Common use of Public/Private time Clause in Contracts

Public/Private time. a. Description Contractors may only be present on the Estate during the following public time hours: Normal Weekdays 07H00 to 17H00 - Estate to be vacated by 17h30. Saturdays – No work permitted. Sundays – No work permitted. Public Holidays - No work permitted Contractors will be advised by letter in the beginning of December each year, when the builders’ holiday will start and end, during which period no contractor or subcontractors will be allowed in the Estate, unless it is an emergency. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to inform their Subcontractors accordingly.

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Sources: Contractor Agreement, Contractor Agreement

Public/Private time. a. 3.2.1.1 Description Contractors may only be present on the Estate during the following public time hours: Normal Weekdays weekdays 07H00 to 17H00 17H30 - Estate to be vacated by 17h30. Saturdays - 08H00 to 13H00 No work permitted. Estate to be vacated by 13h30 (by prior arrangement) Sundays – No work permitted. permitted Public Holidays - No work permitted Contractors will be advised by letter in the beginning of December each year, when the builders’ holiday will start and end, during which period no contractor or subcontractors will be allowed in the Estate, unless it is an emergency. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to inform their Subcontractors accordingly.permitted

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Sources: Contractor Agreement