falls on a day other than a Working Day, the date of the previous Working Day;
Distant location is herein defined as a place to which travel for the better part of a day would be necessary. All bereavement leave must be utilized within one hundred twenty (120) calendar days from the date of death, but requests for an extension to utilize bereavement leave due to a public health emergency that delays funeral or memorial observance, or for religious, cultural or travel reasons shall not be unreasonably denied. The principal investigator or supervisor may require verification.