Number of attempts Sample Clauses

The "Number of attempts" clause sets a specific limit on how many times a party may try to perform a particular action or fulfill an obligation under the contract. For example, it might specify that a service provider has up to three opportunities to correct a defect or deliver a product to the required standard. This clause ensures that both parties have clear expectations regarding the maximum number of retries allowed, thereby preventing endless cycles of performance and providing a clear endpoint for resolving issues.
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Number of attempts. 1. Each academic year, students have two opportunities to complete a module in the propaedeutic phase or main phase. In the case of work placements and long-term assignments where a resit cannot take place in the same year, the programme manager may decide to offer students only one opportunity to complete a module in the same academic year. 2. The Examination Board may decide to deviate from the limitation in the number of times a student can retake an examination in a way that is advantageous for the student. The Examination Board will seek advice from the relevant lecturer and/or study advisor and, where necessary, from the student counsellor before making a decision. 3. If a module is no longer offered, the degree programme will offer students a further two opportunities to take an interim examination or partial examination for this module in the following year. 4. If a student fails a module in the academic year in which she took the module and wishes to retake an interim examination or partial examination for that module the following academic year, the requirements imposed will be those that apply to the current academic year.
Number of attempts. ‌ 1. Each academic year, students have two opportunities to complete a module in the first-year phase or main phase. In the case of work placements and long-term assignments where a resit cannot take place in the same year, the programme manager may decide to offer students only one opportunity to complete a module in the same academic year. 2. If there is reason to do so based on a student’s personal circumstances (see article 5.4), the Examination Board may decide to deviate from the limitation in the number of times a student can retake an examination in a way that is advantageous for the student. The Examination Board will seek advice from the student counsellor and, where necessary, from the relevant lecturer and/or student counsellor before making a decision. 3. If a module is no longer offered, the degree programme will offer students a further two opportunities to take an interim examination or partial examination for this module in the following year. 4. If a student fails a module in the academic year in which she took the module and wishes to retake an interim examination or partial examination for that module the following academic year, the requirements imposed will be those that applied in the academic year in which the student took the module in question.
Number of attempts. ‌ Each academic year, students have two opportunities to complete a module in the first-year phase or main phase. In the case of work placements and long-term assignments where a resit cannot take place in the same year, the programme manager may decide to offer students only one opportunity to complete a module in the same academic year. If there is reason to do so based on a student’s personal circumstances (see Section 5.2), the Examination Board may decide to deviate from the limitation in the number of times a student can retake an examination in a way that is advantageous for the student. The Examination Board will seek advice from the student counsellor and, where necessary, from the relevant lecturer and/or student counsellor before making a decision. If a module is no longer offered, the degree programme will offer students a further two opportunities to take an interim examination or partial examination for this module in the following year. If a student fails a module in the academic year in which she took the module and wishes to retake an interim examination or partial examination for that module the following academic year, the requirements imposed will be those that applied in the academic year in which the student took the module in question.
Number of attempts. ‌ 1. Each academic year, students have two opportunities to complete a module. In the case of work placements and long-term assignments where a resit cannot take place in the same year, the programme manager may decide to offer students only one opportunity to complete a module in the same academic year.
Number of attempts. 1. Each academic year, students have two opportunities to complete a module. In the case of work placements and long-term assignments where a resit cannot take place in the same year, the programme manager may decideto offer students only one opportunity to complete a module in the same academic year. 2. If there is reason to do so based on a student’s personal circumstances, the Examination Board may decide to deviate from the limitation in the number of times a student can retake an examination in a way that is advantageous for the student. The Examination Board will seek advice from the student counsellor and, where necessary, from the relevant lecturer and/or student counsellor before making a decision. 3. If a module is no longer offered, the degree programme will offer students a further two opportunities to take an interim examination or partial examination for this module in the following year. 4. If a student fails a module in the academic year in which she took the module and wishes to retake an interim examination or partial examination for that module the following academic year, the requirements imposed will be those that apply to the current academic year
Number of attempts. You will receive two (2) attempts to pass a Workiva Certification Exam in any given thirty (30) day period. If you fail a Workiva Certification Exam on your first attempt, you will be required to re-enroll in, and retake, the applicable Course and choose a new date and time to retake the Workiva Certification Exam. If you attempted to test-out but failed the Workiva Certification Exam, you will be required to complete the Course associated with that Workiva Certification Exam prior to your second attempt. If you fail the Workiva Certification Exam on your second attempt, you must wait at least thirty (30) days before attempting to retake the applicable Workiva Certification Exam and you may be required to pay a fee for all subsequent attempts.
Number of attempts. ‌ 1. Each academic year, the programme offers at least two opportunities to complete a module of the propaedeutic phase or main phase. Chapter 9 indicates for each module how many opportunities there are to complete the module. One exception is possible, mentioned in paragraph 2 of this article. 2. There is one exception to paragraph 1: in the case of internships and long-term assignments where it is not possible to resit in the same year, the program manager may determine that only one opportunity is offered in the same academic year. 3. Students who fulfil the criteria of AUAS' Top-level Sports Regulations or Entrepreneurship Regulations may be eligible for a special examination timetable. 4. The Examination Board may decide to allow an extra opportunity for a student. The Examination Board can seek the advice from the relevant lecturer and/or academic advisor and, in case of personal circumstances, from the student counsellor before taking a decision. 5. If a module is no longer offered, the degree programme will offer students at least two opportunities to take a test or partial test for this module in the following year. 6. If students fail a module in the academic year in which they took the module and wish to retake a test or partial test for that module the following academic year, the requirements imposed will be those that apply to the current academic year.
Number of attempts. 1. . Each academic year, the programme offers at least two opportunities to complete a module of the propaedeutic phase or main phase. Chapter 9 indicates for each module how many opportunities there are to complete the module. One exception is possible, mentioned in paragraph 2 of this article.
Number of attempts. You will receive one (1) initial attempt to pass a Workiva Certification Exam after completing all related coursework. If you fail a Workiva Certification Exam on the initial attempt, you will be required to wait at least five (5) days before any subsequent attempt(s) to retake the applicable Workiva Certification Exam and you may be required to pay a fee for all subsequent attempts.

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