Departure Times Clause Samples

The Departure Times clause establishes the specific times at which a party, such as a passenger or shipment, is scheduled to leave a designated location. In practice, this clause may outline exact departure hours, reference a timetable, or specify conditions under which departure times may be adjusted, such as delays or rescheduling. Its core function is to provide clarity and certainty regarding scheduling, helping all parties coordinate their activities and manage expectations around timing.
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Departure Times. The Guest can arrive at the Property at any time after 3pm on the start date of your rental period (unless the Owners tell you otherwise, for example on your confirmation or in the key collection details the Owners send you). Any delay or inaccessibility incurred due to detrimental travel or weather conditions is not the responsibility of the Owners. The Guest should be ready to leave the Property by 10am on the last day of your rental period (unless otherwise arranged with the Owners. The rental period cannot be extended without permission and The Guest will be liable for any cost whatsoever incurred as a result of unauthorised extension. The Guest shall notify the Owners in advance of arrival of any changes to the names of people staying in the Property. The Guest is responsible for keeping the Property and all furnishings, fixtures and fittings in the same state of repair as at the commencement of the holiday. The Guest is responsible for leaving the cottage in a clean and tidy condition. Should the Guest leave the Property in an unacceptable condition, the Owner reserves the right to invoice for the additional cleaning costs. The Guest shall report to the Owner without delay any defects, breakdown of equipment or appliances in the Property, upon which arrangements for repair and/or replacement will be made as soon as possible. The Owners do not normally charge for minor breakages, but may invoice for repair or making good if the damage or breakage is significant. The Guest agrees not to act in any way that would cause disturbance to people in neighbouring properties. The Owner/representative has the right to reasonable necessary access to the Property, and access in the event of any emergency.
Departure Times. All guests must be off the property by 9:00 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and by 10:00 p.m.
Departure Times. Arrival time is after 3.00pm on the first day of the Stay and Departure time is before 11.00am on the last day of the Stay. The Company will try to accommodate Guests requiring alternative arrangements. The Guest will be issued with a set(s) of keys to the Accommodation on the first day of the Stay and the Guest must return them on the last day of the Stay or the date of departure, if earlier. Failure to do so will incur the cost of a replacement set(s) and/or the replacement of the lock(s) if required. If during recovery of keys, the Guest posts them back, the Guest must inform the Company and post them using a secure registered post to ensure safe receipt.
Departure Times. CARRIER shall establish departure times (which shall be the same as or as close as possible to the times requested by CHARTERER) subject to (a) airport gate, landing slot, and/or take-off slot availabilities, (b) weather conditions, and (c) other operational factors, any of which may affect scheduling or may necessitate rescheduling at any time. CARRIER shall utilize its best efforts to cause an on-time departure to occur in each instance; CARRIER, however, does not guarantee such departures. See also Article 5.02 below.
Departure Times. Incident Acknowledge- ment consists of notification to the reporting source of the incident that incident data has been received and/or incident resources have been dispatched. Centralized Control Signal Center(s) Decentralized Control Signal Center(s) Demand Responsive Transit Center(s) Other Transit Incident consists of notification to the reporting source of the Division of Emergency Management Acknowledge- incident that incident data has been received and/or Management Center Center(s) ment incident resources have been dispatched. Freeway Traffic Management Center Incident Dispatch Center(s) Inter-Jurisdictional Incident Management System Maintenance Dispatch Center Regional ITS Management System State Patrol Dispatch Center Incident consists of stored information applicable to an active Emergency Vehicle Conditions incident that has impact on current travel conditions Incident Data consists of information that is collected about an incident but may not be organized or stored in a repository. (e.g. incident location, type of incident and timestamp) Other Transit Management Center(s) State Patrol Dispatch Center Transit Vehicle Broadcast Information Provider(s) Centralized Control Signal Center(s) Decentralized Control Signal Center(s) Demand Responsive Transit Center(s) Division of Emergency Management Center Emergency Vehicle External Information Source(s) Freeway Traffic Management Center Incident Dispatch Center(s) Inter-Jurisdictional Incident Management System Maintenance Dispatch Center
Departure Times. Check In Time: No Earlier Than 3:00pm Check Out Time: No Later Than 11:00am

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