Duty Rig definition

Duty Rig is a guarantee for each on-duty period that will pay and credit one hour for every two hours of actual on-duty time prorated on a minute by minute basis of actual on-duty time.

Examples of Duty Rig in a sentence

  • A Flight Attendant who splits onto or off of a sequence shall receive Trip Rig and Duty Rig from the point at which the sequence is split, except that duty time related to deadheading will only be paid for the replacement Flight Attendant unless such split is made at Company request.

  • Additionally, the Flight Attendant will receive the greater of the deadhead credit or Duty Rig from release from the trip until release in her/his base.

  • If assigned a trip while on Reserve Standby Duty, the value of the trip in addition to the greater of the deadhead(s) pay or Duty Rig until report time for the trip.

  • If deadheading back to the base, the Duty Rig will end at checkout in the Flight Attendant’s base.

  • If deadheading to the Reserve Standby assignment, the Duty Rig in Paragraphs I.2.b and I.2.c will start at check-in for the deadhead flight.

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  • A Flight Attendant who splits onto or off of a pairing shall receive Trip Rig and Duty Rig from the point at which the pairing is split, except that duty time related to deadheading will only be paid for the replacement Flight Attendant unless such split is made at Company request.

  • Duty Rig is calculated at a rate of one hour for every two hours of actual on-duty time in a single duty period (one duty period at a time).

  • Operational Pay Types Duty Rig (E Time): The term “Rig” is an acronym for “ratio in guarantee.” It’s an airline industry term and is common across different airlines.

  • Duty day minimum based on Duty time or 3.00 hour minimumAn individual duty day can be worth no less than half the time spent on duty, using the greater of scheduled time on duty (SKD ONDUTY) or actual time on duty (ACT ONDUTY), and with a Duty Rig Minimum value of 3.00 hours.

Related to Duty Rig

  • Warranty Rights means the Warranty Rights as described in Schedule I to the Participation Agreement.

  • IP Ancillary Rights means, with respect to any other Intellectual Property, as applicable, all foreign counterparts to, and all divisionals, reversions, continuations, continuations-in-part, reissues, reexaminations, renewals and extensions of, such Intellectual Property and all income, royalties, proceeds and Liabilities at any time due or payable or asserted under or with respect to any of the foregoing or otherwise with respect to such Intellectual Property, including all rights to xxx or recover at law or in equity for any past, present or future infringement, misappropriation, dilution, violation or other impairment thereof, and, in each case, all rights to obtain any other IP Ancillary Right.

  • Intellectual Property Right means any patent, patent right, trademark, trademark right, trade name, trade name right, service xxxx, service xxxx right, copyright and other proprietary intellectual property right and computer program.

  • Intellectual Property Rights shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 3.1(p).

  • Joint Intellectual Property Rights means any work under the Subcontract, which:

  • Proprietary Rights means all trade secret, patent, copyright, mask work and other intellectual property rights throughout the world.

  • Company IP Rights means (a) any and all Intellectual Property used in the conduct of the business of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries as currently conducted, and (b) any and all other Intellectual Property owned by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) (11/18) means any patent rights, copyrights, trade secrets, trade names, service marks, trademarks, trade dress, moral rights, know-how and any other similar rights or intangible assets to which rights of ownership accrue, and all registrations, applications, disclosures, renewals, extensions, continuations, or reissues of the foregoing now or hereafter in force. “Key Personnel” (11/18) means the specific individuals identified in Section 3.11 to fill Key Positions.

  • Property Rights means all licenses, permits, easements, rights-of-way, certificates and other approvals obtained by either of the parties either before or after the date of this Agreement and necessary for the exploration of the Property, or for the purpose of placing the Property into production or continuing production therefrom;

  • Licensed Intellectual Property Rights means all Intellectual Property Rights owned by a third party and licensed or sublicensed to either the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Third Party Intellectual Property Rights means any Intellectual Property owned by a third party.

  • IPR means all patents, utility models, identification marks including trade marks, trade names, service marks, domain names, rights to prevent passing off, registered designs, design rights, copyrights, database rights, topography rights, confidential information for any of the aforementioned (including data, know-how and formulations) and any applications for any of the aforementioned and any similar right recognised from time to time with all rights of action for infringement in all countries in the world, together with all renewals and extensions

  • Owned Intellectual Property Rights means any and all Intellectual Property Rights owned or purported to be owned by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Intellectual Property Rights or IPR means copyright, rights related to or affording protection similar to copyright, rights in databases, patents and rights in inventions, semi-conductor topography rights, trade marks, rights in internet domain names and website addresses and other rights in trade or business names, designs, Know-How, trade secrets and other rights in Confidential Information; applications for registration, and the right to apply for registration, for any of the rights listed at (a) that are capable of being registered in any country or jurisdiction; and all other rights having equivalent or similar effect in any country or jurisdiction;

  • Company Intellectual Property Rights means Intellectual Property Rights owned by or purported to be owned by, or exclusively licensed to, the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Business Intellectual Property Rights means (a) the Intellectual Property Rights owned or licensed by the Group Companies and (b) any other Intellectual Property Rights owned or licensed by Seller or any of its other Subsidiaries and used solely in the conduct of the Business.

  • Third Party Rights means the Intellectual Property of any third party;

  • Background Intellectual Property Rights means Intellectual Property Rights owned, controlled or furnished by either Party other than Foreground Intellectual Property Rights.

  • Company Registered Intellectual Property Rights means all of the Registered Intellectual Property owned by, filed in the name of, or applied for by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Ancillary Rights means, in each case with respect to the relevant Seller Receivable:

  • Real Property Rights means all rights in or to real property (such as leasehold or other rights to use or access the Project Site), leases, agreements, Permits, easements, including licenses, private rights-of-way, and utility and railroad crossing rights required to be obtained or maintained by Owner in connection with construction of the Project on the Project Site, transmission of electricity to the Grid, performance of the Work, or operation of the Project.

  • Controlled technical information means technical information with military or space application that is subject to controls on the access, use, reproduction, modification, performance, display, release, disclosure, or dissemination. Controlled technical information would meet the criteria, if disseminated, for distribution statements B through F using the criteria set forth in DoD Instruction 5230.24, Distribution Statements on Technical Documents. The term does not include information that is lawfully publicly available without restrictions.

  • Technology Rights means BOARD's rights in any technical information, know-how, processes, procedures, compositions, devices, methods, formulae, protocols, techniques, software, designs, drawings or data created by the inventor(s) listed in Exhibit I at UTMDACC before the EFFECTIVE DATE, which are not claimed in PATENT RIGHTS but that are necessary for practicing PATENT RIGHTS.

  • Company-Owned IP Rights means Company IP Rights that are owned by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • IP Rights has the meaning specified in Section 5.17.

  • Registered Intellectual Property Rights means all Intellectual Property Rights that are the subject of an application, certificate, filing, registration, or other document issued by, filed with, or recorded by, any Governmental Authority in any jurisdiction.