Log Books Sample Clauses
The Log Books clause requires parties to maintain accurate and up-to-date records of specific activities, operations, or events relevant to the agreement. Typically, this involves documenting details such as dates, times, personnel involved, and descriptions of actions taken, which may pertain to equipment usage, maintenance, or compliance checks. By mandating systematic record-keeping, the clause ensures accountability, facilitates audits or inspections, and helps resolve disputes by providing a reliable reference of past actions.
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Log Books. Each Apprentice and Trainee will be required to keep a daily work record with each Employer and a copy will be supplied to the Training Institute every thirty
Log Books. Charterer's crew shall maintain full and complete logs and at Owner's request, Charterer shall furnish to Owner true copies of said logs.
Log Books. Where there is a legislative requirement for a driver to complete a notation in his/her log book, the driver shall provide a copy of that record to his/her supervisor as soon as practical after completion of a journey but no later than twenty four (24) hours after completion of the journey.
Log Books. It shall be the responsibility of the Employee or Owner Operator to maintain a set of log books of driving hours for the purposes of inspection by Transport Canada Inspectors when requested to do so.
Log Books. (a) The Company will provide drivers with Log Books in which drivers shall log the entire trip and in particular the driver shall be required to enter in the daily log all matters specified in the Motor Vehicle Transport Act, drivers' hours of Service Regulation of the equivalent thereof.
(b) Without limitation the driver shall comply with all applicable Canadian and Provincial legislation and regulations pertaining to hours of operation, hours of rest and total hours worked in a week.
Log Books. Where the employee needs a new IMCA or similiar log book to record their working activiy the employer will provide the log book at no cost when the existing log book is near to completion.
Log Books. The LESSEE shall be responsible for any costs associated with the loss of the aircraft log books (including component replacement) and correcting deficiencies to correct log book entries to properly document the aircraft operational history and return of the aircraft to an airworthy condition.
Log Books. 21.01 The Employer will provide Employees with log books as applicable, such Employees shall log the entire TRIP in such log books and in particular the Employee shall be required to enter in the daily log all matters specified in applicable federal and provincial labour and transporta- tion legislation and regulations.
21.02 Without limitation, Employees shall comply with all ap- plicable federal and provincial legislation and regulations pertaining to hours of operation, hours of rest and total hours worked in a week. Failure to comply with such legislation and regulations shall constitute just cause for the termination of the Employee’s employment.
Log Books. Where a weekly employee is required to possess a log book, the cost of book shall be reimbursed by Linfox.
Log Books. Where a weekly employee is required to possess a log book, the cost of the book will be reimbursed by the employer.