Performance Overtime Sample Clauses

The Performance Overtime clause establishes the terms under which additional compensation is provided for work performed beyond standard working hours. Typically, this clause outlines the conditions that qualify as overtime, the rate of pay for such hours (often higher than the regular rate), and any necessary approvals or documentation required. Its core practical function is to ensure fair compensation for extra work, incentivize productivity, and provide clear guidelines to prevent disputes over overtime pay.
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Performance Overtime. If a performance exceeds three (3) hours from the call time, each ARTIST receiving not more than 10% above the minimum appropriate rate required by this Agreement for the performance shall be paid an additional fee of one-twelfth (1/12) of the applicable performance rate for each 15 minutes or portion thereof by which the service exceeds three (3) hours. Performance time shall be considered ended when the conductor or concertmaster initiates an exit from the stage.
Performance Overtime. The recognised authorised Orchestral ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall keep a written record of the running times of all performances (from time of call to time of conclusion of exit music) and in the event of overtime being worked at any performance he/she shall check and agree the times at the conclusion of the performance with the Stage Manager (or other person nominated by the Manager).
Performance Overtime. A Chorister who performs in excess of two and one-half (2-1/2) hours shall, in addition to his/her weekly compensation, receive a sum equal to one-twenty-fifth (1/25) of his/her weekly compensation for each segment of thirty (30) minutes of such excess.
Performance Overtime. Performance time in excess of 3 hours shall be paid pro-rata in minimum 15 minute units at time-and-a-half.
Performance Overtime. Overtime shall be paid at fifteen percent (15%) of the performance rate for each fifteen (15)- minute increment or fraction thereof for performances that exceed two and one half (2.5) hours or run beyond midnight.
Performance Overtime. Overtime rates for an Opera Performance shall begin four and one-half (4-112) hours after the Call Time.

Related to Performance Overtime

  • Performance Pay In accordance with Section 8 of the General Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2020-2021, contingent upon the availability of funds and at the Agency Head’s discretion, each agency is authorized to grant merit pay increases based on the employee’s exemplary performance, as evidenced by a performance evaluation conducted pursuant to Rule 60L-35, Florida Administrative Code.

  • Performance Delay Time is of the essence in the Vendor’s performance of this Agreement. If at any time it appears to Vendor that it may not meet any of the performance schedules or the scheduled completion date of the services to be performed for any reason, including labor disputes, Vendor shall immediately by verbal means (to be confirmed in writing) notify Customer of the reasons for and the estimated duration of such delay. If requested by Customer, Vendor shall make every effort to avoid or minimize the delay to the maximum extent possible including the expenditure of premium time. Any additional cost caused by these requirements of Customer shall be borne by Vendor, unless the delay in performance arises out of causes beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of Vendor or its subcontractors within the meaning of the Cancellation- Default clause herein. The foregoing requirements are in addition to any of Customer’s other rights and remedies as may be provided by law or this Agreement.

  • Performance Bonuses The Executive will be eligible to receive an annual cash bonus at an annualized rate of up to 40% of his base salary, based on the achievement of reasonable individual and Company performance targets to be established by the Company and Parent.

  • Performance of Service 2.1 Appendix A (General Provisions), Articles 1 through 16, governs the performance of services under this contract. 2.2 Appendix B sets forth the liability and insurance provisions of this contract. 2.3 Appendix C sets forth the services to be performed by the contractor.

  • Performance Incentive 4.10.1 If the Seller delivers Coal to the Purchaser in excess of ninety percent (90%) of the ACQ in a particular Year, the Purchaser shall pay the Seller an incentive (“Performance Incentive”/ “PI”), to be determined as follows: PI = P x Additional Deliveries x Multiplier Where: PI = The Performance Incentive payable by the Purchaser to the Seller P = The Base Price of Highest Grade, as shown in Schedule II Additional Deliveries = Quantity [in tonnes] of Coal delivered by the Seller in the relevant Year in excess of 90% of the ACQ. Multiplier shall be 0.15 for Additional Deliveries between 90%-95% of ACQ and 0.30 for Additional Deliveries in excess of 95% of ACQ. 4.10.2 With respect to part of a Year in which the term of this Agreement begins or ends, the relevant quantities in Clause 4.10.1, except the Multiplier, shall apply pro-rata. 4.10.3 Within thirty (30) days of expiry of a Year, the Seller shall submit an invoice to the Purchaser with respect to the PI payable in terms of Clause 4.10.1 and the Purchaser shall pay the amount so due within thirty (30) days of the receipt of the invoice. In the event of non-payment of PI by the due date, the Seller shall have the right to suspend Coal supplies without absolving the Purchaser of its obligations under this Agreement.