Recovery Time definition

Recovery Time means additional time incorporated into the Applicable Timetable to allow a train to regain time lost earlier in its journey as a result of a Restriction of Use; "Relevant Year" has the meaning ascribed to it in Schedule 7;
Recovery Time means additional time incorporated in the Working Timetable to allow a train to regain time lost in delay during an earlier part of its journey;
Recovery Time means the minimum time required between the end of a Flexibility Service delivery and the commencement of the next Flexibility Service delivery, as defined in Schedule 1;

Examples of Recovery Time in a sentence

  • Throughout the Term and at all times in connection with its actual or required performance of the Services, Supplier will maintain and operate a backup and disaster recovery plan to achieve a Recovery Point Objective (RPO) of 24 hours, and a Recovery Time Objective (RTO) of 48 hours (the “DR Plan”), and implement such DR Plan in the event of any unplanned interruption of the Services.


More Definitions of Recovery Time

Recovery Time means additional time incorporated in the First Working Timetable or (where the Train Operator requests that the allowance is not incorporated in the First Working Timetable and HS1 Ltd complies with that request) the Applicable Timetable to allow a Train to regain time lost during an earlier part of its journey;
Recovery Time means the time from the End Time of the previous instruction to the earliest Start Time of the next instruction prior to reaching the Maximum Run Time as specified in Schedule Two;
Recovery Time the minimum time required between the end of a Flexibility Service delivery window and the commencement of the next Flexibility Service delivery window, as defined in the Service Terms;
Recovery Time. For every hour worked (partial hour) on call-out, or call-back or regular overtime during the eight (8) hour period immediately prior to the employee’s regular shift, the employee will be allowed to take the following day, an equivalent number of hours at their regular rate of pay, CITY-paid recovery time. Recovery time should normally be used at the beginning of the regular shift to ensure the employee has had adequate rest before working their normal shift hours. Reassignment: The movement of an employee or a position from one work unit to another within the organization with no change of classification.
Recovery Time is the time elapsed from the Unplanned Failover until the Secondary is acting as the Primary.
Recovery Time means extra time scheduled at terminal to allow for rest stops and to help make up time lost from running down (late).
Recovery Time means the number of hours from the time a Failover Notice is delivered to the time the Hyland Cloud Service has been Restored, excluding all time during that period when an Exclusion Event affects both the current primary and secondary data centers.