Common use of Overtime Operations Clause in Contracts

Overtime Operations. Subcontractor hereby agrees that overtime operations may be required of Subcontractor. If overtime operations are required as a result of delays caused by Subcontractor, then Subcontractor will perform overtime operations as a part of this Agreement and for no additional compensation. If, however, overtime operations are required by BP for any reason that is not the fault of Subcontractor, then BP will reimburse Subcontractor its actual premium time costs only. Overtime operations may include Saturday and Sunday work, two or three-shift work, or overtime on a one shift basis.

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Sources: Subcontract Agreement

Overtime Operations. Subcontractor hereby agrees that overtime operations may be required of Subcontractor. If overtime operations are required as a result of delays caused by Subcontractor, then Subcontractor will perform overtime operations as a part of this Agreement and for no additional compensation. If, however, overtime operations are required by BP Contractor for any reason that is not the fault of Subcontractor, then BP Contractor will reimburse Subcontractor its actual premium time costs only. Overtime operations may include Saturday and Sunday work, two or three-shift work, or overtime on a one shift basis.

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Sources: Subcontract Agreement