Time Limitations means those limitations as to the time of discovery of a loss and/or the time when a loss occurred that appear in The cover and in Additional benefits applicable to this Section 1. Retroactive cover.
Time Limitations has the meaning set forth in Section 16.1.
Examples of Time Limitations in a sentence
Time limitations set forth for the Informal Resolution Procedures may be changed by mutual written agreement of the Parties.
Time limitations and/or steps in the grievance procedure will be waived by mutual consent to expedite the hearing of the grievance and allow for proper appeal to the arbitration level by the June 30 deadline specified herein.
A Pilot returning from a LOA will have Flight Time limitations applied prorated to the number of days remaining in the Block Period.
More Definitions of Time Limitations
Time Limitations. The time limitations set forth in this Article are of the essence to this Agreement. No grievance shall be accepted by the Company unless submitted or appealed within the time limits set forth in this Article. If the grievance is not timely submitted at any of the steps above, it shall be waived.
Time Limitations shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.1 of this Agreement.
Time Limitations shall have the meaning as defined in Section 10.1.
Time Limitations. If it is impossible to comply with the time limits specified in the procedure because of work schedules, illness, vacations, etc., these limits may be extended by mutual consent in writing. If any extension is not agreed upon by the parties within the time limits herein provided or a reply to the grievance is not received within time limits 1 provided herein, the grievance may be appealed directly to the next step of 2 the procedure.
Time Limitations. If it is impossible to comply with the time limits specified in this procedure, for any reason, these limits may be extended 1 by mutual consent in writing. If any extension is not agreed upon by the 2 parties within the time limits herein provided or a reply to the grievance is 3 not received within time limits provided herein, the grievance shall be 4 appealed directly to the next step of the procedure. “Working days” shall 5 be defined as Monday through Friday excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and 6 holidays set forth in Section 3.15(3).
Time Limitations. The Company and the Union recognize the mutual gains process as an effective tool in resolving differences in the work place. Once timely notification of a grievance has been given, the Union and Company may mutually agree to extend the time limitations to ensure that interests are clearly defined, witnesses and all persons involved receive proper notification and are able to attend, evidence is accurate, and remedies are thoroughly explored before moving to the next step. However, it is in the interest of both the Company and the Union to expedite the process and encourage the timely resolution of the issue in order to satisfy established time constraints. The Union and Company, by mutual Agreement, may elect to bypass certain steps, due to the nature of the grievance. Except by mutual Agreement to extend the time limitations, an arbitrator shall not have the authority to excuse a failure by the Union, the Company or the aggrieved employee to comply with the time limitations set forth, regardless of the reason given for such failure.
Time Limitations. The failure of a party to file or appeal a grievance in a timely fashion as provided herein shall be deemed a settlement of the grievance. A party who fails to receive a reply in a timely fashion shall have the right to automatically proceed to the next step of the grievance procedure. However, if it is impossible to comply with the time limits specified in the procedure because of work scheduled, illness, vacation, etc., these limits may be extended by mutual consent in writing.