Time of Operation Clause Samples

The "Time of Operation" clause defines the specific period during which the terms of an agreement or a particular obligation are in effect. This clause typically outlines the start and end dates for the operation of a contract, service, or provision, and may include conditions for extension or early termination. For example, it might specify that a service will be provided from January 1 to December 31, or that certain obligations only apply during business hours. Its core practical function is to ensure clarity regarding when contractual duties or rights are active, thereby preventing disputes over timing and duration.
Time of Operation. User may operate said concession stand only from April 1 to November 1, weather permitting and only during the hours between sunrise and sundown.
Time of Operation. 2.1.1 The Committee may decide at any time, and at its discretion, when Options may be granted under the Plan. 2.1.2 Options may not be granted under the Plan at a time precluded by the Dealing Regulations.
Time of Operation. Services to be performed five (5) nights per week after end of normal working hours (after 6:00 p.m.)
Time of Operation. Lessee and its participant(s), invitee(s), member(s), guest(s), patron(s), employee(s), and related personnel are prohibited from using the Premises outside of park hours for any activity or operation other than adaptive sports activities directly related to the Program. Lessee is required to obtain the Lessor’s prior, written consent if ▇▇▇▇▇▇ is interested in engaging in any activity not directly related to adaptive sports outside of park hours of operation which are defined in Columbus City Code Section as “919.05 - Restrictions. (A) Parks shall be open daily between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. with the following (1) Upon written approval by the director. (2) Camping pursuant to Section 919.12. (3) Offshore and shorebound fishing and associated trailering activities at reservoirs, creeks, and rivers.” Such consent may be granted or denied at the sole discretion of the Lessor. Furthermore, Lessee and its participant(s), invitee(s), member(s), guest(s), and patron(s) are (i) required to operate the Program in a manner that does not disturb the peaceful and quiet enjoyment of the public’s use and enjoyment of the Property and ▇’▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Reservoir Park, and (ii) prohibited from creating any nuisances or engaging in any activity prohibited under Columbus City Code.
Time of Operation. Unless otherwise ordered by the Contract Manager, the FSP shall commence on the first day of the Contract Period (see Article III – Contract Period). The FSP shall remain in operation, during the designated hours, until the end of the Contract Period, unless ordered by the Contract Manager or the CHP to cease operations.
Time of Operation. The CHP will inspect all FSP vehicles, including spares, no later than ten (10) working days prior to the FSP service start date. Documentation of the vehicle’s identification number (VIN) and successful completion of the inspection will be kept on file at the CHP offices and CONTRACTOR'S base office.
Time of Operation. Lessee shall keep the Premises illuminated and open for business with an adequate staff in attendance and its products available for display and marketing during all Market Exhibition Periods, and during such other times as are set forth in the BLI (as such times may reasonably be adjusted by Lessor, from time to time).
Time of Operation. For the property owned by the City of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ the Service Provider shall provide the base irrigation program to Thornton for approval based on the type of plant material and environmental site conditions. If the Service Provider is not skilled in the programming of web-based irrigation controllers used by Thornton, training will be provide to the Service Provider by Thornton staff to enter the base program into the field unit controller.

Related to Time of Operation

  • Date of Operation 3.1 This Agreement remains in force until 2/7/2027. The agreement will continue to apply beyond its expiration date until it is replaced in accordance with the FW Act.

  • Change of Operations To: Members of Local Union 776 Dear Brothers and Sisters: As you know, we have a tentative agreement for the UPS Cartage Services, Inc. Supplemental Agreement. Article 2 of the re-negoti- ated CSI Supplement outlines the National Master UPS Agreement (NMA) Articles that may be applied to your Addendum. You will note that several NMA articles are not applicable. These are sub- jects that are either addressed in the CSI Supplement or are not op- erationally applicable to CSI. Where there are two provisions covering the same subject, one in the Local Addendum and one in the National Master UPS. Agree- ment, the following provisions of the National Master UPS Agree- ment shall apply:

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  • Statement of Operations Statement of Changes in Net Assets.

  • Commencement of Operations The Partnership shall not begin operations on its Leases unless the Managing General Partner is satisfied that necessary title requirements have been satisfied.