Execution Date definition

Execution Date has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
Execution Date means the date on which the parties execute and enter into this Agreement.
Execution Date means the date indicated in the preamble to this Agreement.

Examples of Execution Date in a sentence

  • Should this Agreement become void as set forth in Section XIII above, none of the 3 Parties will object to reinstatement of this Action in the same posture and form as 4 it was pending immediately before the Execution Date.

  • The Parties acknowledge and agree that the Liability Cap values stated in the Key Term above are based on the parties’ agreement as to the Contemplated Type of Properties as at the Execution Date.

  • HCNO- (in replacement of previous form of Relationship Agreement executed [Insert date]) Execution Date [Insert date this Agreement is signed] Commencement Date The date advised by HUD in the Commencement Notification, immediately following satisfaction or waiver of all of the Conditions Precedent.

  • If, following the Execution Date, the Provider requests to add or substitute one or more properties (during either the Development Phase or the Capacity Phase) that is not a Contemplated Type of Property, the Parties will meet to discuss and seek to agree new Liability Cap values which would apply to this Agreement if such property was added to this Agreement as either a New Supply Property or a Property.


More Definitions of Execution Date

Execution Date means the date of this Agreement.
Execution Date means the latest signature date found on the signature page of this Agreement.
Execution Date means the date of this Agreement first written above.
Execution Date means the date of this Agreement set forth above.
Execution Date shall have the meaning set forth in the preambles.
Execution Date means the date on which the Agreement has been fully executed by all Parties hereto.
Execution Date has the meaning set forth in the first paragraph of this Agreement.