Common use of Commencement and Continuation Clause in Contracts

Commencement and Continuation. 2.1 The Contractor shall commence the Services on 12 March 2012 and, subject to Clause 10.1 shall complete the Services on or before 31 March 2014 with the possibility to extend on a yearly basis, dependent on performance and value for money considerations until 31 March 2015.

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Commencement and Continuation. 2.1 The Contractor shall commence the Services on 12 March 14 May 2012 and, subject to Clause 10.1 shall complete the Services on or before 31 March 2014 with the possibility to extend on a yearly basis, dependent on performance and value for money considerations until 31 March 2015.

Appears in 5 contracts

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Commencement and Continuation. 2.1 The Contractor shall commence the Services on 12 March 2012 1 September 2011 and, subject to Clause 10.1 shall complete the Services on or before 31 March 2014 August 2012 with the possibility to extend on a yearly basis, dependent on performance and value for money considerations until 31 March 2015.

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Commencement and Continuation. 2.1 The Contractor shall commence the Services on 12 March 1 April 2012 and, subject to Clause 10.1 shall complete the Services on or before 31 March 2014 with the possibility to extend on a yearly basis, dependent on performance and value for money considerations until 31 March 2015.

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Commencement and Continuation. 2.1 The Contractor shall commence the Services on 12 March 1 February 2012 and, subject to Clause 10.1 shall complete the Services on or before 31 March 2014 August 2012 with the possibility to extend on a yearly basis, dependent on performance and value for money considerations until 31 March 2015.

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Commencement and Continuation. 2.1 The Contractor shall commence the Services on 12 March 2012 23rd May 2011 and, subject to Clause 10.1 shall complete the Services on or before 31 31st March 2014 with the possibility 2014. There is an option to extend on this Contract for a yearly basisfurther period not exceeding 2 years. Any extension shall be subject to satisfactory performance, dependent on performance budget availability and value for money considerations until 31 March 2015the written consent of both parties.

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Commencement and Continuation. 2.1 The Contractor shall commence the Services on 12 March 24 February 2012 and, subject to Clause 10.1 shall complete the Services on or before 31 March 2014 2015 such period being the “Initial Term”; thereafter this Contract may be renewed in accordance with the possibility to extend on a yearly basis, dependent on performance and value for money considerations until 31 March 2015Clause 2.2.

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Commencement and Continuation. 2.1 The Contractor shall commence the Services on 12 March 2012 01st April 2011 and, subject to Clause 10.1 shall complete the Services on or before 31 March 2014 with the possibility to extend on 31st 2014. There is a yearly basis, dependent on performance and value for money considerations until 31 March 2015possible further extension of one year.

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Commencement and Continuation. 2.1 The Contractor shall commence the Services on 12 March 5th November 2012 and, subject to Clause 10.1 shall complete complete, subject to annual review, the Services on or before 31 a period covering three financial years April to March 2014 (i.e. 2012-2013, 2013-2014, 2014-2015), with the possibility of extensions up to extend on a yearly basis, dependent on performance and value for money considerations until 31 March 2015total of two years.

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Samples: data.gov.uk

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