Reverse Order Sample Clauses

The Reverse Order clause establishes that the sequence of contractual obligations or procedures may be performed in the opposite order from what is typically expected or previously agreed. In practice, this might mean that payment is made before delivery of goods, or that a party must fulfill a later step before an earlier one is completed, depending on the context of the agreement. This clause is used to accommodate unique business needs or logistical constraints, ensuring flexibility in the execution of contract terms and helping parties address situations where the standard order of performance is impractical or disadvantageous.
Reverse Order. Teachers from Groups 2, 3 or 4 shall be eligible for recall in reverse order of termination.
Reverse Order. If no one signed up for overtime continuous with the beginning or ending of his shift, assignments shall be made in reverse order of seniority. If there is an Employee with less seniority who gets off later but can cover a portion of the overtime needed, the more senior Employee shall be released when the more junior Employee becomes available. This "stair stepping" of mandatory overtime shall only be done one time per assignment.
Reverse Order. If no other employees are available to perform the work required, the most junior Operator on shift available that day will be required to complete the additional work. Operators on their day off will only be called into work after all other options have been exhausted including using the overtime sign up. 13.02 All damage or repair requests are to be written in the Maintenance Log. All operators before starting their shift shall pre-trip their vehicle. Pre-trip will be ten (10) minutes paid time at the garage and five (5) minutes paid time at other locations and documented in the Pre-Trip Inspection Log. 13.03 (A) Forty (40) hours per week shall constitute a regular work week for permanent maintenance and service persons. All hours in excess of forty (40) hours per week shall be compensated at a rate of one and one-half (1½) times their regular rate. Service Persons may select overtime assignments according to seniority.

Related to Reverse Order

  • Purchase Order A Customer may use purchase orders to buy commodities or contractual services pursuant to the Contract and, if applicable, the Contractor must provide commodities or contractual services pursuant to purchase orders. Purchase orders issued pursuant to the Contract must be received by the Contractor no later than the close of business on the last day of the Contract’s term. The Contractor is required to accept timely purchase orders specifying delivery schedules that extend beyond the Contract term even when such extended delivery will occur after expiration of the Contract. Purchase orders shall be valid through their specified term and performance by the Contractor, and all terms and conditions of the Contract shall survive the termination or expiration of the Contract and apply to the Contractor’s performance. The duration of purchase orders for recurring deliverables shall not exceed the expiration of the Contract by more than twelve months. Any purchase order terms and conditions conflicting with these Special Contract Conditions shall not become a part of the Contract.

  • Change Order The Change Order is then submitted to the Project Manager who immediately processes the CO with OPC as required by Bulletin 3.5 and BGS’ Contracting Plan.

  • Change Orders Any alteration or deviation from the Services mentioned or any other contractual specifications that result in a revision of this Agreement shall be executed and attached to this Agreement as a change order (“Change Order”).