Definitions for "TIME LIMIT"
The period equivalent to the formation of a geometric pattern within which a target must be reached failing which the prediction will be cancelled.
for a game in USCA tournament play, usually one and one-half hours, but may vary depending on the number of courts and entrants; for an individual shot, forty-five seconds. TURN - it starts when the previous player's turn ends. The player's turn ends when the player commits a fault or fails to earn a croquet or continuation shot.
Most games in chess tournaments are played at specific rates of play, the most common being 40 moves by each player in two hours each.
For the doctoral degree, there is no time limit on course work. However, for most doctoral programs the candidate must complete the dissertation and pass the final oral examination within the five-year period following the date of passing the preliminary oral exam.
Classifications which carry a time limit on the number of annual appointments permitted are Instructional Faculty, Executive in Residence, and Artist in Residence. Classifications which do not carry a time limit on the number of annual appointments permitted are Lecturer, Visiting Faculty, Adjunct, and Faculty Fellow. Non-Tenure Track Faculty Classifications Title IX Coordinator - The employee(s) designated to coordinate Illinois State University's efforts to comply with and carry out its responsibilities under Title IX and the Title IX implementing regulation. Title IX Grievance Procedure Title IX Grievance Representative - Any person designated by Illinois State University to comply with and carry out its responsibilities under Title IX and the Title IX implementing regulations. Title IX Grievance Procedure
In Timer Mode, the amount of time you have to answer a question before it is counted incorrect. You can turn the Timer on by clicking on the timer button located in the Control Panel of the Activities screen. You can set the time limit by clicking on the up or down arrows beside the timer button. The default time limit is 5 seconds.
Contestants must deliver both shoes within thirty (30) seconds. (See RULE 3, Section C.2)
Keywords:  claim, proof, notice, filed, days
The period of time during which a claim must be filed.
A specified number of days in which notice of a claim or proof of a loss must be filed.
Keywords:  something, completed, period
a time period within which something must be done or completed