Timekeeper definition
Timekeeper means a person licensed by the Department
Timekeeper means the event official assigned to time each round and the interval between rounds, and to count knockdowns as provided for in this chapter.
Timekeeper means a person who is the official timer of the length of the rounds and the intervals thereof in a professional contest of unarmed combat;
Examples of Timekeeper in a sentence
Properly completed work must be submitted by the Contractor in Timekeeper in the Monthly Time Report form.
Hours billed for non-DDDS business will be removed from Timekeeper, and one (1) written warning will be offered.
In the event there are no cases for review, the Contractor may be required to log out of Timekeeper and NCPS, and may be required to adjust scheduled hours.
Personal or non-DDDS business time will not be included in Timekeeper hours and is not billable under this Contract.
More Definitions of Timekeeper
Timekeeper means the individual assigned to time each round and the interval between rounds, and to count for knockdowns as provided for in this chapter.
Timekeeper means an individual appointed by the commission who is responsible for keeping time for each round during a bout.
Timekeeper means a person licensed by the
Timekeeper means an individual who is assigned the duties to maintain the time for each round during a pugilistic event.
Timekeeper means an electronic time tracking system to record the time worked. These reports shall be used to monitor Contractor's performance and adherence to set guidelines and standards as set forth in Section 8 of this Contract - Statement of Work.
Timekeeper means any person who will operate the clock or watch for the duration of a match for the purpose of keeping the official time of the match.
Timekeeper means the person responsible for keeping the official time for each round or heat, intervals between rounds or heats, and all counts after a Contestant is Down during an Event.