Wrap Around Clause Samples

Wrap Around. An employee shall qualify for a return trip from the project every second twenty-one (21) day cycle he is on the project on the following basis:
Wrap Around. An employee shall qualify for a return trip from the project every second twenty-one
Wrap Around. Each employee on a project shall be paid his travelling allowance to and from the job site every forty-five (45) calendar days. This shall be paid whether or not the employee actually returns to his place of residence.
Wrap Around. Employees shall be paid twenty cents ($0.20) per km to and from out-of-town jobs on a once a month basis.
Wrap Around. Each employee on a project shall receive a cheque for his travel allowance, (kilometres only) to and from the jobsite every forty (40) calendar days. This shall be paid whether or not the employee actually returns to his place of residence.
Wrap Around. An employee shall qualify for a return trip from the project every second twenty-one (21) day cycle he is on the project on the following basis: If an employee lives within radius kilometres from the project, the Employer shall pay forty dollars ($40.00). If an employee lives greater than radius kilometres from the project, the Employer shall pay as an allowance, forty dollars ($40.00) plus travel time based on the equivalent of one (1) hours base rate of pay for each eighty radius kilometres, or portion thereof, of travel time to a maximum of kilometres where the employee lives or place of recruitment, whichever is closer to the project.
Wrap Around. An Employee shall qualify for a trip home from the Project and compensation depending on the rotation schedule being worked as follows:
Wrap Around. In the Wrap around when full box, you can determine how data will be handled if the logger is not downloaded before it reaches its data holding capacity. Click in this box if you want the logger to write over the oldest data and continue reading new data. For example, if you launch for a 30 day duration, but do not recover the logger until much later, the data will reflect the most recent 30 days. If Wrap around when full is not checked, the logger will turn itself off when it is full and await recovery and readout. Wrap Around is always enabled for the 2000-Series data loggers. This option is only available for mini data loggers and Button loggers. It allows the log- ger to begin logging at a later, pre-specified time (up to 45 days after launching your logger). Insert the date in the first box. Insert the starting time in the next box. The date/time formats should match the format selected in Preferences. For loggers with an LCD display, the letter “d” will appear followed by the number of minutes until launch. Loggers with an LED will flash dimly every four seconds until the delay has expired and the logger begins logging. This option is only available for Weather Stations and 2000-Series data loggers. The Alarm feature works with the Alarm Output Module. Select the desired channel or pa- rameter in the first field. A target value is entered into one or both of the other 2 fields to indicate whether an alarm is triggered if the measured value goes Above or Below the target value. Original weather stations allow only one target value. 2000-Series loggers allow upper and lower alarm thresholds. See the Alarm Output Module User’s Guide for more details.
Wrap Around. Each employee will receive a one-time payment every forty-two (42) calendar days, contingent upon the work location’s distance from their regular residence as detailed