Computing Time Limits Sample Clauses

The "Computing Time Limits" clause defines how periods of time are calculated for deadlines, notices, or other time-sensitive obligations within a contract. It typically specifies whether days are counted as calendar or business days, how to handle weekends and public holidays, and when a time period begins and ends. This clause ensures all parties have a clear, consistent method for determining when actions must be taken, reducing the risk of disputes over timing and helping to maintain orderly contract performance.
Computing Time Limits. The first day of time limits listed within this Article shall be the first business day after the Level One meeting or the first business day after the grievance is filed with the Superintendent if bypassing Level One.
Computing Time Limits. All "days" cited herein are "calendar days" unless otherwise specified. For purposes of computing time limits the "countdown" begins the first day after the occurrence of the event (or the employee/Union/Agency becoming aware of the occurrence) triggering the time limit. If the deadline falls on a weekend or Federal holiday, the time limit will be automatically extended to the end of the next workday.
Computing Time Limits. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays shall not be applied in computing time limits under this Article, nor shall the normal work days off of the grievant employee or his immediate supervisor apply in com- puting the time limits of this Article. All time limits may be extended solely by agreement of the parties in writing. If the party against which a grievance is filed fails to comply with any such time limit or extension thereof, the grievance may be appealed to the next step at the expiration of such time limit.

Related to Computing Time Limits

  • Amending Time Limits The time limits fixed in the arbitration procedure may be altered by mutual consent of the parties but the same must be in writing.

  • Time Limits Each party involved in a grievance shall act quickly so that the grievance may be resolved promptly. Every effort should be made to complete action within the time limits contained in the grievance procedure. However, with the mutual consent of the parties, the time limitation for any step may be extended.

  • Time Limit Should the Local Church fail to satisfy all of its obligations set forth herein by December 31, 2023, this Disaffiliation Agreement shall be null and void.

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  • Minimum Limits The minimum limits to be maintained by the School (inclusive of any amounts provided by an umbrella or excess policy) shall be $1 million per occurrence/$3 million annual aggregate.