Travel Orders Sample Clauses

Travel Orders. A. Except for emergency situations, as determined by the approving official, temporary duty (TDY) travel orders shall be issued in sufficient time prior to the departure on TDY so as to permit the employee to make orderly arrangements for obtaining transportation requests and authorized advance for travel expenses. B. The TDY travel orders may authorize an advance of funds to the employee for travel and transportation expenses not to exceed the maximum amount authorized by the JTR, provided that such amount is not less than $50. C. Local travel authorizations which approve the use of a privately owned vehicle (POV) by the employee as being more advantageous to the Government or for the convenience of the Government, shall be issued in advance.
Travel Orders. The Contractor shall prepare and submit to the COR for approval travel requests for all personnel authorized to perform off-site support. The COR shall approve all travel performed in support of this contract prior to the commencement of the travel. Travel requests shall be submitted electronically. All travel and Government billeting shall be in accordance with the Federal Travel regulations (FTR) and the Defense Joint Travel Regulation (if Applicable) (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/site/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇). COR approval for local travel expenses is required. The Contractor shall be responsible for making all car/truck rental, airfare, and lodging and subsistence arrangements. All Travel costs will be on a reimbursable basis and funded separately. The Government shall reimburse the Contractor for travel and per diem. Contractor shall return all receipts for expenses incurred, or the contractor shall not be reimbursed. Travel may include general and administrative expenses, but shall not include profit. Travel authorization request shall be prepared in accordance with the sample in Section J, Attachment 8 and submitted no less than 5 business days prior to travel for COR approval.
Travel Orders. To expedite processing at rental locations, a statement authorizing the rental of commercial vehicles will be contained in travel orders or similar official documentation.
Travel Orders. The Technician and Management will make every effort to enter / approve automated TDY/ Travel Orders for the technician in a timely manner prior to departure. Ultimately the goal is to have an approved TDY / Travel Order five (5) work days prior to departure to insure that necessary arrangements for obtaining transportation, lodging and advancement of travel expenses can be accomplished during working hours prior to the TDY. It is acknowledged that there may be emergencies or unforeseen circumstances, in these situations travel orders should be issued as soon as possible after the situation arises.
Travel Orders. An Employee assigned to duty aboard a vessel underway is in a travel status and will be issued temporary travel orders. The Employee will be entitled to reimbursement for actual cost of meals and the per diem rate prescribed by Joint Travel Regulations for duty aboard a Government ship. The travel orders will contain a statement specifying if the Employee is ordered to standby duty.
Travel Orders. Normally, employees shall receive travel orders sufficiently in advance to insure that necessary arrangements for obtaining transportation requests the official government travel charge card can be made during working hours. It is recognized that there will be instances where these arrangements must be made outside working hours to fulfill mission requirements.

Related to Travel Orders

  • Product Orders All Product orders shall be submitted by the Operators to DISTRIBUTOR and shall specify the location of the Operator’s Stores, the type of Product, and the quantity desired. Operators may place orders electronically (“Electronic Orders”) or by faxing DISTRIBUTOR’s customer service center in accordance with the guidelines detailed below. DISTRIBUTOR will also accept telephone orders on a very limited exception basis for those Operators approved in writing by the COMPANY. All shipment expenses from DISTRIBUTOR’s distribution center to the Operator’s location shall be at DISTRIBUTOR’s expense unless otherwise noted elsewhere in this Agreement. Product order guides will be provided by DISTRIBUTOR to the Operators monthly via DISTRIBUTOR’s website or email if so requested by Operator and, on a limited exception basis approved in writing by the COMPANY, with a hard copy mailed to the affected Store, with availability of such order guides to be made prior to the beginning of the month, but only after review and approval of the order guide by COMPANY. The order guides will be organized by Product categories and will include, among other things, the Product Sell Price (as defined herein), Product units and new Products. DISTRIBUTOR will assign one product code number to each stock-keeping unit (“SKU”) of each Product, which will be common throughout its entire distribution system and will be used on all documents such as order guides, invoices, monthly reports, etc. SKU’s, and, accordingly, the assigned product code number, must differ for equivalent Products supplied by different suppliers. Only Products approved for sale to its Operators by the COMPANY will be listed on this order guide. Electronic Orders will be placed via telephone modem or internet using DISTRIBUTOR’s automated order entry system. All orders are subject to the standard order cut-off time of 4:00 p.m. Pacific time, two (2) days prior to their scheduled delivery day, with the exception of Stores located in the States of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho, which must be submitted three (3) days prior to their scheduled delivery day. Operators will be notified prior to the time of final order cut-off if a product is expected to be out of stock so that an alternative may be ordered, subject to the provisions of Section 3.02. Operators will have until 5:00 p.m, one (1) day before their order shipping day to modify or add-on to their order (Saturday at 5:00 p.m. for Stores whose deliveries will leave DISTRIBUTOR’s facility on Monday). Where reasonably possible, DISTRIBUTOR will schedule ordering days and delivery days that are mutually agreed upon by and between DISTRIBUTOR and each Operator and will provide notice to the affected Operator of at least fourteen (14) days before routing changes. Except for deliveries to the states of Washington, Oregonand Idaho, wherever reasonably possible and unless approved in advance by the COMPANY, DISTRIBUTOR will include no more than one “skip day” between the date of order and date of delivery (Sunday is not counted as a skip day). For example, orders scheduled for delivery on Wednesday will be placed no earlier than Monday. Orders scheduled for delivery on Monday will be placed on Friday. In the event DISTRIBUTOR must include more than one “skip day” between the date of order and date of delivery it will notify COMPANY in advance and obtain COMPANY’s approval. In no event will there ever be more than two “skip days” permitted. DISTRIBUTOR may schedule deliveries on any day of the week. On an exception basis, DISTRIBUTOR will consider shortening the permissible time frames for scheduled deliveries for those Operators that, given unique and compelling business needs, require the same. Operator will be notified of any Product shortages at the time of order placement or, in the case of an Electronic Order, one (1) day prior to the loading of the delivery truck.

