Time Works definition

Time Works means works undertaken as a unit of time.

Examples of Time Works in a sentence

  • Foreign Transaction None How Pay Over Time Works About the Pay Over Time feature See More About Pay Over Time in Part 2 of this Agreement for important additional information about the Pay Over Time feature.

  • Foreign Transaction None How Pay Over Time Works About Pay Over Time feature See More About Pay Over Time in Part 2 of this Agreement for important additional information about the Pay Over Time feature.

  • Foreign Transaction None How Pay Over Time Works About Pay Over Time See More About Pay Over Time in Part 2 of this Agreement for important additional information about the Pay Over Time feature.

  • How Pay Over Time Works About Pay Over Time See More About Pay Over Time in Part 2 of this Agreement for important additional information about the Pay Over Time feature.

  • Scott Crossfield Aerospace Education Teacher of the Year AwardThis is an award to recognize aerospace education teachers for outstanding accomplishments in aerospace education and for possessing those honorable attributes expected of American educators.

  • Full Time Works at least six (6) hours or more per day for a total of at least thirty (30) hours per week.

  • How Pay Over Time Works About Pay Over Time feature See More About Pay Over Time in Part 2 of this Agreement for important additional information about the Pay Over Time feature.

  • Part Time Works less than six (6) hours per day and works less than thirty (30) hours a week.

  • The Terms of employment of the Managing Director, Executive Director and Whole Time Director stipulate a severance notice of six months and Whole Time Works Director, three months on either side or salary in lieu thereof.

  • How Pay Over Time Works About the Pay Over Time feature See More About Pay Over Time in Part 2 of this Agreement for important additional information about the Pay Over Time feature.

Related to Time Works

  • The Works means the work or works to be executed or done under this contract.

  • Developed Software means software specifically designed for the Principal under the Contract. Depending how advanced its development is, it may be either a Product or a Service or both.

  • Day works means varied work inputs subject to payment on a time basis for the Service Provider's employees and equipment, in addition to payments for associated materials and administration.

  • Licensed Software includes error corrections, upgrades, enhancements or new releases, and any deliverables due under a maintenance or service contract (e.g., patches, fixes, PTFs, programs, code or data conversion, or custom programming).

  • Work Product means any and all works, including work papers, notes, materials, approaches, designs, specifications, systems, innovations, improvements, inventions, software, programs, source code, documentation, training materials, audio or audiovisual recordings, methodologies, concepts, studies, reports, whether finished or unfinished, and whether or not included in the Deliverables, that are developed, produced, generated, or provided by Contractor in connection with Contractor’s performance of its duties under the Contract or through use of any funding provided under this Contract.

  • Custom Materials means Materials developed by the Supplier at the Procuring Entity's expense under the Contract and identified as such in Appendix 5 of the Contract Agreement and such other Materials as the parties may agree in writing to be Custom Materials. Custom Materials includes Materials created from Standard Materials.

  • Custom Software means Software identified as such in Appendix 4 of the Contract Agreement and such other Software as the parties may agree in writing to be Custom Software.

  • Embedded Software means one or more software applications which permanently reside on a computing device.

  • Licensed Materials means any materials that Executive utilizes for the benefit of the Company (or any Subsidiary thereof), or delivers to the Company or the Company’s Customers, which (a) do not constitute Work Product, (b) are created by Executive or of which Executive is otherwise in lawful possession and (c) Executive may lawfully utilize for the benefit of, or distribute to, the Company or the Company’s Customers.