Finish Time Sample Clauses

The Finish Time clause defines the specific point at which a party’s obligations under an agreement are considered complete. Typically, this clause sets a clear deadline or condition, such as the completion of a project milestone or the delivery of goods, after which no further performance is required. By establishing a definitive endpoint, the clause helps prevent disputes over lingering responsibilities and ensures both parties have a mutual understanding of when contractual duties end.
Finish Time. The Village Hall must be vacated by midnight of the day of the hire unless otherwise previously agreed with the Village Hall and covered by any relevant licenses.
Finish Time. It is the responsibility of the hirer to finish play at the scheduled finish time. Where a court is vacant at the expiry period, the booking may be extended, in which case an additional charge is payable in minimum half hour increments. This may be booked online to get the code for the padlock on the gate of the vacant court.
Finish Time. The latest point in time after an Incident has been reported at which there is a proof the Incident has been resolved and closed.
Finish Time. It is the responsibility of the hirer to finish game at the scheduled finish time. For casual bookings, when you want to extend where you or the other court is vacant at the expiry period, use the same online booking system, in which case an additional charge is payable in minimum half hour increments. For permanent bookings, please send an email to the parish office of the additional time played and it will be added to your monthly invoice.

Related to Finish Time

  • WASH-UP TIME 37.01 Where the Employer determines there is a clear-cut need, wash-up time, to a maximum of ten (10) minutes immediately before the end of a work period, will be permitted.

  • Sick Time An employee shall have all of his/her accrued sick leave credits transferred when the employee is transferred to a different State agency.

  • Crib Time (i) When an Employee is required to work overtime after the usual ceasing time for the day or shift for two hours or more, he/she shall be allowed to take, without deduction of pay, a crib time of twenty minutes in duration immediately after such ceasing time and thereafter, after each four hours of continuous work, he/she shall be allowed to take also, without deduction of pay, a crib time of 30 minutes in duration. (ii) In the event of an Employee remaining at work after the usual ceasing time without taking the crib time of twenty minutes and continuing at work for a period of two hours or more, he/she shall be regarded as having worked twenty minutes more than the time worked and be paid accordingly.

  • Flex Time Agencies shall, where practicable, establish flex time work schedules for their employees. Such flex time work schedules shall guarantee the Employer's ability to provide services, to meet all workload demands as defined by the Employer, and to the extent practicable, meet employees' personal scheduling preferences. Approval of such requests shall not be unreasonably denied.

  • Work Time Work time is defined as all hours actually spent in pay status including travel time required by and at the direction of the Employer before, during or after the regularly-assigned workday.