  • Travel Documents To receive your travel documents prior to departure, final payment must be received in our office 60 days prior to departure. Your travel documents will be made electronically available to you at least 30 days prior to departure. Guests will be advised of their Kamloops, Whistler, or Quesnel accommodation upon check-in at the departure station.

  • Stop Orders The Company will advise the Subscribers, promptly after it receives notice of issuance by the Commission, any state securities commission or any other regulatory authority of any stop order or of any order preventing or suspending any offering of any securities of the Company, or of the suspension of the qualification of the Common Stock of the Company for offering or sale in any jurisdiction, or the initiation of any proceeding for any such purpose.

  • Customer Agreements 29.1 Trader to include provisions in Customer Agreements: The following clauses apply in respect of the Trader’s Customer Agreements: (a) in respect of each Customer Agreement that has been entered into prior to the Commencement Date: (i) at the next review date, or, if the Trader is able to unilaterally vary the Customer Agreement, within 12 months after the Commencement Date (whichever is earlier), the Trader must issue a unilateral variation to the Customer Agreement to include provisions that have substantially the same effect as the provisions required to be included in the Customer Agreement by this Agreement, and those provisions must be expressed to be for the benefit of the Distributor and enforceable by the Distributor in accordance with section 12 of the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017; or (ii) if the Trader is unable to unilaterally vary 1 or more Customer Agreements as set out in subparagraph (i), the Trader must: (A) use all reasonable endeavours to obtain at the next review of each Customer Agreement, or within 12 months, whichever is earlier, the agreement of the Customer to enter into a variation of the Customer Agreement to include the provisions required to be included in the Customer Agreement by this Agreement, and those provisions must be expressed to be for the benefit of the Distributor and enforceable by the Distributor under section 12 of the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017; and (B) promptly provide notice to the Distributor if it is unable to obtain the agreement of the Customer required in subparagraph (A); or (b) in respect of each Customer Agreement that has been entered into after the Commencement Date, include the provisions required to be included in the Customer Agreement by this Agreement, and those provisions must be expressed to be for the benefit of the Distributor and enforceable by the Distributor in accordance with section 12 of the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017.

  • Stop Work Orders A. The JBE may, at any time, by Notice to Contractor, require Contractor to stop all or any part of the Services for a period up to ninety (90) days after the Notice is delivered to Contractor, and for any further period to which the parties may agree (“Stop Work Order”). The Stop Work Order shall be specifically identified as such and shall indicate it is issued under this provision. Upon receipt of the Stop Work Order, Contractor shall immediately comply with its terms and take all reasonable steps to minimize the incurrence of costs allocable to the Services covered by the Stop Work Order during the period of stoppage. Within ninety (90) days after a Stop Work Order is delivered to Contractor, or within any extension of that period to which the parties shall have agreed, the JBE shall either (i) cancel the Stop Work Order; or (ii) terminate the Services covered by the Stop Work Order as provided for in this Agreement. B. If a Stop Work Order issued under this provision is canceled or the period of the Stop Work Order or any extension thereof expires, Contractor shall resume the performance of Services. The JBE shall make an equitable adjustment in the delivery schedule, the Contract Amount, or both, and the Agreement shall be modified, in writing, accordingly, if: i. The Stop Work Order results in an increase in the time required for, or in Contractor’s cost properly allocable to the performance of any part of this Agreement; and ii. Contractor requests an equitable adjustment within thirty (30) days after the end of the period of stoppage; however, if the JBE decides the facts justify the action, the JBE may receive and act upon a proposal submitted at any time before final payment under this Agreement. C. The JBE shall not be liable to Contractor for loss of profits because of a Stop Work Order issued under this provision.