OUTSIDE BUSINESS HOURS Sample Clauses

The OUTSIDE BUSINESS HOURS clause defines how certain obligations or actions are handled when they fall outside of the standard working hours agreed upon by the parties. Typically, this clause specifies what constitutes 'business hours' and clarifies whether deadlines, notifications, or services are to be processed during or outside these times. For example, it may state that any notice received after 5:00 PM will be deemed received on the next business day. Its core function is to ensure clarity and prevent disputes about timing by establishing clear rules for actions that occur outside normal working periods.
OUTSIDE BUSINESS HOURS. If a consumer requests connection or disconnection outside regular business hours, the consumer shall pay the actual costs for labor and overhead.
OUTSIDE BUSINESS HOURS. To give to the Landlord reasonable prior notice if the Tenant wishes to have access to the Premises outside the Business Hours for the Building and to pay to the Landlord on demand from time to time the costs of providing any of the services required by the Tenant outside the Business Hours
OUTSIDE BUSINESS HOURS. Only Incidents that, in the Client's opinion, fall under Priority 1 (Critical) or Priority 2 (High) must be reported by phone. Notifications must be made via the emergency number that can be obtained from the Online Producer of Van Ons B.V. Outside office hours, the first hour of assistance is free, after which the rate is C170 excluding VAT per hour or per call (if <1h).

Related to OUTSIDE BUSINESS HOURS

  • Business Hours The term “Business Hours” shall mean the normal business operating hours of Licensor which are from 8:00AM until 5:00PM ET, Monday through Friday, except holidays.

  • Working Hours Design Professional and its subconsultants shall comply with California Labor Code sections 1810 through 1815, including but not limited to: (i) restrict working hours on public works contracts to eight (8) hours a day and forty (40) hours a week, unless all hours worked in excess of eight (8) hours per day are compensated at not less than 1½ times the basic rate of pay; and (ii) specify penalties to be imposed on design professionals and subcontractors of $25 per worker per day for each day the worker works more than eight (8) hours per day and forty (40) hours per week in violation of California Labor Code sections 1810 through 1815.