Overtime Charges Sample Clauses
The Overtime Charges clause defines the terms under which additional fees are incurred when work extends beyond standard or agreed-upon hours. Typically, this clause specifies the rate at which overtime is billed, such as a percentage increase over the regular hourly rate, and outlines the circumstances that trigger these charges, like work performed on weekends or after normal business hours. Its core function is to ensure fair compensation for extra work and to provide clear expectations for both parties regarding costs associated with extended service hours.
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Overtime Charges. Parent Initials __________________________ Parent Initials __________________________
Overtime Charges. The Company agrees to pay overtime expenses charged by ▇.▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ as approved by the Company from time to time in connection with the Public Offering.
Overtime Charges. Overtime charges will be assessed in the event of a late delivery to the Transfer Agent of Customer material for mailings to Shareholders, unless the mail date is rescheduled. Such material includes, but is not limited to, proxy statements, quarterly and annual reports, dividend enclosures and news releases.
Overtime Charges where equipment is operated in excess of the above stated hourly maxima, such excess shall be charged at: (1/176th of the monthly rate for each hour in excess of 176 worked in any 30 consecutive day period; 1/40th of the weekly rate for each hour in excess of 40 worked in any one weekly period; 1/8th of the daily rate for each hour worked in excess of 8 hours in anyone day.)
Overtime Charges. Parents must pick up their children at the end of their program or other designated time, if applicable. If a parent is late, a fee will be charged based on this scale: up to fifteen minutes = $15, fifteen to thirty minutes = $30, thirty to forty-five minutes =
Overtime Charges. To charge to Tenant any expense including, but not limited to, overtime cost incurred by Landlord in the event that repairs, alterations, decorating or other work in the Premises are made or done after ordinary business hours at Tenant's request.
Overtime Charges. Parents must pick up their children at the end of their program or other designated time, if applicable. If a parent is late, a fee will be charged based on the following scale: up to fifteen minutes = $15, fifteen to thirty minutes = $30, thirty to forty-five minutes = $45, forty-five minutes to 1 hour = $60. The late fee must be paid in the administration office on the same day it occurs. Please remember that the center closes at 6:00pm. All children must be picked up and families must exit the facility by that time.
Overtime Charges. Overtime charges shall apply after eight (8) hours worked Monday-Friday and any hours worked on Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays. All overtime must be pre-approved in writing by Corporation personnel before overtime work can be performed. This approval shall be attached to the applicable invoice as supporting documentation.
Overtime Charges. When a customer requests service during overtime periods, additional charges will apply as described on Exhibit A. Overtime periods include Sundays and the following holidays: New Year’s Day, Labor Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. When a holiday listed above falls on Sunday, it will be observed on the following Monday. When a holiday listed above falls on Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be the legal holiday. Time is to be recorded to the nearest increment of 15 minutes, from the time the Company’s vehicle is dispatched from the terminal until the time it returns to the terminal. No additional charge will be assessed to customers for overtime or holiday work performed solely for the Company’s convenience.
Overtime Charges. The overtime charges for the Building as of the date hereof are attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and made a part hereof.