Vacation Periods definition

Vacation Periods means those days fixed from time to time by the Minister for Education as school holidays.
Vacation Periods means those periods of time during which a Fractional Owner has the right to occupy an available Residence for a reservation that has been requested and confirmed in accordance with the applicable reservation procedures.
Vacation Periods means those days fixed from time to time by the Principal as school holidays and such other days during a school term when all students enrolled at the School are absent.

Examples of Vacation Periods in a sentence

  • If there is a requirement to work during school vacations, except in accordance with Clause 6 - Work During Pupil Vacation Periods, the number of such days to be worked shall be clearly specified.

  • Subject to the provisions of Section 3.3.3 (Vacation Periods), an employee appointed on or after October 1, 2006 as a lateral entry appointment as described in the Section 2.1.3 (Salary Placement and Entry – Lateral Incentive) of this MOU, shall accrue at time of appointment, and continue to accrue, and be eligible to take Vacation Leave commensurate with his or her years of experience as a sworn Fire Fighter.

  • Work During Vacation Periods 23 ARTICLE XIII — HOLIDAYS 23 Section A.

  • To be compatible with Article XI, Vacations, Section 5, Arranging Vacation Periods, cancellation of undertime shall be in increments equal to or greater than one-quarter hour.

  • Schedules of the respective lines Information as to the number of operators off Daily, Saturday, Sunday, Lieu Days and Vacation Periods.

  • During Vacation Periods 24.18 Carrollton teachers shall be given first priority for the above hourly position.

  • Leave under all sections of Clause 14.2.2 except for 14.2.2(1), 14.2.2(3) and 14.2.2(5) below shall not be used to extend the Christmas Vacation, Easter Vacation, or Summer Vacation Periods.

  • Where the entitlement is seven more, Cabin Attendants will have the option to take the total consecutive calendar days or split them as follows: weeks weeks weeks weeks weeks General Holidays and Vacation Periods shall be awarded in accordance with base seniority.

  • Note: Any Diocese may, during the life of this Agreement, adopt the provisions of Clause 20 – Salary Adjustment Formula and Student Vacation Periods in lieu of this Clause 21 – Annual Adjustment of Salary Formula.

  • During Vacation Periods 24.18 The ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Homeless Grant is a program sponsored through the Carrollton Adult Education Program for the homeless students in Saginaw and surrounding area.


More Definitions of Vacation Periods

Vacation Periods. A resident occupying a room during a break period without prior authorization is subject to disciplinary action and immediate removal from the residence hall. Under special circumstances to minimize the number of facilities in use for the purpose of conserving energy and reducing operating expenses, the College reserves the right to temporarily reassign students required to be on campus during vacation periods. If a student requires housing during periods when the halls are closed, they may be assigned to live in the area(s) denoted for Break housing. Requests for vacation housing should be directed to the Assistant ▇▇▇▇ for Residence Life and Conduct, should be received before finals week, and could be subject to additional charges. BEDS/BED LOFTING/BUNKING: In all Cazenovia College residence halls, a bed is provided. It is required that students use only the bed provided by the College. All College loft and bunk beds are issued and equipped with bed rails and a ladder. All residents using College bunk beds or lofts in the residence halls acknowledge that failure to use bed rails or ladders provided with a loft or bunk bed is dangerous and unsafe. Students assume the risk of injury for the failure to use provided bed rails and ladders. Campus Services staff members ONLY are authorized to loft/unloft or bunk/unbunk beds. QUIET HOURS/COURTESY HOURS: It is expected that every resident and guest in the residence halls maintain a noise level that does not disturb their neighbors. As members of the Cazenovia College and Village communities, it is essential that everyone respect the needs and rights of others in these communities. It is never appropriate to blast music or scream from windows. Audio speakers may not be pointed out of windows at any time. Residence hall quiet hours are observed daily on Sundays through Thursdays from 10:00 p.m. in the evening 10:00 a.m. the following morning. During weekends quiet hours begin Saturday and Sunday at Midnight through Noon on each of these days. During the last week of classes and through finals, quiet hours are extended to 24 hours a day. Courtesy hours are in effect 24 hours a day at all times. CANDLES/INCENSE/GRILLS: The use of fire or flames for any purpose is strictly prohibited. Candles (including decorative candles), incense or candle warmers, are not permitted in the residence halls. Personal grills are not permitted in the residence halls or on College property.
Vacation Periods means those days fixed from time to time by the Minister for Education and Communities as school holidays and such other days during a school term when all students enrolled at the School are absent.
Vacation Periods means those days fixed from time to time by the Minister for Education as school holidays. In the interpretation of this Licence: ‘person’ includes a corporation; words importing the singular number shall include the plural number or vice versa; words importing a gender shall include each other gender;
Vacation Periods means any vacation period that is determined a scheduled student vacation period by the Chief Executive.

Related to Vacation Periods

  • Vacation Year means the twelve (12) month period commencing on the first day of April in each calendar year and concluding on the last day of March of the following calendar year.

  • Vacation means annual vacation with pay.

  • Compensation Period has the meaning specified in Section 2.12(c)(ii).

  • Matching Period has the meaning specified in Section 5.4(1)(e).

  • Leave Year means the year ending with the anniversary date of the employee’s appointment.