Ferry Sample Clauses

The 'Ferry' clause defines the terms and conditions under which ferry transportation is provided or utilized within the context of an agreement. It typically outlines responsibilities for arranging ferry services, payment obligations, and liability for delays or damages during ferry transit. For example, it may specify which party is responsible for booking the ferry or handling costs if goods are damaged while being transported by ferry. The core function of this clause is to allocate responsibility and manage risk associated with the use of ferry services, ensuring both parties understand their obligations and liabilities.
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Ferry. When an employee, at his employer's request, uses a ferry to travel to a job site, the employer shall reimburse the employee’s expenses as charged by the ferry operator, including any charge for his vehicle, provided the employee performs the hours of work established by his employer. For a ferry located north-east of Quebec City (excluding the Tadoussac-Baie-Sainte- ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇), in addition to paying the amounts specified in the preceding para- graph, the employer shall also pay his wage rate for the crossing time as indicated on the ferry operator’s schedule. The travelling dis- tance shall be determined using the formula specified in Article 23.09 4) e) and the time shown on the ferry schedule (e.g.: 1 hour = 80 km).
Ferry. When an employee, at his employer’s request, uses a ferry to travel to a job site, the employer shall reimburse the employee’s expenses as charged by the ferry operator, including any charge for his vehicle, provided the employee performs the hours of work established by his employer. For a ferry located north-east of Quebec City (excluding the Tadoussac-Baie-Sainte- ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇), in addition to paying the amounts specified in the preceding paragraph, the employer shall also pay his wage rate for the crossing time as indicated on the ferry operator’s schedule. The travelling distance shall be determined using the formula specified in Article 23.09 4) e) and the time shown on the ferry schedule (e.g.: 1 hour = 80 km).
Ferry. When an employee, at his employer’s request, uses a ferry to travel to a job site, the employer shall reimburse the employee’s expenses as charged by the ferry operator, including any charge for his vehicle, provided the employee performs the hours of work established by his employer.
Ferry. TYPE V - PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Speed/Altitude: N/A -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ceiling: N/A -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Turn: N/A -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Range: Nonstop from West Coast CONUS to H▇▇▇▇▇ AFB, HI, with up to a maximum of 5,000 pounds of additional mission payload and land with IFR fuel reserves while providing up to a minimum of 80,000 pounds of fuel to approved, probe configured receiver aircraft enroute. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Time On Station: As defined in missions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RCS: N/A -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Configuration/ Approved drogue refueling system. Equipped and configured in Special Equipment: accordance with paragraph C-7 and Section C - Annex (3). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Additional N/A Performance Criteria: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Substitution of N/A Aircraft: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 11 of 65 N00019-01-D-0037 SECTION C TYPE V - SIMULTANEOUS PRESENTATION REQUIREMENTS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CL1N Minimum Number of Aircraft Permanent Operating Site required for simultaneous presentation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0X80 1 None -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TYPE VI: Reserved
Ferry. Ferry parking areas should be constructed on existing filled or disturbed sites, if available.
Ferry. A without revenue passengers, used to position the aircraft Employee the service of the Companywho is responsible for performing or assisting in the performance of shall report to the Director, Cabin on ail matters to Cabin Safety, Company Standards and Service. shallreport to the In-Charge Flight Attendant during the duty period. shall the and safety and responsibilities as indicated in the Company’s Attendant
Ferry. A flight that does not transport revenue passengers used to reposition an aircraft to where it is needed.
Ferry a) A chain ferry is provided to access the islands. However, for safety reasons, the Company reserves the right to withdraw this service in adverse conditions and access can therefore not always be guaranteed. b) In the event that the ferry is not available for use, the Company also has a small boat, “Harleyford I”, which Security can use to take passengers to and from the islands. Except in an emergency, this service is not available when the river is “in flood” or after dark. Lifejackets, including children’s sizes are provided. c) Please read the instructions carefully on the ferry before use

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