Year One definition

Year One means the twelve-month period beginning on the date this Agreement enters into force;
Year One means the 12-consecutive-month period beginning on the Effective Date and ending on the day immediately prior to the first day of Year Two.
Year One means the twelve months following the Commencement Date.

Examples of Year One in a sentence

  • The Contractor’s pricing submitted for Contract Year One will coincide with the Notice- to-Proceed, Effective Date.

  • The Year One and Year Two Report will include data at the end of the first and second year of operation.

  • The Recipient shall: • Prepare Performance Report for Year One and Year Two, with operational and electrical generation data and other relevant data associated with the installed equipment.

  • The Contract Period of Performance shall be as follows: Performance Period Dates Price Base Year: Option Year One: Option Year Two: Option Year Three: Option Year Four: Option years may be exercised unilaterally by the City at the City’s sole discretion.

  • Students who have passed all of Level 3 Business Essentials and Level 4 Foundation Diploma in Business Management are eligible for entry to the International Year One (IY1) course.


More Definitions of Year One

Year One means the first period of 12 months starting from the Order Form Effective Date.
Year One means the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2005 and ending March 31, 2006.
Year One means the period of time beginning on the date this Agreement enters into force as provided for in Article 34.5 (Final Provisions – Entry into Force), and ending on December 31 of the same calendar year as the date of entry into force;
Year One means the first fiscal year of the funding cycle.
Year One means the 12-month period beginning on the date of entry into force of this Agreement;
Year One means the twelve (12) month period beginning on the day immediately following the Measurement Date and ending on the first anniversary of such date.
Year One means the twelve month period beginning with the Effective Date.